Ocado Group Plc Share Price Today, Forecast Target, Chat & Where To Buy [OCDO]

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Today's Ocado Group Plc share price is 201.14 (as of 16:46 13-Mar-2026) which is a change of 0.86 or 0.43% from the last closing price of 201.14 with 1,865,677 shares traded giving Ocado Group Plc a market capitalisation of 1,693,267,631. The most recent daily high has been 202.87 and daily low 196.31. The Ocado Group Plc share price 52 week high has been 397.9 and the 52 week low 165.85. Based on the most recent Ocado Group Plc share price opening of 201.14, the current Ocado Group Plc EPS (earnings per share) are 0.46 and the PE (price earnings ratio) is 4.52.

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1 thought on “Ocado Group Plc Share Price Today, Forecast Target, Chat & Where To Buy [OCDO]”

  1. Ocado’s share price is down again on redundancies – honest, how low can this one go, if I were a buyer of puts in anything, it would be long-term Ocado. Absolute rubbish TipRank of 16 on Stockopedia and even Barclays rate OCDO as a sell with a target of 160-175… I can see it falling further as more low cost players enter the market.

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