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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Galliford Try Holdings Plc | LSE:GFRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKY40Q38 | ORD 50P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8.00 | 3.35% | 247.00 | 245.00 | 247.00 | 248.00 | 240.00 | 240.00 | 68,121 | 13:01:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 1.39B | 9.1M | 0.0886 | 27.77 | 252.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/6/2020 11:31 | Have you got the info? Tweet it maybe ? | ammu12 | |
26/6/2020 10:57 | The New coverage was in February so pre lockdown. Next update (july) will give a clearer picture. A worse case scenario you would expect a lot is priced in. IMO. | swinsco | |
26/6/2020 10:48 | Liberum Capital have a new coverage price target of 2.50. | swinsco | |
26/6/2020 10:47 | No recent ones I guess since selling housing part of the business. I reckon markets misses a trick with this one...This should rerate at some point... | ammu12 | |
26/6/2020 10:44 | i normally check tehse at sharecast old digital look but i dont know if reliable | ali47fish | |
26/6/2020 10:30 | Anyone got forecast eps and div for gfrd. Or broker target? | its the oxman | |
26/6/2020 09:55 | Watch the sudden spikes. This will not be held much longer. It is time for an share price rollercoaster ride upwards. Is someone order filling? DDDD | dandadandan | |
25/6/2020 11:23 | Agree; no debt and no bank covenants. Its business is also mainly government contracts. No exposure to foreign uncertainty. | fuji99 | |
25/6/2020 08:40 | The market drop is a buy opportunity, IMO. No debt and all that cash in the bank. Contract news every week. This is market madness. Who can be selling at these lowly prices? DDDD. | dandadandan | |
24/6/2020 16:43 | Dow looks in full retreat for a while. This could retest lows - I hope not. | swinsco | |
24/6/2020 11:07 | No reason for the nasty drop....Valued under cash this | ammu12 | |
24/6/2020 09:01 | Rigor Mortis has set in with this stock. Next months update should give it boost or plop.. we'll see. | swinsco | |
23/6/2020 14:10 | Hi rumbejo, I think it was Capital Fund management reducing their short that caused the spike on Friday. Looking forward to giving them (and the rest of the shorters) a run for their money | daburd | |
23/6/2020 14:06 | interesting print post close on the 19th, take it as an opportunity that won't last. | rumobejo | |
22/6/2020 16:41 | Because Ammu they heard you had shares in the company | jock363636 | |
22/6/2020 16:38 | Why would they sell | ammu12 | |
22/6/2020 16:29 | so it is Blackrock who are keeping a lid on this...probably too small for them. Now below 5% but may have a few more to go. Once they are gone this stock should be OK. | catscats | |
22/6/2020 07:34 | I think on 15th July.Still some time left. | ammu12 | |
21/6/2020 20:37 | When do GFRD next give one an update? One would welcome some more data. | careful | |
21/6/2020 11:34 | One see's Boris pushing for a way out of this covid crisis. It will and is not easy at any point however his hope, and it is a hope is a building boom. That will reflect in construction and builders. One can see that GFRD already represents an opportunity. One is also biased as one has a big stake in GFRD. It is "manual" | manual dexterity | |
19/6/2020 18:57 | Guess we will find out over the next few weeks. | duckdown | |
19/6/2020 18:51 | Quadruple witching today, may have something to do with large u/t | spudders | |
19/6/2020 18:30 | £9million UT - something brewing? Large seller out? | duckdown | |
19/6/2020 12:55 | Bought in today for the first time, seems too good to be true. Taken only half my usual size given im buying into a rise, will top up if it retraces back down. | paulof2 |
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