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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tate & Lyle Plc | LSE:TATE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP92CJ43 | ORD 29 1/6P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -0.08% | 655.00 | 658.00 | 659.00 | 664.00 | 643.00 | 643.00 | 861,135 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flavoring Extract,syrup, Nec | 1.85B | 190M | 0.4730 | 13.93 | 2.65B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/4/2024 09:42 | Much the same here. Hopefully its just bounced significantly off the bottom trendline if you shift it up by £1. Not exactly accurate maths though ! They do keep saying growth is to come. | yump | |
11/4/2024 09:32 | #Yump, a bit of a journey here since the special and consolidation in May 2022, I put my payout straight back in to recover the shares I lost in the 6:7, and only now just a little ahead on a total return basis after almost 2 years treading water, now looking forward to the upside.. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
11/4/2024 09:06 | Not so bad if you adjust for the special dividend. Its actually rising off £7. | yump | |
09/4/2024 11:30 | 790 - them were the days, eh? :( | keyno | |
09/4/2024 10:31 | Thanks - could do with some good news here. Suet | suetballs | |
09/4/2024 09:48 | Barclays raises Tate & Lyle price target to 790 (760) pence - 'equal weight' | csalvage | |
26/2/2024 08:24 | Hope you’re right - been a bit disappointing here recently. Suet | suetballs | |
26/2/2024 08:00 | 613.5p, worth it for long term, imo | demo trader | |
21/2/2024 08:44 | This is what matters most IMO, outlook for the year ending 31 March 2024, EBITDA growth unchanged at 7% to 9%. so on reduced volumes pricing has driven the numbers, as volumes recover over 2024 when restocking takes place we are very well positioned.. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
21/2/2024 07:36 | Not sure what to make of the Q3 update. No nasty surprises it seems. Suet | suetballs | |
05/2/2024 11:26 | The stagnant BB matches the share price , Q3 figures in 2 weeks , doubt will stir it up much! | wad collector | |
05/12/2023 16:20 | More multi million pound trades today | justiceforthemany | |
01/12/2023 14:54 | No BOD buying, even at these levels | essentialinvestor | |
27/11/2023 15:05 | Some huge buys today. Millions.. | justiceforthemany | |
27/11/2023 14:37 | Money moving to PFC | blackhorse23 | |
23/11/2023 17:59 | Confusingly Tate and Lyle Sugars is part of ASR group and not Tate and Lyle (after T&L sold it off in 2010). But, if you want a closer sugar tie up, the husband of the current health secretary is the MD of British Sugar (which is owned by ABF - incl. Primark!, not T&L) | pete160 | |
23/11/2023 17:38 | hxxps://www.wearetat | justiceforthemany | |
23/11/2023 16:46 | * they divested the sugar business some year go - just to clarify. | essentialinvestor | |
23/11/2023 16:45 | Decade lows. Balance sheet looks v.good P/E a very reasonable 11-12 Yet another bargain if any buyers are out there - historic BRITISH brand. | justiceforthemany | |
09/11/2023 08:29 | The outlook is cautiously positive too, looks like the share-price nadir may have passed. | wad collector | |
09/11/2023 07:35 | Nothing spectacular as expected. Div increase 14% compared to last yrs interim. Will continue to hold & add any dips under 620. | horace rawlplug | |
09/11/2023 07:17 | Good results and increased dividend . | csalvage | |
29/10/2023 08:11 | Well, as fickle as it seems, could the next 5 months turn this around. Xmas and an early Easter may well be too obvious, but then do algorithmic calculations take in Easter following Xmas so quickly? | hedgefundkick | |
25/10/2023 10:28 | Well they eradicated smallpox. And it's not a quango. They are saying with this release that stats show artificial sweeteners used alone shouldn't be used for weight control. i.e. the people who have tried to use them for weight control have failed to control their weight. My view is it's more to do with the people rather than the sweetener. Strangely, they say if you are diabetic (i.e. can't control your weight by any means in many cases) then just carry on using them. Or if the sweetener is mixed with some sugar, then keep taking it. It's only those sweetners not mixed with sugar. So simples, add a bit of sugar to a sweetener tablet and the advice is to keep taking it. It's an interim statement until they look into the link between diabetes and sweeteners. (Again, i suspect they'll find it's the people causing diabetes not the sweeteners). It's an extremely cautious bit of temporary advice. Of course, the advice may do more harm than good (if anyone follows it, which i doubt), by those having 6 spoons of sugar in their tea instead of 6 aspartame tabs, hence probably making them fatter hence more likely to become diabetic (when, if they follow the advice, they can start taking sweeteners again!). | pierre oreilly |
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