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AHT Ashtead Group Plc

5,704.00
68.00 (1.21%)
03 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
  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
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 5,636p. Over the last year, Ashtead shares have traded in a share price range of 4,437.00p to 6,144.00p.

Ashtead currently has 437,673,090 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ashtead is £24.93 billion. Ashtead has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.41.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/3/2017
16:31
uppompeii

I think you have got your tactics absolutely right, and well may get the opportunity to buy back at a lower level, after all this is Ashtead!

I too go back to the days of people like Hatto, DCD, topcar, rescuer etc, but in those days I was more of a watcher than a poster. Still am really!

ianwwwhite
01/3/2017
16:30
ian

Re Hot Water - I wasn't complaining. It's a poignant reminder.

bracke
01/3/2017
16:26
Hi bracke,

Just come back from the golf driving range, tried out some new irons on a bright warm sunny afternoon - where did that come from?

Point taken re 'hot water', and glad to see you are keeping your powder dry for the time being! :-)

ianwwwhite
01/3/2017
15:51
Thanks Ian. I've had these in the Sipp from £9 ( yes a latecomer, having had them 1st time round with i think Hatto taking the lead many years ago ). Always hard and already still going higher. I have a few left so not to worry!
uppompeii
01/3/2017
14:49
Good day ian

No long. Front running Trump's speech was a chance I did not want to take.

No short. Keeping to my rules

And enough with the hot water

bracke
01/3/2017
14:29
Pound has now fallen to US$ 1.229, must be helpful to AHT in profits translation.

I seem to remember dollar borrowings are roughly matched to assets so hopefully no impact there.

ianwwwhite
01/3/2017
14:16
Congratulations to you uppompeii and 2flatpack on banking some profits, always a difficult decision in my experience.

I am looking further ahead, subject to confirmation of prospects from the Trading Update, and see this as a strong hold in my portfolio, although no doubt subject to the usual price fluctuations and dramas on the way.

Now, I wonder whether bracke did get his long bet on. Surely he is not hovering over the keyboard waiting to go short again. Might get into hot water :-)

ianwwwhite
01/3/2017
12:43
Sold 25%.
Expecting good results but is it already in the price?
Cheers

2flatpack
01/3/2017
11:49
Cheers bracke
That's one hell of a link 103 pages.
See you in a week or so.
Cheers

2flatpack
01/3/2017
11:39
Sold half, but at least I got more than the 13 quid last time....the volume is a bit thin in spite of bracke's reminder about delays. Maybe I get lucky and get them back cheaper later on, or next week.
uppompeii
01/3/2017
11:36
2flat

I just added a link.

bracke
01/3/2017
11:30
Cheers bracke
2flatpack
01/3/2017
11:25
Now what. Hold above 1700 and then push for the summit on results day next Tuesday, or push for the summit now?

And Mr Trump didn't even announce the tax cuts. So more to come!

2flat

Remember volume can be delayed often until the end of day.

See rule 3030 - 3034

bracke
01/3/2017
11:19
Jackpot?
Must admit I am getting a little nerves with such a large rise on small volume.
Thinking of taking some profit but will wait for the US open to see what happens.
Any ideas?
Cheers

2flatpack
01/3/2017
09:53
Jackpot? Did someone mention Jackpot?

+33p, 1689p at present, and a couple of gaps filled if I'm not mistaken, (whether that is significant or not is the question?), not a bad start considering Trumps address last night... thin gruel some would say but the market seems to have its rose tinted glasses back on..

ianwwwhite
01/3/2017
08:15
Like the "jackpots" at Las Vegas? In 50 equal annual instalments perhaps?
fenners66
01/3/2017
07:43
The Don is now saying $trillion, double the previous number, is going to be spent on infrastructure..........how it's funded though is anybody's guess..........possibly sightseers at the wall?.DD
discodave4
28/2/2017
18:16
Thanks bracke.

I believe you can watch Trumps address live, but at around 12.30am our time, I don't think I'll bother :-)

The markets will make of it what they will, before trading commences .....

ianwwwhite
28/2/2017
17:36
When El Presidente speaks anything can be said.....and often is.

ALL HAIL TRUMP!

That's a lot of volume for a small range. The doji candle illustrates honours even between buyers and sellers. It could go either way. Trump decides.

bracke
28/2/2017
17:11
Another day of steady progress for AHT, up 7 to 1656, with a sizeable volume traded and only a week before Q3 update.

Dow looks nervous, let's hope Trumpton doesn't cause any upset tonight when he tells congress what he has in store.

Clearly an 'A' rated president, as he is telling everyone, anybody's guess what the 'A' stands for...
.

ianwwwhite
28/2/2017
15:46
"Where does the endless rounds of placing finance come from?
Who makes the decision to keep putting more money in year after year and why?"
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Those are questions I have pondered. I can only assume that there is more to it than meets the eye.

bracke
28/2/2017
15:12
Hi , good day Bracke,
No doubt they stay on the right side of the line, after all every audit report raises the question of viability of going concern and concludes that its fine. However these schemes they have are supposed to be investments - for whom?
Where does the endless rounds of placing finance come from?
Who makes the decision to keep putting more money in year after year and why?
It can't just be mug retail punters can it?

As for those that have money already invested or those perhaps connected to those who do , of course they are too far gone to accept any criticism of either their investment or the way they are run, they are in too deep. But that's not my target audience; it's really just in case there are any novice investors who could gain from learning more about there past record.

fenners66
28/2/2017
12:59
Good day fenners

The Clontarfians appear to keep just to the correct side of the line. I believe one of their companies does ok, the whiskey company but I think they keep that one to themselves.

Any investment (sic) in a Clontarf Company is best considered as a lottery ticket ie. very low probability of success.

No matter what facts and figures you put in front of some people they will reject them. They operate on blind faith.

bracke
27/2/2017
17:30
fenners

I thought you may like to see what an excellent job those DB Herrs and Fraus are doing

DB DAILY

bracke
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