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CRPR Cropper (james) Plc

345.00
0.00 (0.00%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cropper (james) Plc LSE:CRPR London Ordinary Share GB0002346053 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 345.00 330.00 360.00 345.00 345.00 345.00 24,788 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Paper Mills 130.45M 516k 0.0540 63.89 32.96M
Cropper (james) Plc is listed in the Paper Mills sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CRPR. The last closing price for Cropper (james) was 345p. Over the last year, Cropper (james) shares have traded in a share price range of 215.00p to 930.00p.

Cropper (james) currently has 9,554,803 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cropper (james) is £32.96 million. Cropper (james) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 63.89.

Cropper (james) Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/2/2019
10:35
13.5p total for the year ended March 2018, up from 11.8p for the year ended March 2017. Interim (paid in January) not increased since, but it wasn't last year either, so not much to be read into that!

Easily discovered - just click on the Financials button at the top of the page, then scroll about halfway down the page to find an extensive dividend history.

Gengulphus

gengulphus
27/2/2019
09:44
what the Divi here Bamboo ? think of taking a few for my sipp.
stevieweebie2
25/2/2019
14:57
Took a few.
Have an apex based potential turn on the chart for 26-27/2/2019

bamboo2
21/11/2018
11:37
hybrasil

TBH I think these still have to fall a fair way further before they are good value.

I quite like the company though but with no end in sight to high pulp prices profit looks like being depressed for some time. Technical fibres seems like a good business though.

arthur_lame_stocks
12/11/2018
17:26
H&S tp here is approx 950-1030, depending on which neckline is used.
Potential turn 21/11/2018

bamboo2
12/11/2018
16:08
Arthur

To my dismay you are right (as usual!)

hybrasil
27/7/2018
22:53
Recovering well after a bumpy period. Recent trading update provided higher degree of optimism than had been the case....
yogi
08/3/2018
21:01
This looks horribly overvalued to me.
arthur_lame_stocks
25/1/2018
13:45
Thanks jbWhat happened to the recycling trial with McDonalds?DD
discodave4
25/1/2018
13:31
The growth part of the business in the last few years has been Technical Fibre Products. (TFP). They do break out some numbers for TFP in the accounts.

TFP are in a number of areas involving composites, fuel cells, areospace e.t.c. It's not clear to me if the growth has been in one particular area or if it's broadly based. Does anyone know?

It's early days on the paper packaging business James Cropper 3D Products.

Can they make money recycling paper cups? I can see that recycled cups are a resource for the paper mill, but I've no idea of the economics of the business. Anyone any idea?

I have a small holding here I'm only a penny punter. I'm holding because of the growth in the TFP business.

jbfnfn
25/1/2018
09:59
Looks like 50p eps for year end, so a PE of 35 for a zero growth stock...seems high to me.
discodave4
05/1/2018
15:51
See hxxp://www.jamescropper.com/collection/coffee/
stokelmp
28/11/2017
09:01
Recent discussions about applying a tax to one use plastics may be helping at moment. Businesses may start to look for alternatives and cropper could be well placed....
yogi
23/11/2017
22:55
Good strong rebound in price on back of interims - expect steady rise on back of continuing TFP progress and hopefully new 3D products...
yogi
21/11/2017
10:07
So mark now owns nearly 20%
hybrasil
14/11/2017
22:11
I think one thing that's quite positive is how quiet this board is! These are not shares that are being ramped. I'm not too concerned about the recent pull-back - same with a fair few high PE shares. Most of our investment is for the IHT relief available for my Mum - although I'd look to hold after that's no longer an issue.

I like the TFP growth and am intrigued re the new division.

garbetklb
14/11/2017
07:19
It's over 12 years ago since I was taken on a tour of the Cumbria plant and saw the tfp section.
Today's result demonstrate how prescient they were
20% growth geared toward s fuel cells.
It's very positive

hybrasil
06/10/2017
10:27
Well Im back in, fingers crossed a few more people have the same idea.
wobaguk
06/10/2017
10:01
I'm here for the tfp which doesn't use pulp
hybrasil
06/10/2017
07:21
Garbetklb

Correct it is going up by 5.1% per annum because of demand for paper based packaging, which I would say is a good thing for Cropper.

All the best

In 2011, the pulp and paper industry experienced the highest price point in more than 30 years. The industry had an inflationary trend that experts projected would last through 2011, but in 2015 the record price climbed past the previous peak. Yet again, we are seeing high pulp and paper prices and the question remains, when will pulp and paper prices finally stabilize, or will this inflationary trend continue? Well, according to IBISWorld, the price of wood pulp is forecasted to rise even further at an annualized rate of 5.1% in the two years to 2019. One factor driving the current price increase is supply not being able to keep up with the growing demand for paper-based packaging products.

toyin
05/10/2017
22:47
Over on the ACRL thread (I do not hold) there is comment about a recent sharp rise in the price of pulp. Maybe this has triggered the sell off?
garbetklb
05/10/2017
16:57
Toyin - I guess that must rule out staff cashing in SAYE stock just released or similar type programme.Bizarre move tho'
sspurt
05/10/2017
16:56
You are dead right
I think the market makers are probably happy to see it pull back
I'm a very long term shareholder so happy to sit it out. Mark croppers recent buy would give one a lot of hope

hybrasil
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