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CRL Creightons Plc

25.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Creightons Plc LSE:CRL London Ordinary Share GB0002341666 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 25.00 24.00 26.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 26,587 08:00:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep 58.57M 514k 0.0075 33.33 17.11M
Creightons Plc is listed in the Perfume,cosmetic,toilet Prep sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CRL. The last closing price for Creightons was 25p. Over the last year, Creightons shares have traded in a share price range of 18.00p to 37.00p.

Creightons currently has 68,429,583 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Creightons is £17.11 million. Creightons has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 33.33.

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09/9/2020
11:00
Believe market reaction to recent results misjudged and presents an opportunity at current share price Revenue +8.6%, profit +29.4% and margin +7.9%, increase in dividend and good cash reserves- great, given current circumstances. CRL seems to have adapted quickly to protect itself and benefit from pandemic, so tend to agree with IC view following results: 'Rated on a trailing price/earnings (PE) ratio of 11, prospects of Creightons continuing to outperform its rivals are still being materially underrated'
investor0109
07/9/2020
14:03
CRL '...has delivered record annual results and ones that surpassed my expectations...' according to ST today.
mfhmfh
07/9/2020
11:42
CRL tipped by IC today: 'Manufacturing Gains'. BUY rating and extract here:

'...outsourcing of warehousing and distribution of finished products almost complete...means that Creightons has the infrastructure in place to continue to scale up. It’s well positioned to do so... trading in the first four months of the new financial year is ahead of last year.

...trailing price/earnings (PE) ratio of 11, prospects of Creightons continuing to outperform its rivals are still being materially underrated. On a bid-offer spread of 54p to 56p, the shares continue to rate a buy'

investor0109
06/9/2020
08:09
Hi sidam.Definitely worth a look! On my watchlist. Tick a lot of boxes...
johndoe23
03/9/2020
14:33
Creightons (CRL) FY20 results presentation. Group Managing Director, Bernard Johnson, Group Finance and Commercial Director, Paul Forster and Global Marketing Director/Deputy MD, Pippa Clark present full year 2020 results.

Video:
Podcast:

tomps2
03/9/2020
12:52
John Doe
EPS growth last year was adversely impacted by huge change in tax rate and by initial effects from Covid, lost sales and marginally higher costs for a short period.

Dividend could be higher and in my view should be higher given cash generation, but quite a lot of cap ex scheduled for next 18 months (1.5m) and if the current warehouse is also extended cap ex could be quite a bit higher. To get to their aspirations, it is almost certainly that they will acquire new brands and/or businesses, which will require cash.

On Zulu, my understand is should ideally be 5 years growth, three historic and two prospective. If growth over four years 21 to 25 is 20% or higher, then PEG would be 0.5 to 0.6 if rating was maintained and aspirations met or close to being met.

Not written in stone, but in my view at least worth a dabble in case management aspirations are met.

sidam
03/9/2020
11:54
Look at long term EPS growth. Last year's number was flattered by a one off tax rebate. Was about 3.6p adjusted IIRC.
gdjs100
03/9/2020
11:26
Hi sidam. Thanks for your input. Good results but couple of issues for me. EPS growth of just 6%, on a PE of 12 equals a PEG of 2, not cheap according to the Zulu theory.Also, director remuneration is double that of divi paid, i would be looking for that to be the other way around. At least a ratio of 1:1.Big positive for me would be 43% increase in international sales.
johndoe23
03/9/2020
10:35
I watched the presentation. It was over one hour but I was impressed with how they coped with Covid. Over the years I have seen probably 100s of presentations and this was top rate. Good explanations and strategy for growth. The previous 5 year aspirations (management use that word not projections or forecasts etc) were for revenues of £60m for this year and it looks as though they will be less than 10% short.

If you look at the 2025 aspirations, net profits will have grown by 24% compound, if they miss by £10m to £90m, but keep margins the growth rate falls to 20%. If you believe in the PEG system, the stock is the wrong price. So you could get a double over 4 or 5 years by profits growth and then PE expansion on top.

It looks to be a decent company with good and proven management.

So I have made a small purchase.

sidam
03/9/2020
08:51
No not yet.
yupawiese2010
03/9/2020
08:37
Have the ex-dividend and div pay dates been announced yet?
tas11osc
02/9/2020
21:03
Is the spread normally big with this one?
msehs
02/9/2020
13:16
Agreed....it was a revenue target of £100m and net profit margin of 9% as targets for 2025.
They are focusing on Germany for developing the export sales and have built a team and office base there.

davidosh
02/9/2020
12:20
My take would be 'steady as she goes.'

The beginning of lockdown sounded a bit hairy for them, but they adapted quickly.

I didn't make notes, but from memory the target is £100m turnover by 2025.

And growth in the present year too (IIRC), which will be more than a lot of companies manage.

I'll double-check those remarks when the presentation appears on the website.

dab26
02/9/2020
11:33
Anybody listening to online presentation? Any feedback?
hjs
02/9/2020
10:23
I think the only bit on current trading was hidden away in the Covid 19 statement section.... Trading to the 31 July 2020 is ahead of last year, which has enabled the Group to absorb the increased costs and risks associated with the pandemic.

The presentation follows shortly

Creightons plc ("the Company")

Preliminary Results 2020 - Investors and Analysts Presentation

Creightons plc (CRL) announces that it will host an online presentation for analysts and investors at 12.00 today.

To join the presentation please register at

davidosh
02/9/2020
10:00
IC magazine will update in due course... so as long as positive this should go up imo
carpingtris
02/9/2020
09:42
There aren't any brokers that cover it.
gdjs100
02/9/2020
09:14
Great results today IMHO.

Operating profit increased by 29.4% to £3.8m (2019: £2.9m).

Operating profit margin of 7.9% (2019: 6.6%).

Proposed final dividend 0.50p per ordinary share (2019: 0.40p)

75p target price.

mfhmfh
02/9/2020
08:48
these are very good results from all fronts after taking into consideration Covid 19 and yet this BB is quiet.
Broker note will come out and everybody will wake up....

hjs
01/9/2020
10:14
Just halved my position here again. Good Luck All 4 tomorrow.
chirpychips
01/9/2020
08:22
results tomorrow
mfhmfh
28/8/2020
09:37
They are a low margin consumer defensive, the share price is never going to rocket and is based fully on fundamentals. I think the fundamentals are fine, growing business successfully executing a simple strategy.

The problem is the lack of consideration for the PI. PIs create the liquidity and if they keep doing stupid stuff like releasing news at 1030 instead of 7am, PIs are going to not take the risk. I, probably like many PIs, check the news at 7.30ish before going into the office. I haven't got time to be checking all morning to see if CRL have done something stupid that might move the price, especially if it's downwards, so it becomes too risky to hold.

mauricemonkey
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