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Time to buy PUNCH! (PUB)     

Sardine - 31 Mar 2004 02:36

Look at it!

pumben - 25 Jun 2008 13:39 - 21 of 182

Any views on this after it's latest rns ?

HARRYCAT - 25 Jun 2008 14:31 - 22 of 182

Some of the bits don't inspire me, such as weak, decline & down!

"The UK pubs group said its trading into the second half of the financial year has continued broadly in line with the second quarter, albeit trading during the Easter period was weak compared to the prior year due to the comparatively early timing of Easter this year.

Consequently, like-for-like trading for the year to date has declined with leased contribution down 3.4 percent, whilst like-for-like sales in the core managed estate declined by 3.6 percent, it said."

Am still watching but the chart trend is still down & not worth catching the falling knife, imo.

pumben - 25 Jun 2008 15:08 - 23 of 182

Thanks, I would agree with your thoughts, definitely on the watch list but it still being in an area which is still consumerr driven, maybe worth a punt after the summer update. However what a fall from 15 to 3.20 ish !!!

hlyeo98 - 11 Jul 2008 11:32 - 24 of 182

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PUB&Si

Clubman3509 - 11 Jul 2008 11:50 - 25 of 182

Punch Taverns plc (the 'Company')
11 July 2008


TR-1 NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES


Identity of the issuer or the underlying issuer of existing shares to which voting rights are attached:


Punch Taverns plc


Reason for the notification (please tick the appropriate box or boxes)


An acquisition or disposal of voting rights:


X

An acquisition or disposal of financial instruments which may result in the acquisition of shares already issued to which voting rights are attached:



An event changing the breakdown of voting rights:



Other (please specify):




Full name of person(s) subject to the notification obligation:


The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.


Full name of shareholder(s) (if different from 3):


Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Goldman Sachs International,

Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P.,

Goldman Sachs Bank AG


Date of the transaction (and date on which the threshold if crossed or reached if different):


8 July 2008


Date on which issuer notified:


11 July 2008


Threshold(s) that is/are crossed or reached:


19%


Notified details:


A: Voting rights attached to shares


Class/type of shares if possible using the ISIN CODE


Situation previous to the triggering transaction

Number of shares


Number of voting rights

GB0031552861


49,103,889


18.44%


Resulting situation after the triggering transaction

Number of shares


Number of voting rights


% of voting rights

Direct


Direct


Indirect


Direct


Indirect




18,524,396


34,377,252


6.95%


12.90%


hlyeo98 - 11 Jul 2008 18:20 - 26 of 182

Smoking ban sends Punch Taverns reeling


Punch Taverns, Britains largest pub company, announced a 24 per cent decline in first-half profits as the smoking ban and a crash in consumer confidence kept drinkers at home.

The operator of 8,400 leased, tenanted and managed pubs said that like-for-like sales for its leased businesses were down by 2 per cent, with like-for-like sales of the core managed estate declining by 2.8 per cent.

Interim results showed that profits of 133 million, a 1 per cent increase since last year, were reduced by a 19.2 million loss on interest-rate swaps and a one-off redundancy charge of 5 million.

Punch said that the results reflected challenging market conditions pointing to falling consumer confidence.

It said that recent rises in household expenditure such as increases in food and fuel duty, and rising pressures on mortgage repayments, had impacted on the disposable income of its customers.

Punch also said that its profits had been hit by the smoking ban implemented in 2006, which had reduced beer sales over the winter months.

XSTEFFX - 01 Oct 2008 20:31 - 27 of 182

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PUB&Si

A MUST TO BUY AT 150P

Dil - 01 Oct 2008 20:45 - 28 of 182

Why ?

splat - 03 Oct 2008 11:03 - 29 of 182

in order to get stopped out at the current price? :)

justyi - 10 Dec 2008 13:09 - 30 of 182

66p...quite amazing.

skinny - 10 Dec 2008 15:16 - 31 of 182

In auction again down 17.5%

blackdown - 10 Dec 2008 17:12 - 32 of 182

Huge amount of debt; flawed business model; the words barge and pole spring to mind.

mitzy - 11 Dec 2008 09:23 - 33 of 182

keep selling to 30p imo.

splat - 11 Dec 2008 10:02 - 34 of 182

have had a buy order in at just under 30p for a little while now ;-0 - won't be long

blackdown - 11 Dec 2008 10:32 - 35 of 182

Going bust. Don't touch.

splat - 11 Dec 2008 10:56 - 36 of 182

you short then?

mitzy - 11 Dec 2008 10:59 - 37 of 182

I've changed my mind..5p.

HARRYCAT - 11 Dec 2008 12:10 - 38 of 182

Shares Mag tips them as a recovery stock if interest rates continue to fall. The theory is that their debts will become easier to finance. Of course, that is assuming they don't go bust!

mitzy - 11 Dec 2008 12:50 - 39 of 182

of course they are right but not a buy yet.

MightyMicro - 11 Dec 2008 17:09 - 40 of 182

How's the fall in interest rates going to help them? That assumes that their bankers will oblige by reducing their borrowing rate (as risk is increasing), also that they will maintain or extend their facilities.
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