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Fuller, Smith & Turner (FSTA) Share Price, News & Analysis

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GBX 630.80 +14.81 (+2.40%)
As of 10:38 AM Eastern

About Fuller, Smith & Turner Stock (LON:FSTA)

Key Stats

Today's Range
608
636
50-Day Range
506
634
52-Week Range
488
780
Volume
11,777 shs
Average Volume
56,264 shs
Market Capitalization
£345.58 million
P/E Ratio
41.51
Dividend Yield
2.85%
Price Target
N/A
Consensus Rating
N/A

Company Overview

Fuller, Smith & Turner PLC is the premium pubs and hotels business that is famous for beautiful and inviting pubs with delicious fresh food, a vibrant and interesting range of drinks, and engaging service from passionate people. Our purpose in life is to create experiences that nourish the soul. Fuller’s has 200 managed businesses, with 1,024 boutique bedrooms, and 177 Tenanted Inns. The estate is predominately located in the South of England (44% of sites are within the M25) and stretches from our London heartland to the Jurassic Coast via the New Forest. Our Managed Pubs and Hotels include Cotswold Inns & Hotels – seven stunning hotels in the Cotswolds, and Bel & The Dragon – seven exquisite modern English inns located in the Home Counties. In summary, Fuller’s is the home of great pubs, outstanding hospitality and passionate people, where everyone is welcome and leaves that little bit happier than they arrived.

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FSTA Stock Analysis - Frequently Asked Questions

Fuller, Smith & Turner's stock was trading at GBX 620 at the beginning of 2025. Since then, FSTA stock has increased by 1.7% and is now trading at GBX 630.81.
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Fuller, Smith & Turner P.L.C. (LON:FSTA) released its earnings results on Wednesday, November, 13th. The company reported $21.81 earnings per share for the quarter. Fuller, Smith & Turner had a trailing twelve-month return on equity of 2.08% and a net margin of 2.53%.

Shares of FSTA stock and other U.K. stocks can be purchased through online brokerage accounts that support trading on the London Stock Exchange (LSX). Some U.K. companies can be purchased through major U.S. brokerages in the form of American Depository Receipts (ADRs), which are placeholder equities held in a trust by a bank that represent shares of a foreign stock.

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some other companies that Fuller, Smith & Turner investors own include Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Medtronic (MDT), Royal Bank of Canada (RY), AbbVie (ABBV) and Avino Silver & Gold Mines (ASM).

Company Calendar

Last Earnings
11/13/2024
Today
5/30/2025

Industry, Sector and Symbol

Stock Exchange
LON
Industry
Restaurants
Sub-Industry
N/A
Current Symbol
LON:FSTA
CIK
N/A
Fax
N/A
Employees
5,000
Year Founded
N/A

Profitability

Trailing P/E Ratio
40.54
Forward P/E Ratio
20.88
P/E Growth
5.77
Net Income
£8.38 million
Pretax Margin
N/A

Debt

Sales & Book Value

Annual Sales
£330.76 million
Cash Flow
GBX 37.48 per share
Price / Cash Flow
16.44
Book Value
GBX 725.15 per share
Price / Book
0.85

Miscellaneous

Free Float
N/A
Market Cap
£337.46 million
Optionable
Not Optionable
Beta
0.78
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This page (LON:FSTA) was last updated on 5/30/2025 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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