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Haven't seen a share in free fall like this for a while, another reluctant top up ahoy
wow 50k dumped at 59.57p wtf
someone just sold 31,700 at 62.76p
not the start i was hoping for.
pent-up demand spurs UK retail rebound in June.
come on TED lets see you smash 71p. BIG push now do it!!
Ted baker 's brand has much more value than its SP, it will bounce back soon
"Question is whether they keep buying TED"
And that's what it comes down to ultimately.
For me the jury is still out.
It's down to demographics - scandal aside, BOO seems to have the target market right for the current climate - 16-25 yr old girls. This group buys whatever the weather - although they may be hit a little by any economic down turn - the demand will always be there.
That said, my wife is 30 and she hasn't stopped spending on clothes, shoes and bags, during the lockdown. She hasn't to my knowledge however bought anything from TED.
I hold out a slight hope for a spike, or buy out - prior to admin - but unless, TED radically shakes up its offering and strategy for said offering (which they claim they're doing) I can see the brand drifting off to obscurity.
Anyone remember Firetrap and Teddy Smith ...perhaps like me you do, but vaguely. These were two brands that IMO occupied the TED space previously - as did FCUK... perhaps here the lesson lies.
TED seems be offering a strange mid-level 'premium' brand; but as someone who tends to buy premium clothing - I go straight for BOSS, RL, Hilfiger, etc.. passing TED by for the most part.
I bought 1x TED T-shirt last year and a pair of TED shoes, whereas I bought several items from each of the aforementioned brands. So did my wife.
A quick peruse of the TED website wasn't particularly inspiring, but then perhaps I'm older than the target market.
Bounce backs happen on good news. And on undeserved sell offs. Neither of these apply to TED. The stock just isn't worth its current price and will continue to fall. I agree weak growth will be realised off a bottom price. I cannot see any merit in valuing this company above scrap value at present. I'd almost say no chance off a recovery until Christmas sales are reported. That'll be a low point potentially with opportunity with a window to better news ahead by then
Ted baker is a household name in retail. I feel like the company has had one **** year and everyone has written it off. The potential for a turnaround by the new CEO look promising. The share placing has messed with the SP massively this past month. Hoping for a period of stability then some growth after the AGM. They definitely need to vote on a pay cut for the top dogs if this company wants to thrive and turn its fortunes around.
It's a fair point actually Ocean, one has to look at TED through a macro lens and the typical demographic will certainly have had less of a need for nice new clothes in recent months, however I view that as changing as a TED customer myself who just had an order delivered the other day which I plan to wear out in the very near future for dinner/drinks. Dot thanks for the useless commentary on the high street, every single retailer with a shopping bust then are they? No. There will be winners and losers, people always gonna buy new clothes, question is whether they keep buying TED ones
Are people going to shop for nice clothes? Not when the number of events and outings is next to nothing. Retail sales will be in severe decline because shopper behaviour has changed and there a few opportunities to show off new threads.
the high street is dead, who shops on the high street when you have to pay for parking, even if parking is free at shopping centres the shop rent there is probably higher than the high street and that why intu gone into admin
the rise was just getting going then a couple of minutes before close it drops from 68p. hope for better tomorrow.
"party poopers selling at 66.30p ffs"
Seems you weren't able to cheer it over the line.
JAdam: where do you see the next leg down standing at (no pun intended)?
65.9p close, days low too
party poopers selling at 66.30p ffs
66.85p payed on the bid.
67.4p paid on the bid. come on TED BIG push into the close!!
68.2p paid wahooooooooo
come on TED give us a massive Doji!!
only down 2% on the day. look at BOO down 18%!!
67.95p go my son!!
67p paid better
come on TED army. BIG push now!! 66.75p paid.
if we close above 70p then 60s will be history.