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AHT Ashtead Group Plc

5,674.00
0.00 (0.00%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 5,674.00 5,670.00 5,674.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Heavy Constr Eq Rental,lease 9.67B 1.62B 3.6961 15.34 24.82B
Ashtead Group Plc is listed in the Heavy Constr Eq Rental,lease sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AHT. The last closing price for Ashtead was 5,674p. Over the last year, Ashtead shares have traded in a share price range of 0.00p to 0.00p.

Ashtead currently has 437,673,090 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ashtead is £24.82 billion. Ashtead has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.34.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/2/2024
15:56
Good day Mr bAs well as a TA guru you must also be psychic!, contemplating putting some in a S&P500 ETF (VUSA) but too hot at the moment (overbought), so was going to ask your views from a TA perspective.TIA
disc0dave46
07/2/2024
15:31
SYME IS NOW READY TO FLY
vaston
07/2/2024
15:30
Is today the S&P500 reaches 5000?

S&P 5000 DAILY

bracke
07/2/2024
14:46
Interesting. Bring back Merv King! (don't mean the darts player - but perhaps he could help Bailey get his forecast numbers lol)Https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/comment/article-13052743/ALEX-BRUMMER-Bank-England-needs-group-think-diverse-voices.html
disc0dave46
06/2/2024
11:19
Bloomberg already estimating an $11bn clean up cost for the storms in California.
Was that one budgeted for ?

fenners66
05/2/2024
16:50
URI down 1.5%
Sterling down 0.75% - good for AHT
AHT down 4.3%

mmm

fenners66
05/2/2024
16:21
Gilt yields rising and msrkets wobble.
disc0dave46
05/2/2024
15:46
What spooked these?
fenners66
03/2/2024
19:30
Good evening Mr bAgree, cut in March is unlikely. I was just surprised that on an annualised basis it fell below 2% for Nov and Dec. So it's definitely heading in the right direction and a cut or cuts will happen this year. Unless WW3 kicks in or the Red Sea events start to hit (I've heard that freight costs are starting to rise and shipping has reduced by a third).
disc0dave46
03/2/2024
18:57
Good day disc0

Irrespective of whether to use six month annualised or monthly the January NFP and Average Hourly Earnings data suggests that inflation is not yet under control.

In addition the figures for November 2023 and December 2023 were revised up.

'The change in total Nonfarm Payrolls for November was revised up by 9,000, from +173,000 to +182,000, and the change for December was revised up by 117,000, from +216,000 to +333,000. Unemployment Rate held steady at 3.7%.'

A reduction in the rate appears very unlikely in March. The FED will likely want to see a few months of data with continuously lower figures before committing to a rate reduction.

The FED does have history of cutting the rate too early and also cutting it too late. Given the apparent strength of the US economy perhaps Mr Powell will err on the side of caution unless Mr Biden tells him otherwise.

bracke
03/2/2024
16:57
Good day Mr bRead today in the shares mag that the core US inflation (PCE) calculated by Berenberg on a six month annualised basis dipped below 2% hitting 1.9% in November and December.Which I thought was very interesting given the FED seem to be focussing more on monthly spot readings.
disc0dave46
03/2/2024
16:50
Thanks for reminder Perfido.
disc0dave46
03/2/2024
11:45
Next dividend details - reminder for holders :-)

Forthcoming Half Year Dividend - 15.75 cents per share, (12.40 pence) Payment due 8/02/24

(E&OE).

perfido
02/2/2024
19:14
Good evening Mr b"When the market opens will it take umbrage or do the usually i.e. drop and then recover before the close."Yep!Looks like jobs growth and the assumption of no recession trumps Mr P's 2% inflation target.
disc0dave46
02/2/2024
14:22
Good day disc0

The US Futures 'took off' last night and this morning totally ignoring what Mr Powell had said. Each time the market is knocked back it soon recovers apparently on the premise that all will be well in March or May or whenever. I ponder what would be required to sent it significantly lower.

The NFP DATA was a big miss and knocked the S&P 500 Futures back to yesterdays close. When the market opens will it take umbrage or do the usually i.e. drop and then recover before the close.

I refer to the S&P500 but it's only about the Big 7.

bracke
02/2/2024
13:56
Good day Mr b"Perhaps the NFP data will resolve the direction."353k added v 185k forecast - dropped the indices, but as ever will probably shrug it off anyway given Mr P already threw cold water on the market the other day.
disc0dave46
02/2/2024
13:09
Good day palwing

Normally the share price will break out of the wedge be it little or large before it reaches the apex. Each of the wedges on my chart should be considered separately.

Today the share price has gapped (yes another one)up to the Little Wedge upper line and stopped . There is also the FIB at 5378 to consider. Will it push through or retreat. Perhaps the NFP data will resolve the direction.

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bracke
02/2/2024
08:37
Thanks for your wedges Bracke. It would appear that the little wedge will meet the lower limit of the big wedge around the middle of March. Question is, will the little wedge punch through the lower edge of the big wedge?
palwing32
01/2/2024
20:01
It wasn't but there was some useful insights into current trading as well as a general theme that things will get better this year - well that's what I took from most of their feedback from various businesses, possibly I'm a glass half full chap?.
disc0dave46
01/2/2024
18:49
disc0

I went back and looked at Box D. It didn't appear to be very optimistic.

I think I will stick to the charts

bracke
01/2/2024
14:04
Mr bDid mean to add that the info detailed in "Box D - Agents update on business conditions" is particularly useful IMO. Most investing in the sectors covered will probably be up to speed with current conditions but some useful snippets on sector / industry specific forecasts, trends etc.The BoE do similar to the FED in terms of comms. They also have a press conference Q&A session - it's on the BBC news live link. Listened for about 2 minutes and none of the questions asked appeared to me to be answered - just like listening to politicians!.Agree are their forecasts worth anything?, probably not hence I prefer to take note of what actual businesses are saying (Box D).
disc0dave46
01/2/2024
13:54
disc0

Thank you for the link which I skimmed.

When it comes to forecasting/predicting is the BoE very good at it? I think not. Not that they are alone in that respect. Remember 'transitory'. They would probably do best by saying nothing other than providing a brief up date when they announce the rate decision.

I watched the US decision last evening. The decision is announced and a written statement from the FED is provided. Then the press conference takes place with the press trying to get Powell to make a slip and Powell doing his best to avoid making one. Why have the press conference? It's a farce.

bracke
01/2/2024
13:36
Good day Mr bGlad you're happy :)Thanks for the pretty chart. Talking of pretty charts just been glancing through the BoE report today - only the charts, or are they graphs?, most is over my head but do find it useful to see where they are predicting cost reductions / increases, unemployment, etc., to see if any sector specific data is of any interest. Anyway, for those struggling to sleep, or those who like pretty charts / graphs, the link is below:Https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/monetary-policy-report/2024/february-2024
disc0dave46
01/2/2024
12:40
Good day disc0

"Are you a happy bunny now? lol"
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Yes relatively. Neatness is restored.

Going forward a resolution to the Big Wedge will be required.

Doodling with the chart as I am wont to do I have added Little Wedge (violet) just for interest.

Mr Powell did it again and reverted back to his Hawk costume.


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bracke
31/1/2024
21:14
No surprise really that Mr P has kept rates the same and put a downer on cuts in March - no surprise IMO and the usual hit to tech stocks. Time to buy more!.
disc0dave46
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