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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Card Factory Plc | LSE:CARD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLY2F708 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.20 | -1.15% | 103.00 | 103.60 | 104.40 | 106.00 | 103.60 | 104.00 | 1,167,373 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Greeting Cards | 463.4M | 44.2M | 0.1289 | 8.07 | 356.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2019 17:57 | Not the best appointment to make. Tesco shopping experience is terrible, why bring that to a company with an already poor customer experience hxxps://www.retailga | 1novice | |
04/7/2019 08:18 | lol at todays PDMR RNS the CFO has bought shares but if you work it out his total holding is worth less than £6000 I think it was a total holding of 3195 shares Not exactly a large holding for the CFO is it... | johnthespacer | |
26/6/2019 08:18 | ok thanks river | gswredland | |
25/6/2019 22:23 | Because Woodford's funds are finished and he'll need to eventuallly sell everything. There is so much negative press now, I really can't see any way out for him. | riverman77 | |
25/6/2019 16:39 | How do we know that Woodford is to dump the lot? | gswredland | |
19/6/2019 16:24 | My view as well Salpara | gswredland | |
19/6/2019 11:29 | Have been looking at this. Appears quite attractive however there is the short term uncertainty about whether Woodford will continue to reduce his holding, he is under 5% but if he wants to go to zero that will put a lot of pressure on the share price for the next couple of months. On my monitor but I will hold back on pushing the buy button atm. | salpara111 | |
14/6/2019 16:27 | You obviously do!!! | renewed1 | |
14/6/2019 14:43 | "If the buyer doesn't want to hold that many" - eh? You seem to have little idea how the market works. | woodhawk | |
14/6/2019 14:27 | With the market price in the 190's there is no way Woodford unloaded 8% at better than 160's.If the buyer doesn't want to hold that many then we could see the mid sixties.Which would be very enticing!!! | renewed1 | |
14/6/2019 13:42 | Not nice if you're selling, potentially very nice if you're buying! It's just a question of perspective. | woodhawk | |
14/6/2019 12:27 | "Nice" run! Again red! | riostroy | |
14/6/2019 07:46 | One can only hope, gswredland, because then I can afford even more shares at an even higher prospective yield. | woodhawk | |
14/6/2019 07:28 | Chart looks dire and I wonder if this might fall to low 170’s again | gswredland | |
13/6/2019 16:48 | Well done management, so it means when institutions are selling massive amount of shares, they will simply see how the share price falling like a stone? Well done! | riostroy | |
13/6/2019 14:42 | First position at 179p. Forecast Interim divi of 2.9p + special divi of 5.0p =7.9p to be paid in Dec, divi cover ~x2. Yield 7.95% at 179p. | fizzypop | |
13/6/2019 12:10 | Decent company/cash generator. Problem at mo is blasted Woodford, his huge holding, in this and others, is disrupting price and liquidity, he is a total menace, sooner he is out and shutdown the better. Plus anything he invests in viewed as toxic. Just need FCA to shut him down fast. | porsche1945 | |
13/6/2019 10:05 | Also, this continues to be wrongly lumped in with general retailers and given the same treatment on any bad news surrounding the sector. CARD continues to do quite well, recently announcing current trading and continuing solid cash generation. What else can the market ask? City scribblers have a lot to answer for. | bbonsall | |
13/6/2019 09:49 | Woodford overhang? | spoole5 | |
13/6/2019 09:13 | Back in at 181p and change. | woodhawk |
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