Compass Group share price steadies as CPG eyes Feb 5 update and AGM
26 January 2026
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Compass Group share price steadies as CPG eyes Feb 5 update and AGM

London, Jan 26, 2026, 08:07 GMT — Regular session

Shares of Compass Group PLC inched up 0.1% in early London trade on Monday, hovering near 2,240 pence after starting around 2,234.5 pence. Trading was confined to a narrow range with light volume at the session’s outset. 1

Timing is crucial for investors. The next batch of company events kicks off in early February, marking the first major checkpoint in trading for the new financial year.

Compass, the contract caterer and support services firm, usually moves on modest changes in volume growth, pricing, and labor costs. But that balance can shift fast if inflation eases while wage expenses stay high.

The company hasn’t issued any new regulatory updates in the past few days. Upcoming filings feature an annual financial report, along with prior notices on holdings and director shareholdings. 2

Compass will release its first-quarter trading update on Feb. 5, with the report coming out at 0700 GMT. An analyst call is set for 0900 GMT the same day. 3

The group’s annual general meeting also takes place that day, with shareholders set to vote on a final dividend of 43.3 cents per share for the year ending Sept. 30, 2025. If approved, the company plans to pay out on Feb. 26 to those on the register as of Jan. 16. 4

The stock ended Friday at 2,239 pence, slipping 0.7% from the previous close, with intraday prices ranging between 2,211 and 2,257 pence. 5

Back in November, Compass signaled that revenue growth would decelerate as inflation cools, despite solid demand in workplace dining and fresh US contract wins. Finance chief Petros Parras told analysts: “We’re seeing inflation slowing down a fraction faster than what we thought last year.” 6

Compass shares are still under last year’s high, but the company holds its spot as one of the bigger players in the FTSE 100 by market cap. Hargreaves Lansdown data puts its value near £38 billion, with the stock trading at just over 23 times earnings and offering a dividend yield close to 2%. 7

The downside is straightforward. If prices drop quicker than volume stays steady, the math on “organic” growth — which excludes currency shifts and acquisitions — becomes tougher. Margins could then feel the squeeze as wage costs continue to climb.

On Feb. 5, Compass will release its first-quarter trading update alongside its AGM, offering investors a glimpse into early-year demand and potential changes in pricing power. Ahead of that, the company’s calendar notes key deadlines for currency selections and its dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP), plus the dividend payment scheduled for Feb. 26. 8

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