tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post7123714342302156499..comments2023-11-08T06:40:36.804+00:00Comments on investdrinks (blog): Liv-ex: fine wine prices fall by 15% in 2011Jim's Loirehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06696024920441263899noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-10410258570097334652012-02-01T19:18:10.270+00:002012-02-01T19:18:10.270+00:00Exactly Jim - which confirms my comment that Janua...Exactly Jim - which confirms my comment that January's results indicate that the market is in all probability on the way back up following a natural correction.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-41865043419152748692012-02-01T18:30:59.858+00:002012-02-01T18:30:59.858+00:00Comment from Liv-ex today:
Fine wine benchmark ri...Comment from Liv-ex today:<br /><br />Fine wine benchmark rises for first time in six months<br />After falling for six consecutive months, the Liv-ex Fine Wine 100 posted a rise in January. The index, which is widely considered to be the fine wine industry's leading benchmark, rose 3.97 points (1.39 per cent) to 290.30. <br />Liv-ex Director Justin Gibbs commented,<br />"This is welcome news for the wine market. While a single month's data does not confirm a change in trend, the rise in prices combined with the uptick in transaction volumes suggests a definite lightening of the mood."<br /><br />A decline in demand for top-end Bordeaux (most notably the Bordeaux First Growths) resulted in a price correction in the second half of 2011. First Growth losses weighed heavily on the Liv-ex Fine Wine 100 and the index fell 20 per cent in the six months to 31 December. <br /><br />Since the start of the year, however, a stabilisation in the price of the First Growths has seen the market turn positive.<br /><br />Gibbs added,<br />"If the market can hold this level in the run up to the Bordeaux 2011 release in May, and assuming that the vintage is released at sensible prices, then one would expect some bullish sentiment to return."Jim's Loirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06696024920441263899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-68991958932470178372012-02-01T17:42:07.531+00:002012-02-01T17:42:07.531+00:00"It all rather depends upon which of the vari..."It all rather depends upon which of the various indices are chosen"<br /><br />More grey areas from Mr Budd....<br /><br />Kudos zero<br />Creedance Zero<br />Endorsement ZeroAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-26974445304675661892012-02-01T16:26:17.934+00:002012-02-01T16:26:17.934+00:00The rest of the indices are also all up in January...The rest of the indices are also all up in January:<br /><br />Liv-ex 100 - up 1.39%<br /><br />The Liv-ex Claret Chip Index - up 2.04%<br /><br />The Liv-ex Fine Wine Investables Index - up 0.50%<br /><br />The Liv-ex 50 - up 1.87%<br /><br />This would perhaps suggest that now would be a good time to buy fine wine - perhaps the best opportunity since January 2009?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-74227902021411025352012-02-01T10:37:23.624+00:002012-02-01T10:37:23.624+00:00January's results indicate that the market is ...January's results indicate that the market is on the way back up: This from Liv-ex this morning, 1st February.<br /><br />Measured by several metrics, January finished on quite a high. The Liv-ex 50 closed at 340.82, up 1.87% for the month- the first monthly gain since June last year. (The Liv-ex 100 will be published later today). Transactions for the month were the second highest ever recorded. The highest was in October 2010- the beginning of the final quarter, which saw a 9% surge in the Liv-ex 100. Active spreads on the exchange (wines with both bids and offers) finished the month at 431, up 70% on January 2011. Bids climbed a further £500k for the week to touch £4.5m.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-30861309807425960662012-01-24T02:16:14.147+00:002012-01-24T02:16:14.147+00:00They come and they go!!!!!!!
Name & Register...They come and they go!!!!!!!<br /><br /><br />Name & Registered Office:<br />UK FINE WINES LTD<br />TOWER 42 <br />OLD BROAD STREET <br />LONDON <br />UNITED KINGDOM <br />EC2N 1HQ <br />Company No. 07483335<br /><br /><br /> <br /><br />Status: Active - Proposal to Strike off <br />Date of Incorporation: 05/01/2011<br /><br />Country of Origin: United Kingdom <br />Company Type: Private Limited Company<br />Nature of Business (SIC):<br />None Supplied<br />Accounting Reference Date: 31/01<br />Last Accounts Made Up To: (NO ACCOUNTS FILED)<br />Next Accounts Due: 05/10/2012<br />Last Return Made Up To: <br />Next Return Due: 02/02/2012 <br />Previous Names:<br />Date of change Previous Name<br />14/10/2011 UK FINE WINE INVESTMENTS LTD<br />UK Establishment Details<br />There are no UK Establishments associated with this company.<br />Oversea Company Info<br />There are no Oversea Details associated with this company.<br /><br /> Type Date Description Order <br /> DS01 19/01/2012 APPLICATION FOR STRIKING-OFF <br /> <br /> CERTNM 14/10/2011 COMPANY NAME CHANGED UK FINE WINE INVESTMENTS LTD <br />CERTIFICATE ISSUED ON 14/10/11 <br /> <br /> RES15 14/10/2011 CHANGE OF NAME 11/10/2011<br /> <br /> CONNOT 14/10/2011 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME NM01 - RESOLUTION <br /> <br /> NEWINC 05/01/2011 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION <br />GENERAL COMPANY DETAILS & STATEMENTS OF; <br />OFFICERS, CAPITAL & SHAREHOLDINGS, GUARANTEE, COMPLIANCE <br />MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION <br /> <br /> LATEST SOC 05/01/2011 05/01/11 STATEMENT OF CAPITAL;GBP 1<br /> <br /> MODEL ARTICLES 05/01/2011 MODEL ARTICLES ADOPTED: PRIVATE LIMITED BY SHARESAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-71110943058929578952012-01-24T01:49:06.983+00:002012-01-24T01:49:06.983+00:00So there's more than 1 index to go by, that...So there's more than 1 index to go by, that's quite confusing jim quite confusing... Anyhow the bottom line and you know it is you can charge what you like for a product and be committing no crime none..... That's why companies like those mentioned in various threads on this blog exist because they can't be accused of frog marching anyone down the bank with there arm up there back, investors can put the phone down as I did..... I'm with e"on ( if that's the correct spelling ) and the cold calls I receive off British gas are ridiculous, convincing as they are I'm happy with the company I'm with....I think we all know there are more holes in your investment rules and regs ( again if that's what to call them )...than there are in my nans siv...the only rule that really should be strictly followed is make sure the product you buy you receive, and use your own good judgement with regards to price.....do your research remember the lauded wine searcher . Com Is quite Mis-leading as most companies take 6-12 weeks to even source the wine.....regards....hope you post this jimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-30199835253182761932012-01-12T10:30:41.374+00:002012-01-12T10:30:41.374+00:00Which is fine, because the long term trajectory is...Which is fine, because the long term trajectory is all that counts or matters: Anyone investing in fine wine should always be clear that it is a medium to long-term market. Wine needs to be given time to ride-out the storms - which it always does - and those investors who panic sell when the market periodically slides would do well to remember this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-84896448530239200992012-01-12T08:19:11.258+00:002012-01-12T08:19:11.258+00:00Anon. Little doubt I think that long-term the traj...Anon. Little doubt I think that long-term the trajectory is up, whether the recent dip proved to be identical to 2008 remains to be seen.Jim's Loirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06696024920441263899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-68935799548486889102012-01-11T14:03:43.319+00:002012-01-11T14:03:43.319+00:00A 15 per cent fall is negligible when you consider...A 15 per cent fall is negligible when you consider that over the previous 2 years the same index rose by 75 per cent. Even with the dip investors have still made 50 per cent in a little over 2 years. And looking at the progress of the market this year (the top 50 up over 1 per cent yesterday alone)it seems very likely it is on the way back up again, just as it did after the last - and almost identical - dip in 2008, the one that preceded the 75% rise over the next 24 months.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-11641306399099095092012-01-10T12:46:23.195+00:002012-01-10T12:46:23.195+00:00their are statistics, more statistics and lies, fi...their are statistics, more statistics and lies, figures can be manipulated to show whatever you desire the Government does it all the timeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-1841950304506330922012-01-08T12:09:25.345+00:002012-01-08T12:09:25.345+00:00It all rather depends upon which of the various in...It all rather depends upon which of the various indices are chosen.Jim's Loirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06696024920441263899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-68752288827329650662012-01-08T11:57:25.749+00:002012-01-08T11:57:25.749+00:00yes this is also confirmed by Decanteryes this is also confirmed by DecanterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-87255331054251675452012-01-07T08:20:39.355+00:002012-01-07T08:20:39.355+00:00Anon. Thank you – I assume that you mean that Liv-...Anon. Thank you – I assume that you mean that Liv-ex's comments are wrong.Jim's Loirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06696024920441263899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1567042805993048802.post-63225754586116073242012-01-07T03:06:05.844+00:002012-01-07T03:06:05.844+00:00you coments are wrong due to the fact that some 08...you coments are wrong due to the fact that some 08 wines have dropped by 50% and bring the true figure down to 25% lossAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com