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Tod's stock
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About
History
Differences between Investing vs Trading
About
History
Differences between Investing vs Trading
Tod's is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1976 by Diego Della Valle. The company produces and sells a range of leather goods, including shoes, handbags, small leather goods, and luggage. It is known for its use of high-quality materials and craftsmanship.
Tod's went public in 2001 and is listed on the Borsa Italiana. Diego Della Valle and his family own a majority stake in the company, which is currently run by his son, Andrea Della Valle.
Tod's faces competition from other luxury fashion houses, such as LVMH, which owns brands such as Louis Vuitton and Givenchy. However, it has also forged partnerships with other brands outside of the fashion industry, such as Ferrari and Maserati.
The highest recorded TOD share price was €140, in August 2000. The lowest recorded share price was €18, in October 2020. Its share price is affected by events such as changes in the company's financial performance, news about the company, and overall market conditions. TOD's share price is also affected by its inclusion in stock market indices. It is also tracked by a number of other indices, including the US 30 Industrial Average, the US100 Composite Index, and the Russell 2000 Index.
Investors who are interested in Tod's shares should keep an eye on the company's performance and any news that may impact its share price. Specific events that could impact the share price include changes in management, new product releases, and financial results.
When you invest in a company, you're buying shares in that company with the intention of holding onto them for the long term. You're essentially becoming a part-owner of the company, and your goal is to see the value of your shares increase over time.
On the other hand, when you trade Tod's shares CFDs, you're not buying actual shares in the company. Instead, you're speculating on the price movement of the shares, with the aim of making a profit from your trade. You're also not tied to the shares for the long term and can close your position at any time.
Another key difference is that when you invest in a company, you're subject to its ups and downs. The value of your investment can go up or down depending on how well the company performs. When you trade Tod's shares CFDs however, you can choose to go long or short. This means that you could profit from a rising or falling share price, giving you more flexibility and potential to make money.
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* The spreads provided are a reflection of the time-weighted average. Though Skilling attempts to provide competitive spreads during all trading hours, clients should note that these may vary and are susceptible to underlying market conditions. The above is provided for indicative purposes only. Clients are advised to check important news announcements on our Economic Calendar, which may result in the widening of spreads, amongst other instances.
The above spreads are applicable under normal trading conditions. Skilling has the right to amend the above spreads according to market conditions as per the 'Terms and Conditions'.
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FAQs
Which are the competitors of Tods shares?
+ -Some of the main competitors to Tod's company shares are LVMH, Kering, and Hermes. These companies all have a strong presence in the luxury goods market and are all competing for a share of this lucrative market. Tod's company shares have performed well over the past year, but these competitors are always looking to steal market share from each other. The competition between these companies is fierce and it will be interesting to see how Tod's company shares perform in the future.
Who owns most Tods shares?
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As of August 2022, the largest shareholder in Tod's S.p.A. is Diego Della Valle, who owns approximately 42% of the company's shares. Della Valle is also the chairman and CEO of Tod's. The second largest shareholder is Andrea Della Valle, Diego's brother, who owns approximately 22% of the company's shares. Andrea Della Valle is also a board member of Tod's.
The third largest shareholder in Tod's is LVMH, a luxury goods conglomerate that owns several high-end fashion brands. LVMH owns approximately 19% of Tod's shares. The fourth largest shareholder is Investindustrial, an investment firm that owns approximately 5% of Tod's shares.
Do Tods shares pay dividends?
+ -No, Tod's shares do not pay dividends. The company has decided to waive all remuneration for the year 2020 in order to invest in its growth strategy. shareholders will not receive any dividend payments from the company in recent years. However, Tod's remains committed to creating value for all of its stakeholders over the long term. Despite the challenges posed by the current global health crisis, the company is confident in its ability to weather the storm and emerge even stronger.
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