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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bellway Plc | LSE:BWY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000904986 | ORD 12.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-36.00 | -1.45% | 2,440.00 | 2,446.00 | 2,450.00 | 2,524.00 | 2,430.00 | 2,524.00 | 135,823 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Operative Builders | 3.41B | 365M | 3.0558 | 8.01 | 2.92B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/12/2013 19:28 | Questor Tip Bellway a "Buy" | discodave4 | |
13/12/2013 08:22 | Bellway have some more London developments opening early next year. Look on their website. | yewtrees | |
04/12/2013 15:46 | The new development near Balham was released last weekend. Foxtons are marketing them and selling them off plan. When I spoke with the agent they said 9 had been sold, which is about one third. The two bedroom properties are priced £500,000 and over. Should be good for Bellway's balance sheet. | yewtrees | |
28/11/2013 11:11 | Bank of England to scale back mortgage lending support scheme. | uhound | |
28/11/2013 10:39 | ....what's suddenly happened here, then? | huntie2 | |
27/11/2013 22:46 | 27-Nov-13 Numis Securities Buy 1,690 Lovely :) My spreadsheet calculates a forward price of 2086 for july 14 | luckymouse | |
27/11/2013 15:16 | Trading Update in just 2 weeks (13 Dec) With a boom market & a strategic director buy in advance theres a strong probability it will be cracking GLA LM | luckymouse | |
22/11/2013 08:58 | Dont price until the last brick is laid. | hillbrown | |
15/11/2013 16:16 | Bellway are releasing a new development in Balham on 30th November. They have not released the prices yet. | yewtrees | |
15/10/2013 10:11 | Does anyone know when the analyst meeting is? | koetser | |
15/10/2013 09:40 | Dividend As announced earlier today, the Board is proposing to increase the final dividend by 50% to 21.0p per ordinary share (2012 - 14.0p). This rise also produces a 50% increase in the total dividend for the year to 30.0p (2012 - 20.0p) with this being covered by earnings almost 3.0 times (2012 - 3.3 times). The proposed final dividend is subject to approval by shareholders at the Annual General Meeting on 13 December 2013. If approved by shareholders, the final dividend will be paid on 15 January 2014 to all ordinary shareholders on the Register of Members on 13 December 2013. The ex-dividend date is 11 December 2013. | hillbrown | |
15/10/2013 09:31 | Just entered the Bwy market with a modest purchase of 2,000 shares. I financed it by selling PSN. bIT LATE TO THIS PARTY BUT STILL PLENTY OF GROWTH TO COME AND A CASH RICH, LOW DEBT ENVIRONMENT. | hillbrown | |
15/10/2013 09:20 | ... but no indication of ex-dividend date, record date or payment date. That's a bit slack of whoever cobbled the announcement together. The financia1 calendar on their web site is all historic, which is also a bit useless (it doesn't even iclude the AGM which the results say will be on 13/12/13). Update It looks like someone read me ... | gbb483 | |
15/10/2013 07:17 | Divi increased by 50% nice :) | aspers | |
13/10/2013 10:17 | Bellway bonanza IT'S almost getting boring: buoyed by resurgent confidence and a wave of government cash, a housebuilder produces knockout results. This week it is the turn of Bellway, which is expected to reveal a 33% increase in pre-tax profits to £140m. Bellway has already given a nod to the impact of George Osborne's New Buy and Help to Buy schemes. In August it said Help to Buy, which lets aspiring homeowners purchase properties of up to £600,000 with a 5% deposit, had been used in 830 reservations since its launch in April. Bellway's reservations rates are up more than a quarter on a year ago, and almost a fifth of its sales are now in London. There's plenty of optimism baked into the share price but Deutsche Bank reckons it can go even higher - 30% higher, to be precise. Bellway has hardly any debt - £6m - and as the shares have fallen over the quiet summer period they now look cheap. The prospect of rising dividends as the economy slowly recovers is an added bonus. sunday-times.co.uk | valedo | |
10/10/2013 09:47 | Rsults out next Tuesday 15th October. | uhound | |
23/9/2013 16:19 | The Bellway showhomes in Elm Park have been staged to maximum effect, very stylish. I also see Bellway have a couple of new developments in South London in the coming months, Balham and Clapham, both very desirable areas. Results out mid October | yewtrees | |
09/9/2013 17:16 | Just back from visiting my Sons new Bellway home near Newcastle.....the estate has doubled in size since my last visit 3 months ago and across the road Taylor Wimpey just starting on a very large exclusive 4 and 5 bedroom house estate......talking to the site foreman today he has never seen a building boom like this in the 40 years he has been in the industry.......I reckon all the builders will double or treble in price over the next year or so. | aspers | |
29/8/2013 13:07 | 1340 showing signs of support - If Dow has a run today housebuilders should rally - trading buy for me. | uhound | |
08/8/2013 10:13 | Got stopped out ahhhh. May not be a bad thing, and a bit risky to buy back in with this spread. Great morning tho, and took some good profits. Still got Kenz running. Stayed away from POG today, the gold price volatile and making all those idiots feel like geniuses today. Till next time Ninja ;) | it_trader | |
08/8/2013 09:54 | Is that because amateurs buy it up first thing in the morning, and then professionals sell it down, or just profit taking? | it_trader | |
08/8/2013 09:50 | still early morning. Bulls will be in control till maybe lunch time | ninja 19 | |
08/8/2013 09:40 | Yeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaah! | it_trader | |
08/8/2013 09:39 | It's titties bouncing time. | ninja 19 |
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