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Compass Group PLC stock slips in London as CPG investors eye April dollar switch
3 March 2026
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Compass Group PLC stock slips in London as CPG investors eye April dollar switch

London, March 3, 2026, 09:56 GMT — Regular session

Compass Group PLC (CPG.L) slipped almost 1% in early London hours on Tuesday, trading at 2,231 pence by 0946 GMT, down 0.98%.

The contract caterer’s shares have failed to find much footing since tumbling sharply in early February, as investors questioned whether artificial intelligence might eat into business with office clients. “We actually believe that there is more opportunity than risk for us in that space,” Chief Executive Dominic Blakemore said back then. Reuters

No new earnings on the calendar this week, so focus is moving to some upcoming events. Compass heads to the Berenberg UK Corporate Conference on March 19. Then, on April 1, the group plans to switch the trading currency for its London-listed shares from sterling to dollars.

The shares ended Monday at 2,253 pence, with Tuesday’s session so far seeing trades bounce between 2,226 and 2,259 pence, according to Investing.com. Over the past year, the stock has moved in a band from 2,000 up to 2,838 pence.

Compass put out its usual “total voting rights” statement on Monday, detailing its share numbers for UK reporting. As of Feb. 28, the company listed 1,785,403,977 shares in issue, with 84,973,333 held in treasury. Total voting rights came to 1,700,430,644. Investegate

The group updated its quarterly analyst consensus on March 2, now pointing to 7.2% organic revenue growth for fiscal 2026 and revenue coming in at $50.5 billion. Analysts are expecting underlying operating profit of $3,715 million. Organic growth figures leave out the impact of currency moves and acquisitions, while underlying profit ignores one-time items.

Equities across Europe slipped for another session on Tuesday, pressured by persistent tension in the Middle East that’s pushed oil prices higher and stoked inflation concerns. Banks and utilities logged some of the steepest losses.

Compass handles outsourced food and support services at offices, schools, hospitals, sports venues, plus a range of other client sites. Its demand swings with foot traffic at those locations and the budget discipline of its clients.

France’s Sodexo and Elior, along with U.S.-listed Aramark, count as key peers here. In this sector, investors watch wages, food costs, and client volumes closely—workplaces usually set the tone.

Compass says its April currency move aims to reduce forex noise by syncing trading to its dollar reporting currency. The shift won’t touch the group’s London listing or its spot on the FTSE indexes, according to the company, and dividends are still set to be paid in sterling—unless shareholders choose dollars instead.

But there’s a catch. If major corporate clients pull back harder on office attendance or staffing, volumes could slip. Margins take another hit if wage costs rise faster than pricing resets allow.

Investors are eyeing Compass’ half-year earnings on May 11, looking for signs on client volumes and pricing as spring unfolds.

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