The UKs best known bakery chain is famous for its sausage rolls and steak slices, however the company’s shares have not proved as popular over the last sixΒ months having falled a staggering 33%. This is despite HSBC upgrading the stock to buy back Jan 24th with a Β£25.00 price target.
However, Greggs is one of the companies that could be most affected by the changes announced in the autumn budget, incurring a triple whammy of higher minimum wages, employers NI contributions and business rates. Shareholders will find out more about current trading and the outlook for the business with the publication of its final results in early March.
But, if you still want to buy shares in Greggs (LON:GRG), you need a share trading platform or share dealing account. Follow these three steps if you want to buy shares in Greggs:
- Decide if you want to buy Greggs shares in the short-term or invest in the long-term
- Compare share dealing and trading fees in our comparison tables
- Choose which broker is right for you and open an account
How much does it cost to buy Greggs shares (LON:GRG)?
Buying one LON:GRG share costs 1,839p. However, as well as the 1,839p cost of buying the shares you will also have to pay stamp duty, dealing and custody account fees for holding your shares with a broker. You also have to consider the difference between the bid price (the price at which you sell shares) and the offer price (the price at which you buy shares). These fees vary depending on what sort of account you open, and with what broker.Β You can compare the different costs associated with the different types of trading and investing accounts in our comparison tables below.
Greggs share price interest overtakes Nvidia
Greggs has overtaken Nvidia as the most searched-for stock in the UK. According to Google Trends these stocks are breaking out with massive search interest which could suggest people are interested in buying them. We take a look at what shares UK investors are searching for information on and give our forecasts.
Nvidia is one of the companies that could be most affected by the emergence of DeepSeek, based on the premise that the Chinese AI was trained on previous generations of GPUs rather than the latest generation of Nvidia silicon.
Nvidia doesnβt make or operate AIs itself, rather it sells the picks and shovels to the AI βminersβ (mega cap technology firms) who have been queuing up to spend billions on the latest kit. The idea that you could achieve similar results using equipment thatβs far cheaper, and freely ,using far less power and other resources was a body blow to what had become a seemingly invincible business and one of the worldβs largest companies.
The shares have fallen significantly over the last month as investors try to reconcile themselves to this new world order. Some of DeepSeeks developerβs claims seem to have been debunked, but there is no doubt that the ground has shifted irrevocably under our feet.
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