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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Equals Group Plc | LSE:EQLS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLS0XX25 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.25 | 1.02% | 123.50 | 123.00 | 124.00 | 124.00 | 122.25 | 122.25 | 514,430 | 11:21:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 69.68M | 3.24M | 0.0174 | 70.98 | 229.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/10/2023 15:23 | 30% of his portfolio - not 30% of EQLS. | eeza | |
02/10/2023 15:15 | eeza, neither Paul Hill nor indeed anyone else holds 30% of Equals. If they did they would need to bid for the company. When I last looked Pembar was the biggest holder with some 13% of the equity. What made you quote that figure out of interest? | boozey | |
02/10/2023 14:49 | It looks like he sold fortuitously. | eeza | |
02/10/2023 14:46 | eeza, I think Paul Hill said EQLS was his largest shareholding and that selling a third would stop his wife "throwing rocks at him" | alter ego | |
02/10/2023 14:37 | Thanks Simao, very helpful | nfs | |
02/10/2023 14:00 | Paul Hill said that he had reduced his 30% holding by 10%, I think. Don't know how many he was holding. | eeza | |
02/10/2023 13:19 | It was one large sell at 105 last week, placed via a broker. A number of buyers together took the trade....and understandably demanded a discount to he price prevailing. I know as I was one of the buyers, and there was more than enough buying to absorb the sale...as we were "scaled back". Who knows why one large seller needs to sell? I have no idea who it was....but could be a whole host of reasons: Remdemptions? Taking some money of the table after such a good rise? Needing the money for a placing in another stock? We will never know. We had results only 2 weeks earlier, and stellar results they were. Luminaries like Schroders added in scale. Sellers are just part of the Market, not a reason to imagine they always know something we don't. | simso | |
02/10/2023 12:57 | Worrying to say the least. | fionascott1234 | |
02/10/2023 10:40 | 66% retracement from high. | eeza | |
29/9/2023 17:32 | They've been worked over a few days, transferred to new hands, else the share price would have collapsed. | eeza | |
29/9/2023 17:24 | Worrying huge sells. | fionascott1234 | |
29/9/2023 16:37 | The price is just returning to its rising 50day ema. Nothing to worry about | volsung | |
29/9/2023 16:33 | They some huge sells! Hmm. | rizler | |
29/9/2023 15:01 | No, maybe its just banking quarter end profits. | slogsweep | |
29/9/2023 14:51 | Clearly market knows something we don't | slogsweep | |
29/9/2023 13:55 | Couple of large trades thro at 105p 3.94mn traded now | eeza | |
29/9/2023 10:31 | Remember it was tipped a few times, usually find most shares pullback | johndoe23 | |
29/9/2023 08:52 | Heading back to 100p. May reach that today, at the rate of decline. | eeza | |
29/9/2023 08:51 | think you need to focus on the business not the patterns on a chart | alter ego | |
29/9/2023 08:40 | Graph looks a little odd...views? | qs99 | |
28/9/2023 08:57 | Good to see that Equals is consolidating around this new level IMO....hopefully continued good news, especially any first clients across Europe IMO would give it a new upward nudge. DYOR | qs99 | |
24/9/2023 14:09 | IST always very impressive. On subject, succinct, no waffle. | eeza | |
24/9/2023 14:00 | @masurenguy-thanks for the correction. Onwards and upwards. | missmimz | |
24/9/2023 13:50 | So you did missmimz - apologies since I did not notice it. | masurenguy | |
24/9/2023 13:48 | Absolutely, all good exposure, new audience etc, @masurenguy - did say in message from 21:00 to save peeps time. | missmimz |
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