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..on another BB:
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/business/2020/05/29/sales-soar-in-the-sunshine-as-beer-lovers-drink-at-home/
Maybe the Covid won't magically disappear, but the patience of the British to maintain the current restrictions will. In Sweden, they are now starting to live the same as before Covid, and just accepting a slightly higher death rate. Probably rightly, they've realised, what's the point of a slightly safer life if it's much more miserable.
Given it was only a few weeks ago when headlines were suggesting pubs may not reopen till 2021 then the suggestion that a staged start is only weeks away obviously has a positive effect. The unknowns in this pandemic are the SP killers, the less the better.
Lol keep dreaming . Maybe the price will reach the levels you dream of.
Sit outside means 25% capacity ? When the great British weather turns rainy , maybe Covid19 will magically disappear too!
They will semi furlough the team, this will save costs and be a good soft entry back to normality. ****ting off areas will allow this to happen safely. If people can go back to the office then people can sit outside for food and drink. Just be alert. 1.08 short term. 55 is a joke lol
How will the pubs make decent profits with just outdoor space and all the many restrictions to make them covid friendly.
We have seen the costs that supermarkets bear for making them covid friendly. Sales will definitely be hit.
Any outbreaks pubs/restaurants will be the first to shut.
Back down to 55p next week then I guess...
Now environment minister George Eustice has confirmed food and drink venues like pubs and restaurants are likely to be able to reopen outdoor spaces first. It was not made clear whether a similar easing would also apply to Britain’s cafes with outdoor spaces.
He told Sky News on Friday morning: “The hospitality sector and some of those other ticketed venues, in particular cinemas and in particular theatres, restaurants and pubs, will face a challenge getting back in to operation.
“And that is why we won’t be loosening the restrictions on them until at least July and even then it is likely that in the case of pubs and restaurants it will begin with beer gardens and outdoor areas only.”
Bringing the option to work part furlough and part work forward a month is what I call a whiff. If the GVT feel it’s right they may allow
Pubs with outside space open for trade. This will suit the pubs as they at that point will not want to shell out full cost to open for trade limited to beer gardens etc. A great sign for some summer outside boozing. Trust they will be back in flocks. Fingers crossed on news in the coming week/s
Dk with respect this is not a market for beginners. You will get all manner of opinions, some well informed, many motive driven. Remember most have an agenda which suits their strategy.
You may be lucky, but do yourself a favour and do research into whatever company that interests you and never invest more than you are prepared to lose.
doze did you realise Marstons already collaborate with US brewer, Shipyard?
adg dividend is payed on the results of the previous financial year. MARS yr end 29th September. Now work it out, results announced around end November and previous divs payed towards end January following year.
Do you believe the company will turn in a profit for the yr ending 29th September?
Soon as we get a small whiff of when pubs are likely to open it will rocket up.
Its happened to so many shares such as aviation even though they haven't officially started flying.
This rocketed yesterday just on a hint that pubs could open sooner than July but as I say if there is an announcement or even a hint of pubs opening this will rocket.
And when they officially do open then hold onto your hats!!
New to this days...
what was the final price? and yes Friday afternoon, no rise early on, Dow slightly down.. all mean traders sold off
Dk how long have you been investing in shares?
Do you think this will recover next week ? I invested around 64-65p any idea when likely to see 70-80?
Just following the ftse, most shares tanked this wasn't as bad as some others.
If ftse up on Monday u can be sure it's gonna rebound heavily.. Hang tight among the turbulence
the Traders ( mostly) and rampers have moved to their next victims
What a disappointing close, any idea why it was such a flop, even at the end?
Even next year may be optimistic! I’m pretty sure Marston’s haven’t made any losses in any year either.
calm down guys. i said next year. and i stick by that. its more what the divi maybe when its back in.. the paid it for last years even when loss making.
There will be no dividend here for some time, certainly not this year. Marstons need to recoup losses during shut down, sales recovery will take some time and may never get back to pre-covid levels; at the very least overdraft and credit facilities extended during the crisis will need to be paid back. A tad naive I think...
Comping back level before close perhaps
Adg
Dream on !
2 chances of a divi any time soon, no hope & bob hope.
And bob hope is dead already !
Could be Carlsberg have this joint venture to take advantage of a trade deal with USA aswell as synergies in UK. The craft beer market is strong in US
https://www.brewersassociation.org/statistics-and-data/national-beer-stats/