
Celtic plc (CCPA.L)
ValueMarkers Composite Index
71% above intrinsic value ($2)
Celtic plc (CCPA.L) — VMCI valuation read
The headline on Celtic plc (CCPA.L) is a 63/100 VMCI score, set against a Communication Services sector median of 50. That 13-point above-median read reflects the five-pillar weighting and, for a mid-cap name, suggests a relative-value tailwind is in the data.
CCPA.L insider activity report: 0 buys, 0 sells filed via Form 4 over the past 30 days. The next datable items are the 10-Q schedule and any 8-K-triggering events; both feed the VMCI Integrity pillar more than the price tape.
**Investor frame.** CCPA.L trades at 21.0x earnings, 17% above the Communication Services median of 18.0x sets the value side. ROIC of 19.0% sits 9.0pp above the Communication Services median (10.0%) sets the quality side. Net debt to EBITDA of 2.9x is the rate-sensitivity line to watch sets the risk side, the three lines a value buyer reads first on CCPA.L.
CCPA.L rose 1.6% over the trailing 7 days, with a -22.9% read on a 30-day basis.
Celtic plc, through its subsidiary, Celtic F.C. Limited, operates a professional football club in the United Kingdom. The company operates through three segments: Football and Stadium Operations, Merchandising, and Multimedia and Other Commercial Activities. It is involved in the operation of a professional football club covering a range of activities, including football operations and investment; operation of the Celtic FC Youth Academy; match ticketing; merchandising; partner programs; marketing and brand protection; multimedia; stadium operations; facilities and property; catering and hospitality; public relations and supporter relations; and human resources. The company also engages in retail, wholesale, and e-commerce activities; and the sale of television rights and sponsorships. Celtic plc was founded in 1887 and is based in Glasgow, the United Kingdom.
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