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Persimmon

PSN.L
42
Residential Construction · Consumer Cyclical
Also trades as: PSMMY
Exchange
London Stock Exchange
Winston Score
42
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Mixed quality — meaningful strengths and weaknesses.
Data as of Aug 23, 2026 · filings through Jun 30, 2026
How the score breaks down
Quality
Mixed
Growth
Good
Cash Flow
Weak
Stability
Exceptional
Valuation
Strong
Dividends
Mixed

Winston Score History

The full picture

Persimmon is one of the largest homebuilders in the United Kingdom. The company designs and builds new homes, selling them to first-time buyers, families, and investors across England, Scotland, and Wales. It operates several brands, including Charles Church, which targets the higher-end housing market.

Persimmon makes money by purchasing land, building houses on it, and selling those homes at a profit. It operates entirely within the UK, completing around 10,000 homes per year in recent years, which places it among the top three housebuilders in the country by volume. The company's large land bank — plots of land it already owns or has reserved for future building — gives it a cost advantage over smaller rivals. However, Persimmon is heavily exposed to UK mortgage rates and government housing policy, meaning that when borrowing becomes more expensive, fewer people can afford to buy, which directly squeezes sales volumes and margins.

Growth Profile

When traditional metrics don't capture the full picture, these are the signals growth stock investors use instead.

Revenue Growth

+14.9% YoY

YoY Growth Rate

Steady revenue growth

EPS Growth

+19.4% YoY

YoY Growth Rate

Steady EPS growth

Insider Activity

1.4%ownership

Flat

Insider ownership roughly steady over the past year

Cash Runway

~1 months

£136M cash & investments

Quarterly Free Cash Flow

↓ Burn rate worsening

Short runway — potential dilution ahead through share issuance

Cash watch

Persimmon has less than a year of cash at its current burn rate. Growth investors should watch for potential share dilution from future fundraising — that directly reduces your ownership.

The Winston Score above measures business quality today. Growth stocks often score lower because they invest in the future rather than maximising current profits. These metrics show what matters most for evaluating that future.

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Quality

Profit per sale
Gross Margin
15.5%
Thin — 15.5% gross margin
Profit after running costs
Operating Margin
10.9%
Modest — 10.9% operating margin
Return on the money invested
ROCE
11.5%
Below par — 11.5% return on capital

ROIC between 5% and 15%. They earn 5 to 15 cents back per year on every dollar invested.

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Growth

Sales growth
Sales YoY
+17.4%
Fast-growing sales (+17.4% YoY)
Profit growth
EPS YoY
+18.7%
Earnings growing fast (+18.7% YoY)

Healthy double-digit earnings growth — what compounders look like.

How steady the profit is
EPS Consistency
4/8 quarters
Earnings inconsistent quarter-to-quarter

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Cash Flow

Profit that turns into cash
Cash Conversion
-43%
Weak — only -43% of profit becomes cash
Spare cash per sale
FCF Margin
-4.0%
Burning cash (-4.0%)

Free cash flow is negative. They are burning cash, not generating it.

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Stability

What it owes vs what it owns
Debt / Equity
0.08
Conservative — low debt load (0.08)
Covers its interest
Interest Cover
11.01x
Comfortably covers interest (11.0x)

Interest coverage above 8. Profits cover interest many times over.

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Valuation

Price vs profit
P/E Ratio (TTM)
12.1x
no trend
Attractive valuation — P/E 12.1

P/E in the normal range. Price is roughly $15 for every $1 of yearly profit.

Cheaper or dearer next year
P/E vs Forward
+2.2
GROWING
Earnings expected to grow — slightly cheaper on forward P/E

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Dividends

Dividend
Dividend Yield
3.48%
no trend
Moderate income — 3.48% yield

Standard yield zone for stable dividend payers. A meaningful piece of total return.

Dividend record
Dividend Growth
-50.6%
no trend
Dividend cut (-50.6% YoY) — warning sign

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