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IDS International Distribution Services Plc

364.60
-0.40 (-0.11%)
20 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
International Distribution Services Plc LSE:IDS London Ordinary Share GB00BDVZYZ77 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.40 -0.11% 364.60 364.80 365.00 365.20 364.60 364.60 580,955 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Business Services, Nec 12.68B 54M 0.0564 64.72 3.5B
International Distribution Services Plc is listed in the Business Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IDS. The last closing price for International Distributi... was 365p. Over the last year, International Distributi... shares have traded in a share price range of 212.80p to 365.20p.

International Distributi... currently has 958,293,475 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of International Distributi... is £3.50 billion. International Distributi... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 64.72.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/10/2022
15:40
I suspect that there is hope that if damaged enough, RM will have to be re-nationalized. I suppose it could be broken up the way that national rail was.
casholaa
31/10/2022
14:18
IDS will need to make cuts regardless. They cannot rely on christmas cards and junkmail to keep posties in work. I can see a time where there are less deliveries of letter mail and maybe more of the large parcels like couriers.
nakedmolerat
31/10/2022
12:52
Yeah I agree careful, 2023 will be challenging for many firms and unemployment will go up.
tuftymatt
31/10/2022
11:37
Could this be a turning point?
The fear oF losing money and jobs is a powerful force.

The workers soon lose faith in the Union leadership when the prospect of hardship and reality takes hold.

By any measure, we are becoming a poorer country, irrespective of politics.

Amazon Meta and others are facing the same problem as Royal Mail. Tough decisions and reduced headcount a needed in order to survive on declining revenues.

Difficult times ahead.

careful
31/10/2022
11:23
isis
Post 74
"I know a few Postal Workers and all of them come across as very militant and see it as their Company to do as they please. They don't get the idea of private enterprise, even though they all shop and do nearly everything else via private Companies"


That's because they have been cosseted for far too long.

Harsh reality coming for ALL of us.

As a nation we have lived well beyond our means for far too long.

geckotheglorious
31/10/2022
07:40
Hopefully a positive day here as the strikes are called off too for now.
tuftymatt
31/10/2022
07:28
31 October 2022

INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTIONS SERVICES plc (the "Company")

VESA EQUITY INVESTMENT S.à r.l. ("VESA")

National Security and Investment Act 2021 ("NSI Act") - Update

On 25 August 2022, the Company announced (whilst still named Royal Mail plc) that it had received notification from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy ("Secretary of State") that he reasonably suspected that arrangements were in progress or contemplation which, if carried into effect, would result in VESA increasing its shareholding in the Company from 25% or less to more than 25% and that he was exercising his call-in power under section 1 of the NSI Act.

The Company has now been notified by the Secretary of State that no further action is to be taken under the NSI Act in relation to the potential increase by VESA of its shareholding in the Company to more than 25%.

VESA's most recent notification to the Company in relation to its holding, as disclosed to the market on 19 July 2022, indicated that VESA held just over 22% of the total voting rights in the Company at that time.

cwa1
30/10/2022
20:48
Employees do not get the idea of a Private Company run as a business to make a profit and pay them and shareholders.
I know a few Postal Workers and all of them come across as very militant and see it as their Company to do as they please. They don't get the idea of private enterprise, even though they all shop and do nearly everything else via private Companies.

isis
30/10/2022
20:13
I have already made the change in advance to Hermes/Evri, as my business couldnt function with that many days strikes. IDS/RM needs restructure. Three deliveries in one day, when one would have done. The Unions need to shape up and work with IDS/RM.
nakedmolerat
24/10/2022
16:16
Flog it to the Americans.
casholaa
24/10/2022
16:05
ACAS talks 25/10
cwa1
23/10/2022
15:37
The 2.5cm limit was the maximum size for mail mech sorted via the flat sorting machines. Anything above that had to be manually sorted. They have now introduced parcel sorting machine so the pricing by proportion rules could now be relaxed.
encarter
23/10/2022
13:00
So Royal Mail only available 10 days in November during the busiest time of the year. If you post anything it's going to be sat around in depots I guess. I've heard from the local post office that Royal Mail are also being strict on the size of the parcels and loads are already sat in the local depots because of this.Sounds like a disaster.
lennonsalive
22/10/2022
06:17
Just seen the name change.

Strange one for me.

claret dragon
21/10/2022
02:13
ahh, thickness

I get it now

Lol

spob
20/10/2022
19:30
spob - 25mm is the maximum thickness for RM's Large Letter format.

Usually means a sending in a bubble envelope, polythene mailing bag, or PIP box.


For example, sending a cheap and light 10g item via 2nd Class:
25mm thickness:
£0.98

26mm thickness:
£2.85

exotic
20/10/2022
17:20
haven't seen many 3cm envelopes

where can i buy them ?

spob
20/10/2022
13:14
I use a mix of RM and Evri/Hermes when I need to. RM would get more of my business if they increased their large letter limits from 2.5cm to 3cm and kept the price the same.
casholaa
20/10/2022
08:35
Noticed something interesting with our business. On the first strike days, customer orders were 40-50% down. Now this figure has fallen to 15-20%. I guess the law of diminishing returns applies here. The more strikes, the less the individual effect and the public just become used to things.

Unfortunately for RM, many business customers like ourselves have switched our parcels to other suppliers - so far so good - better services, same price. Cant see us going back to RM - our RM account executive seems to have given up and says he would do the same!

yieldmonkey
19/10/2022
08:24
Spob,
"money is a tool to control the people. Most people will never understand how they are manipulated"

This guys does!!



Be as self sufficient as possible.

geckotheglorious
18/10/2022
23:30
I don'think pay rises of 10% are being awarded across all industries at this time - so a stupid statement really.
Worse still this is a dying business and needs to be rationalised and brought up to date and rid of archaic, restrictive ptactises, We've seen this all before.

isis
15/10/2022
18:23
pay rises below the true rate of inflation are pay cuts

money is a tool to control the people. Most people will never understand how they are manipulated

spob
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