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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ashtead Group Plc | LSE:AHT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000536739 | 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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68.00 | 1.21% | 5,704.00 | 5,694.00 | 5,698.00 | 5,770.00 | 5,660.00 | 5,698.00 | 673,055 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heavy Constr Eq Rental,lease | 9.67B | 1.62B | 3.6961 | 15.41 | 24.93B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/2/2019 10:51 | Roll on £24 then! :-) | ianwwwhite | |
12/2/2019 10:33 | It's £24 we're waiting for. and another opening gap. | bracke | |
12/2/2019 10:17 | sparkling water please | fenners66 | |
12/2/2019 10:16 | Kerrrrching! DD hits the 2000 jackpot again. I can't remember, was it pints all round for the AHT crowd bracke, each time AHT 'rang the bell'? | ianwwwhite | |
11/2/2019 16:46 | .....and reducing ASHTEADS debt!. | discodave4 | |
11/2/2019 14:35 | Very interesting to read the strategic review on the website. It illustrates the need to adapt and how the company is successfully doing so. 'Overall, our end markets remain good and we continue to execute effectively on our 2021 plans. This means we continue to expect a number of years of double-digit compound growth and strong cash generation. We expect to open another c.60 new locations next year and are excited by the opportunities that lie ahead'. Most will already be familiar with the strategy - and be very comfortable to hold. I suppose perversely, should there be an orderly Brexit the £ will sharply gain hitting Ashford's earnings but we can't have it always. | broadwood | |
10/2/2019 10:54 | You should be so lucky! | bracke | |
10/2/2019 10:47 | Thanks bracke.Do I get a pint every time it hits £20?Have a good day. | discodave4 | |
08/2/2019 18:18 | Good day uppompeii "Dont you wish you'd sold at breakeven?" ==================== Not yet but if it fills the next gap....yes. However if next week the US reaches a tariff agreement with China a rise would seem probable. Mr Trump to the rescue. | bracke | |
08/2/2019 17:55 | bracke, thanks for your views. Have a good weekend IW | ianwwwhite | |
08/2/2019 15:11 | GAP at 1934 filled. Next is 1870 but I'm not sure it will go for it. 1915 would not surprise me. I am not expecting the gaps in the 1700s' to fill unless there is a market wide sell off. | bracke | |
07/2/2019 18:13 | bracke Your latest post and my editing of 56465 seem to have crossed in the ether - if we dip to 1700 and hang on till the new tax year I would certainly be a buyer at that level - it would be rude not to :-) | ianwwwhite | |
07/2/2019 18:07 | ian Mater's holding still being held. It might be useful to fill a couple of the gaps below to remove any doubt and pave the way for a rise to Nirvana (£24). Interesting to note the very low volume yesterday and to-day. The price action for to-day shows minimal buying to support the share price | bracke | |
07/2/2019 17:55 | bracke Be careful what you wish for, are you still holding Maters position open? There still seems to be a gap open at 1700, might we go all the way? :-) | ianwwwhite | |
07/2/2019 16:58 | Too damned right it does! If you look at the shorter time frames you will see it did attempt to retrace back to 1980 but there was insufficient support. First gap filled. Next is at 1934....could we be so lucky as a continued drop to fill it? | bracke | |
07/2/2019 16:52 | bracke ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BTW 1980 recorded. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AHT dropped like a stone to 1959 without pausing at 1980 - does this count as a prediction fulfilled in TA circles? :-) More importantly, did you make any money? | ianwwwhite | |
07/2/2019 15:24 | 1964 would fill the first gap. | bracke | |
07/2/2019 14:09 | Good day fenners Carney is far more 'Political' than his predecessor ever was. They consider themselves democratic, their words and actions prove they are not. | bracke | |
07/2/2019 14:06 | OK Disco £24. Mater will be be waiting. BTW 1980 recorded. | bracke | |
07/2/2019 13:13 | Just listen to Mark Carney and the journo's questions. They all have an anti-brexit ajenda as in despite best employment ever we get loaded questions about how brexit uncertainty is wrecking the economy .... Of course the German economy is perhaps ahead going into recession, the Italians just downgraded GDP forecasts - we are still in the EU so are they saying now there could be an EU recession that does not affect GB ? No - conveniently forgetting that.... Anti brexit establishment in full swing - need to keep that trough so they can get their snouts in there.... | fenners66 | |
07/2/2019 12:50 | Good afternoon bracke.Nope not lowered my target, £27 fair value IMO, the £25 was a broker target if I recall and I merely stated (34 days ago) that "you can buy me a pint if we hit £25 within this calendar year" - I also posted hitting £24 by finals in June could be possible. However the £24 by June, or £25 anytime in 2019 were just side bets and would mean you owe me another pint or two!, or three (£20 already hit) if they come to fruition. | discodave4 | |
07/2/2019 11:20 | Good day ian You are correct. It is not my intention to sell at 1980. I am looking for a sell signal on the daily which as I posted has not occurred but did signal a sell on the hourly. They are separate. Good day ohojim "I've been looking for a personal assistant for ages, as I tend to forget things." ==================== Indeed. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer! Good day Disco See above reply to ian. I thought you were in agreement with the forecast of £25 not £24. Have you lowered your expectations? | bracke | |
06/2/2019 19:25 | Hi bracke,And it closed with the bid bang on breakeven!.........w | discodave4 |
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