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Virgin Wines UK PLC
LSE:VINO

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Virgin Wines UK PLC
LSE:VINO
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Price: 52.5 GBX 0.96%
Market Cap: 26.9m GBX
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Virgin Wines UK PLC
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29.4m GBX
Industry
Retail

Virgin Wines UK PLC operates as a direct-to-consumer online wine retailer. The company is headquartered in Norwich, Norfolk and currently employs 200 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-03-02. The firm is the exclusive licensee of the Virgin Wines brand in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland. The company provides range of sales channels to suit its customers’ varying buying requirements, including two subscription schemes alongside a pay-as-you-go option for customers who want access to Virgin Wines’ range of wines but, do not want to feel committed to a subscription scheme. Its subscription schemes include WineBank and Wine Plan. WineBank is the Company's primary subscription scheme and gives members the opportunity to spread the cost of buying wine. Members save a chosen amount each month into their WineBank account, which it holds in a separate bank account. Wine Plan offers members convenient shipment schemes that deliver a 12-bottle mixed case, comprising new discoveries and existing customer favorites every three months and at Christmas.

VINO Intrinsic Value
48.42 GBX
Overvaluation 8%
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