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YNGA Young & Co's Brewery Plc

1,060.00
0.00 (0.0%)
08 Dec 2023 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Young & Co's Brewery Plc LSE:YNGA London Ordinary Share GB00B2NDK765 A' ORD 12.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.0% 1,060.00 75,262 16:35:13
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
1,060.00 1,070.00 1,070.00 1,055.00 1,065.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Eating Places 368.9M 29.7M 0.5078 15.01 445.65M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
16:37:06 O 32,317 1,060.00 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
19/12/202211:47 Anyone for a drink?!123
24/9/201212:39Young and Co Brewery-
07/12/201020:33young & Co430
09/6/201000:36YNGA charts and news-

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Posted at 10/12/2023 08:20 by Young & Co's Brewery Daily Update
Young & Co's Brewery Plc is listed in the Eating Places sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker YNGA. The last closing price for Young & Co's Brewery was 1,060p.
Young & Co's Brewery currently has 58,484,602 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Young & Co's Brewery is £445,652,667.
Young & Co's Brewery has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.01.
This morning YNGA shares opened at 1,065p
Posted at 19/12/2022 11:47 by gatehill
I purchased around £2k worth of YNGN back in Oct 2017 and have been significantly down for three years and really ought to cut my losses. With hindsight, I can't recall why I bought YNGN as distinct from YNGA - probably unknowingly!
The number I hold means that any voting rights I would have with the A shares would be totally insignificant, but why would one want to move from A to N?
Posted at 08/9/2022 20:59 by essentialinvestor
Youngs the quality sector play, YNGN gives a lower cost entry.
I hold a 40/60 split between YNGN and YNGA.
Posted at 08/6/2022 16:34 by km18
Youngs & Co Brewery (YNGA) the brewing, pub and hotel company posted prelims a few weeks ago. The business was back to profitable trading in the year to 28th March 2022. Revenues were up to £309m, operating profit was £51.7m, basic EPS was back in positive territory and up to 58.83p. The financial position has strengthened, net debt has reduced by £74.9 million to £173.8 million and, with adjusted EBITDA of £82.5 million, net debt to EBITDA is conservative at 2.1 times. The top line is more or less back at pre-COVID peaks, EPS not quite. Valuation is not particularly helpful with the forward PE ratio over 20x and PS ratio around 2.4x. The balance sheet is solid as is the company more generally, but share price is still in a 6 month correction for now. YNGA is a share to monitor for the time being...

...from WealthOracle
Posted at 09/8/2021 13:23 by loglorry1
Can't see why anyone would hold these in preference to YNGN. You are getting the same economic interest (just no voting rights) for far less in YNGN than YNGA.
Posted at 30/7/2021 08:20 by tomps2
Andrew Hollingworth mentions Young & Co (YNGA) in the latest PIWORLD Interview at 9m28s

Watch the video here:

Or listen to the podcast here:
Posted at 19/11/2020 15:08 by essentialinvestor
That's me out. The current price is something I would have expected by next summer.
Still got a few YNGN.
Posted at 23/9/2020 09:27 by essentialinvestor
March 2020 low gone.

Another fund raising early next year may be needed.

The rub is, this time it may be more expensive and dilutive

because of a lower share price.
Posted at 09/7/2020 11:05 by finkie
new share placement was at 1160p raised £88m no idea why market paid that much to be honest thought it would be at a discount! price now 970p.......
Posted at 12/7/2019 10:46 by grahamite2
According to today's Daily Telegraph AIM stocks may soon cease to attract business property relief. I'm not talking about the Labour Party proposals - this is the Office of Tax Simplification acting for the present government.

If this idea gets traction these are likely to fall a great deal more.
Posted at 24/5/2019 19:23 by zoolook
Hah. I thought you were alluding to some beneficial tax treatment on the pub estate for the family members.

Many of my investments are AIM listed but it is far from apparent that they are over valued. Take YNGA - most of the market cap is accounted for by their property value.
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