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Are the only positives this is a shocker which was expected but no real online growth, predicting that stores will be shut until May, 5 million hit already for brexit revenues down 60 plus percent year on year.
Hmmmm
They should be smashing the E-commerce side of things with such a strong product offering.
With some decent management, the situation could be very different.
Judging from my own experiences in trying to buy over the last three months I’m not surprised we’ve failed to grow online.
I reckon I’ve been on average 30% successful with my purchases due to everything being out of stock.
When I have purchased I’ve bagged some absolute bargains so I think we’re suffering from carrying the wrong stock but also over generous pricing.
Bottom draw for now or if it’s still under 100p at the end of the month a nice top up to average down.
A drop of only 3% is a good result here.
I think they do.
One of the things I picked up on, reading the commentary on the recent ASOS acquisition of the Arcadia assets, was that in their eyes, it was the holding company that was the issue and not the Brands that it held. In the right hands, these brands can flourish.
Hawfinch, talking cr*p,
Professional shorter, jog on
If you have no position then jog on, you are a troll
Back in the real world.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-20/strand-equity-s-rodsky-eyes-brands-with-500-million-venture
This is exactly why companies such as TED are attracting interest.
morning Battle..... had a cheeky purchase at 93p this morning..... B
I was going to place a decent sized CFD on yesterday but IG wanted 50% margin.
Hey Wolf , any opinion on why the premium. What do you think it means.
I don’t really know as I’m quite new to CFDs. My guess would be an overhang from when the bottom fell out?
I do think it’s mad as this must be at the bottom, is a good takeover prospect and has serious upside potential if the new strategy works out.
I ended up going for ARB which is wrapped up in Bitcoin so you would think far more volatile (especially with the reddit situation) but they only wanted 25%.
So in summary, I haven’t got a clue.