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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Watford Leisure | LSE:WFC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034301217 | 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% | 1.25 | - | 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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10/12/2007 23:35 | So almost back in the pack now after a bright start, but AJ a huge miss since his departure. Will the share price ever move in a positive direction? | basso2 | |
07/9/2007 22:38 | Looks like a Buffett buy in NYSE:BAC ( Bank of America ) this evening. $1.8 Billion worth. :O) | liarspoker | |
31/8/2007 18:05 | Nice price target update: From $40 to $43 | liarspoker | |
10/8/2007 22:16 | Huge trade this evening - $2.5 Billion worth........Buffett ? Looks a buy too. | liarspoker | |
03/8/2007 22:20 | What an evening !! Looks like there are some bargain prices coming up. USB now has a yield of over 5.4% and you can pick it up cheaper then what Buffett bought it for. Only 2.8% of it's portfolio is exposed to subprime so not bad. WFC traditionally trades on a higher multiple because of its superior ratios and efficiencies. Starting to look like a real bargain here too imo. | liarspoker | |
03/8/2007 12:24 | you're welcome | bountyhunter | |
03/8/2007 12:22 | Thanks bountyhunter. :O) | liarspoker | |
03/8/2007 12:21 | set up for Liarspoker and Dr Fillgrave | bountyhunter | |
03/8/2007 07:53 | Not an outstanding success, was it? Still, I had a go. | dr fillgrave | |
03/8/2007 03:20 | Thanks Doc | hammy_davies_snr | |
09/5/2007 10:20 | We should have enough from the sale of Young to get someone in too. I think though that Doris will be more effective in the championship then he was in the Premiership - and hopefully Hammer/Priskin will get a few next term although the latter may need to get a bit more physical. | dr biotech | |
09/5/2007 09:32 | They are looking promising, good that King took a goal from Reading. Need another goal scorer imho to back up king. Was a mistake not to get another striker when King was injured | fullupfool | |
22/4/2007 01:43 | Good point today - I think you may bounce back next season if you keep the same squad. Good luck. f13 | freds13 | |
21/4/2007 23:50 | all reminds me of milwall's one season in 1989-90, where is the owners money gone? | mryesyes | |
24/1/2007 11:09 | ashley young and beating blackburn last night - what does it take.... Suppose survival would be nice | fullupfool | |
19/1/2007 15:46 | Ashley Young to Villa then for 8m and a good wad of TV money. Any other business and the share price would rise. | dr biotech | |
11/1/2007 13:17 | The supporters have effectively bought the ground through a trust and with a mix of investment from what i can remember. The investment will be providing homes which will be rented out to nurses and the adjoining hospital. | fullupfool | |
10/1/2007 15:36 | I'll take that as, they rent then! Bring back Luther, you know it makes sense (he could still bang in a few)! | monis | |
10/1/2007 14:37 | Did Watford buy back Vicarage Road or do they still rent? | monis | |
10/1/2007 14:36 | I'm surprised the share price is lower than it was before promotion - our season in the Premiership should at least be good for the books. | dr biotech | |
10/1/2007 14:28 | That bounce today must be the Ashley Young effect | fullupfool | |
19/8/2006 11:10 | Good luck guys ... think you are going to need loads of it like we did when we were promoted up into the big club, referee biased lions den!!! Play up Pompey !!! | vanhalen | |
15/8/2006 19:27 | Heres looking to sat | fullupfool |
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