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SMDS Smith (ds) Plc

477.00
1.40 (0.29%)
Last Updated: 08:37:09
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Smith (ds) Plc LSE:SMDS London Ordinary Share GB0008220112 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.40 0.29% 477.00 476.60 477.40 477.20 474.40 477.20 75,384 08:37:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Corrugated & Solid Fiber Box 6.82B 385M 0.2789 17.09 6.57B
Smith (ds) Plc is listed in the Corrugated & Solid Fiber Box sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SMDS. The last closing price for Smith (ds) was 475.60p. Over the last year, Smith (ds) shares have traded in a share price range of 270.30p to 484.60p.

Smith (ds) currently has 1,380,402,565 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Smith (ds) is £6.57 billion. Smith (ds) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 17.09.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/10/2019
17:27
Mondi update midweek for anyone interested in the sector.
essentialinvestor
06/10/2019
16:48
Noe it has gone past ex-divi date, it will start to climb upwards to over 400p. Especially after end of month and Brexit sorted, plus the Competition Board gave a green light and approval of the plastic org sale. So once grade and new business comes in, we will rocket above 400p.
97peter
03/10/2019
14:52
Ex-div on 5th, think I'll top up.

Err, it seems it went ex-div today..

taurusthebear
01/10/2019
18:02
It's going up a bit; it's going down a bit; it's been trading broadly in the same range either side of 350 for most of the year. It's a share.
jeffian
01/10/2019
11:13
Wot's goin on!
fhmktg
30/9/2019
09:59
www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/news/AN_1569831750951354100/top-news-uk-cma-accepts-liqui-box-undertakings-to-buy-of-ds-smith-arm.aspx
mirandaj
13/9/2019
15:25
Something good happening and working it’s way through to an improved share price should see 400p by divi date?
97peter
11/9/2019
12:31
UK Parliament suspended and immediately 2 exceptionally bullish days on the uk stock market. Might be worth charting that :-)
pete160
11/9/2019
11:46
Waiting for the stable genius to tweet again and crash the price before loading up, will hold until then.
gabsterx
11/9/2019
11:13
Apologies for o/t - #3135 - EJ - if you like the smds chart, you might like the itv chart I posted over there. Similar reasoning, actually. pete
petersinthemarket
11/9/2019
09:42
Sky's the limit here until Trump opens his mouth again. :0)
taurusthebear
10/9/2019
15:52
>EJ - exactly - that was my reason for posting the chart. pete
petersinthemarket
03/9/2019
15:05
Yes, not really anything we don't already know about and yet progressing well gets hammered.
Funny old market.

yf23_1
03/9/2019
15:03
Jeffian - Just what I was thinking as I read Togglebrush's post. Perhaps their attention span didn't make it as far as the mitigating factors and reassuring comments.
alan@bj
03/9/2019
14:01
"...investors took note of the packaging company’s comments that volatility in the macro-economic environment continued..."

Trump/China trade war, Germany in recession, Italy/Eurozone potential implosion, South American debt default, Brexit, the Amazon rainforest fires, negative interest rates, di-dah, di-dah..... You have to wonder which of these was news to "investors" before D S Smith told them!

jeffian
03/9/2019
13:15
well they obviously have enough tucked up their sleeves to reaffirm targets
phillis
03/9/2019
06:12
Q1 Trading update of "The business continues to progress well " variety
togglebrush
31/8/2019
14:26
The share price of DSSmith is continuing to be heavily affected by the prospect of a no deal brexit as well as other issues to a smaller degree. The China issue will be resolved in the near future (hopefully). Should a Brexit deal be agreed I see a share price jump to 390p in the short term. On a no deal a drop to nearer 300p. Theses are my guesstimates without knowledge.
dssmith51
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