Greggs plc (GGGSF)
Market Cap | 2.48B |
Revenue (ttm) | 2.54B |
Net Income (ttm) | 193.14M |
Shares Out | n/a |
EPS (ttm) | 1.88 |
PE Ratio | 12.82 |
Forward PE | n/a |
Dividend | 0.25 (0.99%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | May 1, 2025 |
Volume | 125 |
Average Volume | 187 |
Open | 25.16 |
Previous Close | 25.16 |
Day's Range | 25.16 - 25.16 |
52-Week Range | 22.70 - 38.00 |
Beta | 1.37 |
RSI | 64.63 |
Earnings Date | Jul 29, 2025 |
About Greggs
Greggs plc operates as a food-on-the-go retailer in the United Kingdom. It offers a range of fresh bakery products, sandwiches, and drinks, as well as ready to drink canned products. The company is also involved in the property holding, non-trading, and trustee businesses. It sells products to franchise and wholesale partners for sale in their own outlets. The company operates through its own shops and delivery channels. Greggs plc was founded in 1939 and is headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, the United Kingdom. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Greggs's revenue was 2.01 billion, an increase of 11.32% compared to the previous year's 1.81 billion. Earnings were 153.40 million, an increase of 7.65%.
Financial numbers in GBP Financial StatementsNews
Greggs: Baking Up A Storm With A Good Upside

'Greggs' fraudster jailed over £710k council scam
Aftab Baig made fraudulent small business grant claims from Leeds City Council during the pandemic.

Man who pretended to be Greggs manager to claim £710,000 in Covid grants jailed
Aftab Baig, 47, from Glasgow, was part of a fraud which saw bogus claims made against the Leeds branches of the bakery chain.

Greggs enduring recipe for success on the high street
Greggs grew from a shop founded in Newcastle after the war into a national treasure. Profits will continue to roll in for patient investors, says Jamie Ward

Preston’s attempts to bore Aston Villa to distraction crumble like pastry | Jonathan Liew
Championship perennials are beige down to their signature snack but their existence is still something to savour The man behind the counter at Greggs on Fishergate has never heard of a butter pie, but...

'Inferno' at new Greggs branch treated as arson
The Warwickshire store was due to open on Monday but has been badly damaged in the blaze.

Drones and Greggs reunite missing dog with owners
Athena fled owners' car after M1 crash but was lured out with a sausage roll following major search.

Newcastle United boss nominated for Freedom of City after ending trophy drought
Eddie Howe would join the likes of Sir Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer and the bakery chain Greggs if councillors agree to the award.

Domino’s vs Greggs: Which looks like the best discount food retailer to buy?
Shares in both Greggs and Domino's have been dropping recently, but has either stocks reached the point of being a bargain?

UK baker Greggs' shares hit as sales growth slows again
British bakery and fast food chain Greggs said sales growth slowed further in the early weeks of 2025, hurt by "challenging" weather conditions in January, and it warned of a tough year ahead, hammeri...

Greggs: A Discounted Gem With Strong Exposure To The UK Market
Greggs, originally a small bakery, has grown to over 2,500 stores by shifting focus to takeaway food and leveraging efficient operations. The company aims to reach 3,000 locations while improving nigh...

Greggs Plc: Recent Sell-Off Offers An Attractive Entry Point
British bakery chain Greggs has got off to a rough start this year, with the shares down around 25%. This is an objectively good business facing some near-term headwinds, but longer-term prospects are...

Greggs Shares Are Now Selling At A Once-In-A-Decade Discount
Greggs Shares Are Now Selling At A Once-In-A-Decade Discount

Greggs' growth story won't be derailed by UK budget, CEO says
The boss of Britain's Greggs said its rapid expansion would not be derailed by the new Labour government's tax raising budget, with any customer price rises likely to only be "pennies".

Greggs' sales growth slows in 'challenging' UK market
British baker and fast food chain Greggs maintained its full year outlook, though its underlying sales growth did slow in its latest quarter, reflecting a "challenging" market and sending its shares l...

UK's Greggs profit lifted by wider product range, keeps 2024 forecast
British fast food retailer Greggs kept its full-year profit outlook on Tuesday as a wider product range, more deliveries and extended store hours lifted first-half profits by 16.3%, and sent shares up...

Greggs: Business Should Easily Meet Consensus Estimates For FY24/25
Buy rating recommended for Greggs plc with potential 18% upside. Expectation of 10% growth in FY24/25 supported by pricing and penetration in evening daypart meals. Margins unlikely to revert to histo...

Greggs: Solid Results Underline Strength Of Business Model
Greggs continues to experience substantial growth opportunities and has a proven business model. The company's 2023 preliminary results showed strong growth, with like-for-like sales increasing by 8.2...

As Greggs Hit, When Do Retail Tech Meltdowns Stop Being A Coincidence?
The U.K.'s largest baked goods chain Greggs was hit by technical problems with payments that meant it could take neither cash nor cards during the busy morning trading period today.

UK's Greggs says evening openings, delivery to drive growth
British food-to-go retailer Greggs said it expected 2024 to be another year of growth after it posted a 13% rise in profit last year, helped by strong demand for breakfasts, evening opening hours and ...

Festive Bakes and lattes deliver Christmas cheer for UK's Greggs
Britain's Greggs said strong demand for its Festive Bakes, Christmas lunch baguettes and salted caramel lattes delivered a better-than-expected 9.4% rise in fourth-quarter like-for-like sales, sending...

Greggs: U.K. Bakery Chain Is Executing Its Simple Strategy Very Well
Greggs, a UK bakery chain, has seen a 60% increase in its stock price since October 2020. The company's business model, which focuses on simple and consistent menu items, has proven successful in the ...

British baker Greggs warns of ongoing inflation challenge
Britain's popular baker and fast food chain Greggs warned that high inflation would continue to be a challenge this year, but said it was confident its value offer of sausage rolls, steak bakes and pi...

Greggs Is Taking The Humble Sausage Roll To New Heights With Seventh Airport Store
Slowly but surely the ubiquitous U.K. high street baked goods retailer is building its presence in a more international sales channel.

Greggs' Sales Soared 17.8% In 2022. Here's What The Analysts Say
Demand for Greggs' sausage rolls, doughnuts and coffees remained piping hot despite the cost-of-living crisis.