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James Cropper PLC
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GBX 215.00
Day range
GBX 205.11 - GBX 205.11
Year range
GBX 180.00 - GBX 793.20
Market cap
19.60M GBP
Avg Volume
2.87K
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(GBP) | Sep 2024info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Revenue | 24.98M | -13.81% |
Operating expense | 14.44M | -6.14% |
Net income | -244.00K | -126.26% |
Net profit margin | -0.98 | -130.53% |
Earnings per share | — | — |
EBITDA | 1.13M | -59.87% |
Effective tax rate | 19.47% | — |
Balance Sheet
Total assets
Total liabilities
(GBP) | Sep 2024info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Cash and short-term investments | 10.87M | -16.31% |
Total assets | 85.24M | -12.44% |
Total liabilities | 59.98M | -5.55% |
Total equity | 25.26M | — |
Shares outstanding | 9.55M | — |
Price to book | 0.81 | — |
Return on assets | -0.07% | — |
Return on capital | -0.12% | — |
Cash Flow
Net change in cash
(GBP) | Sep 2024info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Net income | -244.00K | -126.26% |
Cash from operations | 1.92M | -24.54% |
Cash from investing | -302.00K | 56.83% |
Cash from financing | -753.50K | -331.85% |
Net change in cash | 659.00K | -71.77% |
Free cash flow | 627.44K | -49.40% |
About
James Cropper plc is an English papermaking company based in Burneside, Kendal, Cumbria, England. The company was founded in 1845 by James Cropper, whose great-great-grandson James Cropper is the Honorary President of the company.
The company have been at the same site at Burneside since 1845. There were earlier mills on the same site including a sickle mill and a fulling mill which were bought in 1750 by John Wakefield who built a woollen mill on the site in 1760 and converted the sickle mill for cotton 1770. In 1828 the mill was leased to Hudson and Forster who installed second-hand papermaking machines, and in 1845 James Cropper rented the premises.
Croppers have pioneered the recycling of disposable coffeecups, and have also produced a range of recycled paper for the luxury packaging market.
The company produces specialist paper for the manufacture of The Royal British Legion's Remembrance poppies: when a decision was made in 1978 to move from fabric to paper poppies, Croppers produced a paper which could be crimped into shape and with colour which could be sure not to rub off onto clothing. Wikipedia
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Founded
1845
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Employees
600