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888 – what a difference a day makes

888 Holdings (LON:888) is a Betting and Gaming Company. It recently (July 2022) purchased William Hill, that it is struggling to digest (debt based purchase, so currently owes £1.4B). As well as William Hill, it also owns other big name gambling sites such as 888casino, 888sport, 888poker and Mr Green.

Whilst the debt is massive and will hold back growth, a lot (70%) of its interest payable is fixed rate and therefore not affected by recent rate rises. 30% is, however, and also a lot of its customers will also be affected with increasing mortgage rates. Will this affect turnover and Profit after interest? Undoubtedly.

The debt is, however, covered easily by net income from its activities (as of its last Report).

A couple of months ago, another Gaming Company, FS Gaming bought a 6% stake in 888 with a view (as it later transpires) to install its Directors onto the Board of 888. Longer term, perhaps the idea was to engineer a takeover from the inside. Who knows? Anyway, it put a rocket under the share price and it jumped by about 50% over the next month or so.

I held a significant number at the time and took the decision to take my money and run. Always good to take a profit. It then retreated back a fair way (about 40%) and I was pondering on a re-entry at some point. Luckily (as it turned out) the price started to climb back again, so I held off, knowing the Results were out fairly soon. I wanted a bit more certainty about current trading vs debt repayments before committing.

On Friday, out of the blue, 888 announced that it had been in discussion with FS Gaming about installing its Directors on to the Board, but it has come to light that one of the previous Businesses the Directors had been involved with was under investigation. Gaming Company Directors need to be whiter than white and the UK’s Gaming Commission was investigating this other Company, oh and at the same time it was reviewing 888’s Gaming licences. This is not good news. If 888’s licences are revoked, that’s 60% of its revenues gone in a flash, it will be unable to service its interest payments, the game will be up. 888 announced that it was immediately terminating all discussion as it sought to distance itself from FS Gaming staff.

Unsurprisingly the share price tanked 25%.

Where to from here?

Who knows?

If the Gaming Commission finds issue and revokes 888’s licence, it is toast

If FS Gaming increases its stake to over 10%, this will trigger a review, the licence will probably get revoked and 888 is toast.

If another Organisation takes a 10%+ stake and the Commission deems it unsafe, 888 is toast.

If FS maintains or sells off its stake and 888’s review is clean it will probably rocket again.

Personally I’m sitting it out until Results Day to see what that holds. I don’t have any spare cash currently anyway. I would have had to sell something else to buy in. If the results are not a disaster because of the interest rate double whammy, it might be worth a punt on 888 being given a clean Bill of Health.

In summary: It’s never wrong to take a profit and unexpected news, good or bad can come out of the blue. These can create buying and selling opportunities when Mr Market gets the pricing wrong. I got lucky in my buying and selling. I’m trying to not let that go to my head and am considering carefully whether to get back into 888.

888 (888 Holdings – Sell)

Sometimes you cannot look a Gift Horse in the mouth, as they say.

Earlier on this month a couple of Gambling Companies declared a stake in 888. This has put a rocket under the share price, taking it from about 70p to about £1.20 today.

888 is a high risk stock since it bought William Hill for massive amounts of debt. Whilst a lot of it (70%) is fixed debt for a couple of years, the rest is not. In their April Trading Statement, 888 highlighted debt being a possible issue, restraining investment. Since then, inflation remains stubbornly high and rates have climbed, with more to come.

Whilst I don’t follow Sports (so take my thoughts with a pinch of salt) , I’m not aware of any significant events in 2023 that could lead to a surge in betting. Similarly, a lot of fixed rate Mortgages are coming to an end and money is going to be tighter for the remainder of 2023.

This is a Business with a high level of debt that means that any dip in earnings will put the Business into the Red. Debt payments will have a disproportionate effect on profitability. With a half-year Report due any day now, there is a not insignificant chance that earnings will be down and possibly even some sort of money raising to pay down debt.

For me the downsides currently outweigh the upsides, so I have sold all my holdings. I’ll have a muse as to what to do with the cash. TEP, IHC, CEY and ULVR are under consideration.

Sell price (ave): £1.195

Buy price (ave): £0.79

Dividend income: 0

Gain: 50% total (0% + 50%) 250% pa (I wish….)

CEY (Centamin – Sell) / 888 (888 Holdings – Buy)

OK, so after musing over the weekend I’ve swapped my Centamin Holdings for more 888.

Centamin just trundles on. I don’t think it’s ever going to make vast profits – a lot of it is given away as parts of its Joint Ventures with (say) the Egyptian Government. Reviewing figures it seems to be moderate feast and moderate famine, a lot depending on the Gold price.

Nothing fundamentally wrong with the Business but I’m happy to trade the cycles, so if it drops to double digits I’ll revisit it. I’m happy to sell at a 10% profit over 2 months.

Sell price: £1.0981

Buy price: 99.25p

Dividend income: 0

Gain: 10% total (0% + 10%) 60% pa (linear, not compounded)


As promised, I’ve topped up my 888 Holdings at 82.3p to a shade under 8% of the whole portfolio. That will do for now.

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