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DCC Dcc Plc

5,485.00
-40.00 (-0.72%)
Last Updated: 15:22:44
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Dcc Plc DCC London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-40.00 -0.72% 5,485.00 15:22:44
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
5,525.00 5,485.00 5,560.00 5,525.00
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Dcc DCC Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
14/11/2023InterimGBP0.630423/11/202324/11/202315/12/2023
16/05/2023FinalGBP1.271725/05/202326/05/202320/07/2023
08/11/2022InterimGBP0.600417/11/202218/11/202209/12/2022
17/05/2022FinalGBP1.199326/05/202227/05/202221/07/2022
09/11/2021InterimGBP0.558518/11/202119/11/202110/12/2021
18/05/2021FinalGBP1.078527/05/202128/05/202122/07/2021
10/11/2020InterimGBP0.519519/11/202020/11/202009/12/2020
19/05/2020FinalGBP0.957928/05/202029/05/202023/07/2020
12/11/2019InterimGBP0.494821/11/201922/11/201911/12/2019
InterimGBP0.494820/11/201922/11/201911/12/2019
14/05/2019FinalGBP0.933723/05/201924/05/201918/07/2019
InterimGBP0.933722/05/201924/05/201918/07/2019

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Posted at 05/7/2023 12:23 by dcme
With money market rates now offering over 4% for no risk the dividend argument for holding this stock is irrelevant. The market just doesn't buy the DCC story. Something's got to give (then again I've been saying that for years!)
Posted at 16/5/2023 12:07 by dcme
It's still 70% an oil and gas distribution business - healthcare side down 19%, Tech business down 17%. Share price still lower than seven years ago. No share buybacks and management don't seem to have any interest in buying shares at such a great price?
Seems like the only people making money on DCC shares are the FTSE day traders
Posted at 16/5/2023 09:43 by djderry
Another year of solid progress,revenue up,profit up,dividend up.As expected.
Posted at 29/1/2023 10:02 by dcme
The Sunday Times(29/01/23)has an article reviewing some Irish companies and activist investor involvement. Here's their comment regarding DCC - "market darling turned dud, DCC looks like a sitting duck"
Posted at 14/1/2023 13:52 by dcme
Some sensible advice
Posted at 13/12/2022 07:25 by arja
chart still shows a steady downtrend and yet the analyst only downgraded it to 7000 after results . Market should bounce today after better showing by US indices and might help DCC to recover a bit
Posted at 08/11/2022 09:36 by dcme
The dividend increase over the last 5/6 years has been little compensation for the 40% share price decline over the same period
Posted at 08/11/2022 09:25 by w1lbur01
On average over the past 5/6 years the dividend looks to be rising by 10% a year.
Posted at 08/11/2022 08:43 by djderry
Another excellent set of results,revenue up 44% ,adjusted profit up 13% and interim dividend up 7.5%.Three of the four divisions continue to power ahead,despite all the headwinds.Healthcare showing a modest decline,due to stellar previous year comparison and covid related delays in healthsystem ( fewer elective procedures)but set for full year profit growth.The resilience of DCC model is clear.
Posted at 20/9/2022 10:18 by dcme
From the mid 2010s onwards this stock has de-rated (30% since 2016). This coincides with the mainstreaming of climate change awareness and fossil fuel demonization. While DCC has diversified significantly over the past decade, the bottom line is that the perception of the company is that of an oil and gas distributer. Greenwashing the energy side is not enough - they should really split the businesses and float the non fuel related operations as independent entities. Touting the dividend increments means nothing if invested capital is continually getting eroded. It's also hard to believe there have been no significant share buybacks (given the great value proposition here?)

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