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PETS Pets At Home Group Plc

301.60
5.00 (1.69%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Pets At Home Group Plc LSE:PETS London Ordinary Share GB00BJ62K685 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  5.00 1.69% 301.60 301.80 302.20 304.20 289.40 289.40 491,613 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc Retail Stores, Nec 1.4B 100.7M 0.2114 14.30 1.44B
Pets At Home Group Plc is listed in the Misc Retail Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PETS. The last closing price for Pets At Home was 296.60p. Over the last year, Pets At Home shares have traded in a share price range of 251.60p to 400.20p.

Pets At Home currently has 476,425,444 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Pets At Home is £1.44 billion. Pets At Home has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.30.

Pets At Home Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/3/2014
06:56
After market RNS :-
skinny
20/3/2014
12:41
Chunky chicken
davidtil
20/3/2014
10:20
Some chunky buys going through now!
ddav
19/3/2014
14:51
vermin is going up
dewtrader
19/3/2014
12:16
Why have KKR got so many? Will they be selling some?

Robbie Burns likes these btw.

finethings
19/3/2014
10:49
Indeed it does buying. Are you surprised? ;)
scrabble1975
19/3/2014
09:55
This actually seems to be trending upwards
buying
18/3/2014
09:51
Good point
onjohn
18/3/2014
08:33
In US a similar pet store worth £6 billion, will they make a move on this company and get a instant presence in the UK.
montyhedge
18/3/2014
08:16
They will probable increase their stake to 5%.
Nearly floated at 260p so further rise to come for the patient.

montyhedge
17/3/2014
21:17
SamuelPound land ....
bradders190
17/3/2014
15:54
A lot of private investors selling at a tiny profit?Got to be wort holding
bradders190
17/3/2014
14:16
Large purchase by GIC there, may have only just registered after the IPO date, but good all the same :)
scrabble1975
15/3/2014
22:35
the usual suspects - spam away
eelanguilla
15/3/2014
17:11
Hard to believe these characters sold shares to staff AND customers at an inflated price. I certainly have no intention of ever using their stores again.

The only retail IPO lately - now we know why!!!!!

samuel pepys2
13/3/2014
15:35
Its a doggy doo !
davidtil
13/3/2014
09:07
Got a few more this am.
ddav
12/3/2014
22:57
Scrabble1975

In the three IPOs I have been involved with in the last six months the conditional/unconditional transition had no perceivable affect on the share price After all, why should it? It is just that conditional trading can be reversed.

The limitations on SIPP and ISA trades seem to have no affect either.

Yes, it was a market down day, for most shares, not all. UK centric shares seem to have faired reasonably better than those with world & emerging market exposure. I don't see how Ukraine, or Chinese, issues should dampen what should have been a successful listing, after all, it didn't affect Poundland.

No, I think the issue here is more to do with overpricing than other external issues but I guess, overtime, the share price will increase and the general public will forget the greed and/or general incompetence of those involved in delivering what should be a successful float. They will, no doubt, shift the blame onto the markets and world events but the wise amongst us will not be fooled and know better.



IMHO & DYOR

minerve
12/3/2014
22:30
Not trading unconditionally yet, and also a significant market down day. I'm holding!
scrabble1975
12/3/2014
19:53
Big boys like pigs in the troughPrivate investors like a bunch lemmingsMmm, I think I will no longer buy my budgie seed from pets at home, me now go poundland !
davidtil
12/3/2014
18:08
Of course, principle, venture capialists got greedy. No wonder let the retail have it at 245p, Big boys probable said no.
montyhedge
12/3/2014
18:04
Chicken feed monty ?
davidtil
12/3/2014
17:28
Thats it, we buy dog food, bird seed from Pets at Home, I'm no longer going to be a customer on principle, they got greedy on the share price.
montyhedge
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