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Young and Co's Brewery Non VGT Ord Shs
GBX 580.00
Jan 14, 10:39:33 AM UTC · GBX · LON · Disclaimer
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GBX 592.00
Day range
GBX 580.00 - GBX 600.00
Year range
GBX 567.04 - GBX 794.00
Market cap
453.97M GBP
Avg Volume
33.69K
P/E ratio
26.35
Dividend yield
3.86%
CDP Climate Change Score
C
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(GBP)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
125.00M27.23%
Operating expense
——
Net income
10.00M14.94%
Net profit margin
8.00-9.60%
Earnings per share
——
EBITDA
27.25M22.75%
Effective tax rate
19.76%—
Total assets
Total liabilities
(GBP)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
100.00K-87.50%
Total assets
1.33B24.66%
Total liabilities
540.00M62.06%
Total equity
786.80M—
Shares outstanding
62.10M—
Price to book
0.47—
Return on assets
3.59%—
Return on capital
4.20%—
Net change in cash
(GBP)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Net income
10.00M14.94%
Cash from operations
23.05M34.40%
Cash from investing
-7.85M60.25%
Cash from financing
-23.60M-904.26%
Net change in cash
-8.40M-69.70%
Free cash flow
8.26M58.89%
About
Young's is a British pub chain operating nearly 220 pubs. The company was founded as a brewery in 1831 by Charles Young and Anthony Bainbridge when they purchased the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth. The company closed the Ram Brewery in 2006, and the brewing operation was transferred to a new company, Wells & Young's Brewing Company Ltd, which was a joint brewing venture with Charles Wells Brewery. Young's held 40% of the shares in the new company until the sale of its stake to Charles Wells in 2011. There is a rolling contract for Young's to take beers produced by Wells & Young's and by Marston's after it took over the Eagle Brewery in Bedford, an operation now called Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company. Until its closure in 2006, the company's Ram Brewery in Wandsworth was claimed to be Britain's oldest brewing site in continuous operation, with a history dating back to the 1550s when a Humphrey Langridge, "beer-brewer at Wandsworth", leased the Ram pub. Wikipedia
Founded
1831
Employees
7,172
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