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MKS Marks And Spencer Group Plc

261.50
0.80 (0.31%)
26 Apr 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
  0.80 0.31% 261.50 261.60 261.80 262.80 259.10 262.20 10,873,335 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc General Mdse Stores 11.93B 363.4M 0.1842 14.21 5.16B
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 260.70p. 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 £5.16 billion. Marks And Spencer has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.21.

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02/11/2020
12:48
I don’t have M&S equity as I sold at 135 and 111, and I am fully invested in Ocado. One wishes I had additional resources to invest in M&S as I expect 120 on this equity shortly!

Do your own research and stay happy guys and dolls yeah!

neilhumphreys
02/11/2020
12:43
China has been trying to unleash a pandemic for years - Mers, Sars etc and finally they managed it via Covid-19 and a duped WHO. Covid-19 has now decimated western economies which will take decades to rebuild. Had China unleashed conventional weapons on the west there would of course have been immediate retaliation and war, but via a virus / pandemic they have achieved very much the same result without anyone lifting a finger or even their voice against them. Brilliant! And it seems the west is just going to stand by and let them get away with it. If it was a genuine mistake and China had meant no harm they should now be sending trillions of Dollars to western governments in order to assist in curing the pandemic and as pay back for the money the governments are having to borrow in order to keep their economies and people alive.

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johnwise
02/11/2020
12:23
Stocks push higher as Ocado surges on guidance upgrade
Mon 2 Nov 2020

(Sharecast News) - London stocks were firmly in the black by midday on Monday, helped along by a strong performance from Ocado, hopes of a Brexit deal and better-than-expected manufacturing data, as investors braced for a second national lockdown and the US presidential election.
The FTSE 100 was up 1.3% at 5,647.87, reversing earlier losses.

qantas
02/11/2020
11:38
Good morning Robot please to see Mr Humphries is now safely in your moat...

Stocks push higher as Ocado surges on guidance upgrade
Mon 2 Nov 2020

(Sharecast News) - London stocks were firmly in the black by midday on Monday, helped along by a strong performance from Ocado, hopes of a Brexit deal and better-than-expected manufacturing data, as investors braced for a second national lockdown and the US presidential election.
The FTSE 100 was up 1.3% at 5,647.87, reversing earlier losses.

qantas
02/11/2020
11:10
listen debs ive lived in burton for 60 years you silly girl...marmite and bovril yes but biscuits
johncasey
02/11/2020
09:11
Annual General Meeting

04 November 2020

Announcement of half year results*

ariane
02/11/2020
08:47
Cssey, you aren't educated enough to google Burton Biscuits !

Burton was very famous for its Biscuits it had a factory in Blackpool and robot knows that well.



I would have thought you knew about Burton's when mummy gives you a jammy dodger with your milk shake at bedtime.

debsdowner
02/11/2020
08:20
Interesting Ocado retail results- EBITDA over £60m- in H1 2020 they were £24M on sales of £900M...must be a significant increase in sales in H2 to give that number
bluepeter1
02/11/2020
07:42
Casey Obviously your full of the stuff , do you like a drink? is it meths or strong brew, or that cheap cider .

2.54am in the morning and your still at the bottle I presume .

robot ic1
02/11/2020
07:37
John Redwood@johnredwood1hThe proposed lock down will be damaging to livelihoods and business. The government should work with business to allow more to stay open. I hope the CBI drop their opposition to Brexit and concentrate on the pandemic policy damage.
xxxxxy
02/11/2020
03:01
Bass was the first registered company..the red triangle..MARSTONS,IND COOPE,everards
johncasey
02/11/2020
01:17
China is quite happy to wreak havoc all over the world with its killer disease and then rake in the cash by supplying goods to britain tax free. It is a disgusting disease infested Communist nation which should be shunned forever.

High Street firms preparing for 'catastrophic' Christmas as Marks & Spencer heads for its first loss in its 94-year history as listed company

johnwise
01/11/2020
22:23
Debsdowner we have a right one here with johncasey .

He says he was educated at Burton grammar top form.

I thought Burton make biscuits.

I have heard in the Burton canteen there are forms nearest the food trays , this is where he must have sat for dinner break .

robot ic1
01/11/2020
22:21
Thats nice . did that come from Burton grammar top form .
robot ic1
01/11/2020
22:20
Casey I presume you are here on a vacation .

We are full up here , no vacancies.

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robot ic1
01/11/2020
22:15
Casey , You mummy is calling you for a bedtime story .

Hurry up your milkshake is looking for you .

robot ic1
01/11/2020
22:14
well i dont wash my hands very often thats true...yes i am clever educated at burton grammar top form..didnt need to go to Eton or cambridge...far too clever for there
johncasey
01/11/2020
22:09
IF you want to know the real agenda behind covid check out iceagefarmer.com or buy john l casey's book called the DARK WINTER AND EDUCATE YOURSELVES..its all about food shortages to come..thats why boris and others like bill gates want depopulation..and i suspect via vaccines
johncasey
01/11/2020
21:56
Sir Mark Walport ex advisor been interviewed by Sophie Ridge, he says the lockdown not as rigid as last lockdown so infections will not come down as quickly.

This is due to more people will still be working and more children going to schools.

The situation is looking very grim and Sophie Ridge suggested to MW above Christmas will not the same, he agreed.

debsdowner
01/11/2020
21:31
Hi shoesize, take robot's advice he has called this right, Marks has lost over 70% long term and 25% the last few months. Avoid for now.
debsdowner
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