National Grid (NG.)

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1,048.50p
   
  • Change Today:
      1.50p
  • 52 Week High: 1,162.00
  • 52 Week Low: 932.00
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 3,719.75m
  • Volume: 4,156,188
  • Market Cap: £39,002m

Sunday newspaper round-up: Tesco, National Grid, Morrisons

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Sunday 14 May 2023

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Tesco's pension fund lost £9bn in value and fell into a deficit after multiple safe investments went sour. In particular, the fund is heavily exposed to so-called Liability Driven Investments. Those LDIs came unstuck in 2022 following a sharp rise in interest rates that left pension funds nursing heavy losses. Yet the grocer had no plans to pay more into the pension plan with a spokesman saying that the scheme was "in a strong position", "well-funded" and employing a different measure for estimating contributions then it was in fact "in surplus". - The Financial Mail on Sunday
National Grid boss John Pettigrew believes there is "no time to lose" to carry out the complete revamp that the electricity network requires in order to achieve net zero targets and cut the UK's exposure to gas prices. The planning system also required changes to speed up construction, he argued. Nearly five times as many pylons and underground lines as had been built over the past three decades needed to built by 2030. And rewiring the grid would cost "tens of billions of pounds" which meant higher household bills. - The Sunday Times

GMB national officer Gary Carter urged ministers to intervene if Macquarie went ahead and took full control of National Grid's gas transmission and meter business. The former operated over 4,000 miles of gas pipes in the UK. "Macquarie's reputation is one of maximising profits and stripping assets, often at the expense of investment as well as employees, pay and pensions. This government must not sit idly by when energy security is at stake." - Guardian

Morrisons has promised clients that they will see many "deflation dividends" over the next few months as the grocer went ahead with a fourth wave of price reductions since the start of 2023. Starting from Monday, white, wholemeal and granary rolls would cost 56% less, coffee prices were cut by 27% and those of cornflakes by 46%. A few days before industry chiefs were called to a meeting at the Treasury to explain why the cost of the weekly shop remained high and what measures they were taking to address the situation. - Sunday Telegraph



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National Grid Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 1,048.50p
Change Today 1.50p
% Change 0.14 %
52 Week High 1,162.00
52 Week Low 932.00
Volume 4,156,188
Shares Issued 3,719.75m
Market Cap £39,002m

National Grid Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
67% below the market average67% below the market average67% below the market average67% below the market average67% below the market average
14.29% below the sector average14.29% below the sector average14.29% below the sector average14.29% below the sector average14.29% below the sector average
Price Trend
7.92% below the market average7.92% below the market average7.92% below the market average7.92% below the market average7.92% below the market average
71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average
Income
46.93% above the market average46.93% above the market average46.93% above the market average46.93% above the market average46.93% above the market average
50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average
Growth
36.03% above the market average36.03% above the market average36.03% above the market average36.03% above the market average36.03% above the market average
100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 4
Buy 6
Neutral 5
Sell 0
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National Grid Dividends

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  Interim Final
Ex-Div 23-Nov-23 01-Jun-23
Paid 11-Jan-24 09-Aug-23
Amount 19.40p 37.60p

Trades for 26-Apr-2024

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16:38 16,664 @ 1,049.50p
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16:35 1,785,191 @ 1,048.50p

National Grid Key Personnel

CEO John Pettigrew
CFO Andrew Agg

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