The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Not a fan of buybacks. Shows the company has run out of ideas and rather than investing in growing the company they are trying to just grow the SP. I’d prefer a decent dividend rise which in turn would boost the SP. Having said that the market response to the Trading update is promising and reverses the recent downward trend.
It came out about an hour ago which caused a sharp sell off here to 329p. Figures from IP don’t look great at all.
Ryanair has demanded that the EU reform its skies after the airline was forced to cancel more than 300 flights across Europe scheduled for Thursday because of a strike by French air traffic controllers.
The cancellations come in spite of the withdrawal of strike action by one of the biggest unions, the SNCTA, which came too late to avoid disruption after France’s civil aviation authority asked airlines to cut flights.
From The Guardian
Joseph, Mary and the little baby ... Jesus, Mikey 🤡 moans nearly as much as Humiliated 🤡 and DayTroll 🤡. This time he's upset he can't employ cheaper Spanish and Italian cabin crew. Might explain why SP is not much higher than August 2017 high of 19.3€. However, if you take inflation into account SP is well below those levels.
"Ryanair will be forced to scrap a planned expansion of UK flights unless it is allowed to hire foreign air stewards, chief executive Michael O’Leary 🤡 has said."
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/let-us-hire-foreign-cabin-140802005.html
Door is open for Mondi to increase their bid. Let's see.
Topping up the tan on a very nice yacht in Alcúdia with some golf friends. Looking forward to Masters weekend and the nautical fair here. Not worried about BOO that will turn around in time JH you 🤡.
Happy with very strong results RNS today. Good to see them not using that scary euphemism “challenging”.
Spidey posts a selective article from renowned joke click bait website Motley Fool but without citing the source. 😂 😂 Just shows complete lack of any credibility.
Ken, I don’t know why but this board has certainly attracted more than its fair share of idiots. Some have been bashing BOO for years but we’ll worth ignoring and seeing the bigger picture.
Wow! Nice rise again today. Turnaround looks good for future. Shein threat is diminishing. Ignore the trolls.
Be interesting to see how these investments now compare. Way I see it last 6 / 12 months MRCH has seriously underwhelmed. In addition there are many bank savings accounts that provide better interest than the yield on MRCH, but of course without the risk.
That’s more like it. 387p will force some more weak sellers out but at least the offer is not as derisory as MNDI’s bid. Getting interesting now.
"Derisory? What do you expect them to offer?"
441p the average SP in 2021 would be a good for starters.
Wow. Up 5%. Looks like BooHoo has PooPoo'd on Daytrade's parade today.
Key takeaway for BOO results here is
“online sales registered the largest increase since July 2023”
There will be significant and compelling benefits should the merger be accepted. It is possible Mondi will increase their derisory initial offer. Weak sellers are being snapped up - best to stay put and see what transpires. In my opinion there is plenty more upside here whatever happens.
Wrong
"Dont get carried away with RR as they are yet to reach their prior ATH"
Did you take into account the 10 for 3 Rights Issue in 2020 ? Seems you don't understand Rights Issues.
I'm truly sorry to see Ted Baker go into administration. There's been a plethora of high street stores failing recently - Bodyshop, Wilko, Mc&Co come to mind, but so so many that I can't even remember them all. They are all too soon forgotten. Once loved brands like Hollister, Jack Wills, SuperDry, Abercrombie and Fitch are all now struggling and closing stores by the dozen. I guess it just proves that the High Street really is in terminal decline and I expect we'll see many others falling by the wayside in the months to come. These multiple fails highlight why it's so important to get the right sponsors, ambassadors and social media influencers on board - BOO have done exceptionally well in this respect. The only place left for customers to go will be online, except for a few grannies still going to Marks for their undies. It seems like the fast fashion players like Temu and Shein are now going to face ever closer scrutiny over their labour practises and will face legal battles to maintain their markets. Luckily BOO, through their many brands have the technology, logistics, marketing expertise and capacity to capture the vacuum left by this shift in demand. BOO will come to the rescue to the inevitable influx of new customers of all demographics and in all regions , with the ability (unlike Shein, etc) to deliver within a reasonable timeframe at a reasonable price. I really believe the tide is turning.
IMHO DYOR
Funny how Bon Scott and DayTroll reply to each other when everyone knows they're the same person. They both have trouble wrongly spelling the same words - bit of a give away.