Virgin Wines UK (VINO)

Sector:

Retailers

Index:

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 36.00p
   
  • Change Today:
      0.000p
  • 52 Week High: 48.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 34.40p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 55.66m
  • Volume: 0
  • Market Cap: £20.04m

Sunday share tips: Virgin Wines, Moonpig

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Sunday 05 Dec 2021

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - The Financial Mail on Sunday's Midas column told readers to 'buy' shares of Virgin Wines telling them that fears that the company would be negatively impacted by the snarl-up in global supply chains were overdone.
Its chief executive officer, Jay Wright, had foreseen that potential problem and moved to avoid it.

As a result, the company's warehouses were full and Virgin Wines had watertight contracts with courier services.

Indeed, sales were up by 13% over the three months to 30 September and customer by numbers almost 11%.

UK wine enthusiasts spent £2.4bn each year on alcoholic drinks, including £750m online, while Virgin Wines´s sales were still under £100m.

Analysts were anticipating a 25% rise in profits to £6.5m over the year to June 2022 and to £8m in 2023.

Furthermore, while dividend payouts were unlikely in the next two to three years, given Virgin Wines's intention to invest in growth, further out they were a distinct possibility, the tipster said.

"Virgin Wines has been unduly punished since joining the stock market. At £1.80, the shares are a buy."



The Sunday Times's Sabah Meddings told her readers to "avoid" stock in online retailer Moonpig.

In February investors had piled into shares of the 'Covid winner' pushing its market value to nearly £1.5bn during their first day of trading on the London Stock Exchange, against just £1.1bn now.

The company did well enough during lockdown, with sales running up by 113% as high street rivals Card Factory and Clinton's remained closed.

To back up her case, she cited analysts at Davy, who thought that, at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 33.9, "the risk reward is not compelling".

Now restrictions had been eased and the long-term trend for greeting cards being sent was pointing lower, although Omicron might push customers back online.

"Moonpig is due to report results for the six months to October 31 on Thursday, when investors will see how much its big splash out on advertising boosted market share. Despite the drift in its shares, Moonpig needs to do more to justify its valuation.

"Avoid."

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Virgin Wines UK Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 36.00p
Change Today 0.000p
% Change 0.00 %
52 Week High 48.00p
52 Week Low 34.40p
Volume 0
Shares Issued 55.66m
Market Cap £20.04m

Virgin Wines UK Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
6.09% above the market average6.09% above the market average6.09% above the market average6.09% above the market average6.09% above the market average
21.95% below the sector average21.95% below the sector average21.95% below the sector average21.95% below the sector average21.95% below the sector average
Price Trend
52.89% below the market average52.89% below the market average52.89% below the market average52.89% below the market average52.89% below the market average
76.19% below the sector average76.19% below the sector average76.19% below the sector average76.19% below the sector average76.19% below the sector average
Income Not Available
Growth
71.58% below the market average71.58% below the market average71.58% below the market average71.58% below the market average71.58% below the market average
61.9% below the sector average61.9% below the sector average61.9% below the sector average61.9% below the sector average61.9% below the sector average

Virgin Wines UK Dividends

No dividends found

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0 @ 0.000p

Virgin Wines UK Key Personnel

CEO Jeremy Simon Wright
CFO Graeme David Weir

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