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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Greencore Group Plc | GNC | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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193.20 | 190.00 | 195.00 | 194.80 |
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FOOD PRODUCERS |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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26/11/2019 | Final | EUR | 0.04455 | 02/01/2020 | 03/01/2020 | 28/02/2020 |
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Posted at 20/9/2024 19:41 by kelso29 No, next Friday is the company's year end. The post year end trading Update is about a week later. With the recent good weather and more people working from office I'm expecting an uplift in expected profit and hence an increase in the share price Turning back to the recent buyback extension of £10m (on top of the previous £30m), does this mean that there is now only £10m left for the year end dividend ie just over 2p a share? |
Posted at 24/7/2024 06:43 by bigbigdave Greencore Group plc ('Greencore' or the 'Group'), the FTSE 250 leading manufacturer of convenience foods in the UK, today issues its trading update for the 13 weeks ended 28 June 2024 ('Q3' or 'the quarter').· Strong financial and operational performance underpinned by outstanding customer service levels of 99.4%. · Like for Like ('LFL') revenue[1] increased 1.4% year on year, with LFL manufactured volumes[1] more subdued resulting from the strong June 2023 comparator. · Continued improvement in profit conversion year on year through ongoing commercial and operational actions. · Completed rationalisation of soup sites and continued focus on operational initiatives aimed at deploying best practice learnings throughout the network. · Strong underlying free cash generation delivering returns for shareholders. £30 million share buyback progressing well and intention to restore dividend for the full year. · Upgrading FY24 outlook of £88-90m Adjusted Operating Profit, ahead of prior guidance and current market expectations[2]. |
Posted at 11/7/2024 09:19 by forethought On trend to be =>200p before the end of August.September being key month for probable return of dividend. |
Posted at 20/6/2024 18:12 by tomzimerman Sold here and added aph today, dividend paying Pharma stock, growth potential, worth a look |
Posted at 17/6/2024 12:07 by blackhorse23 -£50m return to shareholders over next 12 month started share buyback of £30m-Board intends to declare a dividend for the year to Sep 2024 |
Posted at 15/6/2024 07:46 by blackhorse23 GNC needs to replace those items, it will be costly including deliveries. we are talking about millions not thousands. but if anyone sick then require to compensate. |
Posted at 30/5/2024 09:48 by pete long term investor Nothing wrong with my maths. Fortunately, I also have a good command of the English language and am aware of the pressure that the BOD are under from their larger shareholders, who are mostly American, and therefore favour Buybacks over Dividends. If you listened carefully to the discussion with Brokers after the HY results presentation you would know that the BOD are retaining the option of a combination of Buyback and Fividend in September. I suspect another 10 to 15 million Buyback, leaving enough over for a Final Dividend of between 1 and 2 pence. Bssed on previous lengthy experience I think the lesser of those two figures is more likely. But with a change of heart on the part of the larger shareholders, who are currently calling the shots, there might be a 2 pence Final Dividend. |
Posted at 29/5/2024 20:02 by kelso29 Pete you're not good at maths are you? The BOD have said that they are returning £50m to shareholders for the year, after £30m for buybacks, this leaves £20m for the year end dividend. By then there will be about 452m shares in issue giving a dividend of approximately 4.4p a share. |
Posted at 18/5/2024 10:34 by pete long term investor Afraid 2 Pence per share Interim Dividend is the most that can be expected at the present moment. Suspect it will be a lot less or possibly no Dividend and no Buyback at worst or one pence per share Interim Dividend at best. If the share price does not rise substantially on the back of what the Board have to say for themselves on Tuesday then Greencore will remain a takeover candidate. |
Posted at 18/5/2024 08:29 by kelso29 BlackhorseIn the 2 previous half yearly figures they declared a £10m buyback which is approximately 2p a share. I'm thinking now that the share price is a lot higher they will no longer do buybacks but instead will declare a dividend. I think the market won't be too impressed with a 2p dividend, so I'm hoping it will be at least 3p. Last years figures were bad so this years will look very good compared to the comparative. Also I'm expecting good inflation figures on Wednesday which should help GNC, so I'm expecting the share price to be over 150p at the end of the week. |
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