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The latest update is out from Fuller Smith & Turner ( (GB:FSTA) ).
Fuller, Smith & Turner P.L.C., commonly known as Fuller’s, is a London-listed company operating pubs and hospitality venues, with its capital structure centred on “A” Ordinary Shares of 40p each traded on the London Stock Exchange. The group manages its shareholder base and market presence in part through active use of share buyback programmes and the holding of treasury shares to adjust listed voting rights over time.
Fuller’s announced a further repurchase of 15,000 “A” Ordinary Shares on 13 April 2026, executed via Deutsche Numis as part of its ongoing buyback programme, at an average price of about 679.9p per share, with the shares to be held in treasury. Following this transaction, the company’s issued share capital stands at 36,446,686 “A” Ordinary Shares, of which 4,998,233 are in treasury, leaving 31,448,453 listed voting rights, a figure that will guide investors’ disclosure calculations under FCA transparency rules.
The most recent analyst rating on (GB:FSTA) stock is a Buy with a £1250.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Fuller Smith & Turner stock, see the GB:FSTA Stock Forecast page.
Spark’s Take on FSTA Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, FSTA is a Outperform.
Fuller Smith & Turner demonstrates strong technical momentum and positive corporate actions, which are the most significant factors driving the score. Financial performance is solid, though improvements in free cash flow and return on equity could enhance the outlook. Valuation is fair, providing a balanced risk-reward profile.
To see Spark’s full report on FSTA stock, click here.
More about Fuller Smith & Turner
Fuller, Smith & Turner P.L.C., commonly known as Fuller’s, is a London-listed company operating pubs and hospitality venues, with its capital structure centred on “A” Ordinary Shares of 40p each traded on the London Stock Exchange. The group manages its shareholder base and market presence in part through active use of share buyback programmes and the holding of treasury shares to adjust listed voting rights over time.
Fuller’s announced a further repurchase of 15,000 “A” Ordinary Shares on 13 April 2026, executed via Deutsche Numis as part of its ongoing buyback programme, at an average price of about 679.9p per share, with the shares to be held in treasury. Following this transaction, the company’s issued share capital stands at 36,446,686 “A” Ordinary Shares, of which 4,998,233 are in treasury, leaving 31,448,453 listed voting rights, a figure that will guide investors’ disclosure calculations under FCA transparency rules.
Average Trading Volume: 38,852
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy
Current Market Cap: £361.7M
See more data about FSTA stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

