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WYN Wynnstay Group Plc

310.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Wynnstay Group Plc WYN London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 310.00 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
310.00 310.00 310.00 310.00
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Industry Sector
FOOD PRODUCERS

Wynnstay WYN Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
25/06/2024InterimGBP0.05626/09/202427/09/202431/10/2024
30/01/2024FinalGBP0.117528/03/202402/04/202430/04/2024
03/07/2023InterimGBP0.05528/09/202329/09/202331/10/2023
01/02/2023FinalGBP0.11630/03/202331/03/202328/04/2023
28/06/2022InterimGBP0.05429/09/202230/09/202231/10/2022
02/02/2022FinalGBP0.10531/03/202201/04/202229/04/2022
30/06/2021InterimGBP0.0530/09/202101/10/202129/10/2021
FinalGBP0.101/04/202106/04/202130/04/2021
24/06/2020InterimGBP0.04624/09/202025/09/202030/10/2020
04/10/2019FinalGBP0.09426/03/202027/03/202030/04/2020

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Posted at 07/10/2024 18:29 by grabster
wad collector - they can't. The stockmarket is a casino. We place our bets on the basis of best guesses. I certainly wouldn't use the word certainly - except to say I certainly wouldn't. :-)

I don't have a position in WYN at the moment, but I must admit I am surprised that it bounced up beyond 310p without slipping back down. Presumably the ongoing dividend size is a significant factor even though the latest xd date is gone.
Posted at 04/10/2024 15:14 by mansell59
A cyclical share but some value here now. Cash rich and a safe dividend. They will certainly bounce back
Posted at 02/10/2024 15:26 by bend1pa
Just grateful I sold them in July when I did. Having bought WYN early January I was hoping to hang on much longer than I did. They soon surged unexpectedly but for no apparent reason. Then that was followed by a lot of volatility in the share price By July it was on the skids again. I had a bad feeling about them so sold for a small profit + a final div.

Most AIM stocks are rubbish and WYN look to be no exception.
Posted at 02/10/2024 09:46 by 1knocker
One to keep an eye on. Might be worth putting in a low ball limit order and see what happens. Plenty of time until it goes ex div the first 2025 dividend.

Of course, if the dividend were to be cut ('re-based' is the standard euphemism) the bottom could really fall out.
Posted at 27/9/2024 13:34 by bottomfisher
Plus point: Wynstay's record of 20 years of consecutive dividend increases, and yield of over 5%.
Bear point: relatively small shareholding of non-execs.

A new ceo and relatively new FD adds some uncertainty to the outlook. It is 3 years since they raised £10.5m at £5.50 a share "to accelerate the growth of the company". Must be pressure on the board and new management to deliver on the promise.
Posted at 26/9/2024 11:54 by 1knocker
It is encouraging to see the size of the dividend ticking up.
Posted at 20/9/2024 14:48 by 1knocker
I can't make up my mind about Wyn.
It should be a safe dividend bread and butter stock, but its price volatility says otherwise.

I bought at 282, sold out at 320 and bought back in at 269, sold a third at 525 and the rest at 621, bought back a third in the mid 500s and another third at 345.

With hindsight I should not have bought back after the sale at 621, but it is easy to be wise after the event, and overall at least it has worked out profitably for me even if less profitably than it would have done if I had not bought back. All this year I have wondered whether it has bottomed and whether to buy back the final third, only for it to fall further.

I am inclined to continue to hold off to see whether (a) the new CEO 'discovers' horrors, and (b) whether he has any risky plans. When I originally bought all I wanted was a quite life and a safe dividend, and that is still what I want !!
Posted at 02/7/2024 10:14 by tomps2
Wynnstay Group (WYN) Interim results presentation - June 2024

Wynnstay Group Executive Chairman, Steve Ellwood and Group Finance Director, Rob Thomas present the group’s Interim results for the six months ended 30 April 2024, followed by Q&A.

Watch the video here:

Or listen to the podcast here:
Posted at 05/2/2024 09:40 by tomps2
Wynnstay Group (WYN) Full Year 2023 results presentation - Febuary 24

Wynnstay Group Chief Executive Officer, Gareth Davies and Group Finance Director, Rob Thomas present final results for the year ended 31 October 2023, followed by Q&A.

Watch the video here:

Or listen to the podcast here:
Posted at 23/1/2024 16:02 by tomps2
Wynnstay (WYN) FY23 results webinar

Thursday, 1 February, 1:00pm

Gareth Davies, Chief Executive Officer, and Rob Thomas, Group Finance Director, will host an online presentation of the Company's results, followed by Q&A.

To attend, register here: bit.ly/WYN_FY23_results_webinar

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