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Greggs Plc (LSE: GRG)
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Is it game over for the Greggs share price?

The Greggs share price was doing brilliantly, but suddenly the fun has gone out of it. Is this a buying…

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£10,000 invested in Greggs shares in 2020 has made this much passive income…

Greggs shares have struggled lately due to economic weakness and rising costs. Are they still worth considering for an ISA…

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£10,000 invested in Greggs shares 5 years ago is now worth…

Investors flocked to Greggs shares for an appealing mix of growth prospects and passive income following the pandemic. But things…

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Can a new menu save the day for Greggs shares?

The Greggs share price was pummelled in early January but some brokers remain optimistic. Mark Hartley evaluates the baker’s prospects.

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Down 23%, are Greggs shares a long-term bargain?

Christopher Ruane slices into some possible pros and cons of buying Greggs shares for his portfolio after they slid by…

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Here are the latest growth forecasts for Greggs shares to 2026!

Greggs shares have tanked at the beginning of 2025! Does this represent an attractive dip buying opportunity for growth investors?

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£10,000 invested in Greggs shares 3 months ago is now worth…

This one isn’t pretty. Greggs shares have pulled back amid slowing sales growth. Dr James Fox explores what’s gone wrong…

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Greggs isn’t the only FTSE 250 stock I’m considering buying if markets keep falling

Trade tariff talk has sent markets into a tizzy. Ever the long-term investor, Paul Summers is looking for bargains in…

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This FTSE 250 stock’s worth more than Greggs! How mad is that?

Our writer’s left scratching his head after learning that a loss-making FTSE 250 stock is valued more highly than a…

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1 FTSE 250 stock I like better than Greggs

The FTSE 250 has several household names for UK investors to consider. And Stephen Wright thinks one in particular is…

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ChatGPT loves Greggs shares! Yet there’s a problem

When Harvey Jones asked an AI chatbot to name a top FTSE 250 growth stock, it pointed him towards Greggs…

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At a P/E ratio of 15, Greggs shares look like a once-in-a-decade opportunity for me

Outside of the pandemic, shares in Greggs haven’t been this cheap in 10 years. But with its growth faltering, is…

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Greggs share price has historically been a stellar performer in line with the group’s rapid expansion and popularity amongst British consumers. However, while its brand provides a lot of an advantage, the rising popularity of artisan bakeries across the country could make future expansion more challenging.

Investors need to consider the risks as well as potential rewards before committing to an investment in Greggs stock.

Yes. Greggs shares pay a cash dividend at an average 49% payout ratio. Dividends were temporarily cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic but resumed in 2021.

Greggs shares pay out a dividend twice a year in April and September.

Greggs shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. They can be bought from any investment account that provides access to this exchange platform.