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MPAC Mpac Group Plc

440.00
15.00 (3.53%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Mpac Group Plc LSE:MPAC London Ordinary Share GB0005991111 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  15.00 3.53% 440.00 435.00 445.00 442.50 422.00 425.00 158,584 13:30:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Special Industry Machy, Nec 114.2M 2.7M 0.1319 33.36 90.09M
Mpac Group Plc is listed in the Special Industry Machy sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MPAC. The last closing price for Mpac was 425p. Over the last year, Mpac shares have traded in a share price range of 185.00p to 472.50p.

Mpac currently has 20,474,424 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Mpac is £90.09 million. Mpac has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 33.36.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/5/2020
22:36
It's a concern. As I'm sure you realise it comes from the days when MPAC was Molins PLC and made cigarette machines, and was a bigger company. SCSW (tip sheet) promoted this as a recovery play a couple of months ago. I think MPAC is a decent full service packaging machine business with good growth prospects. I'm not sure how you can factor the pension liabilities in to the valuation. It exists it's there... If the company grows then it will diminish over time.
drradcliffe
06/5/2020
22:19
I havent looked at these guys in detail before however, at face value, they don't look expensive. That said, the pension assets and liabilities are huge (not far off 10x of the market cap) so whilst the net position is fine at the moment, small moves in assumptions are the asset and liab valuation could have a big impact.
How do others factor this into their valuation of the co?
Thanks

adamb1978
06/5/2020
19:07
#MPAC - cash generation continues in line with expectations PRIOR TO IMPACT OF COVID- One Mpac approach positively received by customers- SEVERAL LARGE contracts have been won over the past 18 months as Mpac presents itself as global operations with global service reach.
arregius
06/5/2020
11:03
All questions investors have will be answered and posted in the mpac investor website
arregius
06/5/2020
08:15
IMHO MPAC shares are very cheap provided they can survive largely intact through to the resumption of normality. Today's TS states that they can survive through to normality under extreme assumptions. I guess they consider that enough said.
shanklin
06/5/2020
08:09
Thanks, i would have love more words from mpac and a trading update. I hold Long
arregius
06/5/2020
07:39
#MPAC with £18.1m net cash, capex and discretionary spendn deferred, Mpac is trading on a 2019 EV/EBIT multiple of 7.4x vs 11x–15x typically for peers (pre CV19)
edmonda
06/5/2020
07:21
Good morning john - mothballed, I rather like that.
fizzypop
06/5/2020
07:10
Looks a bit mothballed this one. Monthballed but secure
john09
05/5/2020
09:23
WheelieDealer
@wheeliedealer
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16h
IC has #MPAC down for a Trading Update on Wednesday. I think that's AGM day as well @Arregius

fizzypop
30/4/2020
12:29
Probably just too cheap - even if their EPS has halved and they've spent half their cash these wouldn't look particularly unattractive at this level.
spot1034
30/4/2020
12:10
Good news coming?
npp62
20/4/2020
14:28
Research tree has a lot of research on this and other companies. In fact access is free for the next month or so. Insert - between research and tree to get to their .com website.
davebowler
16/4/2020
18:37
Latest company news was fine. No debt. Access to cash if required but none of it drawn down as yet. Better position than a lot of others surely
npp62
16/4/2020
12:57
Not looking good am afraid. Collapsing 50% during a wider market turmoil is one thing. Not being able to make some kind of comeback when wider markets have been in a recovery mode is another. Poor relative strength not a good omen.
tongosti
15/4/2020
19:08
Ah. Welcome back
npp62
09/4/2020
15:48
Why has this not moved for days?
npp62
05/4/2020
20:03
Annual report is already uploaded to the website
arregius
01/4/2020
08:37
Still holding up nicely
nw99
31/3/2020
15:08
Markets turned back lol. Looks like ive missed a good day here
john09
30/3/2020
14:28
Markets turning down a little again I think. Taken small profit here 192p to 207p
john09
26/3/2020
19:25
I think the TU was as good as could be expected in the current circumstances. The good news is that the markets they service are those that have to keep going.
richjp
26/3/2020
17:25
Slowly slowly is good .Sicknote
s34icknote
26/3/2020
16:56
A good day
john09
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