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TPT Results - 250-270p Target (TPT)     

oddie - 10 Jan 2006 09:45

Stockdog,

What do you think of the latest results??

I thought they were ok. Quite positive outlook from the Company!!
The retail sector seems to be improving. Like-for-like sales figures still down from '04 but then again that was going to be very difficult as 2004 was an exceptional year!
One point is that as long as nothing nasty happens in the High street, the next set of results can only look positive compared with 2005...!

The Gross margin is improving which is important + store openings are going ahead as planned so maybe 2006 will be a great year for Topps Tiles!
.....and as was hinted in the press, Topps Tiles might well become a Takeover Target within 12 months.

If that's the case, what's a reasonable Takeout price in your opinion?? 3-3.50?

Thanks for replying.

Oddie

scotinvestor - 10 Jun 2008 12:53 - 31 of 182

its always hard to know when to buy at very bottom on exact day......and that means sitting watching a screen every day

queen1 - 10 Jun 2008 13:22 - 32 of 182

I agree hangon that tiles will not be at the top of people's buying lists. However, I think the house sales slowdown may actually work in their favour. If people cannot afford to move they will be more inclined to improve where they currently live which is where I think TPT will benefit.

2517GEORGE - 10 Jun 2008 16:08 - 33 of 182

hangon----Good comments, if I like a co I will average down and obviously I am sat on a large loss atm, if I new where the low was (going to be) of course I would use your 'pouncing at a low' strategy, unfortunately as scotinvestor points out that is not so easy to do. Last 9 months have been commission free, but charges return next month. I also have been in and out of TPT over several years so agree they are a good co.
queen1, there's some merit in what you say re 'inclined to improve'.
Good luck all.
2517

halifax - 10 Jun 2008 16:19 - 34 of 182

TPT's demise is self inflicted they withdrew capital from the company by borrowing what a huge mistake the FD must feel really good although shareholders did cash in at that time so shouldnt be too upset just now.

hlyeo98 - 10 Jun 2008 16:29 - 35 of 182

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hangon - 12 Jun 2008 21:41 - 36 of 182

queen1 - in general you are right, but I would counter that by suggesting folk do volume tiling when adding extensions - and these were popular when folk could borrow against the home ( second Mortgages, used for holidays and extensions).
-if this is correct and represented the bulk of Tops sales, then the current situation is far different.....with second mortgages the stuff of dreams and so on.

Sadly I think folk won't be buying tiles in bulk, ( gloss-paint maybe), but tiles have an amazing life, being so hard-wearing. Perhaps Topps needs to diversify, offering a wider range of refurbishment products, albeit in a smaller depth. Difficult to do in hard times, but better than doing nowt.

Look at the growth of Screwfix, to see a winning formula!

Let's hope I'm wrong, eh?

2517GEORGE - 13 Jun 2008 18:51 - 37 of 182

hangon-------- re screwfix, KGF own them and whilst screwfix themselves may be doing well (I have no idea), they aren't helping the KGF sp much.
2517

queen1 - 14 Jun 2008 18:13 - 38 of 182

Fair points hangon. I've been in TPT twice in the past, both forays having been very profitable, and am considering a third go. Just trying to judge the bottom!

queen1 - 20 Jun 2008 22:40 - 39 of 182

Well no doubt I'll have judged it wrong but I'm back in TPT. Let's hope they'll be profitable for me a third time!

hangon - 07 Jul 2008 17:23 - 40 of 182

Currently c.40p so the Directors were wrong! 75p- Ouch!
But no doubt they get some Options, or maybe 1+1, so we should never feel too bad about it. Considering how shareholders have fayred, Dirs are still being over-paid....factor 2x, 3x maybe ( Pensioners receive 6k pa, for living, rent, food, fuel, and clothing -pathetic really).

"When is the Low" - I agreee it's difficult to find - since by the time you really feel "better", plenty of others have pushed-up the price.

But "now" is not the time - look at the Banks pathetic efforts to grab shareholders for another round of "prop-up" money, much of which will go to Directors for meeting Targets ( of raising money at any price!)...Oh dear.

( Wisper:- TPT "bottom" will be when it reaches 21p mid., )

Only IMHO - - me and my big mouth, sorry folks.

queen1 - 08 Jul 2008 13:21 - 41 of 182

I hope not hangon!

amardev - 07 Aug 2008 17:19 - 42 of 182

Hi All .................

How come you've gone all quiet ................. since the sp started creeping up?

I really enjoyed your exchange of views.

Now watching, with a mind to buy in.

More thoughts welcome.

Cheers
Amar

2517GEORGE - 07 Aug 2008 18:25 - 43 of 182

Sorry, I've been concentrating on my nose bleed, such dizzy heights for TPT. Seriously, I believe we will need to sit through the whole process of consumer weakness which may take anything up to 3 years to complete, and there are many nasty surprises instore (pun) for the average consumer. AIMO of course.
2517

queen1 - 08 Aug 2008 13:32 - 44 of 182

Shares Mag has been a long-time fan of TPT but even they are saying sell now. So, to my mind, with most saying sell, now is the time to buy! A little like the peak reached of 300p for TPT. At that time everyone was saying buy. With hindsight, the smart thing to have done would have been to have sold!

mitzy - 28 Oct 2008 10:14 - 45 of 182

sell down to 15p this is ex growth.

gibby - 28 Oct 2008 11:09 - 46 of 182

will this bounce?

mitzy - 28 Oct 2008 11:13 - 47 of 182

Not if it joins the 90% fallers club.

hangon - 28 Oct 2008 13:07 - 48 of 182

Lump this stock in with Heywood Williams ( building accessories) and you have a belweather for the home-improvement/construction markets.

Unfortunately these are closely linked, mostly by the jobs-market and general fear.

I suspect this will fall further, at least until sales pick up - and - I guess most women will prefer to wear some new item as "feel-good" long before they suggest hubby strips the Bathroom, creates dust in preparation for new wall-tiles.

Unfortunately for tile-sales the product lasts nearly 100-years, so there is little in the way of "repeat-business" - hence I suspect they could use smaller outlets, reduce overheads, stock, etc.
However, Topps has always been ahead of the pack, so this is likley to be the first to benefit from any up-turn, provided they can stay the course.
- 25p soon, I fear...

mitzy - 28 Oct 2008 15:02 - 49 of 182

split the difference say 20p would be fair value I am not impressed with Topps stores small and badly laid out.

mitzy - 23 Nov 2008 18:34 - 50 of 182


22p now and I reckon 15p before Xmas they are going the same way as DSGI imo



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