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the valuation from that website uses old figures from the final results from start of this year and factored in the additional of 123m of shares but did not factored in the additional £105m into its cash at bank and also didn't factored in reducing the debt by £72m using the sale of the UBB, double the BS website valuation of 44p then you have a more realistic valuation of 88p which is close to downbutnotout fair price of 94p, remember this share was over £30 two years ago.
becuase I focus on value; not demand. it's great you can read & present results.
ocean lowers his target when in actual fact the support has now moved up from 60p to low 70s.
And well chuffed this superdry and hur are going to bag over the course of the next month or two imo
Tomorrow will be important day for TAs. Ted showing signs of reversal. The last 3 sessions have been good. Lets hope its a reversal and not a pullback. Need a catalyst. Come on Rachel...
as you say maybe you should sell your stocks. I have already sold my TED holding.
the valuation is substantiated, as compared with the faith shown in this stock, which is not.
what you believe the bs coming from that website? maybe i should sell all my stocks tomorrow including boo and sdry because it rates them even less than ted :P
for those who dont subscribe the valuation is 44p
An updated valuation show my 56p to be very generous.
https://simplywall.st/stocks/gb/consumer-durables/lse-ted/ted-baker-shares
Or as others have said Nestle etc. All that matters is a reasonable supply chain policy to demonstrate due diligence and care in conducting business.
Ref BOO I think it is one of those cases where there is fraud in their trading environment but that market dynamic is ultimately not their responsibility. Alibaba would be a Stirling example of that. I'm liking the look of both.
wait for all sellers to go and a blue finish then another 4-5% up tomorrow, slow and steady rise everyday to £1
"Have you been into a House of Fraser recently??"
Other than Waitrose, M&S and our local butchers I haven't been in a shop since the beginning of the year. Not sure I see a need to return to one either. I'm sure there are many who feel like me in this regard. The latter point is why TED must pivot as much as possible towards online retail in my opinion.
No Mike Ashley, no BooHoo, both would trash the brand and client base would diminish. Have you been into a House of Fraser recently?? Mike seems to think the 'jumble sale' layout of his Sports Direct stores is the best thing ever. It's not.
"mike ashley when you need him, he will buy all ted shares for £1 each"
I'd like more than a £1 personally.
Perhaps Boohoo could take on the TED brand?!
Flying over there by the way.
mike ashley when you need him, he will buy all ted shares for £1 each
i get a feeling an order is being filled. sells in the low 74s but the SP is holding up.
moved alot today on not alot of volume. avg volume day so far.
And you comment and it retraces! (Tongue in cheek mate, your contribution has kept me entertained and holding on)
rocket engine stall.
oh f
It's rising because DBNO hasn't posted an ultra positive comment for an hour
Does anyone know what's driving this rise?
Is it just oversold?
My avg is 71 so very glad that it's happening but can't figure out the catalyst.
bigsmoke- EXACTLY. Boo just got caught out.
TED does relatively high-end clothes but I GUARANTEE you somewhere in their chain they have some skeletons. They probably don't even know about it.
If you buy a shirt for £5 you KNOW that somebody somewhere is getting f***ed. You know it. You just pretend not to.
But then every time you fill your car with petrol you KNOW deep down that somewhere some part of the world has become less nice. And every time you eat anything with palm oil in it, a part of a forest somewhere is lost.
Capitalism and ethics don't mix very well unfortunately. Hopefully the generations below me will put that right.
Boo will be fine. Looking better already today.... Next week it'll slowly build back up- under the radar
TED Ted baker racing ahead now, well up over 4% on the day.