Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc Share Price Today, Forecast Target, Chat & Where To Buy [FSTA]

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Today's Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc share price is 736.32 (as of 12:31 13-Jan-2026) which is a change of 2.32 or 0.32% from the last closing price of 736.32 with 1,977 shares traded giving Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc a market capitalisation of 235,106,021. The most recent daily high has been 740 and daily low 722. The Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc share price 52 week high has been 746 and the 52 week low 488. Based on the most recent Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc share price opening of 736.32, the current Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc EPS (earnings per share) are 0.37 and the PE (price earnings ratio) is 19.98.

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It currently costs 736.32 to buy one share in Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc (as of 12:31 13-Jan-2026) which is a change of 2.32 or 0.32% from the last closing price of 734. To buy shares in Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc you will need a stock trading platform like Interactive Brokers, IG or AJ Bell.

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Is Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc A Good Investment?

The below Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc share price analysis and market data includes key financials, earnings estimates, peer performance, dividends, news and a company profile that will give you an indication as to whether this stock is a buy, sell or hold.

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