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MARS Marston's Plc

32.85
2.50 (8.24%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  2.50 8.24% 32.85 32.70 33.05 33.80 30.65 30.90 9,215,763 16:29:55
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Malt Beverages 885.4M -9.3M -0.0147 -22.35 208.32M
Marston's Plc is listed in the Malt Beverages sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MARS. The last closing price for Marston's was 30.35p. Over the last year, Marston's shares have traded in a share price range of 25.55p to 39.35p.

Marston's currently has 634,148,510 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Marston's is £208.32 million. Marston's has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.35.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/5/2020
10:39
Fine. Then have a stab at how much you believe debt will have risen.
wigwammer
14/5/2020
10:34
Agreeing an additional bank facility of £70m is not the same as the debt increasing by £70m.
jeffian
14/5/2020
10:26
John09. You have a good point. The market value of the company has fallen £500m while the debt has risen by £70m. Am sure there are considerations around this, but clearly quite a lot has already been priced in.
wigwammer
14/5/2020
09:58
Can somebody confirm aren't these businesses in hospitality/pubs entitled to small business grants of £10,000 - £25,000 or upto £50,000 from their respective Councils...any views on what is happening to this money?..
diku
14/5/2020
09:51
john09,

If this is good news, I'd hate to see what you consider bad news!

jeffian
14/5/2020
09:50
They will find a loop hole in a different shape or form to get the money back...
diku
14/5/2020
08:39
"All Board members have volunteered significant cuts in pay and fees for the time being and recognise that Marston's many stakeholders, including employees, tenants and lessees, retailers, customers and communities are facing major challenges."


Volunteered - have this actually been done ?
How much ?
For the time being - how long?

Many stakeholders - does conspicuously NOT include shareholders - why ?

Code for you are last - behind debt holders ?
I.E. - we can save the business - but sorry shareholders you are not on our radar ?

fenners66
14/5/2020
08:36
"We have made good progress to date towards our debt reduction targets"

and have

"agreed £70 million of additional liquidity through an increased bank facility, subject to final documentation. "

So its not yet signed, but since when has good progress on debt reduction included borrowing an extra £70m ? !!


It sounds someone borrowing from a loan shark to pay off a credit card and celebrating ..........

fenners66
14/5/2020
08:26
Are you joking ?if marstons gets through this which today's news pretty much confirms it will, pubs and restaurants opening up from July 4th, next year once the social distancing is over everyone will be out. Huge recovery potential here
kirk 6
14/5/2020
08:23
Bouncing now
john09
14/5/2020
08:12
Why

More debt that most likely won't last till Covid has gone

And no dividend

Plus more lockdowns in prospect

20p likely IMO

buywell3
14/5/2020
08:09
Odd reaction
john09
14/5/2020
07:55
No the good news is it ain’t going bust!

Expecting a good day here

john09
14/5/2020
07:54
Skinny

The real ggod news is buried in the detail:

"All Board members have volunteered significant cuts in pay and fees for the time being"

Too frightened to tell us how much - could be 1% of basic pay, or even worthless share options surrendered that would lapse anyway.

Their PR machine leaves a lot to be desired. If it was "significant" they would declare it.

Time to mount a campaign, Ralf Must Go.

redartbmud
14/5/2020
07:50
Nothing new in that RNS.
creddy
14/5/2020
07:48
Covid could run for at least 18 months yet

Factor that in and more cash will be needed IMO , no dividend for another 2 to 3 years IMO

buywell3
14/5/2020
07:19
Should be a good day !
chinese investor
14/5/2020
07:04
RNS

GOOD NEWS

john09
13/5/2020
15:13
diku, the Chinese are already planning that, well in Africa anyway, these African countries will always remain poor as a few in charge take all the money, they do a deal with the Chinese to keep their stolen loot but come across as the good guys to the peasants when they say hey, “look what we have done for your Country, our debts have been written off“ Rejoice..praise the Lord!
ny boy
13/5/2020
14:58
A lot of the shares that had a technical bounce up will go and retest the lows again..
diku
13/5/2020
14:57
Where is that debt reset button...that will reset all the debts around the World...then we can all live happily thereafter...start from zero again...
diku
13/5/2020
14:46
This from Young's this morning re Finance and Liquidity



If this is indicative of the industry generally, just what MARS doesn't want, you might think - more debt.

jeffian
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