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JD.L: JD Sports Edges Higher as Buyback Continues — All the News Investors Need on 11 November 2025

JD Sports Fashion plc share price edges higher as investors brace for Q3 update and buyback rolls on – 19 November 2025

JD Sports shares closed at 78.9p–79.0p on 19 November 2025, up about 2–2.5% ahead of a Q3 trading update. The company confirmed it repurchased 2 million shares at an average 76.86p as part of its ongoing buyback, with the shares cancelled. JD’s market cap stands near £3.9 billion, with shares still close to the lower end of their 52-week range.
JD.L: JD Sports Edges Higher as Buyback Continues — All the News Investors Need on 11 November 2025

JD Sports Fashion (LON: JD) share price dips ahead of Q3 update as Barcelona flagship and UK megabillboard unveiled – 18 November 2025

JD Sports shares fell 1.9% to 77.0p in London Tuesday, extending Monday’s 4.7% drop and leaving the stock down 33% over the past year. The declines come as the retailer prepares to open its largest European store in Barcelona and launches a major billboard in Manchester. Investors await Thursday’s Q3 trading update after recent profit downgrades.
18 November 2025

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  • LVMH Share Price Down 28% YTD; Fairly Valued by Discounted Cash Flow Model
    May 20, 2026, 4:06 PM EDT. LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton shares have declined 28.2% in 2024, closing at €460.85, down 3.6% last week and 4.3% last month. The luxury sector's current sentiment reflects cautious premium consumer spending. A Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis, projecting the company's future cash flows discounted to present value, estimates LVMH's intrinsic share value at €471.58, suggesting the stock is about 2.3% undervalued. Analysts see only modest upside potential given the tight margin between price and estimated intrinsic value. Over the past year, LVMH has returned -6.9%, aligning with broader luxury industry trends. Investors should monitor value metrics amid market uncertainties and sector reassessments.

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