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GRG Greggs Plc

2,774.00
-14.00 (-0.50%)
Last Updated: 10:05:23
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
  -14.00 -0.50% 2,774.00 2,770.00 2,774.00 2,798.00 2,762.00 2,796.00 18,929 10:05:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Bakeries-retail 1.81B 142.5M 1.3936 19.88 2.85B
Greggs Plc is listed in the Bakeries-retail sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GRG. The last closing price for Greggs was 2,788p. Over the last year, Greggs shares have traded in a share price range of 2,450.00p to 3,250.00p.

Greggs currently has 102,255,675 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Greggs is £2.85 billion. Greggs has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.88.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/10/2021
12:56
Sold above 31 will look to buy back on any significant retrace
toffeeman
05/10/2021
10:20
Walking into Starbucks or Costa Coffee they have a small range of pastries alongside various coffee's. A trip into Greggs and they have a wider range of there own food offerings and coffee at a better price to the customer.
spacecake
05/10/2021
10:17
I think these new freshers should hold a Greggs open day party on campus!
iammrweald
05/10/2021
10:13
Well received.
philanderer
05/10/2021
10:01
I would like to see the price move so that I can set a stop loss at 3100!
toffeeman
05/10/2021
08:19
Greggs upgrades full-year expectations but labour shortages, supply chain issues bite

The baker has also unveiled ambitious long-term plans



Video.. Low Carb Explained

johnwise
05/10/2021
07:42
Update today, all well in Greggsland.
spacecake
04/10/2021
14:07
Did I dream or read that their company is now registered offshore in a tzx haven? I'm referring tonthe Iss brothers, of course, not Greggs.
bouleversee
16/9/2021
06:38
Foodies Greggs and DPP tipped:2 UK Shares to buy in OctoberWed 15th September 2021Royston Wild - Motley FoolI’m searching for some of the best UK shares to buy for October. I think the following British stocks could soar in value in the coming weeks. I also think they could have what it takes to deliver titanic shareholder returns over the long term.Takeaway titanI reckon penny stock DP Poland (LSE: DPP) might rise in value when half-year trading numbers are released on 25 October. Latest financials showed like-for-like sales up 5% in June from the same month in 2020.This UK share is the master franchisee of the Domino’s Pizza brand in Poland. This puts it in the box seat to exploit the soaring food delivery market there. Experts at Statista think the online food delivery industry will be worth 5.7bn zloty (£1.07bn) by 2025. That’s more than twice its predicted value this year.DP Poland is rapidly expanding to make the most of this opportunity too. Earlier this year, it secured the takeover of fellow pizza restaurant chain Dominium for almost £30m. The move more than doubling its store estate to around 126. The business plans to continue rolling out its shops across Polish cities too.It’s true that the Dominium tie-up will allow DP Poland to better navigate the problem of rising costs as well. Though it’s important to remember that this problem could remain a significant drag on profits. Supply chain problems could propel food costs higher, while delivery scooter maintenance expenses have jumped and labour costs are also climbing.(The other share mentioned is Greggs: GRG).Still, like DP Poland, I think this UK share is a highly attractive buy right now.
sharetalk
04/9/2021
14:13
I would say Clarkson.
montyhedge
04/9/2021
00:42
I hold both. Each good in their own way. It will be interesting to see which does best going forward.
bouleversee
03/9/2021
22:15
Clarkson has been mostly plain sailing but Greggs is on a roll. Wouldn't like to try and get on board Clarkson at this stage funnnily enough but still retain an appetite for Greggs.
mach100
01/9/2021
10:14
I like growth companies like Greggs, but Clarkson shipping 18 years of consecutive dividend growth is a super star dividend payer.
montyhedge
01/9/2021
10:09
If Greggs were US quoted shareprice would be a lot higher, I see this growth company growing like a Dunkin Doughnuts, McDonalds etc. I bet taken over in a couple of years time, by one of the big boys.
montyhedge
26/8/2021
10:19
Students back soon...££££££
iammrweald
26/8/2021
10:12
Try the new vegan sausage and bean melt there very good.
spacecake
24/8/2021
14:57
>> monty - so indistinguishable from the regular sausage roll then :)
toffeeman
24/8/2021
14:02
Done research, on their vegan sausage roll, all I could taste was salt, it was horrible. But very busy and queues.
montyhedge
03/8/2021
09:29
😀👍🏼
philanderer
03/8/2021
07:01
Nice pandemic bounce back, but the news for me is....

Our latest line, the 'Vegan Sausage, Bean & Cheeze Melt' is due in our shops from 5 August.

Drool !

spacecake
20/7/2021
13:33
What do you mean by "coming off"?
bouleversee
20/7/2021
12:43
Once the sit down places start to re-open, I see Greggs coming off.
montyhedge
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