GlobalData Plc (LON:DATA)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
106.60
+1.60 (1.52%)
Apr 28, 2026, 4:37 PM GMT
-23.03%
Market Cap 783.48M
Revenue (ttm) 322.10M
Net Income (ttm) 33.10M
Shares Out 734.97M
EPS (ttm) 0.04
PE Ratio 24.23
Forward PE 13.69
Dividend 0.02 (1.43%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 26, 2026
Volume 1,658,081
Average Volume 1,548,205
Open 107.00
Previous Close 105.00
Day's Range 103.20 - 108.00
52-Week Range 60.60 - 197.00
Beta 0.46
RSI 79.36
Earnings Date May 5, 2026

About GlobalData

GlobalData Plc, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a data, insight, and technology company in Europe, North America, and the Asia Pacific. It operates in two segments: Data, Analytics and Insights: Healthcare; and Data, Analytics and Insights: Non-Healthcare. The company offers performance advertising; and consulting services. The company also offers proprietary data, expert analysis, and purpose-built artificial intelligence integrated into a unified platform, delivering solutions such as industry sector research, analytics, consultin... [Read more]

Sector Industrials
Founded 2000
Employees 3,558
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol DATA
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, GlobalData's revenue was 322.10 million, an increase of 12.82% compared to the previous year's 285.50 million. Earnings were 33.10 million, an increase of 11.82%.

Financial Statements

News

GlobalData Transcript: Investor Update

Asia-Pacific auto production is flat outside China, with U.S. tariffs set to hit Japan and Korea hard. India remains a growth bright spot, while Thailand and Indonesia face economic and credit challenges. Electrification is advancing, led by hybrids and a BEV rebound in India.

10 months ago - Transcripts

GlobalData Transcript: Investor Update

Freight and commercial vehicle markets face significant headwinds from policy uncertainty, weak carrier profitability, and high inventories. While China leads in battery electric truck adoption, Europe and North America lag due to infrastructure and regulatory delays. Regional outlooks are mixed, with Brazil and Chile facing economic pressures and Argentina rebounding strongly.

10 months ago - Transcripts