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Low & Bonar PLC (LWB) is a leading building materials business based in the UK. Low-and-Bonar is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and employs 1,630 staff. All prices are listed in pence sterling.
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52-week range | 14.3p - 34p |
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50-day moving average | 15.45p |
200-day moving average | 12.2498p |
Wall St. target price | 42p |
Dividend yield | 0.01p (6.04%) |
Earnings per share (TTM) | -18p |
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Valuing Low-and-Bonar stock is incredibly difficult, and any metric has to be viewed as part of a bigger picture of Low-and-Bonar's overall performance. However, analysts commonly use some key metrics to help gauge the value of a stock.
Low-and-Bonar's EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) is £15.8 million.
The EBITDA is a measure of a Low-and-Bonar's overall financial performance and is widely used to measure a its profitability.
Revenue TTM | £317.3 million |
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Operating margin TTM | 1.1% |
Gross profit TTM | £74.6 million |
Return on assets TTM | 0.62% |
Return on equity TTM | -55.95% |
Profit margin | -18.82% |
Book value | 0.122p |
Market capitalisation | £106.6 million |
TTM: trailing 12 months
We're not expecting Low-and-Bonar to pay a dividend over the next 12 months. However, you can browse other dividend-paying shares in our guide.
Low-and-Bonar's shares were split on a 2:1 basis on 3 October 1986. So if you had owned 1 share the day before before the split, the next day you'd have owned 2 shares. This wouldn't directly have changed the overall worth of your Low-and-Bonar shares – just the quantity. However, indirectly, the new 50% lower share price could have impacted the market appetite for Low-and-Bonar shares which in turn could have impacted Low-and-Bonar's share price.
Over the last 12 months, Low-and-Bonar's shares have ranged in value from as little as 14.3p up to 34p. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".
Beta is a measure of a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (LSE average) beta is 1, while Low-and-Bonar's is 2.3722. This would suggest that Low-and-Bonar's shares are significantly more volatile than the average for this exchange and represent a higher risk.
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Low & Bonar PLC manufactures and supplies technical textiles worldwide. The company supplies a range of technical textile solutions for various applications in the air and water filtration, building, roofing, drainage, and erosion control; and woven and non-woven geotextiles, and construction fibers used in infrastructure projects, including road and rail building, land reclamation, and coastal defense. It also offers a range of technical coated fabrics providing aesthetics and design, and performance and protection in products, such as tensile architectural structures, awnings, marquees, advertising banners, and tarpaulins and vehicle curtain sides to the transport, building products, print, leisure, and industrial markets. In addition, the company provides technical fabrics used in interior carpeting, transportation, resilient flooring, and decorative applications; polymeric mats and composites; specialist yarns; and green roofs. Further, it offers finance services. The company offers its products under the BonarBuilt, BonarPure, Xeroflor, EnkaSolutions, Colback, Bonar Yarns, Valmex, Polymar, Airtex, Plastel, Corotex, Bontec, Tipptex, and Adfil brands. Low & Bonar PLC was founded in 1903 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. As of May 12, 2020, Low & Bonar PLC operates as a subsidiary of FV Beteiligungs-GmbH.
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