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GLEN Glencore Plc

469.50
0.90 (0.19%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Glencore Plc LSE:GLEN London Ordinary Share JE00B4T3BW64 ORD USD0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.90 0.19% 469.50 469.40 469.50 477.20 468.85 474.35 23,935,789 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Nonmetallic Mineral Pds, Nec 217.83B 4.28B 0.3508 13.38 57.28B
Glencore Plc is listed in the Nonmetallic Mineral Pds sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GLEN. The last closing price for Glencore was 468.60p. Over the last year, Glencore shares have traded in a share price range of 365.45p to 491.55p.

Glencore currently has 12,200,711,959 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Glencore is £57.28 billion. Glencore has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.38.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/7/2016
00:45
Good broad rally in commodities...
tsmith2
30/6/2016
19:18
Copper now 2.202 wow, so Glen should be 1.55-1.60 tomorrow?
tallrugbyguy
30/6/2016
17:07
Copper now 2.187
tallrugbyguy
30/6/2016
15:32
Copper etc dropping fast.
heliweli
30/6/2016
14:01
Multibagger alert. GWMO Now been tipped.Drilling huge gold-copper play very soon.£0.9mill market cap.Plenty of cash and no debt.GWMO ready to pop.
apfindley
30/6/2016
11:10
Woody called it right! Glens got a woody today
anes2
29/6/2016
20:15
Wall St flying again.
heliweli
29/6/2016
20:11
153+ tomorrow.
woody888
29/6/2016
18:08
1.467 now, 1.50+ tomorrow.
heliweli
28/6/2016
23:07
Base metals up nicely.
tsmith2
28/6/2016
19:35
1.40 in US market tonight
tallrugbyguy
28/6/2016
08:49
£2 before year end
tsmith2
28/6/2016
08:10
GLEN could place to be..
tsmith2
28/6/2016
08:06
Helicopter money coming...Commodities will rise/inflate up
tsmith2
28/6/2016
07:08
Copper now 1.16.
heliweli
27/6/2016
14:18
No chance of a fed interest rate hike any time soon so more good news for Glen.
heliweli
27/6/2016
13:37
Many thanks
umitw
27/6/2016
13:35
11 August 2016 Glencore 2016 Half-Year Production Report
24 August 2016 Glencore 2016 Half-Year Results
3 November 2016 Glencore Third Quarter 2016 Production Report

fireplace22
27/6/2016
13:17
When is GLEN reporting earnings?
umitw
27/6/2016
12:03
Premier Oil plc vs Glencore plc: which is the best buy?

By The Motley Fool Jun 27, 2016
Updated: Jun 27th 2016 08:46 AM


Premier Oil The Motley Fool

With commodity prices having slumped in recent years, it's little surprise that the financial performance of companies such as Premier Oil(LSE: PMO) and Glencore(LSE: GLEN) has suffered.

In fact, Premier Oil has been loss making in each of the last two years and Glencore's bottom line has been in the red in two of the last three years. And with the two companies' share prices having fallen by 84% (Premier Oil) and 69% (Glencore) in the last five years, it has clearly been a challenging period for their investors.

Period of change

In response, both have made major changes to their business models. In the case of Premier Oil, it has sought to reduce costs and generate efficiencies as it seeks to become increasingly competitive relative to its peers. It has also taken a long-term view on the current oil price decline, with Premier Oil purchasing Eon's North Sea asset base. This indicates that it's seeking to improve its competitive position and while a risky strategy in the short run, it could pay off through higher profitability in the long term.

Similarly, Glencore is making numerous changes to its business. Like Premier Oil, it's in the midst of a major cost-cutting exercise and is seeking to rapidly reduce the amount of debt on its balance sheet. This is at least partly in response to investor concerns surrounding Glencore's ability to service its debt - especially as interest rates rise. Thus far, it's making encouraging progress, but unlike Premier Oil, Glencore is disposing of assets in order to become more streamlined and efficient. In the long run, this should create a leaner and more profitable business.

Challenges and opportunities

Clearly, both companies are enduring challenging periods and with the potential for commodity price falls, things could get worse before they get better. Therefore, it seems prudent to seek out companies within the resources space that offer a wide margin of safety.

In Premier Oil's case, its price-to-book (P/B) ratio of 0.68 indicates that its shares are cheap. And while asset impairments are a very real threat, Premier Oil's asset base has the potential to deliver improved financial performance over the medium-to-long term. And with Glencore trading on a P/B ratio of 0.7, it appears to offer a similarly wide margin of safety.

However, where Glencore has the edge over Premier Oil is with regards to profitability. While Premier is expected to remain loss making in the current year and next year, Glencore is due to record a pre-tax profit of £733m this year, followed by growth in earnings of 49% next year. This has the potential to significantly improve investor sentiment towards it and also indicates that it's in a better financial position than Premier at the present time. So, while Premier Oil is worth buying for the long haul, Glencore seems to be rather more attractive right now.

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