Previously writing on ‘Wildwood’ ('pizza, pasta, grill') and ‘dim t’ (pan-Asian) casual dining restaurants company Tasty (TAST), in June with the shares down from previously 5.5p to below 4p I noted share price performance tasty for the CEO, not for other investors!, concluding that ‘with £135,000 basic salary apparently not enough to sufficiently incentivise and the noted challenges now, continue to avoid / sell’. The shares most recently closed at 2.6p… and now results for the company’s year ended 25th December 2022.
Previously writing on ‘Wildwood’ and ‘dim t’ casual dining restaurants company Tasty (TAST), in March with the shares at 5.5p I noted that, with performance having benefitted from pent-up demand, disposable income and staycation drivers, it will be interesting how optimistic about even sales performance it is sensible to be now. The shares are now below 4p... and today from the company a “Directorate Changes and Conversion of B Shares” announcement.
Previously writing on ‘Wildwood’ and ‘dim t’ casual dining restaurants company Tasty (TAST), earlier this month I concluded that there was potential for the balance sheet to be back under pressure and, at a slightly further lower 4.75p share price, £6.7 million market cap, I continued to avoid. So what of results today currently helping the shares up to 5.5p?…
Previously writing on ‘Wildwood’ and ‘dim t’ casual dining restaurants company Tasty (TAST), in January with the shares at 5.25p I concluded ‘I suggest it still currently a lack-of-financial-specifics avoid and a further caution on recent hospitality sector trading’. So what of a further trading update today?…
A trading update from ‘Wildwood’ and ‘dim t’ casual dining restaurants company Tasty (TAST) concludes that “it is confident in its brands and optimistic about the trading potential of the group, especially with the strong revenue stream provided by takeaway and delivery services”. So what of a current slightly increased 5.25p share price and down from 7.5p as recently as September?…
A trading update from ‘Wildwood’ and ‘dim t’ casual dining company Tasty (TAST) includes that “since the relaxation of indoor dining restrictions, the six-week period to 27 June 2021 as a comparison to 2019 has shown strong like-for-like growth” and “takeaway and delivery sales performed well during the most recent lockdown and throughout H1”. Sounds encouraging…
Shares in ‘Wildwood’ and ‘dim t’ restaurants company Tasty plc (TAST) recovered to start this month at 3.4p… but now an intra-day (9:41am) “Trading Update”. Usually bad news…
Previously writing on Wildwood and dim t restaurants company Tasty plc (TAST), last month I noted the shares had recently recovered somewhat to 2.85p on a re-openings statement, though at a then 2.75p the financial situation from a market cap of below £4 million saw my stance avoid / sell. Now a “Trading Update”…
A week ago shares in Wildwood and dim t restaurants company Tasty plc (TAST) recovered a further more than 26%, to 2.85p, on an announcement that it had “re-opened seven restaurants (representing approximately 13 per cent. of the estate) for takeaway services only. Over the next few weeks, the company intends to cautiously open further units for takeaway and/or full table service, in compliance with Government regulations, and by mid-July expects to have some 25 units open for trading”. Now a “Statement re: Redundancies”...
Previously writing on Wildwood and dim t restaurants company Tasty plc (TAST), I concluded in September, with the shares currently further down to around 3.5p, the market cap is circa £5 million. As such, I’ll continue to monitor how the asset value holds up but the noted trading numbers and environment still currently see me avoid. The shares have gone on to slide below 3p, but are currently up to 3.85p on the back of “Property Disposal and Trading Update”…
Previously writing on Wildwood and dim t restaurants company Tasty plc (TAST), I reviewed discounted fundraising bears out my prior caution, though where from here?. Now results for its half-year ended 30th June 2019…
Writing last month on Wildwood and dim t restaurants group Tasty (TAST) with the shares at 6.5p, I concluded that the noted trading and financial situation saw me retain prior caution. Today a placing & open offer announcement…
Tasty (TAST) Chairman Keith Lassman states “I am pleased to be reporting on the group's annual results for the 52 week period ended 30 December 2018”. The shares have responded currently to 6.5p – 23.5% lower!...
Wildwood and dim t restaurants company Tasty (TAST) has announced results for its half year ended 1st July 2018, including “in February 2018 we implemented major operational structural changes and are beginning to see early signs of improvements which we expect to continue in the second half of the year”. The shares have currently responded, er, approaching 15% lower, at 14.5p!…
Wildwood and dim t UK restaurant company Tasty (TAST) has announced results for the 2017 calendar year – with “highlights” including; “Revenue up 9.7% to £50.3m” and “The financial performance of the group was in line with the board's revised expectation”. Hmmm, “revised expectation” hey…
March-announced 2016 results from restaurant group Tasty (TAST) included that “the directors believe the group's core 'Wildwood' brand remains attractive to customers”, but that “trading since year has proved challenging and the directors are now expecting headline operating profit for 2017 to be below that achieved in 2016”. Hopefully the warning was heeded as the shares are currently further lower on the back of a “Trading Statement” announcement…
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