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DPP Dp Poland Plc

10.25
-0.50 (-4.65%)
Last Updated: 15:15:04
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
  -0.50 -4.65% 10.25 10.00 10.50 10.75 10.25 10.75 90,199 15:15:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Eating Places 35.69M -4.36M -0.0061 -16.80 73.03M
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 10.75p. 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 £73.03 million. Dp Poland has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -16.80.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/4/2017
21:47
The Poles didn't turn up for uk work for this season!
davep4
09/4/2017
16:57
Brexit's Biggest Loser May Actually Be Polandhttps://bloom.bg/2nVpXUO
lbo
04/4/2017
10:46
the shareprophets article is 3 years old !
maiken
27/3/2017
19:56
What are you shocked at?
hybrasil
25/3/2017
06:17
Results due on Monday
hybrasil
22/3/2017
13:56
bought more today at .485p
hybrasil
10/3/2017
11:54
Cannot make up my mind whats going on here.
SP sagging very badly for a few weeks now.
Is there bad news around the corner?
Or is the share price simply resting after running its course for now.
I'm not aware of any bad news on the Polish business - it's still expanding.
Possible spill over from uk prospects.
Puzzling, but still holding for now.
pete

petersinthemarket
09/3/2017
14:12
whats shocking.

It could in my book drift back to the late 40's area.

But the results are due at the end of the month.

No share goes up in a straight line. Go and graph dom.

hybrasil
09/3/2017
07:48
Hopefully Dom or the Australians do not try and take us out too soon
Today's Dom figures show what can be accomplished

hybrasil
03/3/2017
10:22
sp very sagging badly now - below lower trend line - hope results on 27th are good.
Personally, I do not know what to expect, except that continuing set-up costs may still be temporarily draining income. BoL all, pete

petersinthemarket
22/2/2017
11:49
I think this a rogue franchisee that has found that the prices are cheaper in the supermarket. this went on for years with tied pubs. the company will make a profit on the product it sells to the franchisee as well as taking a % of turnover etc so they should be sending area managers in to do spot checks on the stock being held at each outlet. If the outlet had run out because of excessive demand that would be OK however if it was to make extra profit they could have their franchise terminated.if dp is well managed it will be checking on their franchisee to ensure they are only being direct from them and not defrauding us, the shareholders!
haroldthegreat
22/2/2017
11:31
The report isn't domino's poland anyway and wasn't the response from domino's that the store in question had been extremely busy and it was a one off. Hardly big news.
i like beer
22/2/2017
09:59
I don't get. Surely they are buying their wedges from a supplier at an even cheaper price, so the mark up would be greater. Unlikely to have any long term impact.
blowitall
21/2/2017
19:58
Not at all that shocking really. Not new and, in fact, almost to be expected. There is always a risk that any fast food outlet is somehow bucking the system, which is why I, and many others will never go in there. I don't trust the food quality or the management who praise performance targets before taste and purity. Whilst there is good food at selected pubs and excellent food cooked at home, fast food outlets are a closed door.
petersinthemarket
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