C&C Group plc engages in the manufacture, marketing, and distribution of beer, cider, wine, spirits, and soft drinks in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Great Britain, and internationally. The company offers …
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C&C Group PLC (CGPZF) Full Year 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Navigating Challenges and ... Despite revenue declines, C&C Group PLC (CGPZF) focuses on strategic growth and operational improvements to strengthen its market position. | ||
‘Tough’ hospitality conditions drag sales lower at Magners owner C&C The company revealed net sales slipped by 5.7% to £1.57 billion for the year to February 28, compared with a year earlier. | PPA Media: Money | |
C&C Group H2 Earnings Call Highlights C&C Group (LON:CCR) reported a difficult FY 2026 financial performance as weaker hospitality market conditions weighed on volumes and mix, particularly in its wholesale distribution business, even as its branded drinks portfolio grew revenue. Opening the company’s full-year results presentation, Ro | ||
C&C Group combines Matthew Clark, Bibendum on-trade arms A “small number” of staff have left C&C as the drinks group looks to “simplify” its business. | ||
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Why The C&C Group (LSE:CCR) Investment Story Is Shifting With Recut Analyst Price Targets Price targets for C&C Group have been reset lower by 25 GBp, 30 GBp and 40 GBp across recent research updates, pulling expectations into a tighter band. Analysts linking these cuts to a refreshed long term P/E framework describe the shift more as a recalibration of upside and risk rather than a withdrawal of interest. As you read on, you will see how this evolving narrative might shape your own view on where C&C Group fits in a portfolio. Stay updated as the Fair Value for C&C Group shifts by... | ||
Why The Narrative Around C&C Group (LSE:CCR) Is Shifting After Target Cuts To £1.60 C&C Group’s model fair value has shifted from £1.67 to £1.60, with several banks also trimming their targets by 25 GBp, 30 GBp and 40 GBp to cluster around the same level. These moves reflect a reset in how analysts are weighing valuation against execution risk, with bullish and bearish voices drawing different conclusions from the same set of cuts. Read on to see how to interpret this evolving narrative and what to watch as fresh updates come through. Stay updated as the Fair Value for C&C... | ||
Why The C&C Group (LSE:CCR) Story Is Shifting After Analyst Cuts And CFO News Analysts have recently reset their price targets for C&C Group, cutting them in a clustered range of about £0.25 to £0.40 per share. Research commentary links these moves to a reassessment of what needs to go right for the current valuation to hold, with bulls and bears reading the same cuts in very different ways. As you read on, you will see how these changing targets feed into the evolving story around risk, reward and what to watch next. Analyst Price Targets don't always capture the full... | ||
C&C Group buys Innis & Gunn beer brand from administration The Dublin-based group, which already held a minority share in the Scottish brewer, has paid £4.5m ($6m) for the brand. | ||
Why The Narrative Around C&C Group (LSE:CCR) Is Shifting As Revenue Expectations Are Recast C&C Group is back in focus as recent analyst updates cluster around lower price targets, with cuts of £0.25 to £0.40 per share. These revisions reflect more cautious views on revenue, even as many analysts keep their margin and P/E frameworks broadly steady. This suggests the debate is shifting toward the sales outlook rather than the entire earnings profile. As you read on, you will see how these moves fit into the evolving narrative and what to watch to stay ahead of future changes. Stay... | ||
How The Narrative Around C&C Group (LSE:CCR) Is Shifting After Target Cuts And New Assumptions The latest update on C&C Group brings a slightly lower fair value estimate of €1.60, alongside a higher discount rate of 7.20%, which together indicate a more cautious stance on the stock. At the same time, the shift from a modeled 3.48% revenue increase to a 1.14% decline points to expectations for softer trading rather than a sharp collapse in sales, as analysts weigh short term execution risks against the longer term story. Read on to see how you can keep track of these shifts in the... | ||
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