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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hargreaves Lansdown Plc | LSE:HL. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VZ0M25 | ORD 0.4P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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18.20 | 2.47% | 754.40 | 753.80 | 754.40 | 757.20 | 743.20 | 753.80 | 94,533 | 09:54:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Brokers & Dealers | 735.1M | 323.8M | 0.6833 | 10.94 | 3.54B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/7/2014 15:09 | 980 looks like a support area if this broad based sell off continues. Ftse holding well with Dax off nearly 2% and cac off nearly 1.5%. | 2ngh | |
31/7/2014 09:37 | Looks that way Thought it had turned a corner after that positive Tuesday. Will look back in sub £10. | 2ngh | |
31/7/2014 09:10 | Broken 1040 support, looks like 1000 next stop. | shugsy | |
28/7/2014 17:15 | Yeah imo between a tenner and 1040... Id be looking for a spike down on the chart though...like last thursdays... Cheers | leeson31 | |
28/7/2014 17:09 | Barclays see nearly 50% upside from here...... | 2ngh | |
28/7/2014 17:07 | 28 Jul 14 Hargreaves... Barclays Capital Overweight Price Target 1,490.00 Reiterates | 2ngh | |
28/7/2014 17:06 | Where do you see next support? I've got it at 1040 which looks to be quite strong. | 2ngh | |
28/7/2014 16:40 | no, stopped out.... now monitoring.. cheers | leeson31 | |
28/7/2014 16:37 | Really weak again today on the backdrop of a flat market, waiting for 1040 to see if it provides support before taking a long. Re enter your long Leeson? | 2ngh | |
25/7/2014 10:04 | i'm in today actually, at 1074p, stop at 1054p, limit currently set at 1160p, hoping ive caught the bottom point/area, hence only gone long £5/point, because it hasnt broke down-trend yet. cheers | leeson31 | |
25/7/2014 09:52 | No worries. You have a position Leeson? | 2ngh | |
25/7/2014 09:48 | you're right 2NGH, that chart is wrong. ive deleted it, and addded the URl to check for shorts above 0.50pc in the header. cheers | leeson31 | |
25/7/2014 09:41 | Is that short position accurate in the chart above? I have the short position at 1% but on a steady climb so appears the short crew are expecting lower. 1040 looks a good place to park an initial buy order. | 2ngh | |
24/7/2014 12:42 | Might test the 1000-1020 region. | 5bag | |
23/7/2014 12:30 | stock shorts at 11pc... maybe that ?? | leeson31 | |
23/7/2014 12:09 | Opportunity time or are we missing something? | its the oxman | |
23/7/2014 12:06 | Fallen 20% over two weeks. Incredible! | dbensimon | |
21/7/2014 14:05 | Looks like we're heading for 1000p | its the oxman | |
11/7/2014 22:57 | Fallen quite a bit now. Is it close to turning? Certainly reckon it could be much higher come year end - especially with the increase in isa and pension changes. | its the oxman | |
11/7/2014 10:26 | Still waiting... "No results match your search Sorry, we were unable to find any securities matching the criteria specified. Please check and try again." | zangdook | |
11/7/2014 09:08 | Once again HL are sleeping on the job. ERET did a partial compulsory redemption overnight and the shares are trading under a new ISIN. Yes, they are trading, first trade 8.11 am, several chunky buys and well down into bargain territory, but over an hour after markets opened HL still haven't updated their site with the new codes and you can't do a thing. By the time they get it sorted those bargain shares will be history, most likely... | zangdook | |
08/7/2014 10:49 | No real surprise these are underperforming, almost every rns a director share sale | allch2 | |
04/5/2014 12:38 | HL finally put their Heartbleed announcement up on April 16, though you have to search for it. Perhaps they were woken up by their Sharecast AIM Bulletin story the day before: | zangdook |
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