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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Marston's Plc | LSE:MARS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1JQDM80 | ORD 7.375P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.45 | -1.37% | 32.40 | 32.35 | 32.80 | 36.00 | 32.40 | 32.95 | 5,848,167 | 14:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Malt Beverages | 885.4M | -9.3M | -0.0147 | -22.55 | 210.22M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/5/2020 20:05 | Germany slightly ahead of us on the lockdown eaze is now seeing a rise in the R. South Korea is now re-shutting all bars and pubs as the R is shooting up again. | dinvester | |
11/5/2020 14:12 | What we need is the Govt to say 'Stay in the Pub', rather than 'alert'. It would be a small step but you have to do these things gradually.It would also bring clarity because everyone knows where the pub is but what does 'stay alert' mean? Especially after 3 or more pints of King Goblin? | dogwalker | |
11/5/2020 13:42 | A survey done and reported on Radio 4's You and Yours earlier said: 10% would go to the pub on the first day. 60% may consider it after 3 months 30% may consider it in a year or so. I don't know if they were a sample of people who previously went to the pub. | fenners66 | |
11/5/2020 12:49 | Where’s that Kirk off Corrie I have lost money and blame his advice!! | barnes4 | |
11/5/2020 12:48 | I have friends who run a pub in Greenwich and have done for 20+ years - they are on the verge of basically handing the keys back - I suspect they are not alone! | skinny | |
11/5/2020 12:20 | Can Marstons pubs be converted into flats then?... | diku | |
11/5/2020 10:39 | See #3629. If you don't believe me, see this 2-page spread in today's Times business section - There are some scary figures in there from a survey of publicans. 40% say they cannot afford to re-open NOW; 70% say they can't afford to re-open if the closedown goes on until December. I don't know how this will pan out, but isn't that the point? How can you invest without having a clue what the hospitality world will look like when the lockdown is eased? One thing is for sure, it isn't just going to return to where it was before Covid-19 struck. | jeffian | |
11/5/2020 10:10 | And vice versa ! EDIT : Maybe not.... | dogwalker | |
11/5/2020 09:46 | Just when you thought it was going up it goes down... | diku | |
11/5/2020 09:06 | So Mr Rabb is suggesting 4/7 for Pubs to potentially open | knowing | |
11/5/2020 07:16 | Should be a good day today! A close mid 40s will be nice | kirk 6 | |
10/5/2020 23:50 | I reckon will hover around 35p for couple months. Remember, the hairy hound will only open her front and back doors if she has a big bushy garden front and back. Always drink lots of hobgoblin then do your own thinking even if you generate lots of steam out of your ears. | creddy | |
10/5/2020 20:42 | Always the debt that does companies Good old fashioned cash in bank is what you need | barnes4 | |
10/5/2020 20:27 | It was the debt wot dun it guv. | redartbmud | |
10/5/2020 19:58 | Mars will have been busy on the brewery side. The real fear was talk of closed pubs until the end of the year. That could mean the threat of bankruptcy. Mars should now survive and today it is priced to fail. | careful | |
10/5/2020 19:55 | Nope I don't think that at all. However I'm sure you know by now it's an assessment of what the market has already priced in! The market was certainly not expecting a July reopening that's for sure and however many fit into a bar or restaurant it's moving in the right direction earlier than expected. | kirk 6 | |
10/5/2020 19:52 | Frankly, I don't see any reason for a share price recovery in the short term. Keeping pubs and restaurants closed until July is a disaster for the hospitality industry and the financial damage caused is going to lead to some permanent closures and job losses. As someone else says above, the idea of opening a pub or restaurant with "the appropriate social-distancing" measures in place is a non-starter. You can't run these places half empty. Beer garden? So you get some customers on a nice sunny day. Next day it rains and...? What do you do? Put all your staff on zero-hours contracts and tell them each morning whether they've got a job or not. A substantial number of pubs simply won't reopen on those terms. Good luck tomorrow if you've bet the farm on a sharp share price recovery. | jeffian | |
10/5/2020 19:51 | Precisely. | redartbmud | |
10/5/2020 19:43 | Roar but Kirk thinks everything is back to normal It means you can open a pub pay all the overheads and have 6 tables in the bar And make a phat loss | barnes4 | |
10/5/2020 19:40 | Don't see much volume for months. Just MHO. | redartbmud | |
10/5/2020 19:39 | N0. He's filtered. | eeza | |
10/5/2020 19:37 | Yes mate we settled this years ago. Are you still in GMR? | kirk 6 | |
10/5/2020 19:35 | Are you Kirk off Corrie? | barnes4 |
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