DX (Group) plc

About DX (Group) plc

DX (Group) plc, through its subsidiaries, provides parcel freight, secure, courier, and logistics services in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It operates through two divisions, DX Freight and DX Express. The DX Freight division collects and delivers larger and heavier products, including those with irregular dimensions and weight to business and residential addresses nationwide. The DX Express division offers collection and express delivery of time sensitive, mission critical, and high value items for B2B and B2C customers. It serves customers in e-commerce, retail, health, optical, pharmacies, public sector, legal, and financial industries. The company was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Datchet, the United Kingdom.

Providing proven next day delivery services for mail, parcels and deliveries to both residential and business addresses, DX provides secure solutions.

https://www.dxdelivery.com

DX.L United Kingdom

24.5USD24.2 (+98.78%)

• At close Sat Oct 01 2022

LSE exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Integrated Freight & Logistics

Location United Kingdom, Datchet

Grade: ADA

203,312,374 USD
MARKET CAP
1116.667
PE
.
BETA (5y)
0.030
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
173%
for 3 years
96%
for 2 years
-31%
for last year
8,067%
for this year
0%
DX (Group) plc
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