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GRG Greggs Plc

2,700.00
12.00 (0.45%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Greggs Plc LSE:GRG London Ordinary Share GB00B63QSB39 ORD 2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  12.00 0.45% 2,700.00 2,700.00 2,706.00 2,716.00 2,660.00 2,660.00 210,796 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Bakeries-retail 1.81B 142.5M 1.4065 19.24 2.74B
Greggs Plc is listed in the Bakeries-retail sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GRG. The last closing price for Greggs was 2,688p. Over the last year, Greggs shares have traded in a share price range of 2,248.00p to 2,914.00p.

Greggs currently has 101,318,712 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Greggs is £2.74 billion. Greggs has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.24.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/3/2020
11:27
TTB, do you really see under £10 given the net cash?.
essentialinvestor
17/3/2020
08:52
no parties
florenceorbis
17/3/2020
08:49
Love this stock but no sign of support at the moment and the isolation has only just started .

Stavros

stavros28
16/3/2020
22:30
Boule - no-one ever got rich with the benefit of hindsight. Buy below a tenner is my advice.
taurusthebear
16/3/2020
18:15
Let's face it, we are now actually told not to. Why didn't I just sell my non-ISA shares at the top instead of bed-and-ISAing them?
bouleversee
16/3/2020
17:30
no one buying sausage rolls
onjohn
16/3/2020
16:22
Aggressive buyer @ £ 8.00

Stavros ( Pasty Addict )

stavros28
13/3/2020
14:59
Yes , many now will be frightened to even leave their home after Johnson's presser yesterday.
philanderer
13/3/2020
10:35
Virus will hit Pasty Boy hard , Greggs is full of Oldies , looking for sub £8.00 print in the near future when self isolation kicks in !
stavros28
13/3/2020
00:54
3 and a quarter million worth of sharesBought at the end of trading.Who would spend so much if they thought it wouldn't be profitable.
peteret
12/3/2020
22:19
Not really. Sub 800p
bergster56
12/3/2020
21:01
Big buys after hours again iis loading up
peteret
12/3/2020
20:05
Footfall analysis on channel 4 news shows footfall (via mobile phone analysis) is down up to 40% in a week. Bars in London are going bust
bergster56
12/3/2020
17:49
Hi bergster,

Not sure that frequenting a fast-food/meal-on-the-go outlet, not just Gregg's, any such - is high on the priority list for anyone hoping to 'stay healthy'....

;->

extrader
12/3/2020
17:45
This is still a sell. Days away from city lockdowns. Buying a sausage roll right now is not a priority - staying healthy is
bergster56
12/3/2020
00:20
Some high buy trades after hour some as high as 2101
peteret
09/3/2020
21:05
It has fallen.Now it's time to buy and hold till dividend time.
peteret
09/3/2020
13:49
This has to fall. Footfall down
bergster56
09/3/2020
08:15
As I said already no one is immune. If people aren't going out no one is going to greggs It's not the kind of food people treat themselves to via delivery either
bergster56
06/3/2020
19:58
Yes there will be something stopping It - COVID 19
bergster56
06/3/2020
19:58
They won't need any staff because footfall is set to drop
bergster56
06/3/2020
19:45
Greggs has done wellHowever they are not immune to Covid 19. Especially when supply chain problems kick inAnd footfall in uk towns and cities is set to fallWhere does that leave greggs currently on a PE of nearly 30???
bergster56
04/3/2020
13:51
4th march UBS 'buy' tp 2640p
philanderer
04/3/2020
10:12
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4 Mar '20 - 09:56 - 3898 of 3898
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GRG has just achieved another year of record breaking growth, thanks largely to its ability to take advantage of burgeoning consumer trends.

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How ‘Britain’s most admired company’ keeps delivering

04/03/2020 · Greggs (GRG)

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Greggs' vegan sausage roll in from of a store

At Greggs (LON: GRG) on Cheapside, the queue regularly stretches out of the door at lunch time. Demand was especially impressive on results day – perhaps some of the investment managers who have shared in the 122% share price rise in the last five years, were showing their support after another impressive set of numbers which saw both revenue and profits rise by double digits.

The roaring trade on Cheapside could be a side effect of the fact that there are only two premises in the square mile, compared to at least ten Pret a Mangers. Head to Newcastle (the company’s birthplace) and the disparity is reversed. In fact, in 2017 the Tab plotted the UK’s North/South divide based on the number of Greggs stores: “less than 25,000 people per Greggs is the benchmark to distinguish whether you live in the north”, the article said. At the time, Manchester had one Greggs per 10,500 people, while each premise in London was shared by over 92,000.

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