YouGov plc (LON:YOU)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBp
399.00
-1.00 (-0.25%)
Feb 21, 2025, 4:35 PM BST
-66.75%
Market Cap 466.07M
Revenue (ttm) 335.30M
Net Income (ttm) -2.40M
Shares Out 116.81M
EPS (ttm) -0.02
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE 12.21
Dividend 0.09 (2.26%)
Ex-Dividend Date Nov 28, 2024
Volume 923,476
Average Volume 565,934
Open 400.00
Previous Close 400.00
Day's Range 392.28 - 416.00
52-Week Range 340.00 - 1,200.00
Beta 0.98
RSI 56.72
Earnings Date Mar 31, 2025

About YouGov

YouGov plc provides online market research services in the United Kingdom, the Americas, the Middle East, Mainland Europe, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. It operates through three divisions: Data Products, Research, and CPS. The Data Products division offers syndicated data products, which are available to clients on a subscription basis. The Research division provides a range of quantitative and qualitative services. The CPS division offers household consumer purchasing data. It is also involved in the software development and finance services.... [Read more]

Sector Industrials
Founded 1998
Employees 1,960
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol YOU
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Most Americans in new survey say Russia started war in Ukraine

Most Americans think that Russia started the war in Ukraine while those who said Kyiv was first to attack were in single digits, according to a survey that was published on Wednesday. The new YouGov p...

2 days ago - The Hill

Crypto voters could tip upcoming Australian federal election: YouGov poll

A recent YouGov poll suggests around 2 million Australians could form a pro-crypto voting bloc at the next federal election slated for May.

3 days ago - Cointelegraph

Trump Gains Trust of Majority on Americans on Immigration and Economy

A recent poll suggests that 52% of Americans trust President Donald Trump ‘s ability to handle immigration, while 47% trust him with the economy. However, his trustworthiness takes a hit when it comes...

5 days ago - Benzinga

Dutton ponders minority government deal with crossbenchers as Coalition outstrips Labor in latest poll

Opposition leader says ‘we’ll talk with the crossbench’ as YouGov poll predicts Coalition winning 73 seats to Labor’s 66 at upcoming federal election Peter Dutton is considering which crossbench MPs h...

7 days ago - The Guardian

Many in new survey suggest news consumption, spending influenced by 2024 election

A new YouGov poll has found that almost half of Americans, 44 percent, are now consuming news differently than they did before the 2024 election while 38 percent have reported a change in their buying...

7 days ago - The Hill

First poll shows 53% approval rating for Donald Trump in his first weeks as president

CBS News/YouGov conducted a study to measure citizens' opinions on the performance of the new Republican president.

12 days ago - Metro World News

The surge in support for Reform is making Labour nervous. Now it needs a plan | Andrew Rawnsley

It will take more than some sharper attack lines to beat back the growing threat posed by Nigel Farage Keep calm and carry on. Let’s not lose our heads, because the stupidest thing we can do right now...

14 days ago - The Guardian

Survey reveals growing global crypto awareness but limited understanding

A LEADING blockchain and web3 software company has announced the findings of its second global opinion survey on crypto and web3 conducted online by international online research data and analytics te...

18 days ago - BusinessMirror

YouGov ousts boss after investor pressure over share slump

Chief executive Steve Hatch has stepped down the research firm with immediate effect.

19 days ago - Evening Standard

Reform UK overtakes Labour for first time in national opinion poll – UK politics live

Trend shows support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has grown significantly since general election Good morning. A good rule of thumb in political reporting is that any news story about voter intention p...

19 days ago - The Guardian

Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform Party leads in UK poll for first time

If a general election were held tomorrow, 25 percent of British voters would choose Reform, YouGov poll suggests.

19 days ago - Al Jazeera

Reform lead Labour in national opinion poll for the first time

YouGov poll gives Nigel Farage’s party a lead of a single point

19 days ago - Evening Standard

Majority Of Millennial, Gen Z Voters Favor Abortion Restrictions Ahead Of March For Life

Conducted by the Demetree Institute for Pro-Life Advancement, a project of Students for Life of America, in partnership with YouGov, the survey found that 67% of registered voters aged 18-42 support s...

20 days ago - IBTimes

Canadians largely against proposal to merge with US: Survey

The majority of Canadians are opposed to their country merging with the U.S., something President Trump has suggested in recent weeks, according to new surveys published on Friday. The new YouGov poll...

21 days ago - The Hill

Nearly half of Danes see US as threat and 78% oppose Greenland sale, poll shows

Exclusive: More Danish people regard US as a threat than see North Korea or Iran as danger Almost half of Danish people now consider the US to be a considerable threat to their country and the overwhe...

23 days ago - The Guardian

YouGov is facing activist pressure to improve performance

YouGov's CEO publically called-out by activist investor, Gatemore. Calls for his immediate dismissal with an eye to taking the YouGov private

5 weeks ago - The Armchair Trader

Elon Musk’s attempts to sway German and UK politics thought ‘unacceptable’ – poll

Exclusive: Majority polled by YouGov viewed billionaire negatively – except among Reform UK and AfD voters Most people in the UK and Germany consider Elon Musk’s efforts to influence their national po...

5 weeks ago - The Guardian

Annie Duke: Want to keep your new years resolutions? Heres how poker players manage it

More than a third of Americans made a new years resolution ahead of 2024, according to polling firm YouGov. Of those who did, 87pc believed they would keep them all year. That belief is wildly off-bas...

7 weeks ago - Independent Ireland

Americans more likely to embrace driverless cars, but still skeptical: Survey

Americans are more likely to embrace driverless cars, but are still skeptical of them, according to a new survey from YouGov. In the survey, 35 percent of Americans said when it comes to driverless ca...

7 weeks ago - The Hill

Support for Ukraine ‘until it wins’ falls sharply in western Europe, poll finds

YouGov survey finds negotiated end to war with Russia is preferred option in four out of seven countries Readiness to support Ukraine “until it wins” has fallen sharply across western Europe at a crit...

2 months ago - The Guardian

Survey by Parisima Talent reveals what UAE employees really want

YouGov survey sheds light on the evolving needs of UAEs workforce and how companies can meet these demands

2 months ago - Zawya

Lots of Republicans suddenly think the economy wasn’t that bad after all

Polling from YouGov shows a sharp shift in Republican opinions over the past month.

3 months ago - The Washington Post

Majority back British Museum exhibit on transatlantic slave trade

New poll finds 53% of Britons support permanent exhibition on Britain’s role in slave trade at British Museum The majority of people in the UK think the British Museum should have a permanent exhibiti...

3 months ago - The Guardian

YouGov Poll Reveals What Women Want With Weed: Relax, Mindfulness And Great Deals

As cannabis gains traction in the U.S., women are breaking free from social stigma and traditional roles, embracing cannabis. A recent YouGov poll highlights how women are increasingly using cannabis ...

3 months ago - Benzinga

Are you in bed by midnight? Half of Londoners end nights out early because there’s nowhere to go, say stats

Damning new statistics released in partnership with YouGov show how London’s night time economy is dwindling — and house parties aren’t safe either

3 months ago - Evening Standard