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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Foxtons Group Plc | LSE:FOXT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BCKFY513 | 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 | -2.28% | 51.40 | 51.40 | 52.00 | 52.60 | 51.40 | 51.60 | 367,877 | 10:51:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Agents & Mgrs | 147.13M | 5.49M | 0.0182 | 28.24 | 154.87M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/10/2017 21:38 | Are you short ?Are you a buyer at 50 ?Answer the question dear boy | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 21:34 | I am not an insider. But I do know what's going on. And the picture ain't pretty. You have all been warned. No support in the London market. No support on the chart. It's a quiet uncertain market. 50p and less will come. | dt1010 | |
04/10/2017 20:47 | Aishah Thats the problem the characters who pushed Foxtons to the top of the game have long since gone .The money men in charge are not the drivers of the business London residential esate agency is not for Mr Salaryman. Offices average around £2m in fees and there will be quite a few agents individually crunching the deals for over £1m pa They arent going to be happy with a liveried Mini and some generous commission The ambitious ones wil lwanto be tousering £400K+ of that and doubt Foxtons can accomodate them With limited share action and little or no stake in the business you just arent going to keep these budding Jon Hunts | hillofwad | |
04/10/2017 19:22 | Thought not. | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 19:02 | Are you short? | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 18:59 | Very bearish but you're a buyer at 50 !!!! | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 18:48 | DT90210Loved your commentary yesterday. You made it sound like you were an insider......very clever. | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 18:42 | Queen Victoria's Dead. Lol | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 18:39 | Like I say 50p will come Then lower No recovery in London property market in sight P.S I have one, ONE, ID. And it is v bearish on this stock. | dt1010 | |
04/10/2017 18:02 | ....still funny.Goodnight miscreants . | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 18:01 | Slightly different approach.... | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 17:49 | This will be a buy at 50p. | professor pettigrew | |
04/10/2017 17:27 | BlueballTwit. Lol | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 17:21 | Can see this falling to 25p. | blueball | |
04/10/2017 17:03 | Log out and log back in....,,,,,Nonsense Grow up gentlemen | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 16:58 | It's funny but there are a lot of people posting and I get the feeling that only half that number actually exist ???Silly Billy's | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 16:45 | I'll sneak in front of you.... 55 bid 250/-Fancy it ? | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 16:45 | Eps in the last 3 half year results. 3p, 2.7p (full year 5.7p) and then 1.2p. Trend is clearly down. Assume it holds at 1.2p eps for the second half making 2.4p for the full year. Then 60p is a PE of 25 - why would you pay that unless you expect a massve rebound next year. This business is highly operationally geared. Costs are pretty much fixed - shops and staff. They cant cut much so need an increase in turnover to benefit the bottom line. I can't see much sign of it turning and know plenty of people in the business. At best it is a very weak hold on the basis that someone see it as a trophy asset to be bought. But who....? | elsa7878 | |
04/10/2017 16:31 | You are desperate. | nortic 007 | |
04/10/2017 15:10 | 50p soon......... | dt1010 | |
04/10/2017 08:28 | lol u werte fried at 100p | albanyvillas | |
04/10/2017 08:26 | Tried to buy yesterday but set buy order too low at 60p Will try again @ 60p, never know there might be a spike lower | ny boy |
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