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YNGN Young & Co's Brewery Plc (aim)

596.00
-10.00 (-1.65%)
16 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Young & Co's Brewery Plc (aim) LSE:YNGN London Ordinary Share GB00B2NDK989 NON VTG ORD 12.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -10.00 -1.65% 596.00 70,867 16:35:03
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
598.00 616.00 608.00 600.00 608.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Eating Places 368.9M 29.7M 0.5078 11.82 350.91M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:35:03 UT 529 596.00 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
11/4/202418:41The Young Ones - Young's at a fat discount (Young's non voting).45
11/11/202211:27The forgotten share or your ISA56

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Young & Co's Brewery Plc... (YNGN) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
15:35:03596.005293,152.84UT
15:12:28600.001911,146.00AT
14:36:20607.003001,821.00O
14:08:14600.003091,854.00AT
13:24:57612.6416.13O

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Posted at 16/4/2024 09:20 by Young & Co's Brewery Plc... Daily Update
Young & Co's Brewery Plc (aim) is listed in the Eating Places sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker YNGN. The last closing price for Young & Co's Brewery Plc... was 606p.
Young & Co's Brewery Plc... currently has 58,484,602 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Young & Co's Brewery Plc... is £350,907,612.
Young & Co's Brewery Plc... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.82.
This morning YNGN shares opened at 608p
Posted at 18/1/2024 10:32 by apad
YNGA and YNGN moved together over 5 years except for a 21/22 period when YNGA outperformed. Don't know why.
I am going to assume that CPC holders will dump their YNGA shares so reducing the price and I will hold on for a while then dump them. Can't understand why a PI would not choose YNGN over YNGA.
apad
Posted at 17/1/2024 21:12 by apad
Does anyone have an explanation for the 21/22 outperformance of YNGA over YNGN?
apad
Posted at 17/11/2023 20:38 by darrin1471
EI. Young's acquisition of CPC includes "3,612,894 new Young's A Shares"
CPC was seen as a NAV value play by many, so some may be looking to offload YNGA over the next few months.
YNGA may underperform vs YNGN creating an opportunity in the future.

I thought CPC was badly run and underperforming. Little profits on owned pubs that did not pay any rents. Combining of head office functions should lead to significant savings, as should the combined buying power and the better Young's product.

CPC own a 53% stake in loss making Mosaic Pubs. Severn of the Mosaic Pubs are in or around Birmingham. It will be interesting to see what Youngs do with them.
Posted at 07/6/2023 19:17 by 1jat
Thanks EssentialInvestor230;..we need to look for other split share classes….Shell and Schroders have done away with theirs in the last few years.
Posted at 06/6/2023 15:59 by essentialinvestor
I started this discussion to highlight the very large % differential (on historical price data) between the NV and voting shares.


YTD YNGN Up just under 40%,

YNGA Up 13%.


I hope some may have benefited from this board highlighting what looked a low risk
opportunity on some gap closing between YNGN and YNGA.
Posted at 04/6/2023 16:58 by 1jat
Jeffers
The merger of share classes has recently happened at Schroders (SDR). The non voting shares got a decent bump.
It is unlikely to happen here as it would trigger a transfer of value from the family in the A shares to the NV shares.
The enterprise value of the company would not change and that would need to be shared equally between the number of shares. Turkeys voting for Christmas….

In a bid situation, it would probably be open for negotiation who gets what, the A shares vote whether the company accepts, but the NV shares would still represent a sizeable minority who will need to be bought out, so i would expect a similar offer to both classes to apply.

ANyway a takeover is unlikely given the family involvement unless it is an unbelievably good offer.
Posted at 25/5/2023 08:19 by 1tx
Pleased with results as we are now not getting rates relief & VAT reductions and have had to cope with price,wage increases etc.Divi increase welcome.

The voting structure is designed to protect the company/family interests from takeover.In reality I doubt the large pub groups could run the company better.
Posted at 21/5/2023 09:46 by jeffers613
YNGN looks much better value than YNGA. What are the chances of YNGN getting voting rights ie simplified share structure with all shares on equal terms? What would then happen to market value of YNGN's?
Posted at 18/1/2023 11:07 by adae
RBG's recent t/s disappointed due to train strikes at the wrong moment.

How many will be out in Young's pubs in January I wonder - isn't like there's catch-up spend.

So YNGN has exactly the same rights as YNGA except for no vote? Do find these voting/non-voting shares strange, Schroders was another.
Posted at 03/1/2023 22:30 by coolen
If Young is strong enough to survive long term would zero EPS (v. 60p ) justify a 300p reduction in the non-voters share price. Or in the case of the voters, a 600p reduction.
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