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WPP Wpp Plc

753.60
13.80 (1.87%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Wpp Plc LSE:WPP London Ordinary Share JE00B8KF9B49 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  13.80 1.87% 753.60 756.80 757.00 759.80 739.60 742.60 3,103,220 16:35:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Advertising Agencies 14.84B 111.2M 0.1035 73.14 8.14B
Wpp Plc is listed in the Advertising Agencies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker WPP. The last closing price for Wpp was 739.80p. Over the last year, Wpp shares have traded in a share price range of 656.00p to 971.20p.

Wpp currently has 1,074,837,699 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Wpp is £8.14 billion. Wpp has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 73.14.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/11/2016
22:28
I have never understood investing in just the UK. Makes every sense to have the majority of a portfolio exposed to overseas Markets. Europe, US and Emerging Markets. Helps to balance portfolio and reduce risk too.
gateside
10/11/2016
20:21
US Markets well up but FTSE futures slightly down.

This is why it helps to have exposure to overseas markets via Global trackers. It is easy to focus on the home market thinking you know more about home market, but I think that is just being lazy.

Mind you a lot of the FTSE companies are global anyhow.

invisage
10/11/2016
19:03
Maybe market expecting sterling to rise vs dollar so reprising these defensive?My biggest losers were tobacco companies and RB.
invisage
10/11/2016
18:48
Really don't understand this Market. Many shares way up, others being hit real hard. Perplexed.
gateside
10/11/2016
16:45
Our shares were doing very well early on but some of our so-called defensive stocks got absolutely hammered. Nevertheless we've ended up moderately out performing FTSE100 with 21 Shares Up, 33 Down and 6 Unchanged. Added quite a bit (which I might regret) to various companies + trackers so stock level now Up to 65.2%.
nasdaqpat
10/11/2016
16:33
If you mean WPP, ccr, then its not that surprising as still hasn't given back much.

Balls of steel required in this market!

nasdaqpat
10/11/2016
16:24
Big fall today here , bit surprised !!!
ccr1958
10/11/2016
16:00
Yea some decent companies that did well post Brexit are falling away
invisage
10/11/2016
15:59
This may be just a give back of 6696:6997 but there are some huge falls in key companies so the prevailing trend could still be Down (7130:6930:7067:6677:6997:????) where ???? is somewhere below 6677.
nasdaqpat
10/11/2016
10:56
Better day for us today, mainly thx to Financials where we are slightly overweight.
nasdaqpat
09/11/2016
22:42
Right now, some of the indices make very little sense and I wouldn't be too self-satisfied just yet awhile.

All three of us have been very lucky - even I increased my stock level substantially leading up to the vote - but there could yet be a sting in the tail.

However, post 9161 at 09:49 this morning quite quickly called the situation. DOW & SPX are also consistent with that view...NAS100 and NASCOMP are more difficult to interpret.

nasdaqpat
09/11/2016
19:48
Well FWIW US indicies are close to making new all time highs.

How long before the FTSE follows? I suspect not long.

IMO this markets going to leave a lot of people behind. Then we will see Euphoria....Maybe this will be called the Trump bounce.

invisage
09/11/2016
19:39
Mining, Oil, Gas and Renewable Energy Funds now are 33% of my portfolio.
gateside
09/11/2016
19:35
I mentioned a few days ago on here that I felt a Republican win might go down well, with lower taxation and investment in business.Markets had been very scared of Trump, but they now seem to be warming to him more than a Clinton win.
gateside
09/11/2016
19:26
Metals are up more than Oil price I guess.

Once there is a wider realization in the markets a rate rise is not coming anytime soon I suspect we will keep going up. I also think quite a chunk of cash on the sides which was waiting for the election result crash etc

I am comfortable staying fully invested.

invisage
09/11/2016
19:23
Why such a big difference between oil and miners today? Miners up +5% but Oil companies mostly flat. Any explanation?
gateside
09/11/2016
19:14
Also I don't think rates in the US will rise anytime soon, maybe Trump will kick Yellen? No rate rise will stimulate markets for longer.
invisage
09/11/2016
19:07
Gateside I think I got it right ;-)

I was in same situation as nasdaq after Brexit....with so many big swings in stocks it is hard to see exactly what stock to buy etc Data overload and before you know it the markets moves ahead.
I under performed post Brexit as I was not fully invested, I had a chunk of cash.

At the moment so many people are still confused and it is times like this that the markets can simply gallop ahead.

It is a good time for markets to rally hard too into a xmas rally, after all Trump does'nt go into Office until next year.

I expect Trump to calm the rhetoric, no point shooting his mouth off anymore. Best to think things through and talk, before he was just winning votes etc.

I think emerging markets had a good run this year and will have a decent correction, on fear of import tarifs into the US etc.

WWH was my best performer today up 8%, I think more to come on this. Relief rally from Clinton not winning.

Early doors I was buying FTSE and HIK with my non-stock market cash, made a decent turn but all withdrawn now as they were simply trades.

invisage
09/11/2016
18:50
Resources and pharmaceutical shares up big time. Weird how Asian Markets fell, then the prediction of big sell off in Europe and US did not happen??? What happened to the dollar plunging???No one seems able to predict The Stock Markets or Elections these days!
gateside
09/11/2016
16:47
V good day for me overall up.
invisage
09/11/2016
16:45
Gobsmacking!

Our shares modestly under performed FTSE100 today with 34 Shares Up & 26 Down. Didn't really know what to do but ended up keeping stock level more or less the same @ 61.4%.

nasdaqpat
09/11/2016
09:49
The earlier 6696 now looks like it will represent the low of a zero day Down wave with FTSE probably moving past yesterday's 6849 later today and thereby establishing a second Up wave in a possible continuation of a 6677 based second bolt-on segment.

Effectively, the surprise result of the Presidential Election may have been shrugged off as a neutral event by FTSE controllers with gains in Pharmies and Miners offsetting broader losses elsewhere.

nasdaqpat
09/11/2016
09:00
Trump but no real sell-off (especially for heavyweights)...not at all sure how markets will react going forward.
nasdaqpat
09/11/2016
02:24
DOW now 17876.
nasdaqpat
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