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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hilton Food Group Plc | LSE:HFG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1V9NW54 | ORD 10P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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907.00 | 911.00 | 923.00 | 898.00 | 901.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Meats And Meat Products-whsl | 3.99B | 36.38M | 0.4060 | 22.36 | 813.59M |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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18:12:58 | O | 18 | 913.425 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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22/4/2024 | 12:07 | UK RNS | Hilton Food Group PLC Annual Financial Report |
08/4/2024 | 10:49 | UK RNS | Hilton Food Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
03/4/2024 | 08:30 | ALNC | TOP NEWS: Hilton Food lifts payout as seafood arm boosts profit |
03/4/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Hilton Food Group PLC Preliminary Results |
11/1/2024 | 09:46 | ALNC | Hilton Food to meet expectations as Christmas sales boost performance |
11/1/2024 | 07:00 | UKREG | Hilton Food Group PLC Full Year Trading Update |
19/12/2023 | 16:33 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: Hilton Food Group chair buys GBP400,000 in company shares |
19/12/2023 | 15:46 | UKREG | Hilton Food Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
24/11/2023 | 07:00 | UKREG | Hilton Food Group PLC Board Changes |
07/11/2023 | 14:35 | UKREG | Hilton Food Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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26/4/2024 | 15:30 | Hilton food Group | 271 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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17:12:59 | 913.43 | 18 | 164.42 | O |
17:12:46 | 913.89 | 10 | 91.39 | O |
17:00:20 | 908.47 | 2,218 | 20,149.93 | O |
17:00:20 | 908.00 | 578 | 5,248.24 | O |
16:35:31 | 916.44 | 6,500 | 59,568.67 | O |
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Posted at 26/4/2024 09:20 by Hilton Food Daily Update Hilton Food Group Plc is listed in the Meats And Meat Products-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HFG. The last closing price for Hilton Food was 917p.Hilton Food currently has 89,602,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Hilton Food is £813,586,160. Hilton Food has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 22.36. This morning HFG shares opened at 901p |
Posted at 26/4/2024 15:30 by alotto The gap in the chart from 2 years ago is almost filled. What to expect next? HFG is in a better shape than 2 years ago with the big contract win with Walmart. Rates are higher than 2 years ago. Will the share price push to £12 in 2024? |
Posted at 20/7/2023 10:18 by alotto HFG didn't benefit from recent uplift of the footse. |
Posted at 07/4/2023 08:05 by pugugly revisited at 678pPUGUGLY8 Feb '21 - 14:14 - 193 of 254 Edit 0 1 0 Personal marker at 1050p re RW - To watch list Very quiet thread - usually indicative of a good value share - Query however the move to veg based meats? Looks like I missed a falling knife - Just luck - However also missed the bounce from 497p. Any value left? Or likely to fall back as a result of falling real disposable income as a result of increased taxes and inflation. |
Posted at 05/4/2023 13:01 by kalai1 Hilton Food Group plc posted Prelims for the 52 weeks ended 1 January 2023. Group revenue was up 16.5% to £3.8bn underpinned by the contribution from newly acquired businesses, a first full year of trading in New Zealand and an inflationary impact. Volume growth was a more modest 4.3% to 513,816 tonnes. Headline operating profit was down 14.8% to £54.0m after exceptional items of £11.9m, relating predominantly to the 2021 fire at the Group’s Belgium site, adjusted operating profit was down 3.3% to £71.1m with margins taking a hit in the inflationary environment. Adjusted basic earnings per share was down 26.4% at 45.1p, financing costs rose through 2022. Valuation looks pretty reasonable with forward PE ratio mid-third, PS ratio top quartile for the Food & Tobacco sector. The balance sheet is in decent shape, share price is building some positive momentum this year, the macro outlook is the main risk from here and margins in the sector are tight anyway. HFG is a solid Food name at a decent price, with decent 4% dividend yield and decent prospects. Easing inflation pressure should help support margins. BUY......from WealthOracle |
Posted at 23/12/2022 09:36 by alotto I have compared margins for two business that I consider pretty similar, HFG and premier food., over about 5 years.Gross profit margins for HGF average at about 12% Gross profit margins for Premier average at about 34% Operating margins for HFG 2-3% vs Premier 15%. Operating cash flow is very similar, capital expenditure much higher for HFG. Are margins thin because of capital expenditure, which should drive growth, or is there anything I am missing behind the low margins? |
Posted at 08/11/2022 08:39 by alotto A period of misfortune for HFG, I totally missed a good entry point |
Posted at 24/9/2022 13:27 by wiltowin The pro business policy shift from the previous Sunak et al, along with the extra money in middle to high earners pockets should translate into some cheer however small for the likes of hfg imho. The focus will now of course turn to vat and business rates in the usual autumn budget, the later probably be for helping smaller businesses however? It's a step in the right direction I think anyway? Had a buy order in for cheeky 595p which obviously wasn't filled but there's always Mon lol. |
Posted at 22/9/2022 11:20 by alotto HFG margins was already impacted by the higher interest cost, further interest rate hikes will need to be cushioned somehow |
Posted at 15/9/2022 21:49 by blackhorse23 https://www.google.c |
Posted at 15/9/2022 09:59 by alotto I don't think it is a demand warning, volumes are up (in terms of tonnage) and in terms of revenue, obviously sale price rise increases revenue.I think raw materials inflation will ease eventually, in the near future. We are seeing oil prices declining already. That is nothing happens in the political environment, especially considering that NATO is eyeing to sanction China! |
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