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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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50.00 | 1.80% | 2,832.00 | 2,828.00 | 2,834.00 | 2,838.00 | 2,806.00 | 2,806.00 | 31,637 | 10:41:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Bakeries-retail | 1.81B | 142.5M | 1.3936 | 20.32 | 2.84B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/5/2020 09:09 | I hate my hat ,so I will eat my hat :) | markstevenkirby80 | |
04/5/2020 08:58 | If this goes to £11 I will hate my hat , | markstevenkirby80 | |
04/5/2020 08:58 | Shore Cap downgrading to SELL this morning. | philanderer | |
03/5/2020 20:02 | I like that idea. Makes sense. | veryniceperson | |
03/5/2020 19:55 | I was saying that 6 weeks ago bouleversee.I watched a top doctor in south korea saying it was crazy not to .People coughing over food in supermarkets has been going on for ages ect .It stops the person with it spreading but you have to be careful my mate doesnt use his proper by taking it off and on hes touching his face more .So advice on how to use them is needed as well .Its just common sense really . | gozzie2 | |
03/5/2020 19:38 | In the meantime everyone should be compelled to wear a mask when they go anywhere where they are in close proximity to other people. I agree with Tony Blair on this one. | bouleversee | |
03/5/2020 18:39 | The impact on the high street will be huge .Primark no changing rooms toilets ect .All will have an affect on footfall.People will do more internet shoping .Imho | gozzie2 | |
03/5/2020 17:41 | Just one more thing it said a lot of office workers will continue from home so thats more customers down .Picadilly station manchester greggs was rammed with office workers . | gozzie2 | |
03/5/2020 17:33 | https://www.theguard | gozzie2 | |
03/5/2020 16:06 | Some of this feels a bit over the top - we've had a Wenzels open in the town centre here without any problems. Gregg's problem on the trial was that with 20 shops open people would 'hunt out' the shops. IMHO it may mean they will just need to wait and open more at once. On the two metres for staff issue Wenzels isn't observing this but presumably it's being deemed acceptable using gloves and face masks. We already know Pret and Costa have been in discussion with the government, I don't personally see why Gregg's should be any different - loads of Costa's are tiny. | alphabeta4 | |
02/5/2020 12:38 | Great post galatea This is as i feared .Thats made my mind up not to invest as these new systems must affect business massively in the short term .Profits must be down and il wait until things are more stable before investing . .I prefer internet shares at the moment .GLA | gozzie2 | |
02/5/2020 11:11 | "How Starbucks plans to reopen 90% of stores by June and what the new normal for its coffee shops will look like" This is what Starbucks in the US will be doing in order to be able to reopen. They also have many small main street shops, Interview here from Bloomberg with their CEO, from about 32m in: | galatea99 | |
01/5/2020 17:37 | Iain Gilbert Sharecast News 01 May, 2020 16:46 Broker tips: Shell, Greggs, AB Dynamics, BAE bae systems advanced precision kill weapon rockets BAE Systems Uncertainty surrounds the outlook and investment case for Royal Dutch Shell after the company cut its dividend, Berenberg analysts said as they reduced their rating on Shell shares to 'hold'. Shell cut its first-quarter dividend by two-thirds to 16 cents a share on Thursday to conserve cash after the Covid-19 crisis hammered oil demand and prices. The cut was the first by Shell since the second world war. Berenberg said Shell would benefit from any recovery in oil prices and the wider economy and the dividend cut will support its balance sheet but the future is uncertain. The broker cut its rating on Shell shares to 'hold' from 'buy' though it increased its price target to €16.70 from €16.30. "The strategy beyond the immediate crisis appears unclear at this point, however, as does the path to higher cash flow or shareholder returns, and the broader capital allocation framework as the situation normalises," Berenberg analyst Henry Tarr wrote in a note to clients. Tarr said he expected a mix of dividend growth and buybacks when Shells gearing is reduced and that the company had more scope to increase investment in low carbon technologies. As the balance sheet improves Shell may also turn to acquisitions to accelerate its progress. But the outlook for the second quarter highlights business disruption. Production is expected to fall by 26% due to Opec+ cuts and shut-ins linked to infrastructure constraints or the economy, Berenberg said. Shore Capital downgraded its stance on shares of bakery chain Greggs to ‘sell’ from ‘hold’ on Friday as it pointed to "post-lockdown strains to come" and the potential for earnings per share and valuation pressure. "The coronavirus crisis is a disaster for Greggs," ShoreCap said, noting that 2020 will see an earnings and dividend wipeout. "We would expect rebuilding in the years thereafter but with a somewhat depleted balance sheet," it added. The broker said it will take "some years" to rebuild to FY2019 earnings per share as new norms impact Greggs' earnings from a sales and cost perspective. "Indeed, social distancing and behavioural change, less commuting and a decline in employment, could represent a perfect storm for Greggs," said analysts Clive Black and Darren Shirley. "Whilst an adaptable and very well-operated business, strong management and a leading value proposition are all virtues, we feel that 19.6x peak earnings (FY2019) represents an unfavourable risk-reward equation given that medium-term earnings could be materially lower than pre-coronavirus levels. "As such, Greggs could be structurally de-rated on a lower earnings base." | waldron | |
01/5/2020 15:56 | Maybe whitehouse is donald trump . He talks B%llox as well lol . | gozzie2 | |
01/5/2020 15:28 | Yes darrin i do think trends will change but it will take money and in the short term profits must be hit .A lot of businesses will be knocked out by this its survival of the smartest and the fittest thats why i think greggs has more of a chance than most . | gozzie2 | |
01/5/2020 15:22 | The staff in my local Sainsbury's don't seem to bother with the 2 metre advice when talking to each other. | philanderer | |
01/5/2020 15:21 | Greggs needed to of upgraded their app. Customers order and pay on app and collect 5 minutes later. It could start a new trend. Warm fresh food from Greggs, rather than a 30 minute old cold pizza slice. | darrin1471 | |
01/5/2020 14:59 | In the end a nation of couch potatoes home deliveries ect .It was going that way anyway this will speed things up.Im going to wait to see if this drops further until buying in .I do like the company though management ect .GL im isolating as well . | gozzie2 | |
01/5/2020 14:51 | Yes bouleversee that could work but i think the revenue could be a lot less.Its the same with all businesses though im thinking of my indoor market .Virtually impossible to have queues 2m apart banging into each other blocking ect .I think takings are going to be well down for a long while yet . | gozzie2 | |
01/5/2020 14:41 | But they are only talking about Newcastle at the moment. Do you know the layout there? I have to self isolate so haven't seen what pharmacies do but something on the lines mentioned by previous poster ought to work OK and if nobody entered the shop there should be enough room for staff to carry the takeaways to the hatch. Isn't their food made in factories elsewhere and delivered to the shops anyway. As I said, if it was made clear it was click and collect at an agreed time, I think it could work. | bouleversee | |
01/5/2020 14:33 | Sorry to go on just thinking out loud lol.Theres a ladbrokes next door the queue would be blocking the doorway .The other way a shop window .Its a really big problem imo there must be some store closures .The shop would only fit 2 people inside with 2m distancing . | gozzie2 | |
01/5/2020 14:25 | Im thinking of the one in ashton under lyne a very small store .They do have 2 in the town centre but a queue out of the door would block a very busy walkway im sure that one would have to close .These are problems they will have to overcome .I think half the battle of buying into a business which is what a share is is management and they will come up with solutions .They may see off pound bakery another local competitor . | gozzie2 | |
01/5/2020 14:20 | Yes thats correct .Im just wondering about the long queues .I walked past wilkinsons the other day and it put me off when i saw the size of it lol .I realise its actually the same length in numbers .These queues in city centres will be across each other getting in pedestrians way .Its going to be difficult | gozzie2 | |
01/5/2020 14:08 | As said before, no problem with customers 'social distancing' they already que outside,just need to be further apart. But staff behind counter, a real problem. | mikemichael2 | |
01/5/2020 13:57 | The poster that put about staff unable to keep 2m apart is spot on .Its impossible and thats a problem with many shops .These convenience shops that are open now are usually family businesses .Queues distancing real problems until a vaccine which could be ages .Just shown queues in india 3mile long for lunch .Will we do the same for a pasty lol | gozzie2 |
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