Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

About Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc publishes academic, educational, and general fiction and non-fiction books for children, teachers, students, researchers, and professionals worldwide. The company offers books and digital resources to international research community and higher education students; online law, accounting, and tax services for the United Kingdom and Eire professionals; and publishing services for corporations and institutions. It also serves communities of interest in sports and sports science, nautical, military history, natural history, arts and crafts, and popular science; and offers books for students of the arts, humanities, and social sciences. In addition, the company provides digital resources and databases for school libraries and professionals, as well as educational content for primary and secondary schools; and professional development content for trainee teachers and teachers. Further, the company publishes non-fiction list, such as cookery, sport, crime, natural history, health, and well-being books. Additionally, the company publishes fiction lists for adults; and titles in print, e-book and audio book formats for both adult and children. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc was incorporated in 1986 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.

https://www.bloomsbury.com

BMY.L United Kingdom

451USD50 (+11.09%)

• At close Fri Jul 14 2023

LSE exchange

Sector: Communication Services

Industry: Publishing

Location United Kingdom, London

Grade: ADA

451,636,862 USD
MARKET CAP
1624.000
PE
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BETA (5y)
0.250
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
124%
for 3 years
46%
for 2 years
31%
for last year
6%
for this year
-10%
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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