Marshall Motors a strong track record of outperformance (Analyst Interview)

Marshall Motor Holdings plc (LON:MMH) is the topic of conversation when Mike Allen, head of research at Zeus Capital joins DirectorsTalk. Mike talks us through the key features from the company H1 results, shares his thoughts on the outlook and also as an investment case.

Marshall Motor Holdings principal activities are the sale and repair of new and used vehicles. The Group’s businesses comprise a total of 117 franchises covering 23 brands, across 28 counties in England. In addition, the Group operates six trade parts specialists, two used car centres, six standalone body shops and one pre delivery inspection centre.

In May 2020 the Group was recognised by the Great Place to Work Institute, being ranked the 12th best place to work in the UK (super large company category). This was the tenth year in succession that the Group has achieved Great Place to Work status.

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