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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greggs Plc | LSE:GRG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B63QSB39 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
16.00 | 0.57% | 2,802.00 | 2,800.00 | 2,804.00 | 2,818.00 | 2,776.00 | 2,818.00 | 195,021 | 16:28:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bakeries-retail | 1.81B | 142.5M | 1.4065 | 19.92 | 2.84B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/3/2016 09:23 | Peel Hunt retaining their 'buy' and 1200p target | philanderer | |
01/3/2016 09:20 | Yum yum (ok, I will stop the Greggs puns) :) | alphabeta4 | |
01/3/2016 09:05 | Filling that gap.On a roll;-) Who was it who said 600p? | shauney2 | |
01/3/2016 08:40 | Bought back in at 1077.7 - encouraged by the improvement in like for like since the 2.3% advised for Q4 in the Jan trading update. If nothing else there is a trade to just below 1200 here to reverse the Jan announcement fall. | alphabeta4 | |
01/3/2016 08:01 | Like for like up 4.7% and increased margins.Positive going forward. "This year has started well and the consumer outlook remains positive with disposable incomes expected to grow further in 2016" | shauney2 | |
24/2/2016 08:58 | Peel Hunt initiating coverage with 'buy' tp 1200p | philanderer | |
09/2/2016 16:29 | Support is futile, black rock are selling stock. | market sniper3 | |
08/2/2016 23:52 | Market sniper filtered.. | taurusthebear | |
08/2/2016 15:52 | 600p anchor on chart | dlku | |
08/2/2016 15:23 | Which I actioned thurs last week. | market sniper3 | |
28/1/2016 09:52 | A little birdie informed late yesterday......... rns today shows Total holding for BlackRock, Inc. has gone above 5% Its a CFD and they are now over 5% long. Being the astute trader that I am, Ive reversed my position and gone long for a while. No doubt Black Rock will reverse again in due time as I will. | market sniper3 | |
27/1/2016 20:34 | You swallow till it's Christmas son, hehe | mbmiah | |
27/1/2016 15:51 | One swallow doesnt make a summer, in fact one swallow here could be fatal. | market sniper3 | |
27/1/2016 15:45 | justified rise to-day, KEP Visuals do a super job re their promotions | mike24 | |
27/1/2016 14:58 | TUNG Trending up ahead of the Cap Market Day 9th February is Analysts Day | betelgeuse1 | |
27/1/2016 14:37 | Oh, look. Someone put a rocket under that "filth". Sausage roll anyone? | pkarnezis | |
26/1/2016 08:57 | 800p will be touched on hat chart | opodio | |
25/1/2016 15:14 | if you don't want to put filth in ur mouth, don't put filth in ur portfolio | dlku | |
21/1/2016 08:47 | Support at 830p coincides with the 25day EMA. | market sniper3 | |
21/1/2016 08:44 | Well the spike back up was short lived. My mate shauney2 on the CR thread who doesnt understand sentiment and crowd behaviour had a short lived hard on here. | market sniper3 | |
20/1/2016 19:48 | Couldnt agree more hvs1 Far better to go on digital look or 111 and do a screener on what type of stocks you are interested in. FREE aswel. Im getting a few going on the FAR9 thread if anyone is interested from tomorrow plus breakdowns and break ups/break outs etc etc. Interesting article on there today about Large Caps divis V Small Cap divis. | market sniper3 | |
20/1/2016 16:42 | Revised target 435p | rubberbullets | |
20/1/2016 16:19 | Spot on, too many outlets in town Centres where foot fall is dropping away. P/E way too high, its a bloody sandwich shop. Food on the go to be hit by councils making redundancies and other admin type jobs centred in town centres ie, Civil Service, public bodies, Greggs do a lot of trade with this type of customer. Cant really fault the product. | market sniper3 |
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