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MOON Moonpig Group Plc

211.00
-3.50 (-1.63%)
27 Dec 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 Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -3.50 -1.63% 211.00 209.50 210.50 212.50 204.50 204.50 442,264 16:35:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 341.14M 34.17M 0.0991 21.19 739.82M
Moonpig Group Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MOON. The last closing price for Moonpig was 214.50p. Over the last year, Moonpig shares have traded in a share price range of 149.20p to 277.50p.

Moonpig currently has 344,904,179 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Moonpig is £739.82 million. Moonpig has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 21.19.

Moonpig Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/7/2024
17:11
I don't know what proportion of MOON's gifts/cards are imported and not sure where to find that out, other than if they mention it. The experiences aren't. I'd hope the cards are printed here. Some chocolates are. TBH not worth going through their list of products. They're not generally widgets, they're mainly consumables, so I imagine they are sourced from all over the place, not via some monster ship from China.
yump
02/7/2024
07:05
SHOE reporting higher container costs and also harder to get hold of them. Isn't there a similar read across to MOON, or are MOON products being air freighted in ?
fft
28/6/2024
12:25
Mine isn’t so good either, but I did buy quite a lot nervously near the bottom.

Unfortunately their float timing couldn’t take into account future events !

Or you could call it opportunistic on the back of covid based boom.

yump
28/6/2024
10:27
With my bookcost share price needs to rise as much again as it just has, for me to break even
prokartace
28/6/2024
10:26
There is life on this thread. Well 1 anyway!
prokartace
28/6/2024
09:55
@wallywoo

You made a good purchase recently by the look of it !

yump
28/6/2024
09:50
Thats a fair old jump. Considering that its been flat for quite a time and clearly off the bottom, how come in a forum full of supposed traders, not one poster said anything at 150p ?

Messing about with gambling on penny shares I suppose.

Afaik its one of the few UK businesses that’s actually taking a “fee” as a middle man off purchases by a big captive audience, with no competitors. (See Amazon, Etsy, Ebay etc)

Only a matter of time before the US spot it, buy it (VC) and that will be another boast for a government about us being “open for business”.

Its a “special relationship” that only benefits one party.

yump
27/6/2024
19:12
No idea what your post says but assume its irrelevant or twaddle.

How many times a week do you aim to show that you’re a complete pillock ?

Its just that I think everyone knows by now. Wouldn’t want you to waste your time old bean.

yump
27/6/2024
10:34
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/1050699/currys-aims-to-power-up-shareholder-returns-soon-after-recharging-profits-1050699.html
blackhorse23
19/6/2024
17:13
Considering that Moonpig have so many customers, this is an incredibly quiet thread.

It will be interesting to see if they continue to expand instead of paying dividends. That's more like a US model to scale substantially over a long period, rather than use profits for dividends.

If that's what they are doing, I'd expect to see something in the EU as well as Greetz at some point.

If this were a US company it would have a way higher rating and as its tech has enabled very "sticky" customers with that holy grail of cross-selling to them, it wouldn't surprise me if it were taken out by a US company or venture fund with big pockets and expanded much faster, across many more countries.

yump
02/5/2024
09:05
You actually thought I was serious ?!!
yump
01/5/2024
09:29
Lidl are in partnership with card factory ya daft mug
havinthelasttoast
25/4/2024
20:44
Lidl better value !
yump
25/4/2024
17:51
Card better value !
s34icknote
25/4/2024
11:46
As far as I know, there is a large block of shares being sold / placed at 160p. From a few large holder's.


Looks like a good opportunity to buy a few to me. Just picked up some at 156. Good businesses, no stamp duty on shares etc. Easy 10p + profit once this overhang is cleared imho.

wallywoo
25/4/2024
11:41
whats going on here today?
prokartace
05/12/2023
18:09
Disappointing report, we cannot call it a tech growth stock on today's results.
harry_david
23/8/2023
12:55
India is on the Moon!

Not long before the first corner shop 😅

ny boy
15/8/2023
11:57
As in FTSE250!
johndoe23
10/8/2023
10:30
Back to 250 maybe?
johndoe23
07/8/2023
09:14
Good news from CARD seems to be helping this sp
prokartace
30/7/2023
19:51
chart shows nice looking short term uptrend and 180 is minimum target . Fundamentals not inspiring I guess but chart takes precedence as always .
arja
04/7/2023
08:37
Can't believe this is rising
johndoe23
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