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BKG Berkeley Group Holdings (the) Plc

4,758.00
-4.00 (-0.08%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Berkeley Group Holdings (the) Plc LSE:BKG London Ordinary Share GB00BLJNXL82 ORD 5.4141P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -4.00 -0.08% 4,758.00 4,763.00 4,766.00 4,787.00 4,743.00 4,774.00 202,558 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Operative Builders 2.55B 465.7M 4.3893 10.86 5.06B
Berkeley Group Holdings (the) Plc is listed in the Operative Builders sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BKG. The last closing price for Berkeley was 4,762p. Over the last year, Berkeley shares have traded in a share price range of 3,634.00p to 4,972.00p.

Berkeley currently has 106,098,643 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Berkeley is £5.06 billion. Berkeley has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 10.86.

Berkeley Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/10/2016
10:57
Getting hammered again.

Not surprising given the multiple negative factors against upmarket housing.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
09/10/2016
16:23
RCT2.

I stand by what I said some time back.

A new and jocular question from you however merits an equally jocular response.

QP

quepassa
08/10/2016
10:56
This morning I've been looking ahead to the key dates for the next div.
Half-year results to 31-Oct-16 will be released on 2nd Dec. That's a known-known.

Then looking back at last year's December results to see how these 'key dates' panned out from the div announcement suggests the following for this next one:

1/2yr results 2-Dec-16
Ex-div 15-Dec
Record-date 16-Dec
Pay-date 27-Jan-17

[Just to be clear: The latter three dates are TBC/E+EO, but should be right].

jrphoenixw2
07/10/2016
15:05
QuePassa I said that Persimmon were also down . Is that ramping?
malcolmmm
07/10/2016
12:39
"7067 - post highly recommended.

Always intelligent, knowledgeable, educated, experienced and perceptive comments from this gentleman."

That's what you said about me, once.

;-)

rcturner2
07/10/2016
12:29
That's what they just said about Easyjet.

Piles. Me no, fortunately. Sorry can't offer you any advice about that but i once heard that rubber bands work. You may need large ones though, in your case.


Not the best of days for Berkeley. Down 69pence or 2.7%.

Falling property prices never helps the housebuilders.



ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
12:08
What a pleasure to filter such an obnoxious moron. Au revoir, QuePassa!
woodhawk
07/10/2016
11:55
QP, do you suffer from piles?
rcturner2
07/10/2016
11:33
Malcommm.

Re yours 2173 of noon today.

ACCORDING TO COOK AND FENIX, YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MENTION ANOTHER SECTORAL COMPANY SUCH AS PERSIMMON. THAT IS NAUGHTY - THAT IS RAMPING ACCORDING TO THEM.

THAT IS VERBOTEN HERE>

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
11:26
Disclosed short positions currently at 3.10%.

Zero twelve months ago, and peaked at 5.52% in April.

Fell to 2.01% in July but now back to 3.1%.



Reasonably heavily shorted by the professionals.

Always good to keep an eye on what the pro-shorters are doing.

Not surprising.


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
11:06
Always find it most interesting when posters are so hostile.

It piques my curiosity no end and starts making my antennae twitch nervously.

I shall now make it a priority to take a very close look at BKG.

Thanks to you and your rudeness, I'LL BE BACK.

QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
11:05
you are right, PSN is down 3.6% just bought some more ,9.25% yield wow
malcolmmm
07/10/2016
11:00
QP,Go and annoy people on the Premium threads !!! BKG at 2162 fill your boots with a 9.25% yield guaranteed for 5 years.
garycook
07/10/2016
10:34
Just in case anyone missed it , Credit Suisse issued a broker note this morning and REITERATED their recent UNDERFPERFORM recommendation with a maintained TARGET PRICE of 2162p.

Credit Suisse see almost 13% DOWNSIDE to the current share price.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
10:16
you don't know what you are talking about.

if you don't think it's important to keep an eye on the whole housebuilding sector, you haven't got a clue.

the sector is the important thing.

the bounce has gone out of upmarket homes due to massive stamp duty increases, brexit fears, disenchantment by overseas buyers, added taxes for corporate ownership of property, and heavier non-dom taxes, inter alia.

have you looked at the Berkeley Group graph? It has cratered. Down from 3750 to 2500 in just nine months. with no sign of recuperating.

And, in my view, it will still fall a lot further.

You don't understand the cycles .

But the demand for cheap housing is getting bigger and bigger. And further stimulated by May's focus on it. That's the interesting/important thing.

Berkeley share price is going down in my view.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
09:45
Sharing info on BKG, otherwise you're wasting other's time; but you already know that.
jrphoenixw2
07/10/2016
09:26
Get lost.
i am not ramping.
I have merely pointed out a share.
that's what it's about, isn't it, sharing info?

QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
09:05
QP,Talk about ramping,because you own Watkin Jones.You are on the wrong thread.
garycook
07/10/2016
08:08
That's why the action is now with the developers of lower-priced housing.

They just received a humungous shot-in-the-arm from Theresa May in her Party Speech closing the congress. She focused on the importance of stimulating chearper/affordable housing as an important area.


QP

quepassa
07/10/2016
07:56
London apartments 2 bed 2 bath forget it.
montyhedge
04/10/2016
11:14
Not re: BKG specifically, but more generally re: the London market right now.
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'US investor Cain Hoy signalled its confidence in London’s luxury flats market on Tuesday, by agreeing one of the largest property loans since Britain voted to leave the EU.
The firm has provided £78 million to residential developer Lodha UK to help fund the construction of 202 high-end apartments at 48 Carey Street, opposite the Royal Courts of Justice in Holborn.
The Lincoln Square scheme, due for completion in 2018, will have a swimming pool, gym, library and cinema.
Some flats have already sold in the development, dampening fears lingering over London’s luxury housing market.
John Cole, managing director of Cain Hoy, said: “This deal highlights our continued confidence in London, which retains its global appeal in spite of the Brexit vote.[continues]”
[An extract from the original article of today, which can be found here ->

ps. Unfortunately I don't have access to the property industry's journal Estates Gazette, as it would be interesting to see how they are reporting the post-BREXIT climate.

jrphoenixw2
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