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Dividend paid 7th Oct
http://shares.telegraph.co.uk/news/article.php?id=5407176&epic=GFTU
I'm looking to buy in personally.
The drop is purely down to brexit! nothing anything else..
I don't currently own shares in this company, I have invested in the past. Great company, If I had £10K to spare I would buy them.
The share price has dropped massively, is this purely due to Brexit or anything else? Any one have any thoughts as to buy or sell?
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/grafton-group-completes-allsands-purchase-080200795.html
Grafton Group plc Trading Update 9 July 2015 Grafton Group plc, the builders merchanting and DIY Group with operations in the UK, Ireland and Belgium, issues this Trading Update for the six months to 30 June 2015 in advance of the Interim Results which will be released on 27 August 2015. Group Revenue Group revenue for the six months to 30 June 2015 increased by 6.6 per cent to £1.08 billion (six months to June 2014: £1.015 billion) and by 9.5 per cent in constant currency.
Housing recovery lifts builders’ firm Grafton: Builders’ merchanting and DIY group Grafton posted upbeat results for the first four months of the year, as the continuing recovery in the economy and housing market helped boost demand for repair and improvement jobs.
I don't blame him i'll be doing the same...
..... shares in the market is generally a good sign!
2014 – The Great Irish Share Valuation Project (Part IV) I take a look at Grafton Group, plus a batch of other Irish stocks: http://wexboy.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/2014-the-great-irish-share-valuation-project-part-iv/ Cheers, Wexboy
how can you trade shares when they have been suspended? ?
2013 – The Great Irish Share Valuation Project (Part VI) I take a look at Grafton Group, plus a batch of other Irish stocks: http://wexboy.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/2013-the-great-irish-share-valuation-project-part-vi/ Cheers, Wexboy
re grafton gold- they were but beware!!!!
Just inherited small number of Grafton Gold shares. Are they worth keeping??
Hi folks, I recently commenced The Great Irish Share Valuation Project on my Wexboy blog. I'm setting a Fair Value Price Target for every listed Irish company. So far I've valued 2 dozen companies, including Grafton Group. I hope you'll take a look (don't hesitate to comment or email me), and perhaps become a regular reader. Cheers, Wexboy
Is very bullish. Sees Grafton as potential takeover target based on its well run and profitable UK operations.
Half Year to 30 June 2011 Grafton Group plc, the builders merchants and DIY Group with operations in the UK and Ireland, issues this trading update for the six months ended 30 June 2011. Group turnover for the half year was circa €997 million, compared to €979 million in the first half of 2010. Turnover in the early months of the year benefitted from more favourable weather conditions than in the same period last year and the rate of growth moderated in the second quarter. UK average daily like for like sterling turnover increased by circa 4.7 per cent. Demand was resilient in the RMI-focused UK merchanting business against the background of pressure on disposable incomes and consumer spending. Irish turnover for the half year was down by circa 6 per cent and was impacted by challenging trading conditions in the Merchanting and DIY markets. Spending on housing RMI and DIY was lower due to general weakness in the economy, reflecting a decline in incomes and contraction in employment levels. The trading environment in the Group's key markets is proving slow to recover to more normal conditions in light of the continuation of weak mortgage lending and low levels of consumer confidence. However, the Group continues to significantly improve its trading performance from the historically low levels of the recession.
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201107080700100149K
They have had a better than expected year with good margin and profit.So I am told!!!!! results wont displease
Does anyone have any views/predictions re the Grafton group? I have heard they are performing better than expected.
I supply Buildbase, one of the managers told me they have beet there sales targets for the last 2 months even with the bad weather, i am not invested in this one but sound good one to watch.