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29/11/2022 · GB Group (GBG)  · Renew Holdings (RNWH)  · Supreme (SUP)  · Victoria (VCP) 
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The large debt load of a company covered here will be a concern to some, but management remains as bullish as ever. Elsewhere, a producer of vaping products may also put off some investors, but its business model appears to have merit. Read on here for more on these and other news from AIM.

Supreme – not for the purists? Supreme (AIM:SUP), the manufacturer, distributor and brand owner of fast-moving consumer products, which is having particular success with its vaping products, announced mixed interim results. Supreme supplies products across five key categories; Batteries, Lighting, Vaping, Sports nutrition & wellness, and Branded household consumer goods. The Company's capabilities span from product development and manufacturing through to its extensive retail distribution network and direct to consumer capabilities. The Group has over 3,300 active business accounts with retail customers who manage over 10,000 branded retail outlets. Customers include B&M, Home Bargains, Poundland, The Range, Sports Direct, Londis, SPAR, Costcutter, Asda, Halfords, Iceland…

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