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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.60 | 1.10% | 55.20 | 55.20 | 56.00 | 55.40 | 55.20 | 55.40 | 19,276 | 10:07:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Agents & Mgrs | 147.13M | 5.49M | 0.0182 | 30.44 | 166.92M |
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27/11/2017 08:27 | Good start | nortic 007 | |
27/11/2017 07:53 | I meant "was" not wasn't | nortic 007 | |
27/11/2017 07:46 | Every firm has a broker code i.e Winterfloods (801) you use them when booking trades. | nortic 007 | |
27/11/2017 07:43 | If he wasn't actually on the floor of the LSE which he insinuated then he wouldn't have a clue. | nortic 007 | |
27/11/2017 07:34 | do you get a broker code in the telex room? I thought you had to swipe in and out. | professor knobhead | |
27/11/2017 07:02 | He couldn't even remember his own broker code (118) and you never forget things like that. They were the second box on the left next to Capel Cure Myers (120) as you entered the main entrance of the LSE. | nortic 007 | |
27/11/2017 06:44 | Nurse !! Professor Pettigrew (LEG) 21 Nov '17 - 14:45 - 9867 of 9900   0  3 Many years ago I took a temporary post at Dulwich Hospital (now closed I believe)... | michaelsadvfn | |
27/11/2017 06:43 | I understand James Capel reverted to sending their messages via pigeon around that time. Some rumour about their telex department being run very poorly. | professor knobhead | |
27/11/2017 06:39 | "I was there in a capacity that you nor anyone could have ever imagined..." drum roll.......... Professor Pettigrew (NTOG) 16 Sep'14 - 11:43 I worked with Malcolm Graham-Wood at James Capel, back in the 1980/90's. ....impressive....bu Good morning Malcolm. Firstly, just like to say like the blog. Worked at James Capel between 1986 and 1993 and remember you well. I ran the telex room on the 3rd floor... lmfao. | michaelsadvfn | |
27/11/2017 05:22 | Show the main post> Professor Pettigrew - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:42 - 2945 of 2964 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:45 - 2946 of 2964 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:46 - 2947 of 2964 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:49 - 2948 of 2964 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:50 - 2949 of 2964 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:52 - 2950 of 2964 - (Filtered)NY Boy - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:54 - 2951 of 2964 - 0Jeez the Nutty professor is back, judging by the number of posts, probably snorted too much crushed horse tranquilizer pills again.Professor Pettigrew - 26 Nov 2017 - 23:56 - 2952 of 2964 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 27 Nov 2017 - 00:00 - 2953 of 2964 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 27 Nov 2017 - 00:02 - 2954 of 2964 - (Filtered)> | nortic 007 | |
27/11/2017 05:18 | The guy needs help and the quicker the better. | nortic 007 | |
27/11/2017 01:36 | I think you misunderstood my statement! | kemche | |
27/11/2017 01:19 | Indeed kemche. Indeed. He has a few things to learn. Let's hope it's not at your expense here. | professor pettigrew | |
27/11/2017 01:09 | Bee firmly in bonnet! | kemche | |
27/11/2017 00:17 | And this - is only the beginning. | professor pettigrew | |
27/11/2017 00:14 | Perhaps it's why ex-jobbers and estate agents are hated in equal measure. Because they are scum? | professor pettigrew | |
26/11/2017 23:56 | Good. Let's hope Foxtons are next. | professor pettigrew | |
26/11/2017 23:54 | Jeez the Nutty professor is back, judging by the number of posts, probably snorted too much crushed horse tranquilizer pills again. | ny boy |
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