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Coffee Heaven - A heavenly share for penny punters ? (COH)     

overgrowth - 06 Oct 2003 22:47

underground01_2.jpgA busy day in the Warsaw Underground ! Not just another coffee shop chain - this one is a brand leader and is only trading in Eastern/Central Europe (i.e. the countries recently admitted to the EU destined for substantial business growth). The company is creating new outlets at a fair old pace and take a look at their website - these are quality stores in high-profile locations like major airports, railway stations etc. Website: http://www.coffeeheaven.eu.com

APRIL 2006 TRADING UPDATE!!! Total Gross Revenues for 12 months to 31st March up 66% to £6.3M (2005: £3.8M) Lots more info. on new markets and stores click here to read the full details. Stores: 43 (up from 32) stores currently trading (Poland: 30 (up from 23), Czech Republic: 6 (Up from 2), Latvia: 7 with a further 5 units under construction including Bulgaria and sites secured in Romania (subject contract). Bulgaria & Romania are seeking to join the EU from January 2007. Sites located in key high street, shopping malls or Airport locations. Company growth target: increase number of units by at least 20 units to some 63 units by 31 March 2007. Aim being to achieve this level of growth within present Cash resources.Cash balances at 31 March 2006 were approximately £2.9M (2005: £0.7M). Debt was nil (2005: £ 2.5M): Nil Debt! Positive EBITDA: For the year ending 31 March 2006, Group EBITDA expected to be firmly positive after charging UK and new market development costs but before exceptional costs relating to the cancellation of bonds (previous Debt). Forecasts: Based on present trading conditions and current exchange rates we anticipate indicative sales of £9.3M for the year to 31 March 2007. This includes indicative sales of £0.4M from Bulgaria, which will be reported but not consolidated. From Richard Worthington (Chairman and Chief Executive): ‘The new financial year has started well. There is no doubt that the significant economic improvement in our markets is feeding through to consumer confidence and spending. The strength of the coffeeheaven brand ensures we are ideally positioned to benefit from our customers' increasing prosperity.’

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proteus - 29 May 2007 11:24 - 898 of 2037

If you have the total net margin you can divide it by the number of stores.You're the one saying it's overvalued so unless you're making it up you must have some figures to base it on.So what's your total gross margin going forward.

David10B - 29 May 2007 11:39 - 899 of 2037

What I would like please, and this should be available from COH, is a store to store breakdown of nett profit, I wont move untill I have that.

proteus - 29 May 2007 11:44 - 900 of 2037

Why do you need that by store.Let me help again with the technical part that you find too taxing.Work out the total margin and then divide by the number of stores.See it's not that hard.

bmw325 - 29 May 2007 11:47 - 901 of 2037

proteus

He is advocating a "thinking day" over on MLR...LOLOLOLOLOL.

David10B - 29 May 2007 11:57 - 902 of 2037

Nope its not, but cant you see what I am after?

bmw325 - 29 May 2007 12:08 - 903 of 2037

All you "am after" is wrecking this BB.

proteus - 29 May 2007 12:14 - 904 of 2037

BMW,
I'm trying to help him,he said he didn't want to look foolish so I'm prepared to walk him through the figures.Everyone has to learn someday.

David10B - 29 May 2007 12:26 - 905 of 2037

Well Sir please start walking as all you seem to be doing is TALKING.

I want NETT profit per store why is that so difficult for you?

bmw325 - 29 May 2007 12:27 - 906 of 2037

proteus

This gentleman has no interest in your help...his only object in life is to wreck BB's that are concerned with COH.

The only BB that has been able to get him banned is iii.

proteus - 29 May 2007 12:30 - 907 of 2037

I'm just trying to educate you.Look at last years figures and divide that by the number of stores. Now we worked out a forward sales range so you can do the same calculation for margin / store.Which part gives you technical problems ?

proteus - 29 May 2007 12:58 - 908 of 2037

Don't want to spoon feed you too much ,you don't learn that way.Pull up last years accounts.You can read how many stores they had. Then move down the page and you will find different profit figures.Note them down and I will tell you which one to use in the calculation.

David10B - 29 May 2007 13:22 - 909 of 2037

No I need to be spoon fed please.

I need to know each individual store's Nett Profit please.

Can you help, OR NOT?

ptholden - 29 May 2007 13:32 - 910 of 2037

10B

Why is the individual store profit so important? Surely the overall profitability or lack of is the most important factor. If COH management have anything about them they will have identified non-profitable outlets and will either address the issue or axe.
Do WH Smiths or Tescos etc provide individual store breakdowns - No.
This is just a smokescreen in order to 'bash' COH in the same way you ramp MLR.
I can understand the frustration of genuine holders when faced with the constant stream of crap that you post.

pth

David10B - 29 May 2007 13:50 - 911 of 2037

On the contrary Sir, if you were familar with investgative stock research you would know where I am heading!

However you are getting close.

COH has long standing poor performing outlets, and far from what you claim have neither taken action to address thes issues or AXE them.

But then why should they when there is so much easy shareholders funds available to prop them up.

Ok my game is up!

What I wish to estbalish is the quality of the COH management, and in order to start to do so I need the ratio of COH paying coffee outlets and those loss making outlets.

Anyone want to help me with this quest, seeing as I like to be spoon fed.

Once a COH shareholder has provided me with these figures all will become crystal clear.

Have a really nice day.


PS Mr Holden, if Sir it is indeed cr%p that I post then surely that should not be a cause for concern, just a need for toilet paper.

Also kindly define what you mean by the word "RAMP"

proteus - 29 May 2007 14:14 - 912 of 2037

The quality of COH management is shown in the growth of the company and it's share price which so far have been fine.Now the profit of each individual store is irrelevant it is the overall portfolio that counts.If there are too many unprofitable stores the overall figures show a weakening performance and so far this has not happened.Asking for profit by store is pointless no company produces that type of figure.You may as well ask what did they make on Wednesdy in a store in Latvia.So are you interested in the average figures,I can help you understand the accounts .It's not too difficult and really helps you to make better decisions.

cynic - 29 May 2007 14:21 - 913 of 2037

excuse me girls, but perhaps you would like to swap e-mail addresses and continue your conversation through that medium

proteus - 29 May 2007 14:31 - 914 of 2037

If there is a hole in the accounts I would like to find it.I'm sure an analysis would help everyone.So come on 10B where are you heading I can work through the figures with you ?

cynic - 29 May 2007 14:33 - 915 of 2037

BY E-MAIL PLEASE!

bmw325 - 29 May 2007 14:43 - 916 of 2037

proteus

Carry on m8...you are showing the prat what he is once again...AN IDIOT.

David10B - 29 May 2007 16:31 - 917 of 2037

Hardly old chap I am headed to show you all--once and for all that this is a poor management in action, who have opened and kept open loss making stores as to close them would cause so many problems.

Firstly they paid too much for them.

And secondly to close them in such a short time period would be a loss of business confidence.

Empik has the lenght and breadth on COH and it not my fault that you can not see that.

Since I sarted posting here in respnse to AdieH blantant ramping of this share it has gone the only way it can.

Sure Mr Worthington has done a good marketing job that has influence the SP, but that has to be supported and its not the sare price is now reacting and today its down just as I said it would be,

IT HAS TO FALL AS THERE IS NOTHING TO HOLD IT UP---JUST WATCH.

CYNIC

I REGRET BEING A PAIN IN THE BUTT, BUT I DID SAY AGES AGO TO LET THE SP DO THE TALKING!

BUT THEY WERE NOT CONTENT AT THAT AS ITS BEEN TELLING THEN SINCE ITS IS DOWNER----THEIR POSTS NOW ARE JUST RED HERRINGS.
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