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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fuller Smith & Turner Plc | LSE:FSTA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YPC344 | 'A' ORD 40P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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738.00 | 742.00 | 742.00 | 736.00 | 742.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Beer And Ale-wholesale | 359.1M | 9.1M | 0.0677 | 109.60 | 997.72M |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16:35:16 | UT | 1,075 | 742.00 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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06/8/2024 | 19:51 | ALNC | TRADING UPDATES: Fuller, Smith & Turner expands; Ramsdens profit ahead |
23/7/2024 | 14:31 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: Fuller, Smith & Turner grows sales in "strong start" to year |
13/6/2024 | 11:10 | ALNC | Fuller, Smith & Turner annual profit surges amid sound pub demand |
13/6/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Fuller,Smith&Turner PLC Results for the 52 weeks ended 30 March 2024 |
29/5/2024 | 10:59 | ALNC | Fuller's sells 37 pubs to Admiral Taverns for GBP18 million |
26/3/2024 | 12:46 | ALNC | EARNINGS AND TRADING: Michelmersh profit up; Journeo wins bus deal |
25/1/2024 | 11:51 | ALNC | Fuller, Smith & Turner set to beat 2022 results after festive success |
24/1/2024 | 17:06 | UKREG | Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC: Transaction in Own Shares |
23/1/2024 | 17:31 | UKREG | Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC: Transaction in Own Shares |
22/1/2024 | 17:17 | UKREG | Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC: Transaction in Own Shares |
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07/8/2024 | 08:13 | Anybody out there? | 345 |
12/11/2020 | 09:13 | please ignore just mucking around | - |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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15:35:16 | 742.00 | 1,075 | 7,976.50 | UT |
15:27:51 | 740.00 | 135 | 999.00 | O |
15:25:34 | 738.20 | 140 | 1,033.48 | O |
15:18:46 | 742.00 | 11 | 81.62 | AT |
14:37:50 | 742.00 | 29 | 215.18 | AT |
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Posted at 08/10/2024 09:20 by Fuller Smith & Turner Daily Update Fuller Smith & Turner Plc is listed in the Beer And Ale-wholesale sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FSTA. The last closing price for Fuller Smith & Turner was 742p.Fuller Smith & Turner currently has 134,463,949 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fuller Smith & Turner is £997,722,502. Fuller Smith & Turner has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 109.60. This morning FSTA shares opened at 742p |
Posted at 07/8/2024 08:13 by stratford bard Thanks for your insights giltedge, much appreciated your take on the AGM, which unfortunately I couldn't attend. I've held shares in Fullers for many years, a quality company & I think until covid, had increased their dividend every year since the war! I note they've just purchased Warwickshire based lovely pubs. I live in Stratford so know some of these pubs & they are indeed top quality. My two locals in Stratford are always busy, great beers & food. I use my shareholder Inndulgence card to get 15% discount so happy days. I have left the third week of July free next year so hope to attend the AGM. More insights would be appreciated giltedge & others. I'm sure the share price will recover in time. I doubt we'll regret owning FSTA. Good luck |
Posted at 03/6/2024 22:03 by giltedge1 Deutsche raises a glass to Fuller disposalsPub group Fuller Smith & Turner (FSTA) has demonstrated value with the sale of non-core pub assets, says Deutsche Bank. Analyst Tim Barrett retained his ‘buy’ recommendation and target price of £12.50 on the stock, which inched up 0.3% to 700p last week. The group agreed to sell 37 tenanted pubs, which is equal to about a fifth of its tenanted estate, to Admiral Taverns for £18.3m, which Barrett said is ‘£500,000 per pub and a £1.6m premium to book value’. He said that this premium if applied to the September 2023 balance sheet ‘would now give close to £14 per share of adjusted book value, slightly higher than previously disclosed owing to the repurchase of the equity base since 2022’. Overall, Barrett said the ‘non-core pub disposal demonstrates value’ in the group. I'll drink to that! |
Posted at 06/12/2023 22:19 by essentialinvestor Darrin, that may be to satisfy employee share based options?.I thought the point you made previously on the scale of these was a really good one. Tbf it's great for staff and fair does to TW in this respect. |
Posted at 06/12/2023 21:20 by darrin1471 EI Did you notice JDW have started a share buyback. |
Posted at 21/11/2023 20:24 by darrin1471 The Telegraph is being a bit disingenuous. The £200m includes the special dividend from the brewery sale.Revenues are up because prices are up. City Pub group has just been sold at £10m below NAV. On the positive side: "Directors’ valuation of the total property portfolio in May 2022 at £995.6 million, approximately £400 million above our current book value – giving implied adjusted net asset value per share of £14.07" |
Posted at 21/11/2023 18:12 by lindowcross From the Telegraph today:A rally of more than 40pc from the year’s low in April helps to justify this column’s patience with pubs-to-hotels group Fuller, Smith & Turner and any further improvement in trading could (finally) take us into the black on this position, first taken two years ago. Working from home, train strikes and input cost inflation may have crimped the pace of the post-lockdown recovery but Fuller’s well-tended estate in London and the south of England is showing strong footfall despite some very variable weather. First-half results published last week for the six months to September showed double-digit percentage increases in revenues from food, drink and accommodation. Profits rose sharply, cash flow was good and the company increased its interim dividend by 42pc, adding a new share buyback programme as it did so. And the buyback is one of those that genuinely make financial sense, because the shares continue to trade a long way below net asset value. The company’s £386m market value compares with equity or net assets of £442m, and that latter figure is based on property valuations that date back more than two decades in many cases. An indication of the value that lies within Fuller, Smith & Turner comes from the £17m profit that the company will book on the sale of a property in Southwark, London, for £20m when the deal closes next year. Risks remain, especially from further train strikes, sticky inflation or “higher for longer” interest rates, which drain away consumers’ confidence and cash. But even then the valuation and strong balance sheet offer protection. In the meantime, the dividends and buybacks mean investors are gaining some reward for their patience. It is worth bearing in mind that by the time Fuller Smith & Turner completes the new buyback and pays its final dividend for fiscal 2024 next summer it will have returned some £200m in cash to shareholders over a decade, no mean sum relative to the current market value. Fuller Smith & Turner still looks very cheap. Hold. |
Posted at 15/11/2023 10:57 by giltedge1 Great Result, caught market off guard all up profit, Cashflow, Dividend, debt down. Mad hatter sale to come I believe. Great to see price rises sticking, charge £129 for a hotel room might have a pint on way home to celebrate!. |
Posted at 20/6/2023 11:12 by philanderer Questor still pushing them..'There should be no hangovers for investors who buy another round at this pub and hotels group' Questor share tip: Headwinds persist but sales and profits have met expectations while the company’s balance sheet offers plenty of security |
Posted at 16/6/2023 06:02 by giltedge1 Mad Hatter sale underlines many hidden gems in Central London portfolio. 6 more & debt free. I have a Youngs & Fullers near me Fullers I much prefer, they refurbished my local, on purchase & refurbished again 5 years later, good operator Gaining market share with weak operators leaving market. |
Posted at 15/6/2023 15:09 by 1tx Reasonable results;and it looks if we are on an upward trend.The agreement to sell the Mad Hatter Hotel for £20m against a book value of sub £3m gives substance to the fact that the book value of assets is far below the actual value.Still good value at present price. |
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