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GRG Greggs Plc

2,782.00
0.00 (0.00%)
13 Dec 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
  0.00 0.00% 2,782.00 2,780.00 2,784.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Bakeries-retail 1.81B 142.5M 1.3936 19.96 2.84B
Greggs Plc is listed in the Bakeries-retail sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GRG. The last closing price for Greggs was 2,782p. 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 £2.84 billion. Greggs has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.96.

Greggs Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/4/2024
07:17
I've not noticed a 'sell-by' date on a sausage roll, but if there was one I doubt the next day would qualify!
octavio
15/4/2024
14:09
I love the idea of an outlet store selling Sausage rolls past the sell-by date.
toffeeman
13/4/2024
09:46
Greggs to open extra six cheaper outlet stores across the UK this year
philanderer
11/4/2024
17:00
Greggs and Capital Breakfast team up to introduce a brand-new, limited edition bacon roll
philanderer
10/4/2024
08:22
Wenzels has fewer retail outlets (100) than the number of annual new shop openings of Greggs!

Small fry!

octavio
04/4/2024
14:48
This looks like a proper racket at the moment! Big rise one day then a big fall the next. Someone day trading could be making a fortune! I'm just holding for now.

I have no doubt it will fall at the ex-divi date by the equivalent of the two dividends.

octavio
30/3/2024
08:12
Cost of living crisis

Greggs to arm staff with body cameras after a surge of sausage roll thefts and attacks on bakery chain's workers

The body cameras are being trailed in Greggs' busiest stores

johnwise
27/3/2024
11:26
Encouraging chart by the looks of things.
luderitz
27/3/2024
11:13
Directors' purchases and share options are announced.
octavio
26/3/2024
00:15
Maybe this ?


Bakery that’s ‘better than Greggs’ is opening nine new locations across the UK in 2024

philanderer
25/3/2024
12:50
£2 of ever £100 spent in UK hospitality now goes to Greggs

The chain of quick-service bakeries accounts for roughly one in five breakfast-to-go visits.

johnwise
25/3/2024
11:22
Bought GNC who is a manufacturer for Greggs
blackhorse23
23/3/2024
00:10
Greggs shakes up its spring menu including new improved recipe on fan favourite
philanderer
22/3/2024
12:13
‘Unfortunately, February’s downpours put retailers on the back foot again after a short-lived uplift to retail sales in January,’ said Ebury’s Phil Monkhouse.

‘With dampened and unpredictable consumer demand seemingly becoming the ’new-normal’ in an uncertain economic environment, retailers will find today‘s data a disappointing reminder that volatility is not yet behind us.’

philanderer
20/3/2024
14:18
bouleversee re the IC article.

It was just giving the benefit to Greggs management that with new store openings and tight budget control that it would continue to grow market cap and dividends.

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Greggs apologises after IT outage closes stores

Stores in London, Manchester and Cardiff among those affected by payment issues

philanderer
14/3/2024
17:10
Could you summarise, please. I'm not a subscriber so can't read.
bouleversee
14/3/2024
13:45
How long can Greggs be a growth stock?

By Bearbull - Investors Chronicle

philanderer
12/3/2024
14:53
Increased my holding today. I wonder what the run to ex div date will be like. I'm not one to queue but when I walk by Greggs theres often a big one.
craftyale
06/3/2024
14:02
Barclays raises Greggs price target to 3,335 (3,080) pence - 'overweight'
philanderer
06/3/2024
12:44
Good follow through buying today.
philanderer
05/3/2024
19:22
Greggs staff to share £17.6m bonus pot after record annual profit


Bakery chain overtakes McDonald’s to become UK’s most popular breakfast spot

philanderer
05/3/2024
14:36
EXPERT VIEWS

Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, commented: ‘Greggs is getting more from existing stores by having them open for longer, while at the same time it continues to open new sites. Behind the scenes, it is reinvesting cash flow into manufacturing, distribution and logistics capabilities to support its growth.’

Mould pointed out the FTSE 250 firm’s ‘drive to be the food-on-the-go king is paying off’, with Greggs’ market share at an all-time high and the business having grabbed the top spot for breakfast.

‘It’s hard to think of another British company which remains a core name on the high street and which is still growing as much as Greggs. The brand is now iconic and its sausage rolls legendary. The pace of growth actually slowed each quarter during the past year, albeit still delivering the kind of success most companies can only dream of.’

Begbies Traynor’s (BEG:AIM) Julie Palmer said: ‘The success of Greggs’ delivery partnerships, as well as extended trading hours and a more efficient supply chain, clearly demonstrate that management are finding all the right ingredients to drive sustainable growth alongside the store opening programme.

‘Momentum has clearly continued into the new financial year, but the food-to-go operator must soon grapple with a minimum wage increase and another hike in business rates, so maintaining expectations is the cherry on the top at a time when companies are being fairly conservative given the levels of uncertainty.’


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