Smith & Nephew (SN.)

Sector:

Health Care

Index:

FTSE 100

1,063.00p
   
  • Change Today:
      2.00p
  • 52 Week High: 1,208.50p
  • 52 Week Low: 917.60p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 875.94m
  • Volume: 2,668,162
  • Market Cap: £9,311m
  • RiskGrade: 173
  • Beta: 0.02

Sunday newspaper round-up: BP, Smith&Nephew, TalkTalk

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Sunday 13 Oct 2024

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Activist investor Bluebell has asked for BP chairman Helge Lund's head due to the oil giant's "embarrassing" share price performance. Whilst Shell or American rivals Chevron and ExxonMobil had doubled down on profitable fossil fuels, BP had followed a green strategy. Reports indicate that BP's new boss, Murray Auchinloss, was looking to pivot back to oil and gas in response to pressure from shareholders. Yet the company had not confirmed those reports and was not due to provide a strategy update until February. - Financial Mail on Sunday



Dragoneye, the London-based research outfit for short-sellers, has accused Smith & Nephew of deploying "aggressive" accounting techniques to boost its profit margins. The self-proclaimed "financial detectives" allege that the manufacturer inappropriately deferred costs and did not properly account for stock write-offs. The result, Dragoneye says, has been to boost the company's profit margins last year by 1.7 percentage points to 17.5%. - The Sunday Times

Deloitte has quit as TalkTalk's auditor after more than two decades in the role. The firm said the rotation had been planned during the previous year, following the broadband group's break-up. RSM will replace it. The change also comes as TalkTalk is facing another squeeze on its finances. Shareholders recently injected £235m into TalkTalk to keep it from collapsing, but analysts are still worried about its debt servicing costs. - The Sunday Telegraph

A multitude of Labour MPs are vehemently asking the Chancellor to spend tens of billions more on creaking public services as part of her budget, which is expected to include tax hikes on employers and wealthy individuals. In a huge gamble, Rachel Reeves is studying a boost to employers- national insurance contributions. - Guardian

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Smith and Nephew Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 1,063.00p
Change Today 2.00p
% Change 0.19 %
52 Week High 1,208.50p
52 Week Low 917.60p
Volume 2,668,162
Shares Issued 875.94m
Market Cap £9,311m
Beta 0.02
RiskGrade 173

Smith and Nephew Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
more star ratings
Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
85.7% below the market average85.7% below the market average85.7% below the market average85.7% below the market average85.7% below the market average
23.53% above the sector average23.53% above the sector average23.53% above the sector average23.53% above the sector average23.53% above the sector average
Price Trend
36.55% above the market average36.55% above the market average36.55% above the market average36.55% above the market average36.55% above the market average
62.16% above the sector average62.16% above the sector average62.16% above the sector average62.16% above the sector average62.16% above the sector average
Income
28.79% below the market average28.79% below the market average28.79% below the market average28.79% below the market average28.79% below the market average
75.00% above the sector average75.00% above the sector average75.00% above the sector average75.00% above the sector average75.00% above the sector average
Growth
5.39% above the market average5.39% above the market average5.39% above the market average5.39% above the market average5.39% above the market average
94.29% below the sector average94.29% below the sector average94.29% below the sector average94.29% below the sector average94.29% below the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 4
Buy 4
Neutral 10
Sell 0
Strong Sell 0
Total 18
buy
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Smith and Nephew Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Final Interim
Ex-Div 27-Mar-25 03-Oct-24
Paid 28-May-25 08-Nov-24
Amount 23.10¢ 14.40¢

Trades for 23-May-2025

Time Volume / Share Price
16:37 124,053 @ 1,063.00p
16:35 1,122,553 @ 1,063.00p
16:35 943 @ 1,063.00p
16:35 257 @ 1,063.00p
16:35 194 @ 1,063.00p

Smith and Nephew Key Personnel

CEO Deepak Nath
CFO John Rogers

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