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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pennon Group Plc | LSE:PNN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNNTLN49 | ORD 61 1/20P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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662.50 | 664.00 | 682.00 | 656.00 | 673.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Sewerage Systems | 797.2M | 100k | 0.0004 | - | 1.73B |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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18:45:02 | O | 9,383 | 661.366 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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07/3/2024 | 14:30 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: UK CMA starts merger inquiry into Pennon acquisition |
05/3/2024 | 14:46 | UK RNS | Pennon Group PLC Change of Auditor |
01/3/2024 | 13:22 | UK RNS | Pennon Group PLC Director Declaration |
01/3/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Pennon Group PLC Total Voting Rights |
27/2/2024 | 09:53 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: CMA asks for comments on Pennon purchase of SES Water |
20/2/2024 | 14:48 | UK RNS | Pennon Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
08/2/2024 | 12:14 | UK RNS | Pennon Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
01/2/2024 | 09:20 | UK RNS | Pennon Group PLC Block listing Interim Review |
01/2/2024 | 09:12 | UK RNS | Pennon Group PLC Total Voting Rights |
22/1/2024 | 15:20 | UKREG | Pennon Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
Pennon (PNN) Share Charts1 Year Pennon Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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17/1/2024 | 14:12 | Pennon into orbit ? | 1,335 |
22/1/2022 | 20:19 | Pennon - South West Water & Viridor Waste | 156 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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2024-03-18 18:45:04 | 661.37 | 9,383 | 62,055.97 | O |
2024-03-18 18:06:45 | 664.93 | 4,989 | 33,173.56 | O |
2024-03-18 18:05:27 | 662.06 | 7,217 | 47,780.73 | O |
2024-03-18 18:05:27 | 670.76 | 818 | 5,486.78 | O |
2024-03-18 18:00:22 | 661.00 | 1,949 | 12,882.89 | O |
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Posted at 18/3/2024 08:20 by Pennon Daily Update Pennon Group Plc is listed in the Sewerage Systems sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PNN. The last closing price for Pennon was 686.50p.Pennon currently has 261,327,467 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Pennon is £1,731,294,469. Pennon has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16562.50. This morning PNN shares opened at 673p |
Posted at 17/1/2024 10:39 by chc15 Seems the timing of the deal was good for pnn, not so much for the buyers. |
Posted at 16/1/2024 13:24 by pierre oreilly I just bought some for the income due to similar reasons as you describe. If large shareholders were prepared to put in cash at a higher price, then the current price is likely to be ok. And of course, pnn now has plenty of cash to play with. |
Posted at 16/1/2024 13:21 by apollocreed1 Which is bizarre because PNN stated that they'd canvassed large shareholders as to the appetite to invest in their takeover and the results were positive. |
Posted at 12/1/2024 03:50 by apollocreed1 They dropped below the offer price a few times today. Hard to understand why anyone would be selling so soon after the offer |
Posted at 10/1/2024 08:25 by chc15 Anyone going for the pb offer? Wonder what the price will be. |
Posted at 20/7/2023 16:37 by essentialinvestor OFWAT also regulate Thames Water, that would not provide me with any comfort.ON PNN, the current dividend is not sustainable imv, luck with your holding. |
Posted at 29/6/2023 07:29 by chc15 Adding a small bit here again. Wondering with all the bad news atm, if the government wanted to buy out listed water co's, how would this work? Could they force shareholders to sell shares at a set price? |
Posted at 11/5/2023 08:20 by pierre oreilly Anyone got any positive points for pnn?I really can't see any, even though I wouldn't mind buying back in here.Everything i read makes me think pnn is some sort of social service, really generous to customers, themselves, partners - everyone except shareholders. I'm holding off buying back yet |
Posted at 03/6/2021 16:40 by samewe In theory, share price drops by the same amount of special dividend, therefore the idea of share consolidation of 3 to 2 is to assume that the share price ex share price div should be the share price on 2 June of 1070p. If not the projected share price on ex divi day should be 1070 less 355p. We hope that with reduced share capital of 30%, EPS should go up and in turns delivers higher divi and high share price in the long term. |
Posted at 13/6/2020 09:07 by pierre oreilly Rim, just some thoughts using your numbers (which agree roughly with my views too)You say divi to be il 2.5-3.0%, so say 2.75%, fair enough. We know the post-everything pnn divi will be about 21.11p, meaning a share price (@2.75%) of £7.68p when all done and dusted, agree with that. You expect £1-1.5bn (say 1.25bn) of the virid proceeds to be returned to shareholders (as a special divi - no evidence of that yet but still). So that means you expect a special of £2.97 per share. So the total value you expect is £2.97 cash divi plus a pnn share price post return of £7.68, being £10.64. I suppose being generous, we could add on the upcoming divi of 30.11p making a grand total expected exall value of £10.94. That is a little better than i thought, and think, but it seem there's nothing left in the current price (let alone being risk free under £11!). All fair enough and reasonable, except the risk of something not going as you envisage. I came out with a value a couple of quid less than using your assumptions. I don't like the very high implied p/e pnn will be sitting on post everything @7.68 (something like mid 20s) and to me the very high risk of the cash back not being cash in the hand. The risk of the cash into the pension pot being greater than you expect is large imv. All in all, the pnn price atm pretty much reflects the ex all value, if a little optimistically, imv. Very interesting the security of pnn should the market as a whole tank. This would be a better place than most to avoid the worst of that. |
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