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17,580.00    590.00 (3.47%)
Bid:
17,540.00
Ask:
17,570.00
Spread: 30.00 (0.171%)
Market Cap: £34.09b
FERG Live PriceLast checked at - London Stock Exchange

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TOP NEWS: Ferguson sets sights on shareholder returns as profit grows
16 Mar 2021

TOP NEWS: Ferguson sets sights on shareholder returns as profit grows

TOP NEWS: Ferguson sets sights on shareholder returns as profit grows

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Ferguson resumes payout after strong interim
16 Mar 2021

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Ferguson resumes payout after strong interim

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Ferguson resumes payout after strong interim

Ferguson in $400m share buyback as H1 profits rise
16 Mar 2021

Ferguson in $400m share buyback as H1 profits rise

(Sharecast News) - Multinational plumbing and heating products distributor Ferguson reported a rise in half-year profits boosted by US demand and anno...

BROKER RATINGS: SocGen upgrades Shell and Centrica to Buy
12 Mar 2021

BROKER RATINGS: SocGen upgrades Shell and Centrica to Buy

BROKER RATINGS: SocGen upgrades Shell and Centrica to Buy

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days
9 Mar 2021

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

TOP NEWS: Ferguson to begin New York Stock Exchange trading on Monday
8 Mar 2021

TOP NEWS: Ferguson to begin New York Stock Exchange trading on Monday

TOP NEWS: Ferguson to begin New York Stock Exchange trading on Monday

US existing home sales edge past forecasts in January
19 Feb 2021

US existing home sales edge past forecasts in January

(Sharecast News) - Second-hand sales of homes edged past forecasts last month.

US housing starts slump in January, miss forecasts
18 Feb 2021

US housing starts slump in January, miss forecasts

(Sharecast News) - Homebuilders in the US broke ground on fewer homes than expected in January.