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JD. Jd Sports Fashion Plc

122.90
4.45 (3.76%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Jd Sports Fashion Plc LSE:JD. London Ordinary Share GB00BM8Q5M07 ORD 0.05P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  4.45 3.76% 122.90 18,167,881 16:35:10
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
122.90 123.00 127.35 118.65 120.35
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Sport Gds Stores, Bike Shops 10.13B 142.5M 0.0275 44.71 6.37B
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:59:31 O 6,150 122.959 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
23/4/202412:06JD Sports, Debt-Free, Low PE High Growth Retailer2,434
13/2/202409:08With Charts!!!41
10/1/201923:44JD.1
21/12/201809:07Broker rating1
16/9/201507:37*** JD Sports ***124

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Jd Sports Fashion (JD.) Most Recent Trades

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15:59:55122.966,1507,561.98O
15:58:42124.4245,49156,598.54O
15:58:40124.4024,94131,025.86O
15:58:09122.898441,037.22O
15:53:59123.2881,192100,092.69O

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Posted at 23/4/2024 09:20 by Jd Sports Fashion Daily Update
Jd Sports Fashion Plc is listed in the Sport Gds Stores, Bike Shops sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JD.. The last closing price for Jd Sports Fashion was 118.45p.
Jd Sports Fashion currently has 5,183,135,745 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jd Sports Fashion is £6,323,425,609.
Jd Sports Fashion has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 44.36.
This morning JD. shares opened at 120.35p
Posted at 18/4/2024 21:27 by covid 19 deal
Ashley opening a branch mear to all jd..selling at less than half of JD price...another debenhams case here
Posted at 14/4/2024 22:29 by alotto
60 millions turnover, 17 millions pbt. Margins are excellent, however...compare to JD,
JD expects now to make 900 millions adjusted pbt.
A valuation of 1 billion for applied nutrituon is absolutely unrealistic. If that's the ipo price it will fall like a stone to no more than 250mln in no time.
The benefit of an ipo of applied nutrition is marginal for jd. Unless applied nutrition can grow considerably but it won't happen overnight, the nutrition sector is highly competitive.
The most important thing is the core business, trainers.
Posted at 02/4/2024 09:19 by undervaluedassets
Such a resilient company.

Belief in JD has not been resilient though. it has been rediculous how the market has treated the share price

With this robust trading update I expect them to go back to highs

Multiple used to be mid 20s to 30s

the current PE is circa 12. (the pe ratio on advfn is just wrong .. a function of the disastrous change seen to financial pages at ADVFN).

Fully expect the PE to climb back into the 20s
Posted at 28/3/2024 08:06 by leadersoffice
Serves all those doomsday folk wrong including those in the city JD sports is a power brand and hardly has much debt. I hope you have been taking advantage of a weak share price and buying xx
Posted at 14/3/2024 17:45 by alotto
Not to mention that Adidas share price wasn't minimally dented.
Posted at 08/2/2024 08:10 by datait
Have to say the shop prices are expensive, too greedy with their prices doesn't surprise me why profits have fallen as much as they have.

Reflected on share price will slide below £1 soon enough. Plenty competition these days.
Posted at 22/1/2024 22:29 by bartyb
Three directors of JD Sports Fashion
JD.
3.10%

have spent £170,000 increasing their holdings after a profit warning left the retailer’s shares a third cheaper than on New Year's Day.

Chief executive Régis Schultz led the way with an investment of £99,000 before purchases connected to chair Andy Higginson and non-executive director Andy Long.

Their moves at near to 109p compared with mid-December’s 175p and the 155.45p before the 4 January disclosure that trading had been softer and more promotional than JD anticipated.

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House broker Peel Hunt cut its adjusted profit forecasts for this financial year and the following one to below £1 billion but retained a 250p target price, believing the weakness presented a “good opportunity to buy a growing market leader”.

It said: “External factors are mostly to blame. The consumer is cautious and looking for a deal and with no especially exciting launches, it has been a dullish period.”

Other analysts are more cautious, with RBC and Barclays lowering their price targets to 150p and JPMorgan cutting to 175p but with an “overweight221; recommendation. One of five stocks in interactive investor’s Aggressive Winter Portfolio 2023-24, JD Sports has been an otherwise strong seasonal performer based on an average return of 23.7% over the past 10 winters.

Shares closed the week at 111.25p, outperforming the retail sector on Friday after the UK’s Office for National Statistics confirmed JD’s view of poor Christmas conditions.

For the 22 weeks to 30 December, JD reported like-for-like growth slightly behind its expectations at 1.8%. The gross margin was similar to last year, below its earlier hopes due to the elevated level of promotional activity in the peak trading period.

JD operates more than 3,400 stores in 38 countries, with about a third of its £10 billion annual revenues from North America through brands such as Finish Line and Shoe Palace.

Schultz, who became chief executive in September 2022, said this month that JD continued to make good progress on the five-year strategic plan he set out last February.

His ambition to make JD the leading “global sports fashion powerhouse” targets opportunities in Europe and North America through investment in stores, technology and analytics.

On recent trading, Schultz pointed out that JD continued to grow market share and that its overall revenue growth of 6% was against very tough comparisons with last year.

He added: “We are confident in our strategy and we continue to invest in our supply chain, systems and stores, supported by our strong cash generation and healthy balance sheet."

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Schultz was appointed by Higginson, the former Morrisons chair who took the top boardroom role at JD in 2022. He knows both the retail sector and the company well, having grown up in the Lancashire town of Bury where JD was founded in 1981 and is still headquartered.

Higginson bought shares worth £240,000 at a price near 150p last January, with his household’s latest investment taking place on Thursday with a value of £49,500.

The £20,000 purchase by Long, who is an executive director at JD’s majority shareholder Pentland Group, was struck on Friday. He previously ran privately-owned Pentland’s portfolio of sports and fashion brands that includes Speedo, Canterbury and Berghaus.

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Posted at 17/1/2024 09:42 by noramping
Careful, yes good sign, markets always overreact, sentiment accounts for a lot.

I say again has the share price correct too much, imho yes, will it drop further possibly yes. There are plenty of shares which are undervalued, the U.K. markets are undervalued compared to other markets, will that change , who knows?

If I was holding I would not be rushing to sell, how long before it recovers, again who knows, but I would guess it’s medium term not day trading term.
Posted at 09/1/2024 09:10 by careful
Most private investors are so short term.
It is fun to watch, but it will take years to see how JD. perform as a company.

Meanwhile the traders will take the share price up and down.
More like a computer game than investing, we are playing each other.

Bitcoin is reaching recent highs because they are about to allow ETF's.
Says it all, they are trading a limited supply of nothing.
It had to happen.
Up it goes to infinity if everyone buys and the rumour goes round that the price will go up tenfold.
..down it goes when everyone thinks it is worthless.
and they have the cheek to call it an asset.
Posted at 04/1/2024 20:35 by warrenbuffet73
Does JD Sports' share price slide make it a good time to buy?
Published: 12:22 04 Jan 2024 GMT
Written by: Leo Grieco
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JD Sports Fashion PLC
LSE:JD.
JD sports model
JD Sports Fashion PLC (LSE:JD.) has lost close to a quarter of its value after issuing profit warnings, with analysts such as those at Shore Capital scurrying to place the stock’s rating under review while they analyse what’s gone wrong.

However, Peel Hunt, the group’s house broker, has issued a research note of solidarity, stating that the current dip represents “a good opportunity to buy a high-quality, growing market leader”.

It claims that the weaker financials over Christmas were largely caused by external factors, such as a lack of exciting launches, cautious shoppers looking for deals and milder weather slowing the sales of winter range products such as coats.

“JD’s forecasts can’t defy these forces,” the house broker said before lowering its own forecasts for both the current and upcoming financial year.

Peel Hunt’s pre-tax profit guidance for the current year has been reduced from just over £1 billion to £920 million – on the lower end of JD’s newly adjusted £915 million to £935 million range.

Peel Hunt keeps its ‘buy’ rating for the stock and targets a 250p price, representing more than a 110% upside to the current 117p price.

Downgrades to come?

Shore Capital has placed its 'buy' rating on JD Sports under review after today’s “disappointing news” with a profit warning set around sales slightly behind management expectations alongside weaker than anticipated gross margin.

The broker noted that the revised pre-tax profit guidance of circa £915-935 million is slightly below the consensus expectation of £1.09 billion.

At the midpoint, this marks a notable 15% cut to its forecast, ShoreCap noted.

“We see a lot to like in JD, not least its balance sheet, but confidence in earnings estimates is a pre-condition of a positive equity case and so we place our buy stance under review,” it said
Jd Sports Fashion share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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