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PSN Persimmon Plc

1,316.00
12.50 (0.96%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Persimmon Plc LSE:PSN London Ordinary Share GB0006825383 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  12.50 0.96% 1,316.00 1,317.50 1,318.00 1,319.50 1,301.50 1,311.00 919,766 16:35:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 2.77B 255.4M 0.7996 16.48 4.21B
Persimmon Plc is listed in the Gen Contr-single-family Home sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PSN. The last closing price for Persimmon was 1,303.50p. Over the last year, Persimmon shares have traded in a share price range of 943.60p to 1,501.00p.

Persimmon currently has 319,419,494 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Persimmon is £4.21 billion. Persimmon has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/8/2021
06:21
Half Year Results
H1 Underlying Operating Profit 483 Million Stg Versus 293.2 Million Stg Year Ago
Persimmon - Strong Trading Performance; Positive Outlook Reaffirmed
Persimmon - Persimmon's First Half Performance Has Been Robust
Persimmon - We Made Good Progress In Land Market In Period
Persimmon - Currently Anticipate That Our Industry Leading Returns Will Remain Resilient
Persimmon - Hy Total Group Revenues £1.84bn Versus £1.19bn
Persimmon - Forward Sales Position Is C. 9% Ahead Of Same Point In 2019
Persimmon - Anticipate Successfully Delivering C. 10% Growth In Sales Completions This Year
Persimmon - Hy Profit Before Tax £480.1m Versus £292.4m
Persimmon - Hy New Home Completions 7,406 Versus 4,900
Persimmon - Dividend Per Share Of 110p
Persimmon - Hy New Home Average Selling Price £236,199 Versus £225,066

nick100
22/7/2021
09:31
10.30am and the fall is 3.7%Hopefully we can start to climb from here.
davetedjack
21/7/2021
19:33
Ex div tomorrow Let's see what happens to the share price with the dividend impact being 3.65%
davetedjack
08/7/2021
15:58
well, took the opportunity to double my holding today
mister md
08/7/2021
10:22
This is significantly more down than most other though. It was climbing really well until today
davetedjack
08/7/2021
10:20
across the board everything down
nick100
08/7/2021
10:12
Why is the price down over 4% on what looks like good news
davetedjack
08/7/2021
08:36
By Niveditha Ravi and Bloomberg Automation
(Bloomberg) -- Persimmon reported revenue for the first
half that beat the average analyst estimate.
* 1H revenue GBP1.84 billion, +55% y/y, estimate GBP1.75
billion (Bloomberg Consensus) (2 estimates)
* 1H homes completed 7,406, +51% y/y

* Forward Sales at £1.82BN vs £1.86BN Year Ago

* Total average selling price increased by 4.9% over the first
half of last year to about £236,200
* Intends to return 110p/share surplus capital as a single
additional interim dividend payment in relation to the financial
year ended Dec. 31 2020

nick100
23/6/2021
10:56
Aviva and Persimmon to change leasehold terms after UK watchdog probe
sikhthetech
01/6/2021
08:23
Nationwide house price yy
Period Previous Estimated Actual
May. 2021 7.1% 9.2% 10.9%
Announced 01/06/2021 07:00:00

sporazene2
31/5/2021
20:33
Housebuilding industry continues to face difficulties


"New-build price hikes could be on the cards following a warning from leading industry figures.

Price rises in materials are set to make new build homes more expensive according to sector experts which could have an impact on First time buyers wanting to get on the property ladder."


“The rise in new housing construction activity is likely to have been partly driven by housebuilders being encouraged by the UK’s property market running hot due to the Stamp Duty holiday. This is coupled with the approaching reopening of the UK economy which would have improved business confidence levels throughout March, prompting firms to progress residential building projects."

sikhthetech
11/5/2021
13:34
Inflation coming back with a vengeance
nai

mike24
28/4/2021
06:27
By Angela Cullen and Bloomberg Automation
(Bloomberg) -- Persimmon forward sales position £3.0bn vs
£2.4bn, according to statement.
* Co. repeats plan to return 110p of surplus capital by way of
two additional interim dividend payments: 55p/shr in August and
same again in December
* Co. has made a strong start to the year: CEO Dean Finch
* Persimmon current outlet network is expected to remain stable
at approximately 300 outlets on average throughout the year
* Demand for newly built homes remains healthy and sales rates
are encouraging
* Group’s average selling price for homes sold to private owner
occupiers in the forward order book is c. £252,000 vs c.
£244,500

nick100
30/3/2021
09:34
wk-end press

house prices rose at their fastest pace in seventeen yrs
all down to Boris stamp duty relief, which we did not need,
end of article ....We don't think that the ongoing boom in house price inflation will be followed by a bust,
phew! so everything is hunky-dory

BofE our number 1 job is to keep prices across the economy rising steadily every year,
4/5 jet Yellen says borrowing costs may have to rise,
UK real inflation rate in 74 was 19.16% (stat,bureau) surely real inflation rates to-day are similar,
ie,self employed tradesmens rates,legal fees,dentists fees, vehicle servicing, list goes on
nai

mike24
29/3/2021
09:21
With UK housebuilder offering yields up to 8%, should Investor's Champion add one to their Income Boosters dividend portfolio?

If trading remains stable at current levels, then Investor's Champion thinks Persimmon's 8% yield ought to be safe. For investors with a bullish view on the housing market, this high yield choice could be worth considering.

energeticbacker
18/3/2021
17:46
(Sharecast News) - UBS downgraded its stance on shares of Persimmon and Crest Nicholson on Thursday as it took a look at the UK housebuilding sector.
The bank cut Persimmon to 'neutral' from 'buy' and Crest Nicholson to 'sell' from 'neutral', reducing the target prices to 2,915p from 3,070p and to 315p from 320p, respectively.

For Persimmon, it said the risk/reward is now more balanced after the stock delivered a more than 20% total shareholder return since the start of 2020. "Shares trade at a considerable premium on P/TNAV of 2.75x (sector 1.6x) which reflects substantially higher returns," it said.

"While we like Persimmon's attractive margin and return profile, we think the shares no longer prices in a material erosion of this and therefore we think the stock fairly reflects these superior returns."

Meanwhile, UBS said Crest Nicholson looks expensive, in particular relative to other mid-caps, and "seems to more than price in a margin recovery towards the peer average despite execution risk".

UBS said it remains positive on the sector overall and continues to think there is upside, although it is more limited at around 15% on average after the recent rally. The bank's top picks are Berkeley Group, Redrow and Taylor Wimpey. UBS also has 'buy' ratings on Vistry Group, Barratt Developments and Bellway.

nick100
04/3/2021
18:07
Persimmon: Canaccord reiterates buy with a target price of 3,220p.
nick100
04/3/2021
07:36
The government is going to incentivise home construction in the UK, isn't it.

It is the only game in town.

In for a few

undervaluedassets
03/3/2021
09:40
Plus capital repayments of 55p per share in Aug and Dec. What’s not to like?
wfcreserves
03/3/2021
07:48
Ex dividend 11th March payment date 26th March £1.25
nick100
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