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Compass Group share price slips in early London trade as dividend maths and dollar switch draw focus
12 February 2026
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Compass Group share price slips in early London trade as dividend maths and dollar switch draw focus

London, Feb 12, 2026, 09:11 GMT — Regular session

  • Compass Group shares edged down about 0.3% at the start of London trading.
  • The company has locked in the sterling payout for its final dividend, set to go out later this month.
  • The LSE’s move to dollar trading, set for April, is also drawing investor attention.

Shares of Compass Group PLC edged down 0.3% to 2,039 pence as of 0911 GMT Thursday.

Compass shares failed to recover on Wednesday, losing another 2.7% to close at 20.46 pounds. That’s a ways from this year’s highs and leaves the stock lagging the broader market. Investors looking for a rebound in cash flows are still waiting.

London got a glimpse of growth before sunrise: UK GDP edged up 0.1% in the fourth quarter, missing the 0.2% forecast and leaving the interest rate outlook unresolved. Aberdeen’s Luke Bartholomew pointed to “tentative signs that sentiment turned a corner” after last year’s budget, but warned political jitters might yet throw a wrench in the works. Reuters

Compass fixed the sterling amount of its final dividend at 31.75 pence per share on Tuesday, setting the exchange rate at $1 to £0.7333. The dividend, which was previously announced at 43.3 U.S. cents per share, will be paid out on Feb. 26.

Compass is set to overhaul its London listing: The caterer said it will switch the trading currency for its ordinary shares on the London Stock Exchange from sterling to U.S. dollars beginning April 1. The company described the change as an administrative tweak aimed at reducing foreign-exchange swings in its share price.

Last week, Compass posted a 7.3% rise in organic revenue for the first quarter—excluding impacts from currency moves and acquisitions—and kept its 2026 outlook unchanged. CEO Dominic Blakemore described the quarter as “a strong start to the year.” The group is holding firm on its target of about 10% underlying operating profit growth at constant currency. Compass Group Corporate Website

The market didn’t buy it. Shares slid to a three-year low after the update, as investors fixated on the threat AI poses to office jobs—and the potential hit to workplace catering demand. Compass says about 20% of its revenue comes from clients in tech, professional, and financial services. “I see more opportunity than risk” from AI, Blakemore said to analysts. Reuters

Trading slowed on Thursday, as volume in the early session hovered around 353,000 shares, a steep drop from Wednesday’s hefty 4.2 million, according to data from Investing.com.

There’s a clear risk here—should office turnout drop further, or if employers pull back on spending, that could shave down volumes just as weaker inflation chips away at pricing. Higher wage bills or food costs would squeeze margins on top of that. Investors have one eye on changing eating patterns, especially if drugs that curb appetite gain traction.

Next up: dividend goes out Feb. 26, dollar trading hits the LSE April 1, and the half-year results are slated for May 11.

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