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MKS Marks And Spencer Group Plc

256.70
2.10 (0.82%)
Last Updated: 12:19:21
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
  2.10 0.82% 256.70 256.60 256.80 257.00 254.60 254.60 1,565,025 12:19:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc General Mdse Stores 11.93B 363.4M 0.1842 13.95 5.07B
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 £5.07 billion. Marks And Spencer has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.95.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/1/2017
13:59
That might just give a boost to sales figures!...
diku
04/1/2017
13:52
2.50 is what I paid each for 300g packets of their smoked salmon on reduction,
bought 3 and sorry it was not 6 as it is very nice indeed.

essentialinvestor
04/1/2017
13:44
Follow the chart £2.99
bigboots
04/1/2017
12:39
What chance DB fee paying clients were short before Christmas?...
diku
04/1/2017
12:35
6.5 million buys
3.5 million sells
so far today cannot see these down for long

omega1525
04/1/2017
12:35
take over target
still

oldvic
04/1/2017
11:52
Good to see some buying :-)
philanderer
04/1/2017
09:47
M&S Food + Xmas = Further share price recovery IMO - time will tell.
bag1
04/1/2017
09:39
we do not want to tie up with next.
a strange company with a turnover just over £4bn and hardly any assets.

careful
04/1/2017
09:34
It goes in a sequence...if the first major retailer is down on trading update then the next retailer's trading update will be up or not as bad as market expected....same palawa this time every year....hope its good for M&S....

Can anybody see M&S & NXT tie up or would that fall foul of competition...

diku
04/1/2017
09:04
Yes, the market is expecting a rubbish trading update, lets hope figures are better than expected, then we will see a major rally!
freedom97
04/1/2017
08:59
Hopefully that`s MKS next week`s expected rubbish Q3 trading update priced in now.
philanderer
04/1/2017
08:58
Women never! give up buying clothes, so maybe Next shoppers have gone to M&S!

Remember, I posted on the 28th Dec. that I noticed on Topcashback.co.uk on Boxing day, that out of hundreds of retailers, M&S was in the top three most searched for. So it looks like their online business might have done very well. Well, we shall soon find out.

freedom97
04/1/2017
08:40
At the other end of the spectrum B&M up 6% this morning on record Xmas trading.
par555
04/1/2017
08:28
Next reaction only!
bag1
04/1/2017
08:17
Falling on deaf ears or they have a different agenda...
diku
03/1/2017
17:26
Hi wul, sent you a pm.
freedom97
03/1/2017
16:27
freedom, ult how come 99.9% of advfn usernames have ceased posting? There is me and you remaining?

I smell a rat :)

wulwirth
03/1/2017
13:43
M&S begins hunt for new clothing director
philanderer
03/1/2017
12:54
Deutsche note:

The repositioning of Clothing has led to encouraging trends in market share, after four years of losses, and the rollout of Food-only stores continues to deliver attractive returns.

However, the uncertain demand outlook, currency pressures on gross margins and more concerning underlying LFL trends in Food all present downside risks. International restructuring should eliminate losses but the slow pace of UK store restructuring is unlikely to deliver much benefit until 2019.

Hold.


12th January: 3Q (Oct-Dec) expectations: UK LFL +0.1%
The Q3 calendar shift adds more high-value clearance Sale days at the end of December than in 2015. We expect +1% LFL sales in Clothing which would be its best performance since 3Q11.

Whilst this still might seem disappointing in the context of a -11.6% 2-year comparative it would be an improvement from the H1 run rate. It assumes lower yoy promotion still a c.3% drag vs Sale timing a 2% boost.

Food LFL of -0.5% should include a small (DBe +0.5%) boost from New Year’s Eve. Full-year Clothing GPM guidance of flat to +50bps (DBe +30bps) and UK opex +3.5% (DBe +3.3%) is likely to be maintained.

philanderer
03/1/2017
11:30
What chance Deutsche has some agenda there...this time of year with the most important seasonal trading coming up brokers can manipulate the direction that suits their agenda...
diku
03/1/2017
10:13
Morning phil and Happy New Year to you and ALL!
freedom97
03/1/2017
09:55
Morning free . Couple of reiterations today... I`ll be more than happy with 350p in 12 months time with an unchanged divividend having been paid during the year.



3rd jan Deutsche hold tp 350p
3rd jan Haitong buy tp 375p


Downgrades from Deutsche for NXT and HFD hitting retail this morning.

philanderer
03/1/2017
09:45
Strange how the Mail reporter, Rachel Millard makes it look like M&S are the only company which might have to increase price of chocolate & coffee, what about all the other countless retailers. Due to the size of M&S they have much better buying power than smaller retailers, so she should have focused on other retailers which will be affected a lot more than M&S.

Plus, it won't be just chocolate and coffee going up in most retailers but most goods imported. Again, due to the size of M&S they can negotiate better deals than all the smaller retailers.

Also, re. Tesco they are in fact more expensive on Marmite than Morrisons when I last checked last week and always has been even with the price increase. I know because I've checked many times in the past as I like Marmite. ;o)

freedom97
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