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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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William Hill Plc | LSE:WMH | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031698896 | ORD 10P |
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% | 271.80 | 271.70 | 271.80 | - | 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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05/6/2014 03:24 | I sold out @3.54 from 3.21Too tempting to turn down the small profit. | jonojubb | |
15/5/2014 14:46 | ftse taking a pounding. Cant open or close positions on my barclays sb acct. | casholaa | |
15/5/2014 14:30 | Are we expecting interims???? | casholaa | |
15/5/2014 13:55 | I'm looking at £3.25 entry before the 12th June which Is the opening game, all my own views. Sentiment and ex-dividend are against right now trading is bit low for bad news IMO R2 | roofer2 | |
15/5/2014 13:31 | So why the fall off today - something has hit the news stands | trentendboy | |
01/5/2014 11:01 | Positive write up on forbes, glad i got in when i did | pottsypotts | |
30/4/2014 13:35 | No, official report just out on betting shops; good for WHM and LAD but so for Paddy Power. | philo124 | |
30/4/2014 13:24 | LAD up 10p too. I guess it might be the world cup effect -even though Brazil has made a mess of it. ???? | casholaa | |
30/4/2014 13:22 | If thats all thats driving the price, would expect them to drift back down a few points, are they not rising on the back of LAD results today? | pottsypotts | |
30/4/2014 13:11 | Thank you... | hubshank | |
30/4/2014 13:00 | If I am not wrong, Evening standard had a buy recommendation for WMH. This will go over 400p in no time. | hjs | |
30/4/2014 12:28 | you guys are having a good day!!! Is there any particular reason for this? | hubshank | |
30/4/2014 12:26 | Wow.not sure what's been said to help both WMH & LAD share price, but I like it ESP with WMH being ex div today R2 | roofer2 | |
25/4/2014 08:28 | Well done Osborne few hundred people loose their jobs,All politicians are clueless .. | payney36 | |
25/4/2014 08:22 | very quiet on this board? bought these at 329 beginning of this week, been a depressed share due to gov tax on gaming machines, can see a nice run up to the world cup and looks like wmh are well placed for this. Reading the report looks like they are been ruthless with the shops"approach to loss-making shops, the impact of the announced increase in MGD makes it less likely that the performance of current and expected loss-making shops can realistically be turned around, and as a result, we intend to close a portfolio of 109 shops before the end of the year" | pottsypotts | |
11/4/2014 11:21 | And sometimes you just have to eat your words! | jonojubb | |
24/3/2014 16:00 | I think it won't be long before it's on it's way back up. Don't think we will see 320 in the end, IMO | jonojubb | |
20/3/2014 10:01 | Fools rush in! Made a small profit on WMH a couple of weeks ago - would have been better but greed won out and I held for too long. Couldn't resist another half-stake today at 344 inc. costs. Worth a punt ?? BillC | wc1 | |
20/3/2014 09:55 | £22m, guess every £ towards the £16 billion foreign aid bill comes in handy, tax for the Sake of it IMO R2 | roofer2 | |
20/3/2014 09:40 | It appears that the estimated cost of £16m has just become £22m... | speedsgh | |
20/3/2014 01:55 | Good news? Market begs to differ | toposwope | |
19/3/2014 20:55 | The 5% extra tax has a cost of £16m, The bigger cost IMO is the publicity players have been given and may now think twice about playing them. R2 | roofer2 | |
19/3/2014 20:50 | Hi anyone know when the ex/div date is for WMH and also how much the dividend % will be? Many thanks | danj1975 |
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