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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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0.60 | 1.03% | 59.00 | 58.20 | 59.00 | 59.00 | 58.00 | 58.00 | 150,886 | 10:47:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Agents & Mgrs | 147.13M | 5.49M | 0.0182 | 32.09 | 175.96M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/1/2016 10:30 | Someone is wrong. Foxtons have the cash and appetite to keep on purchasing their own shares. WHY? If all is gloom and doom? | a1samu | |
05/1/2016 02:24 | High-end residential real estate in New York and London has a sharp downturn. Russian and Chinese buyers disappear from the market in both places. Low oil prices cause caution among Middle East buyers. Many expensive condominiums remain unsold, putting developers under financial stress. | ny boy | |
21/12/2015 16:21 | Er kMann....ITS A FACT. Thou dost protest too much. Take a chill pill | dt1010 | |
21/12/2015 15:29 | I was talking to a solicitor last eve, they said they had 18 property completions for this week vs. 12 last year. Shows there is buoyancy in the market. | ayl30 | |
21/12/2015 15:23 | Target £2.50 by end of January. Hope this helps. | joemillion | |
21/12/2015 15:21 | When shorters are telling you this is heading for zero and losing money hand over fist it must be time for a top up! | joemillion | |
19/12/2015 09:45 | Purple bricks I have heard ARE LOSING ££500,00 They will go bust without a single shread of a doubt. A superb short and nothing more. | dt1010 | |
19/12/2015 06:39 | Foxtons - death by a thousand cuts.Any cute neggy poncing around in their liveried mini will have already been planning their exit since the overcharging of management fees fiasco which must have impacted on their letting businesss. The more entrepreneurial setting up solo or in search of personal equity decanting to private practices with clients in tow.As for the completely overhyped launch of pile of bricks with their band of failed " local property experts who probably have never crawled down your street demanding an upfront fee LOL !Woody has already steamed his potatoes with his £7m seed capital .Its going to be avery long time before it turns a profit The cheek of the founders alrady trying to cash a profit before it raises a buck | hillofwad | |
19/12/2015 03:24 | It's time this vile bullying sh1t of an agent was humbled into submission. Target: SUB 100p | dt1010 | |
18/12/2015 13:21 | the day is young | opodio | |
18/12/2015 13:08 | Yes but not this year 😉 | ny boy | |
18/12/2015 12:43 | Chart technicals pointing to a drop to at least 150p | ny boy | |
18/12/2015 11:11 | FTSE relegation playing a part today. | typo56 | |
18/12/2015 10:28 | Foxtons, the next penny status share coming up, prime London is in freefall, no buyers, foreigners trying to get out before next tax year, following already being duped into paying too much in the first place..any takers, nope, way too expensive, prices being slashed, tens of thousands of over priced apartments unsold and tens of thousands more coming on stream. Disaster waiting to happen. | ny boy | |
17/12/2015 12:59 | Land reg data says volumes down sharply YOY | rubberbullets | |
15/12/2015 19:22 | NY. We hear you lol. KF is struggling in London sales too. Savills too. M&P too. Its ALL about lettings. | dt1010 | |
15/12/2015 13:24 | gonna tank under 100p on next warning | dlku | |
15/12/2015 12:15 | Charts don't lie, what lies ahead... | ny boy | |
15/12/2015 09:25 | Where is foxy's income coming from now that the slump is kicking in, I can see all those lovely excessive overheads from glitzy shops. Down! | ny boy |
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