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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Auto Trader Group Plc | LSE:AUTO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BVYVFW23 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.40 | 0.05% | 844.60 | 842.60 | 843.00 | 845.40 | 839.00 | 843.80 | 1,114,586 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Autos & Other Vehicles-whsl | 570.9M | 256.9M | 0.2871 | 29.36 | 7.55B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/10/2015 14:28 | Went short today at £3.53, this is massively overvalued. | eastbourne1982 | |
14/10/2015 15:48 | Not yet, still watching. | eastbourne1982 | |
14/10/2015 15:28 | Eastbourne, I take it your short now? | cheiftown | |
29/9/2015 17:04 | Just stuck these on my watchlist, hoping for a bounce to around £3.40 and I will then be going short, these look overvalued in the current climate. | eastbourne1982 | |
04/9/2015 07:51 | AUTO on the radar today, why am i not surprised to find spob has set up a thread and once again is wrong about it all | el chupacabra | |
01/9/2015 13:21 | Auto Trader = Right Move | katie priceless | |
26/8/2015 13:22 | USD Durable Goods Orders (Jul) 2.0% -0.4% 4.1% Revised from 3.4% USD Durable Goods Orders ex Transportation (Jul) 0.6% 0.4% 1.0% Revised from 0.8% The yanks are buying Cars! | luckymouse | |
14/8/2015 09:15 | Bought today at. £3.52 with a five year view in mind | hybrasil | |
14/8/2015 08:28 | From last month's TMI: 303p Epic code: AUTO Auto Trader’s maiden results were strong with revenues and underlying operating profit rising 8% and 35% respectively to £256m and £133.1m. Net debt was £528m (net debt / EBITDA: 3.4x (2014: 7.2x). Full page advert views advanced 7% to 226m per month while traffic is now nearly 70% from mobiles / tablets. Numis notes that the group will enjoy cyclical tail winds from the buoyant used vehicle market that will be reinforced by structural migration online as well as new products and services. In particular Numis picked out iControl, the group’s Managing tool that enables a retailer to optimise the pricing of its inventory, thereby dramatically increasing stock turn and ultimately profit. The broker has upgraded eps forecasts by 6% to 11.5p for the year ending March ’16 and by 7% to 13.2p for ’17. The shares have inched to a new high, thanks to buying from FTSE 250 tracker funds, but are still a buy. | aishah | |
10/8/2015 12:00 | Where's spob? | brahmsnliszt | |
20/7/2015 09:31 | Still a Buy says TMI after broker upgrades following results. | aishah | |
29/6/2015 15:04 | Been adding here recently. Dominant position and brand recognition; strong car market at the mo; prospective FTSE250 promotion. Reminds me of RMV and we know what happened there over the last few years. dyor | aishah | |
19/3/2015 16:48 | still waiting for the bloody prospectus | spob | |
19/3/2015 16:45 | That doesn't mean the market is right | spob | |
19/3/2015 12:51 | The market disagrees with spob - up 15% today!!! | big_cat | |
19/3/2015 08:26 | Just two words to say here Overpriced and EBAY | spob | |
19/3/2015 07:58 | Float 235p Mcap 2350m, NOS 1000m ITF - Prospectus - | spob | |
26/8/2012 06:50 | I would have a Lotus like this: | noli | |
25/6/2004 22:06 | 0007 - I got a car at British Car Auctions in January for 8800 ( a long way below trade ), no guarantee, one wing mirror only half working, cruise control not working. Nothing else gone wrong since '98 Jaguar Sovereign 4.0 LWB auto If you only know in general terms what you want and have the cash it will probably work well. You take a risk and usually make a good saving. I normally buy my cars at auction. Choice of 500? cars, from 1000 -> 40000 There's a website, I think by paying 5 pounds or something you can access their list of cars for a few months | alexx |
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