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Mobico profits are 180 million a year.
x 10 years future estimated profits = 1.8 billion
1.8 billion - 1.4 billion debt = 400 million.
Was thinking the same lol
Delisted shares are worthless as there is no liquidity i.e. buyers....How many over counter shares has anyone here ever purchased? Thats right..zero. If Superdry recovers and later sold at a higher price then you could make money.
Is the order book full for Aston Martin cars?
Has it been half the value? When?
Aston Martin has a market cap of 1.15 billion? Is the stock worth this? Has the company ever been cheaper?
If Russia wins war , how do people see this affecting share price and company?
I agree with you AND I don't think losing all your money is 50% likely which makes for better odds. You wouldn't get these odds in a casino.
Looks like you have some lost some serious money on this stock so far! I'm looking to start buying into this now..
This stock has been to 20pence a couple of times in its history, 2008 and 2016. Any idea on why this stock has fallen to such lows in its history? Its a stock that like to yo-yo.
Ive been saying saying for months "sooner or later the reality will hit" It just hit.
As I said, sooner or later the reality will hit...the brand is dead and has no recovery prospects. Maybe there is some value in acquiring the sore locations and dumping the brand along the lines of Pound land buying some of Wilco stores, once the administrators move in.
Because it's a forum for opinions.... ??
Not just opinions which agree with you.
People on here think the price is cheap and it is...but there is cheap i.e. undervalued and then there is cheap because the company is LOSING MONEY because the public are NOT BUYI NG the clothes. It's game over because the demand isn't there and it's not a problem that can be fixed. That reality will hit sooner or later.
Im glad I didn't buy shares in this com[any. Hope I'm wrong but I think the brand is just dead and 'out of fashion' in the mind of the consumer. The company continues to loose money and the reality will hit sooner or later. This business no longer makes money. A recovery is unlikely, more like a slow death. Sadly.
Im from cheltenham so would like to see this company do well! Went into superdry in Cheltenham for first time and wasn't impressed, wasn't an inviting shopping environment. I think there was one customer trying on a jacket... It's sad to say, but are clothing brands like pop bands that can just go out of fashion? Hope Superdry can keep the flag flying!
I think bottom will be £0 within 2 years.
I don't think the market/share price related that much to the deal in India because in the scheme of things, it's seen as not enough to change the fortunes of this retailer...I think only improved profit figures is going to do that. Or massive cost cutting combined with massive cash injection.
If Superdry repeats the 148million losses of 2023 going into 2024..how many months does Superdry have before it is bankrupt? It is not closing stores and cash is low. Is this the next victim of the high street?
Can super dry just cut its costs? i.e. reduce staff if turnover looks OK...