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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Clipper Logistics Plc | CLG | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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837.00 | 837.00 |
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Posted at 14/2/2022 18:08 by km18 ...from last year...The company has large number of blue-chip clients like Asda, John Lewis, Wilko, Morrisons etc. With pandemic rise in e-commerce activity in all segments has increase to high levels which put Clipper logistics in right spot to enjoy gains in profitability and increase market share. The long-term macro trends are working in favor of the company as dramatic shift has been made towards e-commers. The company has recently added a 16 million Sq Ft of space over 50 locations in 5 territories. With large multinational increasing their footprints require more use of services such as warehousing, logistic support etc. The company announced Final results today key highlights are: Revenue is up 39% from £696.2m to £500.7 EBT growth is 33.8% from £16.2m to £21.7m EPS growth is 34% from 15.9p to 21.3p The company’s ROE is 64% and ROIC is 17.2% P/E is 29.3 ...from WealthOracleAM |
Posted at 01/12/2020 10:50 by wingman54321 - John Lewis online massive growth- PLT massive growth - Zara online and home massive growth - click and collect massive growth - Arcadia contract will continue through admistration & will be picked up by boohoo or sports direct both clipper clients (fingers crossed) - NHS contract booming, Clipper have taken further 600,000 sqft & have hundred of vacancies - Joules online flying - EWM brands will hopefully get picked up by M&S (clipper client) - Halfords bikes sales booming - Revenue has already topped analysts expectations for H1 - Clipper posting on social media regarding various fulfilment centres experiences exceptional growth over Black Friday - ASDA George and .com flying Fingers Crossed for Clipper to announce they have beaten expectations again and a dividend for the full year above 10p please! |
Posted at 14/8/2020 00:31 by pj fozzie Albert, nope, I won't be jumping. I still like this as a long term growth/income play. Clipper are used by many online retailers and I don't see online retail doing anything but growing. There have been some bumps in the road over the past couple of years, but overall I'm happy to keep CLG in the portfolio. It's about 1.5% of the stash and I'm comfortable with that.Cheers, PJ |
Posted at 02/6/2020 07:44 by rik shaw Trading update- Clipper seem to be making the most of the current environment |
Posted at 28/5/2020 07:54 by rik shaw New e-fulfillment service |
Posted at 03/4/2020 07:38 by rik shaw Clipper Logistics plc Clipper awarded NHS PPE contract |
Posted at 20/11/2019 09:27 by pj fozzie Wow! Just wow.Nice to see the price hike, although I am still well underwater as most of my holding was built up when the price was over £4 a share. Was continuing to hold, on the grounds that I still believe that the long term growth potential for CLG is a positive story and I'll be disappointed if a take over goes through at a price at which I make a loss. Next few weeks will be interesting. Cheers, PJ |
Posted at 30/8/2019 11:04 by superadams Good progress in current climate imho. 15 % divi hike shows confidence. |
Posted at 19/12/2018 14:34 by mauricemonkey ASOS, growth 15%.BOO, growth 45%. Yeah I bet Clg are being really whacked by those figures. |
Posted at 07/12/2018 16:31 by pj fozzie Such a frustrating share to own! The results looked great to me yesterday along with increased dividend - and yet my worst performing share over the past couple of days. I don't understand. Seems there's been a significant market reaction to one of the directors selling about 40% of his shares yesterday.Still - it looks like the business will continue to grow and the dividend will to. I think I'm gonna have to top up. Anyone aware of anything serious on the news front that I might have missed? Cheers, PJ |
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