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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Wood Group (john) Plc | WG. | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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146.50 | 145.90 | 148.70 | 147.30 |
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OIL EQUIPMENT SERVICES & DISTRIBUTION |
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Posted at 10/4/2024 19:35 by wendsworth chutes01: Good to see you've mellowed out. Rightly or wrongly I see real value in WG at the level of the current share price |
Posted at 27/3/2024 12:28 by wendsworth chutes01: You are clearly very emotive regarding WG and in the process make some sound points BUT..... let's wait and see. I suspect 'the vultures' will also be doing likewise? |
Posted at 26/3/2024 17:19 by iconista So bashing WG is your hobby? If you have nothing to gain, I remain curious about why you're spending time here? |
Posted at 26/3/2024 08:28 by halfpenny WG with No Assets they have to sell to reduce debt... |
Posted at 20/2/2024 23:49 by chutes01 Wood won't pay a divi for this year, Ken & co are too busy filling pockets with cash to give two hoots about shareholders. Massive bonus' due end April, share options continue to dilute.Watson almost bankrupted this one £8 Billion Co. There is no way back now, it's over. |
Posted at 20/2/2024 20:18 by jsg123 GargoyleThanks fir that thought, they're slightly above 1.5. I was trying to ascertain if a dividend reinstatement might come at FY or whether they will wait until they are clearly within that range. Chutes disgruntled ex employee, didn't they just raise their revenue and earnings guidance for this year. Muppet |
Posted at 17/1/2024 16:00 by gargoyle2 Yes: "John Wood Group is expected to restart dividend payments this year after it posted a better than expected performance in 2023.The FTSE 250 engineering consultancy said revenue will be up about 9 per cent to $6 billion with growth across all of its business units. As a result, underlying profit is on course to also increase by 9 per cent and be slightly ahead of forecasts at $425 million. Wood, which has its headquarters in Aberdeen, said its order book was at $6.1 billion. Ken Gilmartin, the chief executive who took over in the summer of 2022, said he was “pretty pleased” with the performance and expects further improvements this year. About 40 per cent of Wood’s bidding pipeline is now for contracts in what it described as sustainable solutions, which includes energy transition, decarbonisation and renewable energy. Analysts at Investec said a dividend payment was likely for 2024. Wood’s shareholder payments have been suspended since the early months of the pandemic. Gilmartin said capital allocation and returns to shareholders are discussed regularly at board level and would continue to be so. The shares were up 4½p, or 2.9 per cent, at 157p." |
Posted at 17/1/2024 13:57 by iconista https://archive.ph/l |
Posted at 21/6/2023 10:05 by salpara111 Been watching for a while and almost pushed the button at 135.Not clear what is causing the continuous decline, POO is still pretty firm and contrary to popular opinion oil production is not going anywhere for some time! I have noticed that now we are in the position where we can get 4.5% yield risk free, any company not paying a divi is getting hit harder. I'm keeping this on my watch list but won't be buying until I see a clear change of the trend.....I'd rather pay 130p for a rising share than pay 125p in a falling trend. |
Posted at 18/5/2023 17:14 by dave894 chutes01, why do you have such a personal vendetta against WG. directors?Are you an ex-employee with an axe to grind? |
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