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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Carphone | CPW | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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343.20 | 343.20 |
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Posted at 06/8/2014 16:11 by undervaluedassets Dixons shareholders will get .155 cpw shares.Anyone know the new epic - clearly there will be a name change. strong day here. |
Posted at 17/5/2014 20:21 by portside1 cpw holders should be buying dxns shares . |
Posted at 14/5/2014 11:07 by rkjones CPW share price 50p up on Feb price! |
Posted at 07/5/2014 16:28 by prokartace Great, so why is CPW down and DXNS up? because it is a much better deal for dixons. So much for buying into a sound company |
Posted at 03/2/2014 01:47 by nil pd Which just goes to show how one shouldn't rely on Wikipedia:"It [CPW] is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index." At bottom of page: "This page was last modified on 23 January 2014 at 16:28" By the way, doesn't anyone see CPW as a buy, hold or a sell? No users have rated this stock: |
Posted at 15/10/2013 20:55 by bones CPW must be too boring a name for many. I am well pleased to have climbed aboard a few weeks ago, the signs were all flagged up. Hopefully, this will crack on and consolidate above its multi year highs where we are now (ignore the 172p "drop" in 2012, this was the special dividend adjustment). |
Posted at 14/10/2013 19:18 by rolo7 also weak usa markets at us opening lowered cpw price. |
Posted at 13/10/2013 22:09 by rolo7 cpw advert also on during the x factor! |
Posted at 24/9/2013 22:33 by bones Somewhat mysterious dribbling down in price to 222p. I am almost tempted to top up here but that goes against my general rule of not averaging down from my opening buy price so I will just continue to observe with my main holding.I see only good news: - CPW recently acquired the 50% of CPW Europe it did not already own, in what looked like a distress sale by BestBuy of the US who were in a mess. - CPW made a windfall £23M in the summer by placing a decent lump of shares (as part of BestBuy deal) at 244p which was way above the 190p they owed to BestBuy from the placing. It was also a vote of confidence to see institutions happily splash 244p per share. - UK retail data has been strong this year and should feed through to performance at the shops. I also had a decent customer experience at the Reading branch with CPW having an exclusive deal to give away a Samsung Tablet with an upgrade to a Samsung phone. Happy with that as I use the tablet a lot now. Can imagine CPW did decent business with that promo. - CPW should have taken the bulk of the pain on Virgin France with their last results. If this thread is any guide, it appears very few active private investors are in CPW. Feel free to comment if you are in, or out! |
Posted at 09/9/2013 14:29 by bones Not a lot seems to happen here! Anyway, I have bought a chunk for the reason that following the buyout from BestBuy, CPW can gear up the business with the retail scene looking brighter, as well as ahead of the proposal to get a premium listing on FTSE and hence get into the FTSE250 index. I also upgraded my phone at a CPW shop and was impressed by the service as well as getting a free Samsung tablet with the upgrade, apparently a deal exclusive to CPW. As the price has done naf-all since the BB buyout, I think it's time it started moving up! |
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