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TPK Travis Perkins Plc

729.50
9.50 (1.32%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Travis Perkins Plc LSE:TPK London Ordinary Share GB00BK9RKT01 ORD �0.11205105
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  9.50 1.32% 729.50 728.00 729.00 729.50 723.50 727.00 1,978,408 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Lumber, Plywd, Millwork-whsl 4.86B 38.1M 0.1793 40.60 1.55B
Travis Perkins Plc is listed in the Lumber, Plywd, Millwork-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TPK. The last closing price for Travis Perkins was 720p. Over the last year, Travis Perkins shares have traded in a share price range of 687.80p to 984.00p.

Travis Perkins currently has 212,509,334 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Travis Perkins is £1.55 billion. Travis Perkins has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 40.60.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/2/2014
17:17
With final results due next week we will soon be informed as to recent trading. However it is the medium to long term that interests me.

There is a lot of pressure to build new houses . new garden cities are being contemplated. Consider also the amount of flood and storm damage that will have to be repaired sooner rather than later. ( weather permitting: unfortunately increasingly imponderable ). The next few years could be extremely busy for builders and builders` merchants.

Don`t be surprised if business over recent weeks has been adversely affected by the weather, but look to the the long term potential.

roddiemac2
18/2/2014
10:52
Is this a little break out?
lenzcrafter
31/12/2013
08:41
TPK Breakout happening now should have a steady rise over next twelve months shares moved up to 1880p up 2.2%
tiger20
21/10/2013
18:28
UBS raises target from 1825p to 1960p keeping a buy recommendation.
tiger20
21/10/2013
08:47
New Nuclear Construction EDF Somerset

One winner on this news not immediately apparent but will benefir is Travis Perkins group supplying building products to contractors, over 600 branches including Wickes.

A steady rise over next few months on TPK S.P and if construction continues to increase (as government plans) would expect this to be in new year tips.

imo

tiger20
17/10/2013
10:57
The positive sales momentum experienced in the second quarter of 2013 continued into the third quarter. Total sales growth of 8.6%, 7.1% on a comparable trading days basis, and like-for-like sales growth of 6.3%

Retail markets, however, remain challenging. The Consumer division recorded flat like-for-like sales growth in the quarter, a significant reduction from the 8.6% growth recorded in the two months to 30 June 2013. Both Wickes and Tile Giant received little benefit from the warmer summer weather given their limited range in outdoor categories..

Geoff Cooper, Chief Executive, commented:

"Whilst still early in the recovery of our markets, the stronger trading conditions experienced by our merchanting businesses in particular is a reassuring indicator of improved sentiment in construction. The recovery in activity, signalled by us in early 2013, looks set to continue into 2014 as owners' and occupiers' construction and maintenance activity increases from the very low levels encountered over the last five years. The Group is well positioned, as the leading supplier of building

tiger20
17/10/2013
10:43
Thoughts on the debt increase though? Not sure about that.
lateralam
17/10/2013
08:46
Sales momentum is building nicely but I think their EPS guidance of "around 100p" may be a tad below analysts' forecasts (Yahoo showing average 103 with one brave soul sticking his neck out at 130. That's his job on the line!). Be interesting to see whether the scribblers produce any down/upgrades on the back of this.
jeffian
13/10/2013
10:59
Broker upgrade last friday caused the increase in share price suspect more to follow.

Good news from China regarding £800m construction ivestment in an Industrial Park around Manchester wonder where they will get their building materials a builders Merchant of course.

Construction companies have very few direct accounts with Mfrs

tiger20
11/10/2013
13:13
Wow last few days good increase in SP- I said recently £30 in 2 years time now approaching £16.70p one to took away.

A little bit of inflation will do them good with 500/600 branches stock values rise overnight with no increase in fixed costs.

tiger20
09/10/2013
08:45
TPK xd today 10p but larger drop in price because of retail figures yesterday which were well down and affected DXNS & M%S etc
tiger20
25/7/2013
12:41
Market seems to be fairly happy with those results today. Not much movement either way
ryandj2222
21/7/2013
13:52
Topps Tiles, TPT, have been upgraded by Goldmansacks to a Strong Buy rating.

Resistance levels as follows: 76.25, 81.5, 87.00, 105.00, 126.5, 143.00, 162.00, 231.00...then its all clear to three pounds. The company is expanding its number of DIY stores from 301 to 351 this year, 15% increase of market share. It would make a good take-over target for TPK at a current price of 88p a share to increase market share.

leebong
18/6/2013
16:53
TPK downgraded to neutral by Goldman Sachs today:

www.brokerforecasts.com/news/article/articleId/4615702

major clanger
04/6/2013
13:14
And good news today regarding the UK construction industry as well, which should help TPK.
ryandj2222
04/6/2013
07:59
Wolseley figures out to day quite good for U.K sales should bode well for TPK
tiger20
03/6/2013
21:06
These are quite good schemes if you work there. Big companies like Tesco do it too. Basically can buy shares out of your wages, saving tax and NI so long as you hold them for 3 (or maybe 5) years. Good incentive to the staff to make the stores do well.
ryandj2222
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