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DPP Dp Poland Plc

10.75
0.25 (2.38%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Dp Poland Plc LSE:DPP London Ordinary Share GB00B3Q74M51 ORD 0.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.25 2.38% 10.75 10.50 11.00 10.75 10.50 10.50 482,374 16:18:55
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Eating Places 35.69M -4.36M -0.0061 -17.62 76.59M
Dp Poland Plc is listed in the Eating Places sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker DPP. The last closing price for Dp Poland was 10.50p. Over the last year, Dp Poland shares have traded in a share price range of 6.25p to 13.45p.

Dp Poland currently has 712,481,898 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Dp Poland is £76.59 million. Dp Poland has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -17.62.

Dp Poland Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/4/2024
16:07
But the shareholder is Dominos
aldington
03/4/2024
09:07
It seems the only way this company can remain solvent is by constantly tapping shareholders
my retirement fund
19/3/2024
14:16
I tend to agree!
adrunkenmarcus
19/3/2024
12:34
As just one (imperfect) comparison, Domino's Pizza in the US is trading at 3.4x sales even though its growth in the mature local market is relat ively anaemic. DP Poland is now growing at >20% but trading at 1.5x sales. No matter how you spin this, the stock is currently significantly undervalued.
montynj
19/3/2024
12:22
Nice breakout on chart
montynj
16/1/2024
09:28
Looks like everyone sold out after the last update for Q3 in November.

Q4 even better than Q3 and the strongest quarter in the company's history.

Trading in H2 was very impressive and the company was profitable.

z1co
14/11/2023
10:25
I have been here a very,very long time and it’s one of my largest holdings!!
hybrasil
14/11/2023
07:35
I take it you’re praising the Lord for the 37% increase in October. 🤩. It does look
Promising!

adrunkenmarcus
14/11/2023
07:10
Hallelujah
hybrasil
25/9/2023
15:57
Nils Gornall, CEO, and Edward Kacyrz, CFO, will host a webinar for private investors to present the HY23 results which will be released on 26 September.

Webinar is at 12.30pm on Tuesday 3rd October

Register:

yellowstoneadvisory
04/8/2023
15:30
What is happening here? Stock falling sharply
jm6783
21/7/2023
11:18
Well. If you gave up the drink!
hybrasil
21/7/2023
08:32
I don’t know how old you are. I’m pretty young so I hope so!
adrunkenmarcus
21/7/2023
07:14
That’s the most positive rns I’ve seen here in a long time.

DPP is getting very embedded in the worldwide dominos structure with our director and 2% shareholder Mr Rennie becoming ceo of dominos uk.


The trick is to be here for the end game.

Will I live that long me asks

hybrasil
30/6/2023
15:23
Unimpressed all around, I'm afraid. Accounts reported on last possible day to avoid suspension. Loan note to refinance 31/12/24......
I can't see the attraction.

garbetklb
30/6/2023
07:44
I do hope so. Over £5 million ebitda forecast for 2024 but i do hope they can stop diluting.
adrunkenmarcus
30/6/2023
07:37
You certainly would need to be apatient investor here. I went back through the thread and I started buying here over 11 years ago.

On my reading of the results the ship has at long last steadied and it looks I think (but I would say that wouldn’t I) that the tide will come in

hybrasil
29/6/2023
16:37
Results tomorrow
hybrasil
26/4/2023
11:00
A drunken

I think the tide has finally turned and at long last things are going to move!

hybrasil
22/4/2023
11:11
I hope that they are able to move forward without raising more equity. Despite higher borrowing costs compared to a few years ago, debt financing is an option (provided they do not go mad!) They need to be at free cashflow break-even; optimise the current store estate and reach its potential; and do better on sub franchising for future expansion.

The company itself has grown substantially on any measure (market cap, store count, revenues etc.) but shareholders have not benefited to date.

adrunkenmarcus
21/4/2023
06:58
I think the corner has been turned that the need to raise cash has finally gone.

I have bored you before I am sure but the share price of dominos uk did 32x once it turned a similar corner

hybrasil
20/4/2023
23:02
I now reckon this is about to take off
hybrasil
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