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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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42.00 | 0.81% | 5,220.00 | 5,224.00 | 5,226.00 | 5,270.00 | 5,196.00 | 5,214.00 | 517,108 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heavy Constr Eq Rental,lease | 10.86B | 1.6B | 3.6552 | 14.30 | 22.85B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/8/2022 19:52 | AHTs is behaving more or less as I anticipated in my post 61082 consolidating the recent major gain whilst reacting to external factors and general market sentiment, but largely recovering from pressure on prices and dollar flucuations. Tide, waves, ripples analogy for longer term investors seems to fit appropriately but my earlier post seems to have been a conversation stopper - if anyone has other ideas do post your views :-) . | perfido | |
29/7/2022 17:44 | Another stonking good performance by AHT today, closed +194p +4.4% @ 4591p By my estimation AHT has risen from around 3521 20th June to close today plus 1070p, an increase of 30.39% in a little over a month.... but you had to be in it to win it, right? Equally pleasing is that my modest (PCA) buyback programme to replace shares sold 12th Nov 2021 at 6484 (25% of holding) is now in profit, although I am now inclinded to pause this programme until the direction of the market is confirmed.. It looks like the tide is still with us at present, I imagine any temporary blips to cover gaps etc will merely be ripples or waves in the grand scheme of things. But to quote our friend Disc0 WTFDIK? Have a great weekend folks and remember NAI . | perfido | |
29/7/2022 16:41 | Hi discO Thanks for your earlier comment. I’m told it’s easy to catch crabs too 😜 . | perfido | |
29/7/2022 16:38 | Thanks Mr bSticklebacks are easier to catch than squirrels!Have a good weekend | disc0dave45 | |
29/7/2022 16:07 | disc0 I wish you good fortune with your toe dipping but beware the sticklebacks. I was reading earlier today that there is a fair amount of share buybacks taking place in the US which is assisting the 'cause'. I say no more either way. | bracke | |
29/7/2022 15:23 | Good day disc0 You were guaranteed a bite. No offence taken.....but beware Kalashnikov bearing squirrels. I thought the part about the NBER declaring a recession after it was over was a classic. I know you will thing me a pessimist and maybe I am but looking at the global situation I can't help but think it will end in tears. As ever I trade what I see not what I think. | bracke | |
29/7/2022 15:20 | Congrats again Perfido! | disc0dave45 | |
29/7/2022 14:41 | URI and H&E gaining again. | fenners66 | |
29/7/2022 13:51 | Good day Mr bThanks for your TA.....no offence intended yesterday (thought you'd bite but it was mainly aimed at the technical criteria for "recession" which ignores job creation!). | disc0dave45 | |
29/7/2022 11:46 | Good day Laird I trust you are well. Not short AHT. The risk/reward ratio is not worth tying up £9000 in margin for a £10/point stake. Plus the share price is at a cusp. Attempt to breakthrough the resistance zone at 4456 and fill the gap at 4640 from 22nd April or drop back to fill the gaps at 4397 and 4145. Given the manner in which the US market is shrugging off any 'bad' news a short does not offer much attraction. I do accept that the AHT Daily RSI does appear 'toppy'. AHT DAILY | bracke | |
29/7/2022 11:08 | But beware of the gaps!Bet Bracke has a wee short on. :) | lairddavid | |
28/7/2022 18:13 | WHAT!!!!lol :) | disc0dave45 | |
28/7/2022 15:26 | Most people think that back-to-back negative GDP quarters constitute a recession, but that’s not the case. The National Bureau of Economic Research is the official arbiter of recessions, and uses multiple other factors in making its determination. “The NBER would be laughingstocks if they said we had a recession when we were creating 400,000 jobs a month,” said Dean Baker, co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research. It's not unknown for the NBER to declare a recession after the recession is over. | bracke | |
28/7/2022 15:20 | "besides which technicals don’t always provide a realistic picture, cough cough :)" ==================== WHAT!!!! | bracke | |
28/7/2022 14:50 | H&E up about 3% in response to URI ? | fenners66 | |
28/7/2022 14:23 | Good day MrbJobless claims have fallen by 5k, so whilst technically two consecutive quarters of negative GDP is a "recession" the increase in the jobs market counters this.....besides which technicals don't always provide a realistic picture, cough cough :) | disc0dave45 | |
28/7/2022 14:07 | Good day disc0 The US Market doesn't appear to be concerned about the GDP......but it will when it suits. | bracke | |
28/7/2022 13:49 | US Q2 GDP minus 0.9% (as forecast from what I've read). | disc0dave45 | |
28/7/2022 11:27 | Ssshhhhhh ......still applies. | palwing32 | |
28/7/2022 10:36 | US dollar is falling back: They might have waited until we got the latest dividend converted to sterling! | perfido |
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