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YNGA Young & Co's Brewery Plc

982.00
-10.00 (-1.01%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Young & Co's Brewery Plc LSE:YNGA London Ordinary Share GB00B2NDK765 A' ORD 12.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -10.00 -1.01% 982.00 980.00 990.00 1,000.00 974.00 988.00 32,211 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Eating Places 368.9M 29.7M 0.5078 11.78 349.74M
Young & Co's Brewery Plc is listed in the Eating Places sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker YNGA. The last closing price for Young & Co's Brewery was 992p. Over the last year, Young & Co's Brewery shares have traded in a share price range of 932.00p to 1,240.00p.

Young & Co's Brewery currently has 58,484,602 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Young & Co's Brewery is £349.74 million. Young & Co's Brewery has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.78.

Young & Co's Brewery Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/5/2008
10:39
bid coming?
elmfield
16/5/2008
15:52
good to see it, looks like they sold brewery at right time?
lots of cash ...... must look very tempting.

elmfield
16/5/2008
15:17
Nice rise for the share price today. Results in the next couple of weeks.
lundhousegreen
04/3/2008
07:42
Acknowledged. (What was inappropriate?)
lundhousegreen
03/3/2008
18:26
lundhousegreen & ivancampo



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zeppo
03/3/2008
18:04
The last dividend was 24 pence per share. That was before the recent split, so the equivalent divi should now show 6 pence per share.
lundhousegreen
03/3/2008
16:05
lundhousegreen
am i reading that right interim divdend £24.00p per share

vision88
06/2/2008
20:42
I undersatnd we will still be an AIM stock,having read through the details on the web site?
elmfield
17/1/2008
13:41
Could stick it in an ISA then , I suppose?
lundhousegreen
17/1/2008
13:29
Yes and all that lovely cash from sale last year due this month, Correct me if I am wrong about that, I think we are moving to main market which is not something I want.
elmfield
17/1/2008
11:40
Talking to my broker he stated that he thinks the split is good news,making the shares more liquid, and estimates that NAV is currently about £40 a share .
lundhousegreen
17/1/2008
10:19
They are replacing the articles of association and both classes of shares. Without knowing all the details, it looks as though the board doesn't know what to do about the two share classes. Sooner or later the anomaly will have to be faced. Would there have been anything wrong or against company law to have issued more shares to the "A" class, taking as a measure the average discount at which ordy were priced to "A"s over (say) a three year period? The company could then have had one class of new ordinary shares with equal rights.
q4z
17/1/2008
09:58
I for one am topping up, going for both shares, take what I can get.
full of cash and prime locations, lovely.

elmfield
16/1/2008
16:13
Share split.
lundhousegreen
15/11/2007
07:06
Interims.
Financial highlights

Revenue £63.9m +11.9%
EBITDA* £18.0m +77.5%
Operating profit* £12.1m +72.1%
Profit before tax £4.3m +867.4%
Profit before tax* £10.9m +89.2%
Earnings per share* 69.47p +105.8%
Interim dividend per share declared 24.00p +33.3%



No mention of a special divi', although interim divi up a nice 33%,
but does say
"In line with the Board's stated policy, investment opportunities
will be measured against the benefits of returning capital to
shareholders."

lundhousegreen
06/11/2007
22:13
So, anyone care to back the £40+ evaluation with some cold, hard figures?

Or is the banter here typical, meaningless ADVFN "commentary"?

I'm quite interested in investing in another brewery, particularly after H&H, but sadly Sharelockholmes puts this company on a P/E (historic) of over 35.

Doesn't sound particularly like good value sadly :-(.

Any other brewers offering more appealing fundamentals?

Thanks,
David

dpaccount
06/11/2007
16:12
Just sitting some cash some where quiet and safe.... well I reckon it is?
lots of lovely cash coming in at atrt of year so something to look forward to, lets hope they use it wisely.!

elmfield
06/11/2007
16:07
The interims should be out sometime next week. I hope the results will stop
the gradual slide in the share price and a quick return back into the £30's.(please!)

lundhousegreen
03/9/2007
12:18
? Friday was the turn.
elmfield
31/8/2007
16:26
Hopefully the summer lull will end next week when the "big boy
traders" are back at their desks after their break, and some sensible
valuations return.

lundhousegreen
31/8/2007
16:03
?
thought we looked a little over sold with all that cash coming in around Christmas?

elmfield
13/8/2007
13:07
Non voters now 1p more to buy than the voting shares, unusual.
lundhousegreen
09/8/2007
16:40
Patience in these markets IS a virtue!! Warren Buffet buys , then holds, apparently for the very, very long term.
lundhousegreen
09/8/2007
16:19
Bit of a melt down, my top up purchase at the top ain't looking so good now, however suppose just sit tight and ride it out!
elmfield
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