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compass group -share price now highly vunerable to Bid... (CPG)     

jules99 - 12 Oct 2004 11:47

According to BB's, FTSE 100 - Compass Group, the group which took a tumbling in it's share price from 3.85p, may be the target of a takeover, though I read before sometime ago, this time, the time could be ripe.

Definately worth watching in the short and medium term.

Good Luck to all if it comes true.

Jules99

HARRYCAT - 19 Dec 2013 08:35 - 131 of 138

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Ex-divi wed 22nd Jan 2014 (16p)

HARRYCAT - 10 Apr 2014 13:18 - 132 of 138

Panmure note summary:
"Compass holds significant upside from a global recovery due to rising employment, further margin improvement and higher cash returns to shareholders. With FX headwinds this year limiting profit growth, this could well turn into a tailwind in FY2015. Trading on a 2015E EV EBITDA ratio of 10.6x and an EV EBIT ratio of just 11.8x, in our view Compass offers good value for global structural growth, high return on capital, earnings upside risk (26% based upon our blue sky scenario) and accelerated shareholder returns (c22% of its market cap by FY2017E). We upgrade our recommendation to Buy from Hold and increase our target price to 1,100p per share (from 900p) reflecting an element of the upside potential in the valuation."

skinny - 14 May 2014 08:48 - 133 of 138

Half Yearly Report

Interim results announcement for the six months ended 31 March 2014

Ongoing operational delivery underpinning £1 billion return to shareholders

Positive first half year with good organic revenue growth
· Organic revenue growth of 4.2%, driven by strong new business growth
· Excellent performances in North America and Fast Growing & Emerging
· Economic conditions and new business growth in Europe & Japan starting to improve
· Healthy pipeline of new business across all regions

Further efficiencies enabling investment and delivering margin progression
· Operating profit margin increased by 10 basis points to 7.4%
· MAP programme continuing to drive operating efficiencies across all geographies
· Reinvesting for growth

Growth, performance & returns to shareholders: a proven & sustainable model
· £6 billion of announced returns to shareholders since 2006
· Proposed interim dividend of 8.8 pence, 10% ahead of last year
· Proposed capital return of £1 billion via a special dividend and ongoing £500 million share buyback
· Longer term, Compass remains well placed to capitalise on exciting structural growth opportunities in all its markets


skinny - 30 Jul 2014 07:20 - 134 of 138

Interim Management Statement

skinny - 26 Nov 2014 07:09 - 135 of 138

Final Results

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CPG&Si

HARRYCAT - 13 May 2015 08:02 - 136 of 138

StockMarketWire.com
Compass unveils strong first half results underlying operating profits up 6.5% at £688m.

Underlying revenues and pre-tax profits rose by 5.7% and 4.9% respectively to £9.1bn and £637m.

Underlying earnings per share rose by 12.3% to 28.4p and the interim dividend of 9.8p per share is up 11.4%.

Group chief executive Richard Cousins said: "Compass had a strong first half of the year. We have delivered excellent levels of organic growth in North America and emerging markets. Encouragingly, Europe & Japan has returned to growth despite a mixed economic backdrop in the region.

"We have also continued to deliver good levels of operating efficiencies, which have enabled us to invest in the many growth opportunities we see, as well as deliver an improvement in the operating margin of 10 basis points.

"Our expectations for the full year remain positive and unchanged. However, the economic environment in some of our emerging markets is uncertain, and lower commodity prices are impacting our Offshore & Remote business. Nevertheless, our pipeline of new contracts is encouraging, and our continued focus on organic growth and efficiencies gives us confidence in achieving another year of delivery.

"In the longer term, we remain excited about the significant structural growth opportunities globally and the potential for further revenue and margin growth, as well as continued returns to shareholders."

HARRYCAT - 01 Jan 2018 10:18 - 137 of 138

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The CEO of Compass Group Plc (CPG.L), the world’s biggest catering firm, and four of his close family members were among the six people who died when the seaplane they were travelling in crashed into a Sydney river on New Year’s Eve.
Cousins had been due to retire on March 31. Compass said the new chief executive, Dominic Blakemore, would now start on Jan. 1 instead of on April 1 as originally planned, following the news.

mitzy - 01 Jan 2018 11:49 - 138 of 138

Sad news indeed.
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