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DPLM Diploma Plc

3,564.00
-18.00 (-0.50%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Diploma Plc DPLM London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-18.00 -0.50% 3,564.00 16:35:22
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
3,558.00 3,518.00 3,594.00 3,564.00 3,582.00
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Industry Sector
SUPPORT SERVICES

Diploma DPLM Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
20/11/2023FinalGBP0.418/01/202419/01/202402/02/2024
15/05/2023InterimGBP0.16525/05/202326/05/202309/06/2023
21/11/2022FinalGBP0.38819/01/202320/01/202303/02/2023
16/05/2022InterimGBP0.1526/05/202227/05/202210/06/2022
22/11/2021FinalGBP0.30120/01/202221/01/202204/02/2022
17/05/2021InterimGBP0.12527/05/202128/05/202116/06/2021
17/11/2020FinalGBP0.326/11/202027/11/202025/01/2021
13/05/2019FinalGBP0.20528/11/201929/11/201922/01/2020
13/05/2019InterimGBP0.08523/05/201924/05/201912/06/2019

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Posted at 17/1/2024 13:12 by faz
I will be topping up - I own a lot of these but the reaction since 1 January has I think been a reflection of the general FTSE malaise not DPLM. It is very unlikely the current rise in inflation will lead to nay further rate increase, given the ginomous (technical term!) fall last month
Posted at 25/11/2023 09:15 by waldron
Latest Dividends

Summary Previous dividend Next dividend

Status Paid Declared

Type Interim Final

Per share 16.5p 40p

Declaration date 15 May 2023 (Mon) 20 Nov 2023 (Mon)

Ex-div date 25 May 2023 (Thu) 18 Jan 2024 (Thu)

Pay date 09 Jun 2023 (Fri) 02 Feb 2024 (Fri)


source dividendmax
Posted at 25/11/2023 09:00 by waldron
Seems to be looking toppy and nearing Resistance

Not impressed with divi
Posted at 10/8/2023 11:26 by harry the haddock
it's a great company to be in . My 4 favourite shares are all quite similar, all below the radar, lovey charts and just do what they do very well - KITW, DPLM, HLMA & RNWH. Anyone got any other stocks with similar outlook n success?
Posted at 09/8/2023 15:53 by faz
Well given the mega interest here I have checked current valuations and Diploma is currently 90th in the FTSE at £4,297.1m market cap, and JOhnson Matthey the worst FTSE 100 member at £3,338.9m. It's not quite so straightforward as Hikma has a higher market cap and is also FTSE 250. but automatic entry should follow if Diploma hold the 90th position. I have been adding since the investor pres and I think DPLM is now my highest % of my portfolio
Posted at 13/7/2023 14:11 by km18
Diploma Plc issued an encouraging Q3 trading update this morning. Performance in the first nine months of FY23 has been strong, in-line with expectations, with organic revenue growth up 9% and reported revenue growth up to 21%. Management are now very confident for FY guidance of ca.7% organic revenue growth plus ca.7% contribution to revenue from acquisitions, with operating margin ca.19%. The Group today also announced the acquisition of DICSA, a market-leading distributor of fluid power solutions into the European Seals aftermarket for c.£170m. The acquisition will be immediately accretive, adding ca.5% to EPS growth during the first full year of ownership. The business continues to deliver robust and profitable growth. Valuation looks a little unhelpful at first sight with forward PE ratio at 23.7x and bottom quartile for the Machinery, Equipment & Components market. But the share has traded on significantly higher multiples over the past 5 years, while PEG ratio at 2.7x is mid third for the sector and a little more supportive. The business is high quality with modest net debt and top quartile profitability ratios. The share price also has positive momentum. BUY...

...from WealthOracle
Posted at 18/5/2023 18:51 by faz
Well the markets like DPLM when they want to. I think the markets will turn this year, only because so much woe is factored in already.It won't be a marked turn but share in compaines like Diploma will do well, because funnily enough the company IS doing well. Really well.
Posted at 15/5/2023 09:22 by adrunkenmarcus
Interim dividend up 10% too, ahead of 6-7% in consensus forecasts
Posted at 21/3/2023 10:51 by jeffian
Well in the end I did fire off an email to DPLM and copied in PB (although not CEO personally) but it was more to get it off my chest than expect any response, let alone action. My point to DPLM (of which I remain a strong supporter) is that it's pure window-dressing (£1m vs £236m placing) which, if it's designed to show concern for their smaller non-institutional shareholders, does quite the opposite for many of us. Each year shareholders give them authority to issue shares to raise fresh capital for acquisitions and I'm quite happy for them to use that for Placings. Yes, I would like the opportunity to participate in Rights issues, but I quite understand that the administration, time involved and uncertainty of outcome gravitates against this when they need to commit to a deal fast and with certainty. I just feel the whole PB setup is a bit Mickey Mouse appealing, I suspect, mainly to traders (probably not even existing shareholders) looking for a quick turn, which might be fine for AIM and minnows but is a bit tacky for a FTSE 250 company.

IMO, of course!
Posted at 02/2/2023 18:07 by adrunkenmarcus
Time is a great healer. I bought in 2012 around 471p and it's compounded about 20% on a share price basis alone! Granted, it was quite cheap in 2012 and had a 3.4% dividend yield IIRC but Diploma will keep growing and burn off even a high initial purchase price IMHO.

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