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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Walker (Thomas) | LSE:WKT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009355883 | ORD 5P |
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% | 18.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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05/3/2007 13:27 | Massive trades showing up now. Theres a 1,500 buy just gone through. Given the 35p of freeholds this should be worth NAV at least | hugepants | |
05/3/2007 08:40 | The word "stonking" comes to mind | hugepants | |
05/3/2007 08:33 | True CR, but can't buy any quantity and horrid spread. | bigbigdave | |
05/3/2007 08:15 | PE 6 or less - bet they pay a big final divi too CR | cockneyrebel | |
05/3/2007 07:53 | Yes CR agree, am in for the ride. | qs9 | |
05/3/2007 07:32 | What absolute cracking results - looks like they will easy do 8p eps, perhaps 9p. PE 6 or less, marvelous. Buy dull and boring imo !!!!!! :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/2/2007 12:14 | Results out on March 6, spoke to the co. CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/2/2007 13:44 | Yep, held CDY in the past - a property play but only 1 MM, blow that, they have you by the goolies! WKT looks well interesting tho imo. CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/2/2007 13:10 | Incidentally the toy company Cassidy (CDY) has very similar characteristics to this one ie. large freehold property and very low forward PE. Equally illiquid though. | hugepants | |
22/2/2007 13:05 | Hello Rebel No Im still holding. Ive been busy ramping some other stocks. Wish I could have got more , this is a 2-bagger so far. | hugepants | |
22/2/2007 12:59 | Did you sell out HugePants? On the up again this am. CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/2/2007 12:24 | I had some of these today. Thread seems to have died a death here over the last couple of months but they have done about 3p eps in H2. They seem to think Leslie group will transform them and it will be fully integrated in Q1 this year. Recent statements say business is strong too. Could they do 4p in H1 ? If so they might do 9p eps for the year. PE 5? Mkt cap £2.7m, tangible assets of £3.6m, don't know what of that might be property, what it's worth and when it was last revalued. Said this at the year end results too I notice: "The Board is pleased to recommend a final dividend of 0.85 pence per share (2005 - 0.65 pence), thus yielding an overall dividend of 1.00 pence per share for the year (2005 - 0.80 pence). This recommendation is made with full awareness of the cash requirements for capital and revenue expenditure associated with completing the project to integrate the Leslie business over the next six months." So seem very confident there. Results in a fortnight or there abouts - looks the sort of thing that could double again swiftly if they are doing as well as appears so will be interesting to see the results. CR | cockneyrebel | |
19/12/2006 23:27 | I got a massive 4K @ 25p. I think I put 20% on the share price. Dont see much point selling. M/cap still only 3M. And note they say H1 trading has continued where last years H2 left off. H2 earnings were about 4p with H1 breakeven. So if my arithmetic is sound we're looking at 8p of earnings this year | hugepants | |
19/12/2006 16:57 | well done so you've doubled you're money on these.. where you think these are going to go. They do have a low market cap. | powwow | |
19/12/2006 16:10 | A couple of months - since the latest set of results. | hugepants | |
19/12/2006 15:54 | how long have you been in these Hugepants. | powwow | |
19/12/2006 09:33 | Positive trading update | hugepants | |
10/11/2006 12:49 | If this was a larger company with the same fundamentals it would be valued much higher. My reasoning is that most people see this (and similarly CDY) as illiquid piles of cack but the shrewd investor (ie. me) can see something else entirely. This dog will have its day. It may be in the next decade sometime but its day will come. PS. The big boys are coming on board now. Note the 750 buy this morning. | hugepants | |
10/11/2006 11:58 | LOL! forgot about this one nice spread! i like your figures, but will they ever actually do anything? | wal footrot | |
10/11/2006 11:53 | You really seem to like these tiddlers HugePants. I´m not sure I can see the point really when the business is pretty dull and struggling. Perhaps there´s some real undiscovered value in the assets? The one that got away for me was John Swan (SWJ), I followed them from the time that they were about 2 quid a share. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
10/11/2006 11:43 | Ah makes sense now. I knew there had to be a logical explanation | hugepants | |
09/11/2006 19:48 | You didn´t see my counterbalancing "GO DOWN!" post on another thread. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
09/11/2006 17:40 | Amazingly my "GO UP!" post had absolutely no effect on the share price. Unbelieveable. Summary: 6.15M shares in issue Market cap at 35.5p = 2.2M NTAV = 3.6M = 58p Freehold Property = 2.2M = 35p Eps around 4p (excluding redundancy payments) They broke-even at H1 so H2 was very good. Given bullish outlook for this year, and with acquisitions bedding down, I think theres a good chance theyll post 6p or more this year. Incidentally CDY has very similar fundies to WKT with flipping great big property on the books, illiquid, tiny market cap and improving profitability. | hugepants |
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