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SHOE Shoe Zone Plc

135.00
0.00 (0.00%)
11 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Shoe Zone Plc LSE:SHOE London Ordinary Share GB00BLTVCF91 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 135.00 130.00 140.00 135.00 135.00 135.00 27,154 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Footwear-wholesale 165.66M 13.22M 0.2860 4.72 62.41M
Shoe Zone Plc is listed in the Footwear-wholesale sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SHOE. The last closing price for Shoe Zone was 135p. Over the last year, Shoe Zone shares have traded in a share price range of 120.00p to 295.00p.

Shoe Zone currently has 46,226,830 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Shoe Zone is £62.41 million. Shoe Zone has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 4.72.

Shoe Zone Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/3/2024
12:01
Shoe Zone dont seem to have such predictable patterns trading across any year now - seems to have had very variable periods over the last 2 years. If you remember they issued a statement last year that seemed negative. Only to come back a month or two later to say excellent trading and now towards upper end of expectations.

Part of the territory now with lots of international variable effects on retail?

But they should have budgetted for the National Living Wage properly.

fegger
12/3/2024
10:40
Good company, but Suez and the Living Wage costs are a surprising reason for "below expectations" given they are not new.
edmundshaw
12/3/2024
10:12
marginally below expectations

A bit of an overreaction!

bountyhunter
06/3/2024
14:06
Also very positive note on Stockopedia
fegger
06/3/2024
14:02
SP increase because of Sunday share tip or the budget? Or a mixture of both I wonder? 🤔
niklol
04/3/2024
13:09
Money moving to SHOE from GNC.
bountyhunter
04/3/2024
09:27
Money moving to GNC
blackhorse23
04/3/2024
08:37
small company share watch positive update at weekend
slogsweep
04/3/2024
07:30
Just saw the Shoe Zone Sunday Times tip on Sharecast website
niklol
03/3/2024
16:58
Interesting.

Re the divi, from dividend max:

The next Shoe Zone Plc dividend will go ex in 11 days for 8.9p and will be paid on 2nd April.
The dividend cover is approximately 1.7

There's also a special of 6p to add to that! (same dates).

bountyhunter
03/3/2024
16:09
Tipped in The Sunday Times today:

The retailer’s price-to-earnings ratio of 9.1 is down from 12.5 in 2022, yet shopping trends are still in Shoe Zone’s favour. As the Liberum analyst Wayne Brown wrote this week: “Consumers are actively seeking value for money, spending less per transaction and spending more on lower-priced products.”

Shoe Zone will benefit: buy.

hawaly
20/2/2024
19:14
There were 4 times more sells than buys today
niklol
20/2/2024
19:06
Any reason for 4% drop today?
fegger
31/1/2024
09:03
9 January:

The Board will also propose an additional special dividend of 6.0 pence per share (to be paid in March 2024)

31 January:

Payment Date: 2 April 2024

zangdook
31/1/2024
08:48
Is that a combined 14.9p per share to be both paid on 2nd April?
hsduk101
31/1/2024
07:37
Shoe Zone is also pleased to announce its provisional dividend timetable, subject to the successful passing of certain resolutions at its AGM:

Ex-Dividend Date: 14 March 2024

Record Date: 15 March 2024

Payment Date: 2 April 2024

Dividend payments will include, as announced in the Final Results on 9 January 2024, both a final dividend of 8.9 pence per share and a special dividend of 6.0 pence per share

bountyhunter
16/1/2024
06:39
Bareknee - bigbox sounds like a Asda and Tesco type of superstore.

Out of town centres will be good for cost control I guess

hsduk101
16/1/2024
02:26
hsduk -




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bareknee
15/1/2024
20:44
Yr 2015 highest 261?
niklol
15/1/2024
20:43
Yr 2015 highest 261?
niklol
15/1/2024
20:23
Almost there🙂
niklol
15/1/2024
15:20
Heading for a new high?
bountyhunter
15/1/2024
13:21
Big box stores tend to be out of town locations
Hybrid stores are the new town/city centre stores selling branded products in a new format stores

leicesterboy
14/1/2024
19:40
Just reading this section of that FT article:"By the end of 2026 it aims to have shuttered all of its original Shoe Zone locations. In their place will be either "big box" or "hybrid" alternatives. The former are designed to be based in larger, out-of-town premises, as opposed to high street locations"What does the big box / hybrid outlets mean?
hsduk101
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