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FSTA Fuller Smith & Turner Plc

590.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:32
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Fuller Smith & Turner Plc LSE:FSTA London Ordinary Share GB00B1YPC344 'A' ORD 40P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 590.00 586.00 590.00 - 504 08:00:32
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Malt Beverages 336.6M 7.9M 0.1299 45.11 356.36M
Fuller Smith & Turner Plc is listed in the Malt Beverages sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FSTA. The last closing price for Fuller Smith & Turner was 590p. Over the last year, Fuller Smith & Turner shares have traded in a share price range of 450.00p to 720.00p.

Fuller Smith & Turner currently has 60,811,638 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fuller Smith & Turner is £356.36 million. Fuller Smith & Turner has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 45.11.

Fuller Smith & Turner Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/1/2004
18:29
dcuss.......... Agree that timing the sale side is always more difficult than a purchase decision. Unfortunately, markets don't always follow logic in the short or even medium term but my personal view is that you ignore the fundamentals at your peril. They always reassert themselves at some point: hence my comment about TFC if shafts of reality (possibly via the numbers) come in to play! All this said, I think that a lot of specky money is still playing the property market and when that goes pop it will be shares that benefit!

Not following Photo-Me so unable to comment but if you any situation where you have tripled your money why not take out your original investment and run the profit? That way you get shares for nothing! Keep smiling.

ygor705
25/1/2004
19:10
ygor705

I have been in TFC since 33p but it is knowing when to get out !!!!!!!!!!

What are your thoughts on Photo-me have been a lot term holder of this one getting a bit impatient.

Is it time to take profits ???????????

All my friends always say "there is never a bad time to take a profit" but I always take it either to late or miss it altogether.

Have a good week.

d cuss
20/1/2004
14:50
d cuss - Looked at TFC last week.............I think that it has lost touch with its fundamentals. Don't think that I would want to be a holder when the company actually announces numbers!
ygor705
19/1/2004
20:49
ygor705

thanks very much for the new investments for my watch list.

Just licking my wounds from a bad day with trafficmaster.

re fullers a number of interesting irons in the fire.

hopeful for a tick up very soon.

Many thanks again for the watch list new entrants.Some investment homework to do

atb DJC

d cuss
16/1/2004
11:46
Still ticking up on small volumes..........looking OK!
ygor705
15/1/2004
20:16
d cuss ......... Have a look at PHP..........very solid and conservative but a good investment with a heavyweight yield and good prospects. Likewise Hardy & Hanson. At the racier end my Investment Club are doing very well out of Alphameric and William Hill. We have also nibbled at Pipex, Zoo Digital and CENES but these three are not for widows and orphans! Good luck.
ygor705
12/1/2004
20:44
ygor705

Any other interesting stock on your watch list that might tempt me??

DJC

d cuss
12/1/2004
17:12
Still ticking up nicely on smallish volume.............might soon be able to afford a few pints of the product at this rate!
ygor705
03/1/2004
19:47
ygor705

Totally agree!!!!!!!. It all depends on Sir James Fuller, Anthony Fullers nephew and the rest of the family.

may the northward direction continue

all the best DJC

d cuss
02/1/2004
17:48
dcuss

Taking the company private is always an option .......... especially if the Directors/Family see a big windfall around the corner that they don't want to share with everybody else! I've always suspected Fullers of having undervalued assets in the balance sheet and South East property prices haven't been exactly static in recent years. Fullers is almost as big a property as a brewery play I suspect. Plenty of City vulture funds would trip over themselves to assist in gearing up the operation. But in the end it all depends on what the family want to do and I'm not sure how firmly they are wedded to the business these days.

Can understand why Directors want to buy back shares......it increases the future EPS line for very little effort......which makes them look good. In a thin market like Fullers it can also sustain the share price for everybody - provided the fundamentals hold up. Anyway, the price seems to be moving in the right direction at the moment on modest volumes. Let's hope the trend continues.

Happy New Year.

ygor705
31/12/2003
19:42
ygor705

Yes R Spinney is pushing.

Fullers with money in the kitty and a very big desire to buy back shares and not increase the divi to the same proportion. Is the idea to take the company private. Each time the shares are bought by the company it is stated this the best use for the funds and offers the best return for the shareholders.

IS IT ???????????.

happy new year to all

your DJC

d cuss
20/12/2003
13:29
Its got a deal with Tesco to give it an option on the Master Brewer site at Hillingdon. Worth potentially 18 million against mkt cap of about 85. Interesting.`
mw8156
18/12/2003
09:13
The £6 barrier has finally been broken thamks to the proposed Tesco's deal which will further enhance their respective property valuations within the balance sheet let alone help reduce the debt eventually.
red army
16/7/2003
23:18
Yes I am out here spotdog40 any idea why this share has started moving now
d cuss
29/4/2003
18:43
A company with

freehold properties

generates cash

makes profit

growing bottom line

defensive properties

good looking chart


WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?

red army
20/1/2003
09:35
There seems to be only me and Fullers buying these shares.
Look at
1)the NAV vs share price
2)Continued profitability
3)Unique quality product-London Pride
4)Diverse business: Brewery, Pubs,Hotels
5)Sensible dividend.
Is it a no-brainer?
Anyone want to join me in a takeover bid. We sell all the London properties, bank the money, and just keep making the beer.

spotdog40
15/11/2002
08:22
Good set of results today.

Outlook uncertain but low p/e still.

red army
13/11/2002
19:02
Could someone please tell me as to why these shares are so undervalued given the expected profit for the year end and the current market cap.
I realise that they have one or two motel operations but there beer is good and they have a good selection of pubs in good locations.
Its times like these that people turn to drink :-)

Results Friday

red army
23/3/2001
17:59
I have recently purchased a sizeable stake in this business. I suggest others take a look at it. Net assets per share are over £6 and its gearing is under 5%. The management is very conservative. Underlying EPS for March 2002 are likely to be over 50p per share. Interest on the new hotels that are being built is being charged to the P&L account and not capitalised. There premium beer brands are developing an outstanding reputation and sales at both home and overseas are growing very nicely.

The share have been as high as six pounds twenty (they did drop to 345p). The graph is very interesting.

SAM

mymansam
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