Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
We'll soon find out. That would be a moist dream Monday night, if they ploughed it into CARD instead!
City snobs are obsessed with Tech. If they actually went out into the real world outside of London they might actually notice things like CARD, take it in, look around, observe.
A third if not half the inside of the stores are gifts and other celebration items now with higher margins and growing basket price. I actually thing their 'Brand Name' doesn't do it justice anymore. Suggests just 'cards'
However with a growing online presence as well the future is very bright. I wouldn't even class MOON as a serious competitor, they have an online ceiling IMO.
Over a 1000 stores, with a virtually integrate production and distribution, and growing online presence, it's no wonder the big boys dumped £25m of MOON shares yesterday.
£25m share sell off. Thought there must have been a RNS or something, but no?
This feels, more than just a lead up to results??
106p for big breakout
All aboard the Card train…Choo Choo
We all love gambling, that why we are here :-)
The Director who has just left also has this company under the same address
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02567156/filing-history
Https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/08113467/filing-history
Becoming a little obvious this is being kept at the under 96p until they wade in
Interesting Printcraft Ltd, Company No. 07019834
Who produce 75% of Card Factories cards and intertwined with them, located. 25 miles from Head Office is owned/directed by a family relation of Rymer. Just had a look at there accounts
Thanks Onsolid, considering as well February was one of the wettest on record, effecting footfall in retail, it's performed well. Sounds like they were all in Weatherspoons from this morning results :)
Bodes well all round! Think just some positive news and highlighting Retail will help. Cheers
I wondered why there was a boost in trades yesterday
Telegraph - Retail sales beat expectations as hopes grow for end of recession
Retail sales defied expectations in February and dodged a predicted fall, in a boost to hopes that the UK returned to growth in the first quarter of the year.
The volume of goods bought by shoppers last month flatlined at 0pc, ahead of market predictions of a 0.4pc fall.
Meanwhile, the already strong sales figure for January was revised higher to 3.6pc, from 3.4pc.
Incoming. 106p for breakout
Anybody know why when I bought more shares it shows as a sell on the ADVFV chart?
One cheap way of doing it would be to simply add. .co.uk on to every shop sign. And windows
Going to jump in tomorrow now I got some cash. Been watching it for at least 18 months since the last time I sold.
I think the SP is being manipulated down ready for a rise to ££1.25 imo. Well run. Debt down massively, minor possibility of small div. Anyway, see what happens. A lot of people concentrating on a physical card when actually the diversity of gifts and extras has been most important and pushing basket price up. It’s far from just a card shop now
I’m going to tell you a ridiculous theory here you can have a good laugh at. Because it’s all just gambling anyway. But when the market went bonkers during Covid, I think a lot was fuelled by PI, getting skint and bored so threw themselves into the stock exchange meaning most stock ended up way over bought.
I think the cost of living and possible recession will drive the same behaviour?? Just a wild theory, don’t need any certain cranks commenting.
Got bored
Only thing I can chip in with is that holidays/travel is booming again, owning my own travel agency. Thank god we needed it, been a steady growth for a while now, but now summers hitting, it’s rocking again.
As for cost of living, people will just have to stop being so wasteful and down grade there silly expensive cars on finance and get a Vauxhall Corsa instead.
See what happens, not expecting much.