Associated British Foods (ABF) Stock Overview
Engages in the food, ingredients, and retail businesses worldwide. More details
| Snowflake Score | |
|---|---|
| Valuation | 4/6 |
| Future Growth | 1/6 |
| Past Performance | 2/6 |
| Financial Health | 5/6 |
| Dividends | 4/6 |
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Analyst Price Targets
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Price History & Performance
| Historical stock prices | |
|---|---|
| Current Share Price | UK£18.16 |
| 52 Week High | UK£23.59 |
| 52 Week Low | UK£17.29 |
| Beta | 0.81 |
| 1 Month Change | -0.95% |
| 3 Month Change | -4.72% |
| 1 Year Change | -12.21% |
| 3 Year Change | -1.44% |
| 5 Year Change | -22.15% |
| Change since IPO | 3,616.63% |
Recent News & Updates
ABF: Price Reset And New Finance Leadership Will Shape Future Share Performance
Analysts have trimmed their fair value estimate for Associated British Foods from £19.54 to £18.73, reflecting lower price targets from several banks as they factor in updated views on revenue growth, margins and future P/E assumptions. Analyst Commentary Recent Street research, including price target cuts of 160 GBp from JPMorgan and 110 GBp from another major bank, along with a downgrade from another large broker, signals a reset in expectations around Associated British Foods.ABF: Execution Risks And Margin Pressure Will Weigh On Future Returns
Associated British Foods' analyst price target has been cut by roughly £1.63 per share as analysts factor in updated fair value estimates, a slightly higher discount rate, and adjustments to revenue growth, profit margin, and future P/E assumptions following recent target reductions and a downgrade from major banks. Analyst Commentary Recent Street research has turned more cautious on Associated British Foods, with several bearish analysts trimming price targets by between £1.10 and £1.60 per share and one institution shifting to a more negative rating.Recent updates
Shareholder Returns
| ABF | GB Food | GB Market | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7D | -1.1% | -2.2% | -0.3% |
| 1Y | -12.2% | -6.5% | 18.4% |
Return vs Industry: ABF underperformed the UK Food industry which returned -6.5% over the past year.
Return vs Market: ABF underperformed the UK Market which returned 18.4% over the past year.
Price Volatility
| ABF volatility | |
|---|---|
| ABF Average Weekly Movement | 3.1% |
| Food Industry Average Movement | 5.5% |
| Market Average Movement | 5.7% |
| 10% most volatile stocks in GB Market | 11.8% |
| 10% least volatile stocks in GB Market | 3.2% |
Stable Share Price: ABF has not had significant price volatility in the past 3 months compared to the UK market.
Volatility Over Time: ABF's weekly volatility (3%) has been stable over the past year.
About the Company
| Founded | Employees | CEO | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1934 | 138,000 | George Weston | www.abf.co.uk |
Associated British Foods plc engages in the food, ingredients, and retail businesses worldwide. It operates through five segments: Retail, Grocery, Ingredients, Sugar, and Agriculture. The Retail segment is involved in buying and merchandising clothing and accessories through the Primark and Penneys retail chains, which offer women’s, men’s, and kidswear, as well as beauty, homeware, and accessories.
Associated British Foods plc Fundamentals Summary
| ABF fundamental statistics | |
|---|---|
| Market cap | UK£12.71b |
| Earnings (TTM) | UK£950.00m |
| Revenue (TTM) | UK£19.42b |
Is ABF overvalued?
See Fair Value and valuation analysisEarnings & Revenue
| ABF income statement (TTM) | |
|---|---|
| Revenue | UK£19.42b |
| Cost of Revenue | UK£17.98b |
| Gross Profit | UK£1.44b |
| Other Expenses | UK£492.00m |
| Earnings | UK£950.00m |
Last Reported Earnings
Feb 28, 2026
Next Earnings Date
Nov 03, 2026
| Earnings per share (EPS) | 1.36 |
| Gross Margin | 7.43% |
| Net Profit Margin | 4.89% |
| Debt/Equity Ratio | 6.1% |
How did ABF perform over the long term?
See historical performance and comparisonDividends
Does ABF pay a reliable dividends?
See ABF dividend history and benchmarks| Associated British Foods dividend dates | |
|---|---|
| Ex Dividend Date | May 28 2026 |
| Dividend Pay Date | Jul 03 2026 |
| Days until Ex dividend | 5 days |
| Days until Dividend pay date | 31 days |
Does ABF pay a reliable dividends?
See ABF dividend history and benchmarksCompany Analysis and Financial Data Status
| Data | Last Updated (UTC time) |
|---|---|
| Company Analysis | 2026/06/01 03:13 |
| End of Day Share Price | 2026/06/01 00:00 |
| Earnings | 2026/02/28 |
| Annual Earnings | 2025/09/13 |
Data Sources
The data used in our company analysis is from S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. The following data is used in our analysis model to generate this report. Data is normalised which can introduce a delay from the source being available.
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| Company Financials | 10 years |
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| Analyst Consensus Estimates | +3 years |
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| Market Prices | 30 years |
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| Ownership | 10 years |
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| Management | 10 years |
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| Key Developments | 10 years |
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* Example for US securities, for non-US equivalent regulatory forms and sources are used.
Unless specified all financial data is based on a yearly period but updated quarterly. This is known as Trailing Twelve Month (TTM) or Last Twelve Month (LTM) Data. Learn more.
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Analyst Sources
Associated British Foods plc is covered by 38 analysts. 18 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.
| Analyst | Institution |
|---|---|
| Rebecca McClellan | Banco Santander |
| Alejandro Conde Fraisoli | Banco Santander |
| Nicolas Jerome Ceron | Barclays |