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What's WUY on the chart? :-)
Looking at the chart it looks as though it's trying to tell us something.
Looks like "WUY" ?
Or maybe it's "BUY" and the B got turned round :-)
Good day to buy I would think, before next step up
In early november, the 50% that the administrators would take from MTC if there were a takeover expires, so probably this will have a positive impact on the SP.
I'm with you totally Ironman on this. A really cost effective way to sell a very well established and trusted brand. Could see more coverage on the in store set ups soon.....plus more of their plans....
Alwaysone agree.. good assortment portfolio range of products.
The product and marketing branding is what I really wanted to see. We know that Mothercare is a trusted brand from surveys and therefore a strong purchase when recognised in store and on-line. When I look at key factors such as birth rate, affordability and lifestyle changes... Mothercare has this under it's radar. The operation is worldwide, but it is so important for Mothercare to re-ignite/re-lead itself in the UK to increase consumer market share. 400 stores and on-line in Boots, drives new recognised customer purchase paths - new ways to purchase Mothercare products.
Really exciting to see :)
Looks good.
Introducing mothercare at Boots... on-line.
https://www.boots.com/mothercare
Still MTC is under the radar a bit, but feel some if the big boys are starting to take notice as the trades are getting increasingly larger and in general more buys than sells which is a sign of confidence in the company.
Yes, a lot more trades and a few sizeable. If the price holds up the increase with volume, then that's good.
It funny, in the total value of trades sold for the day it says 40 thousand pounds yet there is a single trade that is sold for 41 thousand pounds, doesn’t add up, unless some buys are showing as sales?
some profit taking as well as sizable buys taking place today. larger transactions than usual
Yes, I agree with all the comments here and am also thinking of adding more. The price does still feel very undervalued
Luis2018 and Roamer1 Hi,
Totally agree with your comments. My next target top-up set at 16p.
ATB
Ironman
The past story of Mothercare UK feels similar to Toys R Us UK. Strong brand but sadly driven down by on-line/Amazon, supermarkets and fashion brands and It's UK stores with high rents and out of town locations, which eventually had to close.
Now branded products in Boots and its network of franchise partners in 40 countries, who operate 791 stores worldwide seems well placed to upturn and transform the business. The opportunity to increase brand in new retailers, incremental franchises, on-line and operating profit seems very exciting for the business. Lower head-count and reduced office costs and an established worldwide business heritage makes this a strong buy for me and lets see... hopefully we should expect to see the share price to continue to increase and rally.
Great to see the price moving North :)
GLA Ironman
Yes, agree with that, it was nearly 20p in january and it didn’t have the franchise deals that it has in place now. I do think we are nowhere near a fair share price, personaly I see this as a long term investment as I believe in the company and the steps it has taken for a strong future.
Nice to see the continued rises still a way off fair value in my opinion.
Read the link attached to Post on Monday 15:18 which gives an excellent summary of where they are
Do they have their own webshop or just selling via other retail outlets at moment?
14.30! 09:18
Now 14p, let’s see if just a spike
Yes saw it, let’s see later on...
Nearly broke the 13p barrier!
Certainly does.