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Compass Group shares rise as investors size up Thursday’s trading update
2 February 2026
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Compass Group shares rise as investors size up Thursday’s trading update

London, Feb 2, 2026, 09:10 GMT — Regular session

Compass Group PLC shares climbed 1.33% to 2,216 pence by 0850 GMT Monday, up from Friday’s close of 2,187 pence. The stock kicked off at 2,203 pence and fluctuated between 2,195 and 2,228 pence. Meanwhile, the FTSE 100 dropped 23.10 points, or 0.23%, settling at 10,200.44. Compass’s 52-week range spans from 2,159 to 2,853 pence.

The early move precedes a busy week of company events, highlighted by the annual general meeting and a first-quarter trading update scheduled for Feb. 5. Shareholders must also navigate dividend administration deadlines, with currency elections due Monday and the DRIP — dividend reinvestment plan — election deadline on Thursday. The group will reveal the sterling dividend rate on Feb. 10, followed by the final dividend payment on Feb. 26.

On Monday, Compass released a routine regulatory update detailing its share capital and voting rights as of Jan. 31. The company reported 1,785,403,977 shares outstanding, with 1,700,430,644 shares admitted to trading and 84,973,333 held in treasury. That sets total voting rights at 1,700,430,644.

Investors rely on these “total voting rights” updates to determine if they’ve hit ownership levels that require disclosure under Financial Conduct Authority rules. Treasury shares, which carry no voting rights, are left out of the calculation.

Compass outlined its 2026 forecast back in November, projecting about 7% organic revenue growth alongside roughly 10% underlying operating profit growth. Acquisitions like Vermaat were expected to boost profits. CEO Dominic Blakemore described the year’s trading as a “reinforcement” of confidence in their long-term growth model. The company also noted revenue growth would slow down as inflation eased. Compass Group Corporate Website

Thursday’s update will offer an early peek at demand in North America, a crucial market. Investors will watch closely for how pricing and volumes balance out as inflation cools. Any shift in tone on wage costs and margins will also draw attention.

Organic revenue refers to the company’s measure of growth that strips out acquisitions and currency fluctuations, offering a clearer view of true demand. When management talks about “margin progression,” they mean improvements in profitability, usually fueled by better efficiency and tighter cost management.

But the near-term picture looks tricky: slower price gains mean growth has to rely more on volumes and fresh contract wins, which tend to fluctuate quarter to quarter. A sign of intensified contract competition or renewed cost pressures could swiftly shift attention back to recent lows.

Compass will hold its AGM in London on Feb. 5 and is set to release its first-quarter trading update that same day.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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