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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Countrywide Plc | LSE:CWD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BK5V9445 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 394.80 | 394.80 | 395.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/10/2017 15:37 | Sub £1 is not gibberish. Annual vol on this is no doubt >25%. So, 120p*0.75 gives a lower bound of 90p annually given the normal distribution, with this likely to be affected worse to the downside by the tails. | moopdoom | |
09/10/2017 15:11 | Thanks JakNife but I am long here | topazfrenzy | |
06/10/2017 19:30 | sub 80p soon | sux_2bu | |
06/10/2017 19:11 | Stop talking gibberish | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 16:48 | Sold 2 lots of 5/- this morning and will look to add again next week.Have a good one | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 15:59 | Added on the dip just now, I think this is going much much higher over the coming months | topazfrenzy | |
06/10/2017 12:05 | Out of london, prices rising pretty strongly. You want it, you better make an offer and buy it quick or face property ownership lockout. Its not a good place to be. So any dips in property price being bought up. | kmann | |
06/10/2017 09:58 | 128 next stop | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 09:31 | You're the classic bear. You say that we will revisit this in March. So if they go up in the meantime but then fall back you'll say " I told you so" which doesn't stack up . Live for the moment and you could have nicked 14.6% in less than a week.Less talk more action is required. | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 08:44 | It's a lesson in trading sir.Sh!t can go up regardless of poor history and balance sheets . | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 08:38 | Well Nortic you sound very immature are you looking for a Tufty Club badge for making a successful trade Good luck to you More than happy to put my hand up if I am wrong but only time will tell if I am If they appoint a heavyweight this will more than likely give a little spike but lets revisit this in say March next year | hillofwad | |
06/10/2017 08:33 | Broken first blood resistance! | kmann | |
06/10/2017 08:32 | Through 120. Lol | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 08:17 | Nearly 120 . Now who said that on Monday ??? | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 08:15 | You're a broken record.You're a broken record. | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 08:14 | HillofwadI write a lot but I've made a prediction and you can't admit you're wrong .Be a man and take it on the chin. | nortic 007 | |
06/10/2017 04:06 | Nortic "Bears make me laugh" Again think you and I are having seperate conversations Not arguing aagainst the fact that you can trade this share You are too busy trying to promote how clever you are for making 10% in a week , well done and dont doubt that this momentum could shoot it back up to 130p especailly if they announce a heavyweight cnaddiate You still have to take that decision when to get off the train and all I am doing is say be careful. As no matter who arrives on the scene here to sort out the unholy mess this medium term is still going to unravel "Look forward not backwards " Well history has a nasty habit of repeating itself Savills are an exception to the rule that listed estate agents always ultimately end up in failure The debt doesnt disappearand and this ultimately was the undoing of DTZ. I am looking at CWD as a company Been consistentally bearish on this from 600p all the way down on this board . I dont short This was always going to be the case when expansion was debt fuelled and turnover was always likley to be disappearing out the back door after paying senior partners golden goodbyes with capital sums reflecting past profits .Thats the problem the BODS looked back rather than forwards when purchasing | hillofwad | |
05/10/2017 21:30 | "Was" = past tense . Look forward not backwards . I'm sure you called it right back then but things MIGHT change from such lows. Markets discount this over time and it's all baked in as far as I am concerned. This is a small flutter for me and only that but as I said earlier my call was spot on so 10 % over a week is nothing to be sniffed at.Would you have turned that down.... | nortic 007 | |
05/10/2017 21:00 | You might well be right sir but even though the company is pile of poooh it will still go up . I spot different things . Do you think anybody wanted to buy Barclays when they were 50p back in the day.........no chance.Read greed and fear .Sentiment change can turn things around on a sixpence .Bears make me laugh because in general bull markets last longer but when there is a down after a 10 year bull run they say " I told you so". So what were they doing over that 10 year period ??? | nortic 007 | |
05/10/2017 20:48 | Nortic We are discussing different stories even though you are looking at the trade you still have to time your exit As you say trees dont grow to heaven More importantly ,you say its old news but your whole MO is following trends the past always paints a picture for the future I reckon an announcement of a heavyweight is in the offing But he will need to be King Canute This well eventually morph when I havent a clue ! This isnt just about proeprty market conditions it was a strategy doomed to failure | hillofwad | |
05/10/2017 18:13 | Explain Investecs recent buy? And buoyency in housing market activity. And improvment to help to buy Scheme. And a two year extension to transition brexit. Starting to look less gloomy now. The market looking ahead imo | kmann |
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