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SDG Sanderson Design Group Plc

102.50
3.90 (3.96%)
Last Updated: 10:42:18
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sanderson Design Group Plc LSE:SDG London Ordinary Share GB0003061511 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  3.90 3.96% 102.50 68,128 10:42:18
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
100.00 105.00 102.50 98.00 98.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Convrt Paper,paperbd Pds,nec 111.98M 8.83M 0.1231 8.33 73.5M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
11:34:43 O 43 105.00 GBX

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Posted at 25/4/2024 09:20 by Sanderson Design Daily Update
Sanderson Design Group Plc is listed in the Convrt Paper,paperbd Pds,nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SDG. The last closing price for Sanderson Design was 98.60p.
Sanderson Design currently has 71,706,225 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sanderson Design is £73,498,881.
Sanderson Design has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 8.33.
This morning SDG shares opened at 98p
Posted at 24/4/2024 11:36 by misterd1
The minimum licensing revenue is recognised up front in the P&L as required by the accounting standards.

The cash will then be earned over the periods products are sold - but SDG knows the absolute minimum that it will get - and hence the recognition.

This recognises that the minimum will be received even if no product was sold - that's the deal
Posted at 24/4/2024 10:12 by trt
Grabbed a few more this morning. Dividend yield looking good and this morning's share price dip gets me more of a dividend payout come August.
Posted at 24/4/2024 09:32 by pireric
Licensing revenue that was recognised up front but which did not convert to cash in the period, so it's negative as it represents revenue without cash

2 possibilities as I'm not too close to SDG at this stage:

1) Purely timing and the cash flowed in after period-end

2) But given the size of that number, perhaps it's more the case that the cash will come in over the licencing deal life and 'catch-up' with the revenue

Eric
Posted at 24/4/2024 09:25 by arthur_lame_stocks
I was just looking through the figures and there's one entry in the cashflow statement that confuses and concerns me.

Increase in minimum guaranteed licensing receivables (4797). This is a substantial cash outflow, but what does it mean? Are SDG offering sweeteners to get licensees on board? Without this they would have generated substantial cash last year. Everything else looks tickety boo.
Posted at 08/4/2024 09:14 by davebowler
Small company share watch tips SDG again...
Posted at 08/2/2024 11:17 by alter ego
whenever a share price falls the black horse will emerge. One trick pony.
Posted at 31/1/2024 17:53 by davebowler
Master Investor-Sanderson Design Group (LON:SDG) – Continuing To Improve Just over a month ago the shares of this interior furnishings, fabrics and paints group were trading at 111p, they closed last night at around the 128p level. The highest they touched in 2023 was 148p, that was at the end of April, just after the group announced its Annual Results for the year to end January 2023. The lowest they have traded in the last year was 95p last August, at the time of its Half Year Trading Update. That announcement guided that market expectations would be met, however it also sounded out a cautious warning about the general economic environment. Subsequently to that price reaction by investors and the Interim Results in early October, the group's shares have been edging gently better, aided somewhat by new licensing deals with some major retail names. The gradual improvement in the group's shares gives me a certain confidence that its imminent Final Trading Update will show continuing balance sheet strength and not too much of a fall-back in adjusted pre-tax profits for the year just concluding. As far as I am concerned, I believe that Sanderson is a 'classic design' business of global recognition and deserves a far better rating than that currently accorded to its shares. It is an international luxury interior furnishings company that designs, manufactures and markets wallpapers and fabrics together with a wide range of ancillary interior products and it has some top design brand names in its portfolio. Analyst Matthew McEachran at Singer Capital Markets rates the group's shares a Buy, looking for 204p as his Price Objective. His estimate for the last year show sales down £2m at £109.9m, while adjusted pre-tax profits could be nearly 5% lower at £12.0m, easing back its earnings to 12.8p (14.3p) but maintaining its dividend at 3.50p per share. The analyst expects £114.1m sales this coming year to end January 2025, with £13.0m profits, 13.5p earnings and an increased dividend of 3.69p per share. Towards the end of November last year Close Asset Management doubled its holding to 10.00% of the group's equity, following a purchase of stock at around the 114p level – I am convinced that as a longer-term holder this fund manager will do very well with the position. Shocks permitting, I really do believe that these shares will continue to improve over the next few months and retain my view that they are totally undervalued at 128p. (Profile 24.04.23 @ 135p set a Target Price of 168p)
Posted at 31/1/2024 07:59 by eigthwonder
It certainly could go private but family interests and the evidence of that buyback getting through suggests you might be disappointed by the share price at which it happens.
Posted at 05/1/2023 14:39 by dicktrade
Sosander shares up 11% at one stage presumably on the back of Next TU this morning as Next sell there clothing but no movement in SDG share price .
Posted at 04/8/2022 11:30 by netcurtains
I still think it was BoJo that did in the SDG share price. Bojo did up his flat to get rid of SDG wallpaper. In response, Keir Starmer was despatched to John Lewis to stand next to wallpaper rolls looking a bit silly. John Lewis say they have recovered quite well after that but many elderly shareholders are bojo-ists (alas).
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