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ABF Associated British Foods Plc

2,668.00
-18.00 (-0.67%)
Last Updated: 12:36:54
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Associated British Foods Plc LSE:ABF London Ordinary Share GB0006731235 ORD 5 15/22P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -18.00 -0.67% 2,668.00 2,667.00 2,669.00 2,700.00 2,663.00 2,693.00 134,168 12:36:54
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Textile Goods, Nec 19.75B 1.04B 1.3790 19.35 20.21B
Associated British Foods Plc is listed in the Textile Goods sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ABF. The last closing price for Associated British Foods was 2,686p. Over the last year, Associated British Foods shares have traded in a share price range of 1,807.00p to 2,765.00p.

Associated British Foods currently has 757,077,752 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Associated British Foods is £20.21 billion. Associated British Foods has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.35.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/10/2019
14:56
Phil, it's beginning to look a lot like recession, or somewhere very close.
essentialinvestor
07/10/2019
14:47
Afternoon EI, always the way ;-)
philanderer
07/10/2019
14:29
Can you sell your shares in ABF? :-)
skinny
07/10/2019
14:28
Phil, sold my shares in Next a few weeks back thinking I could buy
back lower down, it's gone up since.

essentialinvestor
07/10/2019
14:21
UK retailers demand Brexit deal after worst September on record
philanderer
03/10/2019
13:24
I have no idea who Slater5 is you eejit. Are you high on drugs?

If you're not, perhaps you should be.

tlobs2
03/10/2019
13:19
And who might you be Goldfigner16? You ought to get back to your playground. Idiot.
tlobs2
03/10/2019
08:16
In for another penny ....... LOL


Come on Boris get that deal over the line.


When this spikes back up to 3200p I'll be taking early retirement :-)

tlobs2
02/10/2019
19:15
Nor me :-S
philanderer
02/10/2019
18:28
Not really sure why this has been so much more badly hit than other shares?
gateside
02/10/2019
13:44
ABF easily dog of the portfolio toay.

Afternoon tl, luck with those .

philanderer
02/10/2019
13:41
In for a penny ...... I've added a few more today.
tlobs2
12/9/2019
17:41
tl , It was the very best one :-)
philanderer
12/9/2019
08:42
I think ABF might be one of your better performers today Phil ;-)
tlobs2
11/9/2019
13:37
Not so sure about that tl ;-)

ABF the only one of my twenty six that's not blue today , so I've got that going for me anyway ;-D

philanderer
11/9/2019
07:09
They can't all be wrong phil ;-)
tlobs2
10/9/2019
13:26
updated:

10th sept Goldmans neutral tp 2500p
10th sept UBS buy tp -
9th sept Barclays overweight tp 3200p
9th sept Credit Suisee outperform tp 2650p
9th sept Shore Cap buy -
9th sept Liberum buy tp 3070p


9th sept +++ pre close trading update ++++

philanderer
10/9/2019
12:04
It's the fall in the same store 'like for like' sales that's hit the share price by the look of it.
philanderer
10/9/2019
11:36
The statement was pretty reasonable and trading is in line with previous predictions.

With more Primark stores opening and old markets reopening perhaps (post Mugabe) the future for other parts of the business are potentially looking up :-)

IMHO

tlobs2
10/9/2019
09:29
No two ways about it, that update has been very poorly received. Just a shame the Weston family own the majority or ABF would be a target for a break up.

Down we go.

philanderer
10/9/2019
00:05
Primark owner Associated British Foods insists it will not increase prices for customers as it battles falling sales in UK
philanderer
09/9/2019
13:46
In equity markets, Associated British Foods was in the red as it backed its full-year guidance but cautioned that profit margins at Primark are expected to drop next year.
philanderer
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