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J. Smart (Contractors) Share Price

Symbol: LSE:SMJMarket Cap: UK£46.7mCategory: Capital Goods

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    J. Smart & Co. (Contractors) PLC Key Details

    UK£22.4m

    Revenue

    UK£18.2m

    Cost of Revenue

    UK£4.2m

    Gross Profit

    UK£2.6m

    Other Expenses

    UK£1.6m

    Earnings

    Last Reported Earnings
    Jan 31, 2025
    Next Reporting Earnings
    n/a
    Earnings per share (EPS)
    0.041
    Gross Margin
    18.71%
    Net Profit Margin
    7.10%
    Debt/Equity Ratio
    8.9%

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    About SMJ

    Founded
    1947
    Employees
    140
    CEO
    David Smart
    WebsiteView website
    www.jsmart.co.uk

    J. Smart & Co. (Contractors) PLC, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the contracting, developing, and constructing public works, shopping centers, offices, factories, warehouses, local authority, and landlords and private housing projects in the United Kingdom. The company contracts buildings and civil engineering projects. It develops and sells residential properties; develops industrial and commercial properties for lease; and provides serviced office spaces. In addition, the company offers small to medium sized building and civil engineering works. Further, it offers plumbing support services to the construction companies. J. Smart & Co. (Contractors) PLC was incorporated in 1947 and is headquartered in Edinburgh, the United Kingdom.

    U.K. Market Performance

    • 7 Days: 1.1%
    • 3 Months: 7.3%
    • 1 Year: 7.4%
    • Year to Date: 7.7%
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