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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Berkeley Group Holdings (the) Plc | LSE:BKG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLJNXL82 | ORD 5.4141P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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58.00 | 1.25% | 4,682.00 | 4,672.00 | 4,676.00 | 4,674.00 | 4,622.00 | 4,658.00 | 206,723 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Operative Builders | 2.55B | 465.7M | 4.3893 | 10.65 | 4.96B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/12/2017 14:14 | ATH.... Super ! | redips2 | |
15/12/2017 17:31 | Somebody bought £20m worth of shares paying 20p premium. Good Friday close. | karateboy | |
08/12/2017 16:45 | And just to think the share price was £7.50 not too long ago. Which is £3.50 net of dividends... | r ball | |
08/12/2017 12:53 | Great Day ! I own one of their apartments on the river ! | chinese investor | |
08/12/2017 10:24 | Super Duper ! | redips2 | |
08/12/2017 08:51 | The lack of comments is typical.... | r ball | |
08/12/2017 08:36 | Lovely raise! | swedeee | |
08/12/2017 08:28 | Great RNS ! | chinese investor | |
08/12/2017 08:16 | Hmm. Kicked myself for selling at £36 but bought in at £40.50. Ho hummm | r ball | |
08/12/2017 08:11 | You will know in February... | r ball | |
08/12/2017 08:05 | I have not found the dividend per share yet! | fenners66 | |
05/12/2017 22:22 | Interim results on Friday, wonder how much dividend we'll get this time? | warranty | |
01/12/2017 10:11 | House builders in the FT today as Neil Woodford is backing them | rbento | |
29/11/2017 10:46 | Nice little hop up today - I can't see anything in the news driving it, have I missed something? Cheers, PJ | pj fozzie | |
23/11/2017 15:40 | Something quite odd: the 'financials' show september's divi as 99.76p per share In fact it was an interim 52p. | dennis russell | |
22/11/2017 18:34 | Think as far as BKG is concerned the “technical reason” might just be the obscenely high 15% stamp on a second purchase of any reasonable quality property. I bet Pidgley rues the day he sold all those cheap Ken High Street flats to this ungrateful government after Grenfell Tower disaster. | raffles the gentleman thug | |
22/11/2017 17:53 | Market did not like the idea that he said they would consider compulsory purchase if land with planning permission was not being developed without a good technical reason. | fenners66 | |
22/11/2017 17:34 | Obviously investors didn't like the budget. Very disappointing that Super Phil didn't revoke the additional stamp duty rise at top of the market property too which has reduced their take anyway. Probably thought it was more important to play to the masses of Labour supporters with first time buyers. It would have been seen as politically damaging to be seen to assist the rich of course. Is this really a Tory government we have? | warranty | |
09/11/2017 10:42 | It certainly got back to £36 quicker than I thought, but with the recent falls of all the major players in this sector, there may be further drops in BKG to come. Going to keep my powder dry for the present. | curriedquaker | |
26/10/2017 14:42 | BKG ..... Berkeley Group buys land at Northfleet Embankment East and plans to build prefab homes factory: 10:45, 26 October 2017. | henryatkin | |
25/10/2017 17:04 | I’m out at £40. 65% profit plus divs in 12 months. A profit is only a profit when you cash in. May come back at £36 if it drops that low. Have fun guys. | curriedquaker | |
20/10/2017 18:17 | £45. | r ball | |
20/10/2017 13:46 | New highs. Where will it get to? | norry2 | |
02/10/2017 20:46 | I think these are flying because there's every chance the next budget may undo Osbournes disastrous tax increases. | warranty | |
29/9/2017 13:30 | Saw the article about London prices falling and am too confounded that these are up. | fenners66 |
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