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MKS Marks And Spencer Group Plc

311.60
5.50 (1.80%)
04 Jun 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
  5.50 1.80% 311.60 312.10 312.40 313.50 305.10 305.70 15,690,524 16:35:29
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc General Mdse Stores 11.93B 363.4M 0.1842 16.95 6.16B
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 306.10p. Over the last year, Marks And Spencer shares have traded in a share price range of 183.50p to 313.50p.

Marks And Spencer currently has 1,972,347,176 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Marks And Spencer is £6.16 billion. Marks And Spencer has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.95.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/10/2020
18:57
Marks now on the edge of a breakout on the downside.

If things not bad enough Labour want a circuit breaker lockdown.

debsdowner
13/10/2020
15:58
Eyee tha better ask Debs! She’s bound to know about those them there rain protection items, she’s from up to north.
neilhumphreys
13/10/2020
15:29
Hope Mks is well stocked up on rain coats and umbrellas...they will make more money just selling those 2 items...
diku
13/10/2020
14:44
The end of Eat Out to Help Out, the introduction of curfews at bars and restaurants, and fears of local lockdowns combined to boost supermarket sales last month.Market research firm Kantar on Tuesday said supermarket sales rose by 10.6% in the four weeks to the start of October. Nielsen, a rival data collector, said it estimated supermarket sales grew by 8.3% in the month to the start of October. Both firms said sales growth accelerated last month."Shoppers are moving a greater proportion of their eating and drinking back into the home," said Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar."This is likely a response to rising COVID-19 infection rates, greater restrictions on opening hours in the hospitality sector, and the end of the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme."READ MORE: Early Christmas shopping boosts UK retailersAlcohol sales were £261m ($341m) higher than the same period last year. McKevitt said pub curfews - which came into force in late September - were likely a motivating factor behind the sales spike.Watch: Profits jumps 28.7% at Tescos  Ad: 10sKantar's data suggests consumers were preparing for possible harsher restrictions. Sales of toilet roll jumped by 64% in the final week of September and sales of flour were up 73%. The week of 21 September was the busiest week for supermarkets since March - although McKevitt said activity was still "nowhere near" the level of panic buying and stockpiling seen during the first lockdown.The rise in sales in September reverses a slowdown seen in August, which was caused by Eat Out to Help Out.Ocado (OCDO.L) was the fastest growing grocer in the 12 weeks to 4 October. Sales were up 42% on last year, Kantar said, and Ocado added 22,000 new customers last month. The online grocer was boosted by its new tie-up with Marks & Spencer (MKS.L).READ MORE: Liverpool businesses ordered shut as 'traffic light' lockdown system confirmed"Since it started to sell M&S products on 1 September, two-thirds of Ocado shoppers have ordered Percy Pigs at some point, including an introductory period when the famous sweets were included free," McKevitt said. "Ocado's share of the market rose this period by 0.4 percentage points to 1.8%."Morrisons (MRW.L), Lidl, and Iceland all also enjoyed double digit percentage sales growth in the 12 weeks to the start of October, Kantar said.... Yahoo Finance
xxxxxy
13/10/2020
11:49
Try this one, if you’re over 25 stone and spend you’re evenings in Nando’s you may need to find a large Netto car park in Blackpool! Get on down low Debs
neilhumphreys
13/10/2020
11:41
Get on down Debbie Debs ! Groove those big hips and booty ! Oh yeah !
neilhumphreys
13/10/2020
11:39
Debs! It’s spelt queuing ! You really are thicker than thick! You can’t spell, have nothing to say yourself, no visible intellect, negative views on everything. All you can do is cut and paste! Perhaps you should become a rap artist? Why not copy Nicki Minaj ? Get off your Cut and paste site and start rapping!
neilhumphreys
13/10/2020
11:24
Robot,

When thee guys get out on the role and lose their money they will be queiing for any job available. The losers here are only entitled to clearing. Out your sewers nothing more nothing less.

debsdowner
13/10/2020
10:12
Debsdowner you are totally correct , shareholders holding these , must have a mental illness as they are plummeting .

Aldi and lidl sell food and clothing perfumes etc and are starting delivering as well .


So why do some hold stocks at marks
They can see all downward sparks

Once they flew high like larks
All there will be is wet very wet farts.

robot ic1
13/10/2020
10:01
Humpty numpty ,Make sure you dont contaminate your boyfriend .
robot ic1
13/10/2020
09:37
Debs & Robo Be careful on the dodgers in Blackpool, keep washing so you don’t contaminate folk!
neilhumphreys
13/10/2020
09:33
Robot,

You got cellars in the Castle ?

Secret GOV papers seen by Raponama say GOV are worried about Joe Public going mad with coroanavirus fear and there isn't enough space capacity in the NHS and they need secure accomodation for a number of people.

A few on here evidently got chronic mental health issues.

debsdowner
13/10/2020
09:24
Oh its looking really good .

Just as predicted .

Retail is fukced in the uk .

Brexit is fukced .

Hospitals are fukced .

Oh Dear

robot ic1
13/10/2020
09:19
Breakout soon on downward trend profit warning will come.
debsdowner
13/10/2020
09:18
Robot,

More bad news onlockdown. Unemployment going up, virus spreading and clothes sales down.

The bulls desserts to be going down the desserts well misleading investors.

debsdowner
13/10/2020
09:11
Love the chart just as predicted , gravity down to 0 in action .

its down down down here .

tin hats time .

timber

robot ic1
13/10/2020
09:09
Qantas and Debsdowner , Good sunny morning here at the castle .

The moat is now all cleaned out, but for the Humpty Numpty a section of filthy conditions is awaiting the scum bag , the other scum are waiting for the filthy thing as well .

It forms daisy chains with its boy friends .

robot ic1
13/10/2020
09:01
"I was voting for Biden but this changed my mind to Trump"

VIDEO

johnwise
13/10/2020
08:43
Why are we destroying people's livelihoods for a handful of geriatrics at the end of their lives? Under 80s need to work?
johnwise
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