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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Macfarlane Group Plc | LSE:MACF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005518872 | ORD 25P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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143.00 | 145.50 | 145.50 | 143.00 | 145.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 280.71M | 14.97M | 0.0942 | 15.18 | 227.3M |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16:35:22 | UT | 2,957 | 143.00 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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25/4/2024 | 10:36 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Notice of Annual General Meeting |
11/4/2024 | 16:56 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
08/4/2024 | 13:59 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
03/4/2024 | 11:15 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
28/3/2024 | 14:22 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
28/3/2024 | 11:15 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Director / PDMR Shareholding & EBT share purchase |
19/3/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Issue of Shares |
15/3/2024 | 16:45 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
13/3/2024 | 20:49 | ALNC | EARNINGS AND TRADING: PensionBee nears profit; OptiBiotix Indian deal |
13/3/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Macfarlane Group PLC Acquisition of Allpack Packaging Supplies Limited |
Macfarlane (MACF) Share Charts1 Year Macfarlane Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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29/3/2024 | 17:27 | Macfarlane Group - The Long Story | 566 |
31/3/2015 | 09:06 | Macfarlane - a company at the crossroads | 1,041 |
06/8/2007 | 19:16 | Serious Director Buying | 442 |
13/5/2006 | 11:39 | Macfarlane tipped in the FT(Lex) | 123 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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2024-04-26 15:35:22 | 143.00 | 2,957 | 4,228.51 | UT |
2024-04-26 15:29:55 | 143.00 | 12 | 17.16 | AT |
2024-04-26 14:09:44 | 145.50 | 1,967 | 2,861.99 | AT |
2024-04-26 14:09:37 | 145.50 | 365 | 531.08 | AT |
2024-04-26 14:09:29 | 145.00 | 13 | 18.85 | AT |
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Posted at 26/4/2024 09:20 by Macfarlane Daily Update Macfarlane Group Plc is listed in the Business Services, Nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MACF. The last closing price for Macfarlane was 144.50p.Macfarlane currently has 158,952,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Macfarlane is £227,301,360. Macfarlane has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.18. This morning MACF shares opened at 145p |
Posted at 29/3/2024 17:27 by pireric Good to see some more sustained interest in MACF over past monthsEric |
Posted at 17/3/2024 15:29 by bsdjj https://www.thisismo |
Posted at 13/3/2024 12:07 by nchanning It's really hard to lose making acquisitions at this price . Perhaps there are not enough left in the UK to use all of the cashflow, but Germany offers a new pipeline . After the economic brutality of the last couple of years perhaps there will be a few more vendors around in the UK anyway |
Posted at 11/12/2023 08:35 by cwa1 Saw a poster over on Stockopedia saying that it was tipped by SCSW(NAP for next year or something similar) but if this is the type of response that engenders then it's not exactly price moving! |
Posted at 26/10/2023 07:36 by pireric Moderately positive implications for MACF from DS Smith today" As expected, like for like corrugated box volume performance has improved quarter on quarter, albeit remaining below the prior year. · Pricing has remained more resilient than expected, reflecting our strong customer relationships, ongoing innovation and high service levels. Reduced input costs and cost mitigation efforts have broadly offset the price declines." This should not be an 8x P/E stock, which is the market is currently putting it on. Eric |
Posted at 19/10/2023 10:22 by nchanning I like the acquisition too , if Macfarlane was trading on 15 times earnings . MACF on about 5.5 x EV/EBITDA , so very comparable to the acquisition and a 300m revenue business with multiple revenue lines is considerably higher quality than a tiny 3m revenue packaging company and should command a much higher multiple . At the very least every textbook on capital allocation would tell you when your stock falls to incredibly cheap levels stop paying a dividend and start buying back stock . I genuinely think if the stock was half this level management would continue to say 'we know the dividend is important' and 'we have been successful with acquisitions in the past so we're going to do more. |
Posted at 30/8/2023 12:38 by nchanning Presentation yesterday reinforced my view that management are trustworthy and excellent operators . The only thing that disappointed was that they declined to show a totally rational attitude to capital allocation . They continually repeated that they wanted to grow the business by doing more acquisitions because they have done that successfully rather than do share buybacks . But at the same time they recognised that they are now , thanks to the lowly share price , buying companies on a similar rating to themselves . Yet Macfarlane is clearly a more valuable business than a regional distributor with its track record , extra scale and diversity of business lines . The best way to create value right now is to start buying back 10% of shares outstanding every year |
Posted at 23/6/2023 08:15 by nchanning The shares are now at a valuation where they probably offer better value for a buyback than making more acquisitions, given that Macfarlane is a considerably larger , more diversified and more stable company than the ones they are acquiring, yet doesn't stand at a significantly higher valuation . Let's buyback 10% of the shares outstanding for the next 3 years and see what happens to the share price |
Posted at 26/7/2022 20:32 by tole https://www.fool.co. |
Posted at 18/4/2022 19:31 by tole https://www.fool.co. |
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