Socrates
- 30 May 2003 18:58
Marchpole is one of those stocks which have had a really bad time. Boardroom battles, losses, price collapse, profit warnings up the ying yang.
Now all of those things seem to be sorted out, new management are getting to grips, new contracts and the price is on the up. So much so that Monday ought to see a 50/200 day MA golden cross.
DYOR of course, but I think I will be putting a few of these away at the open.
Socco
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 13:20
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Thanks, your welcome!
Parsonsmead
- 30 Nov 2004 13:29
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I suppose it is a good sign of strong management that they want to protect each and every deal hopefully for the benefit of shareholders?
P
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 14:49
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Parsonsmead: Boateng will climb down. He won't let this get to court. He went bust once, that will be enough to unnerve him. Besides, MPH manufacture and distribute the product and that will continue. I would suggest that Boateng has tried to do a deal with someone else for another product line that is in breach of the agreement signed with MPH.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 14:51
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We also need to recognise that turnover is set to increase further thanks to the new licence agreement signed with Emanuel Ungaro in September:
"With these results, including the first season of JCC, and the new licence with Emanuel Ungaro in September the group is fulfilling its strategy of developing new brands and expanding the business -- a strategy which it intends to continue."
Parsonsmead
- 30 Nov 2004 14:56
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I think he will too as (and I am guessing) new designers need the distribution power of companies like MPH and if, allegedly, he is in breach then others won't do business with them any more. Let's hope investors see it this way and the price keeps moving up. The MM's could even be treating this as an unplanned tree shake?
P
gavdfc
- 30 Nov 2004 14:57
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Really could have done without this news today. Just hope that it can be sorted out sooner rather than later. Also would have liked to see more detail in the RNS. Still holding.
From Bloomberg today:
"Marchpole Holdings Plc (MPH LN) lost 3.5 pence, or 12 percent, to 27.75 pence, its steepest drop in 22 months. The designer and seller of menswear for Yves-Saint Laurent said it began legal action against designer Ozwald Boateng for allegedly breaching a contract to make a range of clothing."
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 14:59
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Hi gavdfc: Are you still holding PCI?
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 15:04
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gavdfc: Thanks for posting that article. It seems to back up what most have been saying on ADVFN. The trouble with dealing with 'artists' is that they run with their emotions rather than their heads.
So it's business as usual as is implied in the RNS.
"Marchpole, which continues to sell the Boateng diffusion ranges, said it does not expect the legal proceedings to have 'any material effect' on current market expectations for the company."
gavdfc
- 30 Nov 2004 15:04
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Hi Grevis. Yep still holding them, so as you could imagine, this has not been the best of days for me! Still, take the good with the bad and all that! Are you still holding PCI? Learned to switch off and not watch PCI too closely, just waiting for drill results.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 15:09
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gavdfc: I sold out of PCI after the confusion over their rig. Got 17p at that time and am happy with my decision. First wells tend to be exploratory and usually run into trouble. I was always taught not to be too greedy so I'm happy with my profit.
gavdfc
- 30 Nov 2004 15:15
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Well done on your profit Grevis. I too was taught not to be greedy, but some lessons arn't always learned properly! Still, I have tight stops in place so will see what the results throw up. Also bought a good holding in Soco in anticipation of next years Vietnam drilling.
Apologies to all for going a bit o/t.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 15:19
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I think someone has helped to nail the problem. It would seem that Boateng may be devoting his time to Givenchy and ignoring his responsibilities to MPH.
Just posted on ADVFN:
Remember Boateng is designing for Givenchy now, part of LVMH.
It could be his activities under contract to them which are causing annoyance / discomfort to Marchpole.
I remain long bullish but am wary that the real problem may not be Boateng ego, but the Givenchy head of design deal. In the circs Marchpole can still only sue Boateng.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 15:21
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gavdfc: I wish you luck with PCI. I'm still watching events with interest.
gavdfc
- 30 Nov 2004 15:29
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Just hope that this Boateng stuff will be sorted out soon. Didn't know he was designing for Givenchy now. Will be keeping a very close eye on thsi situation.
Cheers for wishing me luck on PCI. Will be interesting either way once the RNS comes out. Fun days ahead there! If you want something else to watch, take a look at SIA. Big drill program in Vietnam early next year.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 15:38
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gavdfc: Thanks, I've added them to my watchlist.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 15:47
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From another BB:
Boateng has just designed the pret-a-porter (ready to wear) menswear collection for Givenchy, part of LVMH.
Funnily enough this sounds very similar to what he should be doing for Marchpole, via the diffusion brand Boateng in UK and Ireland.
His haute-couture stuff is a different matter but I would suggest Mr Boateng is operating potentially conflicting contracts with LVMH / Marchpole. He has delivered for LVMH (see www.givenchy.com), possibly not for MPH.
It is possible LVMH could get tied up in things but really its primarily for Boateng to sort out his contractual positions.
Quite possible MPH could do design in-house, but that would mean a cut in Mr Boateng's take.
gavdfc
- 30 Nov 2004 16:02
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Able to sell 250k with Comdirect at 27.31 and buy 75k at 27.41.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 16:16
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Seems to indicate the MMs are expecting a rebound and are happy to pick up stock.
grevis2
- 30 Nov 2004 22:00
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London Evening Standard Business Article (Front page of section)
MARCHPOLE LEGAL ACTION OVER BOATENG BREACH
By Nick Goodway
Designer label fashion group Marchpole is to take legal action against one of its hottest properties, Ozwald Boateng.
It alleges Boateng and his company Bespoke Couture have breached their contract over his diffusion range produced by Marchpole subsidiary Artpower. This is based on the "old school tie" look and is sold across a wide range of stores.
Marchpole chief executive Greg Tufnell said the dispute went back to autumn 2003 when Marchpole launched his first diffusion collection.
He said: "Ozwald had an agreement to supply Debenhams with the O-Z range which our contract called for him to end by September 2003. We were quite insistent because we did not want O-Z clothes appearing on the shelves as we were trying to launch a new range a notch higher. But there was still alot of O-Z stuff in Debenhams at the start of this year and that clearly had an effect on our launch. We are not necessarily seeking damages but we want to enforce the terms of our contract."
A spokesman for Marchpole said the company was "sending a warning shot across Boateng's bows". It added: " The company continues enthusiastically to produce and sell the Boateng diffusion range."
Marchpole said the legal proceedings should have no material effect on the stock market's current forecasts for its profits, but the shares were marked down 4.25p to 27.25p.
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dawsinho
- 30 Nov 2004 22:35
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Anybody see the buys after hours? 2650000 shares bought.... thats around 728750 pounds worth! Should be interesting tom am me thinks.