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ECEL Eurocell Plc

134.50
-2.50 (-1.82%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Eurocell Plc LSE:ECEL London Ordinary Share GB00BVV2KN49 ORD GBP0.001
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -2.50 -1.82% 134.50 65,594 12:58:21
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
133.00 136.00 135.00 133.50 135.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Plastics Products, Nec 364.5M 9.6M 0.0857 15.69 150.72M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
15:43:41 O 3,000 134.00 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
30/3/202414:14ECEL with charts35
25/7/202318:31Eurocell (ECEL) One to Watch on Tuesday 43

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Eurocell (ECEL) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
2024-04-25 14:43:42134.003,0004,020.00O
2024-04-25 14:39:59133.003,0003,990.00O
2024-04-25 12:43:38133.001,6872,243.71O
2024-04-25 11:58:42134.0030,00040,200.00O
2024-04-25 11:58:23134.0025,00033,500.00O

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Posted at 25/4/2024 09:20 by Eurocell Daily Update
Eurocell Plc is listed in the Plastics Products, Nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ECEL. The last closing price for Eurocell was 137p.
Eurocell currently has 112,059,272 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eurocell is £150,719,721.
Eurocell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.69.
This morning ECEL shares opened at 135p
Posted at 30/3/2024 14:14 by creditcrunchies
So ECEL dividend yield is currently 4.23%
Posted at 30/3/2024 13:59 by creditcrunchies
I always work it out manually by using actual interim and final divi pence per share then divide by the share price. Their data is based on past divi payments and don't adjust them until months later especially when companies are cutting their dividends. you also need to read rns for the past 12 months to factor it all especially when researching liabilities and debt . They just get the actual reported accounts when they're formally released
Posted at 27/3/2024 11:17 by brucie5
Why is this share so overlooked? Director buy today; divi over 7% apparently covered; and scores in the 80s for value and quality on Stocko. There is of course some debt, but seems manageable. And chart is a peach.
What am I missing?
Posted at 16/2/2022 18:13 by km18
...from last year...

Eurocell plc is a market leading, vertically integrated UK manufacturer, distributor and recycler of innovative window, door and roofline PVC building products. Performance is rebounding solidly from Covid, forward guidance was revised up today. Growth should remain decent, valuation is decent, returns should be decent aswell with share price set to push up to new record highs. Buy at current spot 279p and hold for a couple of years up to 400p area as recovery extends.

ECEL today published a solid set of H1 results. Revenues rebounded strongly in H1 to £168.1m, up 80% from Covid-impacted H1 2020. But performance was also solid relative to H1 2019, up 23% on the £136.3m recorded a couple of years ago. Commercial performance has fully recovered from Covid and top line business is kicking on healthily....from WealthOracleAM
Posted at 30/9/2021 08:54 by tomps2
Iain Staples mentions Eurocell (ECEL) at 15m03s in the latest PIWORLD interview

Watch the video here:

Or listen to the podcast here:
Posted at 16/3/2021 12:39 by edwards9
More also during the Q&A 46min:2021 Expecting to maintain Gross Margin 50.5 to 51%. Also ECEL expect PVC resin prices to fall later this year.
Posted at 14/3/2021 17:50 by pj84
The following is from the results and whilst there might be some increase in input costs all of Eurocell's competitors will be in the same situation and either they will all go bust (which isn't going to happen) or increases in input prices will have to be passed on which they are staring to implement.

"BREXIT AND SUPPLY CHAIN

We took several steps to protect the business from the potential negative effects of Brexit. In this context, it is worth noting that over 95% of our sales are to UK-based customers and that the vast majority of our workforce has the right to work in the UK.

Some of our key raw materials do originate from Europe, so any disruption in supplies could impact our manufacturing operations. With that in mind, whilst we have only limited capacity to hold additional raw materials at our own sites, we completed a significant investment in additional stocks in 2019, adding c.GBP5 million to finished goods for key product lines, most of which remained in place throughout 2020.

Now that the nature of the future trading relationship between the UK and the EU has been substantially defined, the risks relating to the imposition of import tariffs are largely behind us.

More generally, whilst the impact of increased demand, supplier production outages and new administrative requirements for EU imports have together put sector supply chains under pressure, we have continued to secure the raw materials we require. So far, we have not experienced any significant adverse effects from the delays at UK ports.

However, PVC resin prices began to increase towards the end of 2020 and this trend has continued into the new year. We are therefore implementing selling price increases, starting in February 2021, to recover this and other cost inflation."
Posted at 13/3/2021 08:47 by dope007
UK/Europe PVC is up around 50% and shortages for anything out of China is simply getting worse. with no end in sight. April/May if they haven't said anything and the stock price remains high....
Posted at 13/3/2021 05:16 by bingothevandal12
The raw material shortages and linked price rises plus ancillary costs will continue to rise until at least beginning Q3. Unless they hike share price by 20-30% there will be a significant effect on EOY profitability.
Posted at 12/3/2021 08:43 by dope007
They are real and they have not mentioned them. Look up PVC price if you don't believe me. If it carries on for a few more months they will have no choice but to inform the mkt imho
Eurocell share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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