Two businesses in the same sector - Pandemic recovery.
Two businesses in the same sector - Pandemic recovery.
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Jon39

Original Poster:

14,660 posts

169 months


When the 2020 COVID pandemic occurred, one the worst sectors to be involved with, was Hospitality (Restaurants and Pubs).
Such an unexpected event for investors. Akin to being hit by a juggernaut.
Business stopped almost instantly. Revenue down, but many overheads continued to be payable.

These two charts reveal remarkably different business performances, during the pandemic recovery phase..


J D Weatherspoon plc





Compass Group plc]



22s

6,513 posts

242 months

They're not really comparable in any interesting way.

Compass is a multi-national, b2b contract food services business with $40b+ in revenue.

JD is a UK national b2c pub chain with $2b+ in revenue.

dingg

4,503 posts

245 months

Poor comparison agreed

I bet I can guess which John holds though :-)

Jon39

Original Poster:

14,660 posts

169 months

22s said:
They're not really comparable in any interesting way.

Compass is a multi-national, b2b contract food services business with $40b+ in revenue.

JD is a UK national b2c pub chain with $2b+ in revenue.

Yes, very fair point. They just happen to be placed in the same LSE Sector, but with very different business models.

I discovered Compass in 2000 and found their subsequent growth to be strong and consistent - just what I like.
The sudden unexpected jolt occurred with the Pandemic - a share price fall of about 50%.
I continued holding and contributed to their rights issue, then sat back with no idea how they would cope.

There was obviously a clear reason for dropping 50%, but what then surprised me, was how quickly the business recovered.
Quite a compliment to the management.

Knowing about that rapid recovery 5 years ago, something this morning made me wonder how other hospitality PLCs might have performed, after the Pandemic ravaged their businesses. Thought of Weatherspoon, so that is why I looked at their chart.
We know how pubs now face more financial pressures than pure catering, so not at all easy for them.