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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ocado Group Plc | LSE:OCDO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3MBS747 | ORD 2P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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363.50 | 364.20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.83B | -314M | -0.3838 | -9.46 | 2.97B |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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- | O | 0 | 363.10 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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09/5/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Ocado Group PLC Directorate Change |
07/5/2024 | 15:43 | UK RNS | Ocado Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
01/5/2024 | 10:26 | UK RNS | Ocado Group PLC Total Voting Rights |
29/4/2024 | 16:01 | UK RNS | Ocado Group PLC Result of AGM |
23/4/2024 | 08:36 | ALNC | TOP NEWS: Grocery inflation eases again in April despite early Easter |
22/4/2024 | 16:28 | UK RNS | Ocado Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
21/4/2024 | 09:51 | ALNC | PRESS: Ocado facing call to shift listing from London - Telegraph |
15/4/2024 | 15:15 | UK RNS | Ocado Group PLC Director/PDMR Shareholding |
15/4/2024 | 11:57 | UK RNS | Ocado Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
04/4/2024 | 10:05 | ALNC | TOP NEWS: Ocado chair to step down to focus on NatWest role |
Ocado (OCDO) Share Charts1 Year Ocado Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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15/5/2024 | 13:43 | Share price | 416 |
14/5/2024 | 15:09 | OCADO | 1,706 |
17/4/2024 | 07:22 | The most overvalued stock on the LSE | 1,680 |
26/3/2024 | 09:31 | Ocado | 209 |
20/10/2023 | 13:54 | Robotic firms | 9 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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2024-05-15 16:16:31 | 362.30 | 10 | 36.23 | O |
2024-05-15 16:03:19 | 364.10 | 2 | 7.28 | O |
2024-05-15 15:36:14 | 364.10 | 64 | 233.02 | O |
2024-05-15 15:35:20 | 363.10 | 1,746,844 | 6,342,790.56 | UT |
2024-05-15 15:29:55 | 363.70 | 10 | 36.37 | AT |
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Posted at 15/5/2024 09:20 by Ocado Daily Update Ocado Group Plc is listed in the Misc Retail Stores, Nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker OCDO. The last closing price for Ocado was 363.10p.Ocado currently has 818,224,755 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ocado is £2,970,974,085. Ocado has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.46. This morning OCDO shares opened at - |
Posted at 15/5/2024 09:04 by stutes The online grocery tech group wants to launch a scheme under which Steiner could receive a bonus worth up to 1,800% – or an “enhanced multiplier” – of his £824,570 base salary if its share price hits £29.69 in three years' time and other performance targets are met.Is he really worth 1800 times basic? Why didn't his pay drop say by 1800 times when share price fell from £29? The business growth is tied too much to Kroger - Ocado needs to reduce its business risk/dependency by having other US retailers as clients. The CEO isn't Ocado and Ocado isn't the CEO - time to appoint a tech CEO for the solutions unit and a retailer CEO for Ocado Retail. The current CEO has had over 20 yrs to deliver the goods - he needs to go if the strategic goals are to be fully met. Ocado needs to get away from moving timescales and deliver profitand dividend- cash burn and empire building should be discouraged. |
Posted at 14/5/2024 15:18 by stutes It's time to carry out surgery on Ocado ' spin off robotic from retail, sell retail to M&S and make cfcs available to more than one retailer and switch listing away from London.Just look at BHP's takeover of Anglo American or the US bid for Wincanton - directors seem to tolerate low share price until it gives foreign based firms an opportunity to buy UK assets on the cheap. |
Posted at 13/5/2024 13:06 by stutes What has Steiner done in last 4 weeks to boost share price? Time for him to go - cosy days should be at an end |
Posted at 01/5/2024 16:12 by stutes In my opinion it is time to sack the CEO for a low share price and for signing exclusivity deals that allow the Partner to stop the rollout without financial recompense to Ocado. |
Posted at 01/5/2024 08:50 by stutes If CEO is awarded shares for a share price north of £29?, surely the corollary is if share price falls below £4 or £3 the share scheme should produce a negative which is then applied to subsequent schemes?No more to one-sided schemes. Mess up and its a negative and it stays till it is cancelled out. |
Posted at 19/4/2024 14:46 by stutes Where are the orders to support the robotic investment? Is it a case of spin over substance?The drop in share price shows City have a low opinion on Ocado. Time for Ocado to take action . |
Posted at 16/4/2024 17:56 by ochs Tested the early June 2023 low at 341p today, and then finished just above at 345p. A challenging few days ahead for the Ocado share price, especially with markets very volatile. |
Posted at 02/4/2024 15:49 by stutes The low share price must mean the well reimbursed CEO takes the can for the missteps. I tend to think the current CEO isn't another Musk or Bezos - shareholders need a closer and a heavyweight.Time for £15m man to go - imo he just isn't isn't worth the spin or value destruction. |
Posted at 28/2/2024 12:38 by fuji99 There is no leak as we almost know the results as flagged up lately.We may even get some news on new agreements with other retailers. The only excuse to push the share price down is the uncertainty on whether M & S will make a payment to OCDO. |
Posted at 10/11/2023 10:11 by stutes NatWest strips £7.6 million from payout to ex-boss after Nigel Farage rowhxxps://f7td5.app.go Sent via @updayUK The Ocado Board should adopt Natwest and cut executive rewards to reflect fall in share price, cfc rollout and orders for robots. Fall in share price should mean fewer shares are awarded at the lower price. |
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