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MKS Marks And Spencer Group Plc

258.30
3.70 (1.45%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Marks And Spencer Group Plc LSE:MKS London Ordinary Share GB0031274896 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  3.70 1.45% 258.30 258.40 258.60 259.20 254.60 254.60 6,285,276 16:35:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc General Mdse Stores 11.93B 363.4M 0.1842 14.04 5.1B
Marks And Spencer Group Plc is listed in the Misc General Mdse Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MKS. The last closing price for Marks And Spencer was 254.60p. Over the last year, Marks And Spencer shares have traded in a share price range of 158.80p to 293.20p.

Marks And Spencer currently has 1,972,347,176 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Marks And Spencer is £5.10 billion. Marks And Spencer has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.04.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/12/2015
09:58
Philip bid coming back with unfinished business and a 700p bid in 2016 i reckon

hes an old git but has just raised a pile of money

opodio
24/12/2015
09:57
Brooklands rammed yesterday Phil, but would imagine that must be one
of their most profitable stores outside of London.

RIO looking a little better than this day last week, but sense there is
another drop coming.

essentialinvestor
24/12/2015
09:54
Shooting up
rubberbullets
23/12/2015
20:30
Evening EI , that`s got to change . Pretty obvious that the big city boys are not happy with the way the company is being run. Short odds now for Bolland being replaced.

I shall be checking out the M&S stores in Budapest over the holiday period ;-)

philanderer
23/12/2015
20:14
Depends on margins, food is strong, non food performance is woeful
and how directors can collect multi million £ salaries on that is shocking imv,
however that is the way it is.

essentialinvestor
23/12/2015
19:42
TILLS TAKING LOADS OF MOOLAH IN LOCal MKS
marcu saurelius
23/12/2015
18:52
2 hour queues
smicker
23/12/2015
17:34
Much better , on the week:

MKS - 3p

FTSE100 + 188pts
FTSE250 + 286pts


'Marks & Spencer senior director extends maternity leave'

Laura Wade-Gery was due to return to work in January, but will now take a full year’s leave, as the retailer’s shares slip on Christmas trading worries

One of Marks & Spencer’s most senior directors has extended her maternity leave by eight months having previously stated she would return to the business in early January.

The retailer said on Wednesday that Laura Wade-Gery, executive director, multichannel, will now return to the firm on 1 September, taking her full one-year entitlement to maternity leave.

M&S initially informed the stock market of Wade-Gery’s impending absence in August.

Until her return, Helen Weir, the firm’s chief financial officer, will maintain responsibility for e-commerce distribution, while Sacha Berendji, director of retail, and David Walmsley, director of M&S.com, will continue to report to the chief executive, Marc Bolland.

Wade-Gery has been tipped in the past by some as a possible successor to Bolland, although her star waned somewhat last year when M&S’s new online platform got off to a shaky start.

Shares in M&S have fallen 12% over the past month due to Christmas trading concerns. A second poor Christmas in a row is expected to put Bolland’s position in question after five years in the job.

M&S is due to publish a third-quarter trading update on 7 January.

philanderer
22/12/2015
23:28
Yep, that was opened last friday, 18th december


Karen Morgan ‏@kaylmor Dec 19

Frenzied excitement in Beijing yesterday as we got our first Marks and Spencer!

philanderer
22/12/2015
22:42
M&S food has reported 24 straight quarters of growth.

In non food, gross margin is important. Not sales growth per se.

Marks & Spencer to open first Beijing store on Friday


Thank you.

onjohn
22/12/2015
16:30
Yep much better today , just -6p... corner turned.


And top of the league:

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philanderer
22/12/2015
16:03
Up she goes, come to pappa
rubberbullets
22/12/2015
15:41
nice. Plety of room for change and pleasant surprises. Super!
rubberbullets
22/12/2015
15:40
The dividend doesn`t cover anywhere near the capital loss. Buybacks are an admission of defeat when you can`t increase your EPS through trading as the company you`re supposed to be.

The clothing is outdated , outmoded call it what you want. The womens clothing just seems to be aimed at the over 50`s . The company is stuck in a time warp. It needs to reinvent itself clothing wise starting with a new CEO.

philanderer
22/12/2015
15:28
The buy back is a tiny % of the share count.
essentialinvestor
22/12/2015
15:27
only a loss when its taken and meanwhile enjoy the FAT dividend

have you noticed theyve stopped totalling the shares buyback - prob cos its going to add 5% to the EPS forecast....

rubberbullets
22/12/2015
15:24
But you`re losing your investment capital daily ! 20% down in 6 weeks.

They`re supposed to be selling food and clothes and they`re not selling any clothes

philanderer
22/12/2015
15:16
nice 190,000 buy back last night

Great thing is that it probably made £4m cash overnight so can carry doing more buybacks

rubberbullets
22/12/2015
11:50
HSBC reiterated their buy rating on shares of Marks and Spencer Group Plc (LON:MKS) in a research report released on Wednesday, Marketbeat reports. The brokerage currently has a GBX 700 price target on the retailer’s stock
philanderer
22/12/2015
11:33
Just back from M&S uxbridge , food hall as usual very busy , mens and womens` clothing departments virtually empty.

I`d go along with your 400p target... and in short order.

philanderer
22/12/2015
10:14
looking very oversold at this level. It's closed the gap at 444.10p from 5th November last year. Question is whether the trend will continue to close the gap lower down at 404.7p from the 4th November. RSI at 21, hasnt been lower than 26 since July 2008! I would imagine a bounce in the short term with potential to continue trend down to 400p level afterwards.
dealer1972
22/12/2015
08:39
Another day , another cut for this pile of cr@p.

Nomura retains 'buy' cuts from 600p target to 565p.

Top ftse100 faller , nothing new for this company


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