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MOON Moonpig Group Plc

169.60
-0.40 (-0.24%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Moonpig Group Plc LSE:MOON London Ordinary Share GB00BMT9K014 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.40 -0.24% 169.60 846,309 16:35:08
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
169.20 170.20 174.60 166.20 174.60
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 320.13M 26.61M 0.0775 21.94 583.57M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
17:07:29 O 81 168.599 GBX

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Posted at 19/4/2024 09:20 by Moonpig Daily Update
Moonpig Group Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies,nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MOON. The last closing price for Moonpig was 170p.
Moonpig currently has 343,277,365 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Moonpig is £583,571,521.
Moonpig has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 21.94.
This morning MOON shares opened at 174.60p
Posted at 23/8/2023 13:55 by ny boy
India is on the Moon!

Not long before the first corner shop 😅
Posted at 02/6/2023 19:31 by 100rich
Anyone out there...? break-out for MOON
Posted at 31/3/2023 00:11 by waldron
Consensus

Mean consensus BUY

Number of Analysts 11

Last Close Price 125,70 GBX

Average target price 238,50 GBX
Spread / Average Target 89,7%

High Price Target 300,00 GBX
Spread / Highest target 139%

Low Price Target 135,00 GBX
Spread / Lowest Target 7,40%
Posted at 30/3/2023 20:59 by pugugly
Depends on what type:- MOON do a very nice line in personalised cards mouse mats etc where you send them a photo and the words you want - They produce and send to the person you specify. Great for family photo's etc but I suspect not a major part of their business.
Posted at 30/3/2023 13:27 by yump
Card have reported a 27% drop in online over Christmas as a result of the strikes.

If MOON have had the same problem, then there’s quite a bit to come in “normal” years.
Posted at 07/12/2022 14:45 by kalai1
Moonpig Group Plc posted Interims for the 6 months ended 31st October this morning. The results indicate a resilient business model with high profitability and robust cash generation. Revenues were roughly flat at £142.8m, gross profit up to £77.2m. Adjusted EBITDA was marginally lower at £34.6m, with adjusted PBT down around a quarter to £18.9m. This dip in statutory profit reflected interest on financing for the Experiences acquisition and amortisation of the technology platform investments that underpin the Group’s expectations for future growth. The Group remains highly profitable while management are strengthening the b/s and expecting pro forma net leverage to decrease to between approximately 1.9x and 2.0x at30th April 2023. Management confirmed unchanged expectations for full year adjusted EBITDA in FY23 on revenue of about £320m. Valuation is average, the share price remains in a correction and postal strikes pose near term risks to the business. There is no rush to buy here, but the business has growth potential and is a share worth monitoring for the time being...

...from WealthOracle
Posted at 14/10/2022 10:24 by seball
Moonpig is ridiculously undervalued at its current price. Expect a run up to over 200p by end of 2022. Strong Buy
Posted at 27/5/2022 12:04 by r9505571
Moonpig tumbled after various shareholders sold around £80m worth of shares in the online greeting cards and gift retailer in a placing. The shares were sold at 250p each, which is a discount of around 8.2% to the closing share price on Thursday.
Posted at 29/3/2022 06:57 by tole
Peel Hunt upgrades 'overly derated' MoonpigPeel Hunt has upgraded online card and gift retailer Moonpig (MOON), which it believes has 'overly derated'.Analyst Jonathan Pritchard upgraded his recommendation from 'hold' to 'add' but lowered the target price from 400p to 300p on the stock, which closed up 4.8% at 223p on Monday. 'Moonpig has been overly derated by a market that has developed an aversion to 2021 floats and online retailers,' he said.'We believe Moonpig should not be dragged into that basket: it has robust margins and a clear growth trajectory ahead.'Although Pritchard said a 'nervous consumer is less helpful than a confident one', sales of greetings cards have 'low income elasticity, and we see very limited downsides to forecasts'.'On the basis that the shares have halved in the last 12 months, we therefore see an opportunity here and upgrade.'
Posted at 18/4/2021 08:54 by waldron
SpaceX wins $2.9 billion NASA contract for lunar lander
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By Jackie Wattles, CNN Business

Updated 1852 GMT (0252 HKT) April 17, 2021
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Austin, Texas (CNN Business)SpaceX secured a $2.89 billion NASA contract to build spacecraft that will land astronauts on the moon for the first time in five decades.
The fixed-price contract is a major vote of confidence for Elon Musk's rocket company, as the space agency is placing a large amount of responsibility for its cornerstone human spaceflight program, known as Artemis, on SpaceX.
Friday's announcement is a blow to Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Jeff Bezos, which had proposed working as a "National Team" alongside corporate behemoths such as Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin to design and build a lunar lander, and to Alabama-based Dynetics, which had put in its own bid. But ultimately, SpaceX won with its bid to use of a spacecraft the company is already developing on its own in South Texas.

That vehicle, called Starship, is also the linchpin of Musk's personal goal of landing the first humans on Mars. Test flights of early Starship prototypes have all ended in explosions thus far, but the company is rapidly building new test vehicles.

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Last year, NASA announced three different contracts for lunar lander development, which were awarded to SpaceX and Blue Origin's "National Team," with the expectation that the companies would each work to bring operational vehicles to fruition and compete with each other on price and technology.
Lisa Watson-Morgan, NASA's Human Landing System or HLS program manager, said during a press call Friday that NASA had "supported each partner, providing design support analysis, subject matter experts and testing" to all those contractors during that phase.
Watson-Morgan added that NASA will continue to provide close oversight as SpaceX continues its development, "ensuring that this system will be safe for our astronauts."
Boeing is building another key element for the Artemis program: The Space Launch System or SLS, a gargantuan rocket designed to carry the Orion crew capsule to the moon.
That's the rocket that will carry astronauts to the moon's orbit, and then the crew will transfer to the Gateway space station, and from there, Starship will carry the astronauts to the moon's surface, according to Watson-Morgan.
Many in the space community have expressed their frustration that NASA has stuck by the SLS program, considering that SpaceX's Starship would theoretically be capable of completing the entire mission. The SLS development program has also been billions over budget and years behind schedule.
NASA said SpaceX will also be required to conduct an uncrewed demonstration mission, landing Starship on the moon, before astronauts will fly onboard.
Friday's surprise announcement that SpaceX would be the sole awardee comes after the space agency struggled for two years to convince Congress to adequately fund the lunar lander development program.
The space agency confirmed price was a major factor in its decision to move forward with one contractor.
The Artemis contract announcement signals that NASA is willing to put immense trust in SpaceX, which had an early history of butting heads with the space agency for its move-fast-and-break-things approach to rocket development.
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SpaceX just got a big contract to launch two pieces of a future Moon space station
But in recent years, the company has worked hand-in-hand with NASA on historic accomplishments, most notably crewed spaceflights on SpaceX's Dragon vehicles, which began last year and have carried astronauts on two flights to the Internationaol Space Station, with a third planned for next week. The Crew Dragon ushered in the return of human spaceflight from US soil for the first time since 2011.

SpaceX was also previously selected to build another version of Dragon to carry cargo to Gateway, the space station NASA plans to put in orbit around the moon to support a future moon base where astronauts can live and work for extended periods of time.
Correction: An earlier version of this headline incorrectly stated the amount of the contract awarded to SpaceX.
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