LSE:BRBY (Burberry Group plc)

About BRBY

Luxury international brand, Burberry, famous for its distinctive check design, sells its products through its own directly-operated stores and in department stores and specialty retailers around the world. The company was established in 1856 and then acquired by Great Universal Stores in 1955, before being floated on the stock market in 2002.

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Investing Articles

Could these 2 stocks in my SIPP really increase in value by 24% in 2026?

James Beard explains why he’s encouraged by the 12-month share price forecasts for two of the shares in his Self-Invested…

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With Versace selling for £1bn, what does this tell us about the valuations of the FTSE 100’s ‘fashionable’ stocks?

Reflecting on the sale of Versace, James Beard reckons the valuations of the FTSE 100’s fashion stocks don’t reflect the…

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The Burberry share price is surging following a return to profit. Is the turnaround on?

After a positive set of results lift the Burberry share price, Andrew Mackie thinks the turnaround plan is starting to…

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Burberry’s sales return to growth. But what next for its share price?

The Burberry share price jumps after the release of the fashion group’s interim results. James Beard takes a closer look…

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Up 75% in a year! Can this explosive UK stock continue to smash the FTSE 250?

This beated down UK stock has exploded into life lately, and looks set to rocket back into the FTSE 250,…

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Next month, could Burberry become an income share again?

With its interim results due soon, James Beard considers whether this FTSE 100 luxury fashion brand could soon regain its…

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Today’s ‘hottest’ stock on the FTSE 100 index has plenty of high-profile backers

The biggest riser on the FTSE 100 index today (15 October) has been helped by an earnings release from one…

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Up 15% this year, the FTSE 100 just hit a new all-time high! What comes next?

Christopher Ruane explains why he is ignoring a new all-time high for the FTSE 100 index and instead is focusing…

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Is this newly-promoted FTSE 100 share about to come back in fashion?

After a year’s absence, Burberry has returned to the FTSE 100 share index. Could this give the recent recovery in…

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Down 8.3% in a day! What on earth’s going on with the Burberry share price?

Our writer tries to find out why the Burberry share price tanked yesterday. But he doesn't see any need to…

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It’s ‘goodbye FTSE 250’ and ‘hello FTSE 100’ (again) for Burberry shares!

A British icon will soon escape the FTSE 250 and return to the Footsie. But will this recovery last? Our…

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As Burberry prepares to rejoin the FTSE 100, could the stock be the next Rolls-Royce?

Burberry is rejoining the FTSE 100 this month. But with internal improvements and a better trading environment, is the turnaround…

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