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Compass Group share price slips: what traders watch before the Feb. 5 update
29 January 2026
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Compass Group share price slips: what traders watch before the Feb. 5 update

London, January 29, 2026, 08:16 GMT — Regular session

Compass Group shares edged down roughly 0.2% to 2,194 pence in early London trading Thursday, after closing at 2,198. The stock fluctuated between 2,184 and 2,195 following an opening near 2,187, with around 109,000 shares traded. Its 52-week range sits between 2,167 and 2,853. Investing.com UK

The early slide comes after a volatile stretch for the FTSE 100 contract caterer. Compass bounced back on Wednesday, climbing 0.78% to 2,198 pence, following a sharp 1.93% fall the previous day. MarketScreener

The broader market shifted alongside changing rate expectations and a packed U.S. earnings calendar. On Wednesday, the FTSE 100 slipped 0.5%, with investors moving away from European and UK shares toward U.S. tech stocks, noted IG’s Axel Rudolph. Reuters

Overnight, the U.S. Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, holding the range at 3.50%-3.75%. Chair Jerome Powell noted the economy had “once again surprised us with its strength.” Following the announcement, Michael Pearce, chief U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, said, “We expect the Federal Reserve to remain on an extended pause.” Reuters

Compass is set to deliver a company update during its annual general meeting in London, kicking off at 10:30 a.m. in the Elizabeth Room at 6 Alie Street. According to its financial calendar, the firm will also release a first-quarter trading update at the same time. Compass Group Corporate Website

Investors will focus on that update to see if volume growth holds steady in workplaces and healthcare, and if recent contract wins are proving durable. Organic growth will be closely watched too, as it excludes currency shifts and acquisitions, offering clues on whether the pricing boost is losing momentum.

Compass projected profit growth of about 10% and organic revenue growth near 7% for its 2026 fiscal year in November, though it flagged slowing revenue growth as inflation eases. Finance chief Petros Parras noted inflation was “slowing down a fraction faster” than anticipated. Still, RBC Capital Markets analyst Karl Green called the figures “unlikely to excite the average investor.” Reuters

However, the upcoming update could swing either way. If client activity or margins show signs of weakening, attention will quickly shift back to costs and the competitive landscape in contract catering, where rivals like Sodexo and Aramark operate.

On Feb. 5, Compass will hold its AGM and release the first-quarter trading update. Compass Group Corporate Website

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