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OCDO Ocado Group Plc

288.90
2.00 (0.70%)
28 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ocado Group Plc LSE:OCDO London Ordinary Share GB00B3MBS747 ORD 2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.00 0.70% 288.90 2,044,907 16:35:09
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
289.70 290.70 293.50 284.40 287.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc Retail Stores, Nec 2.83B -314M -0.3838 -7.57 2.38B
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:35:10 O 4 289.30 GBX

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Ocado (OCDO) Most Recent Trades

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2024-06-28 15:36:10289.30411.57O
2024-06-28 15:35:10288.9017,12649,477.01O
2024-06-28 15:35:09288.901,085,8923,137,141.99UT
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Posted at 29/6/2024 09:20 by Ocado Daily Update
Ocado Group Plc is listed in the Misc Retail Stores, Nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker OCDO. The last closing price for Ocado was 286.90p.
Ocado currently has 818,224,755 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ocado is £2,376,942,913.
Ocado has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.57.
This morning OCDO shares opened at 287p
Posted at 28/6/2024 13:01 by bres1960
The share price is being deliberately driven down to facilitate the company going private, just like IDS was leading up to the current Kretinski bid. Both the IDS CEO & BOD were in cahoots with Kretinski, not once stating a single positive thing about IDS's performance right up to the bid, all the time while the share price was driven down. With Kretinski stepping in a week with his offer, after the massive orchestrated drop in the IDS share price?
Posted at 24/6/2024 15:26 by stutes
I think the longer the incumbent CEO remains in post, the more the damage to the Board's credibility and share price. Time to swing the axe.
Posted at 23/6/2024 18:36 by hamhamham1
If you are losing hundreds of millions a year, and you have limited money in the bank, what does the future look like?
A buyout is their only hope or else its share price dilution. But the latter just delays the inevitable.
At what point will this be profitable?
Posted at 22/6/2024 15:05 by stutes
A leader who repeatedly messes up should go. Why allow a leader who has a number of missteps to his tenure, seen a falling share price stay in control of Ocado? Shareholders who turn a blind eye to the problems are doormats for management - mess up and you should expect the sack.
Posted at 20/6/2024 14:58 by wunderbar
I’ve been watching this stock for a few months now, aiming to make a purchase c.325-350p. Thought I’d missed the boat when it hit 410p a few weeks ago. However, today’s crash caught my eye and forced me into action much sooner than I had anticipated. My gut instinct is telling me today’s 15% fall is a huge over-reaction for what is essentially a delayed/paused go live date for an automated warehouse [CFC – customer fulfilment centre], planned to be Canadian grocer Sobeys' fourth CFC, originally scheduled to go-live in 2025.

It’s unknown how long this will be delayed but surely doesn’t warrant a fall of this magnitude which has so far wiped off c.£440m from OCDO's market cap. Given that Ocado went on to say its financial guidance for FY24 remains unchanged, along with its target to be cash flow positive in the mid-term, makes it hard to fathom such a sharp fall. Has the market made a mistake and offered up a bargain. Time will tell.

Somewhat annoyingly I tried buying at 290p but trading was suspended due to high volatility, had to wait 4 minutes before trading re-commenced [during which time share price had jumped almost 5%] so ended up buying at 305p. I usually opt for medium/long term hold so looking to double my money at 610p. At this stage I’m setting a timeframe of 2-4 years.

In the time I’ve been writing this post the share price has shot up to 318p, dropped back down to 290p and now 297p, so it’s anyone’s guess where it will settle once short term volatility subsides, but I’d be very happy if it nudged up to c.350p in coming weeks which would give my investment a reasonable buffer against future volatility. However, if it continues tanking I’ll consider topping up c.260-275p, being 10-15% below my initial entry point. Should this occur I will likely revise my exit price and timeframe.
Posted at 20/6/2024 13:50 by stutes
All share options for senior directors should be frozen till the share price reaches £11. No more win-win if the share price falls. Mess up and you pay.
Posted at 28/5/2024 11:43 by stutes
The up-tick in share price, contrary to jp morgan's 350p valuation, should focus shareholders to wonder if new CEO is appointed, how much more will share price go up?

20yrs and no Tesla- like rating or profit means for me the CEO should go.
Posted at 21/5/2024 09:57 by darrin1471
Stutes started this thread in May 2021 when the share price was around £20 so being 80%+ down is likely to affect your view on OCDO
Posted at 15/5/2024 09:04 by stutes
The online grocery tech group wants to launch a scheme under which Steiner could receive a bonus worth up to 1,800% – or an “enhanced multiplier” – of his £824,570 base salary if its share price hits £29.69 in three years' time and other performance targets are met.

Is he really worth 1800 times basic? Why didn't his pay drop say by 1800 times when share price fell from £29? The business growth is tied too much to Kroger - Ocado needs to reduce its business risk/dependency by having other US retailers as clients.
The CEO isn't Ocado and Ocado isn't the CEO - time to appoint a tech CEO for the solutions unit and a retailer
CEO for Ocado Retail. The current CEO has had over 20 yrs to deliver the goods - he needs to go if the strategic goals are to be fully met.
Ocado needs to get away from moving timescales and deliver profitand dividend- cash burn and empire building should be discouraged.
Posted at 01/5/2024 08:50 by stutes
If CEO is awarded shares for a share price north of £29?, surely the corollary is if share price falls below £4 or £3 the share scheme should produce a negative which is then applied to subsequent schemes?

No more to one-sided schemes. Mess up and its a negative and it stays till it is cancelled out.
Ocado share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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