Kesa Electricals plc (KESA.L)

KESA.L on London Stock Exchange

150.20GBp
11:35am EST
Price Change (% chg)

0.30p (+0.20%)
Prev Close
149.90p
Open
150.00p
Day's High
152.20p
Day's Low
149.40p
Volume
1,025,735
Avg. Vol
2,820,453
52-wk High
162.00p
52-wk Low
81.25p

KESA.L

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About

Kesa Electricals plc is an electrical retailing company operating in 12 countries. The Company’s principal activities comprise three divisions: Darty (France), Comet (UK) and Other businesses (which consists of Vanden Borre (Belgium), BCC (Holland), Datart (Czech Republic and Slovakia), Darty (Italy), Darty (Switzerland), Darty... (more)

Overall

Beta: 1.64
Market Cap (Mil.): £791.15
Shares Outstanding (Mil.): 529.55
Annual Dividend: --
Yield (%): --

Financials

  KESA.L Industry Sector
P/E (TTM): -- 0.41 0.35
EPS (TTM): -- -- --
ROI: -13.51 0.34 -0.81
ROE: -37.98 0.45 -1.66
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Christmas could spur mobile e-commerce in Europe

LONDON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - This Christmas, shoppers in Europe are discovering new uses for mobile phones as technology barriers that have prevented mass-market take-up are overcome, spurred on by Apple's iPhone.

6:45am EST

FTSE pushed down 1.9 percent

LONDON (Reuters) - Jitters in the financial sector prompted by tough new proposed regulations sent banks sliding on Thursday while commodity stocks also retreated on weaker raw material prices, pulling the FTSE 100 down 1.9 percent by close.

17 Dec 2009

Bank jitters, weak commods push FTSE down 1.9 percent

LONDON (Reuters) - Jitters in the financial sector prompted by tough new proposed regulations sent banks sliding on Thursday while commodity stocks also retreated on weaker raw material prices, pulling the FTSE 100 down 1.9 percent by close.

17 Dec 2009

Bank jitters, weak commods push FTSE down 1.9 pct

* Miners, oils off; dollar strength hits commodity prices

17 Dec 2009

FTSE falls 0.9 pct; banks, retailers drag

* Miners, oils off; dollar strength hits commodity prices

17 Dec 2009

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Home Retail hit by broker note, data

Home Retail shares drop 3.4 percent to 285.6 pence, leading down British store groups focused on areas of discretionary spending, following weaker than expected UK retail sales data and a downbeat note from a broker.

17 Dec 2009

PRESS DIGEST - British business - Dec 17

Some British Airways staff who voted in favour of a strike did not expect it to be as drastic as the currently planned 12 days over the Christmas period. Many expected three-day strikes to occur in January, and are now voicing their concerns about the severity of the strike. BA lawyers are currently awaiting a decision from the High Court that may enable them to postpone the strike. They say that a significant number of the union members who participated in the vote were former em

16 Dec 2009

Kesa hopeful for Christmas after H1

LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's No. 3 electricals retailer, Kesa Electricals , said it was well set for Christmas trading after improved sales trends in France and the UK helped it beat forecasts for first-half profit.

16 Dec 2009

UPDATE 3-Kesa hopeful for Christmas after solid H1

* H1 adjusted pretax profit 14.9 mln stg vs f'cst 11 mln

16 Dec 2009

Philips sees pick-up in consumer electronics sales

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch Philips Electronics signaled a continued pick-up in the consumer electronics market, saying it expected fourth-quarter sales of about 2.8 billion euros ($4.1 billion) at its Consumer Lifestyle unit.

16 Dec 2009

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