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ROO Deliveroo Plc

130.00
-1.90 (-1.44%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Deliveroo Plc LSE:ROO London Ordinary Share GB00BNC5T391 ORD 0.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.90 -1.44% 130.00 130.80 131.20 133.40 129.00 129.20 1,672,953 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Direct Selling Establishment 2.03B -31.8M -0.0173 -87.28 2.77B
Deliveroo Plc is listed in the Direct Selling Establishment sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ROO. The last closing price for Deliveroo was 131.90p. Over the last year, Deliveroo shares have traded in a share price range of 97.00p to 149.40p.

Deliveroo currently has 1,834,114,611 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Deliveroo is £2.77 billion. Deliveroo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -87.28.

Deliveroo Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/1/2023
14:38
very good update today. market was too preoccupied with doom and gloom today though to notice
dealy
02/12/2022
10:43
Depend upon individual situation and circumstances
maxplus2
27/11/2022
17:34
Riders Are NOT HAPPY With The Pay! Is It Worth Working In The Daytime For Deliveroo And UberEats?
powereddrones
16/11/2022
16:20
Oh dear. DeliverPOO does it again.
terminator101
16/11/2022
08:03
Going to sell roo & buy CURY (gaining market shares)
blackhorse23
16/11/2022
08:02
Out from another market Australia , fail to beat competitors ?
blackhorse23
21/10/2022
07:17
Oh dear, growth forecast reduced to be at the lower end in this loss making overvalued fluff. But you can look forward to break even in adjusted ebitda by the end of 2023 or maybe 2024. Just shut your eyes and forget that actually means they will still be loss making and jobs a good un.
terminator101
30/9/2022
15:34
Energy and food only safe sectors at the moment and for some time to come, this recession hasn't even got going yet. Inflation, interest rates, negative growth.Perfect storm and the UK very slow is raising rates to tame inflation = longer term pain.Retailers, food delivery all the non essentials will get hammered turnover wise.Energy and food the only safe havens as regardless of economy THG et are always needed
sparky333
28/9/2022
14:10
Dipped my toe in at 86p.I appreciate the business model with a recession here is not the greatest,but having been an employee of Dairy Crest the dairy business,their Milk and More business slowly developed and under Muller now it is expanding quickly.It always amazed me in affluent areas how much customers order through sheer laziness or convenience.Some people are price conscious and price sensitive,but a lot of people aren't and want deliveries.It's a speculative punt but it's from some big oil and tobacco profits.
redbaron10
16/9/2022
08:28
https://www.google.com/amp/s/capital.com/amp/cury-currys-share-price-double
blackhorse23
08/9/2022
09:50
Agree. In times of plenty such companies thrive. However, when people tighten their belts certainly takeaways reduce normally and paying extra to get them delivered will be seen as even more of a luxury.Really depends upon how deep and how long the recession is.The shares have already dropped a lot since the float, but interesting to see whether will drop further towards 50p or stabilise at these levels.
ttny2004
06/9/2022
11:27
Another blow. https://www.ft.com/content/1f9806f7-41dc-4898-a282-5251764ba7a5
blackhorse23
30/8/2022
10:07
Took a load at 80 ish and 78....comfortable with those levels
laptop15
27/8/2022
19:40
Another stock imo that will have problems -

You won't be paying large premiums for items for delivery when you can get them yourself -

tomboyb
27/8/2022
18:57
At 700p Asos is nowhere near its all time low; I remember being on the forum in 2004 when it was under 10p (sadly didn't buy any!).
exotic
27/8/2022
13:53
Fire sale / panic selling of stocks on Friday. Confidence in the future of consumer spending is very very low at present. Asos and Boohoo hit all time lows yesterday
dealy
26/8/2022
12:56
Nice 100k buy just gone through
laptop15
26/8/2022
12:52
Took some on today's drop....good punt from here
laptop15
26/8/2022
09:29
Anyone else looking to buy, add or holding??
laptop15
26/8/2022
09:29
Looking to buy in the 70s
laptop15
17/8/2022
00:39
Best Buy stocks is CURY not ROO https://www.gurufocus.com/news/1849001/currys-plc-a-diamond-in-the-rough
blackhorse23
16/8/2022
14:04
Directions selling on going
blackhorse23
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