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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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H&t Group Plc | LSE:HAT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B12RQD06 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-2.00 | -0.46% | 433.00 | 425.00 | 434.00 | 438.00 | 438.00 | 438.00 | 40,091 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 220.78M | 21.08M | 0.4793 | 9.14 | 192.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/12/2010 22:18 | small piece in a big article: Scour the ranks and you will also find other high quality ventures trading on inexplicably derisory ratings, among them H&T (historic p/e of 6), the expansionist pawnbroker which grew interim profits 71 per cent to £14.5 million | kimball808 | |
30/11/2010 22:06 | Cheap as chips. | philo124 | |
08/11/2010 22:47 | smurfy2001 - "Recession is clearly over" Famous last words - you ain't seen nothing yet! These and A&BD will be the only things left, well these and the PM mines! on the way to 1Bn cap IMHO - Gold to get to $2500 | niggle | |
02/11/2010 10:35 | 6 Broker Buys, 1 None, 1 Add. Onwards and upwards IMO. | aishah | |
02/11/2010 08:22 | smurfy, Paws shops will be less used...the animal cruelty lobby will see to that.Pawn shops on the other hand will be in huge demand. | mikey34 | |
02/11/2010 00:37 | You certainly know how to lose money... Wow you are a dimwit. | stegrego | |
02/11/2010 00:11 | Time to short... Recession is clearly over so paws shop will be less used. | smurfy2001 | |
01/11/2010 12:53 | Article in the Times today about pawn shops and H&T is featured. | stegrego | |
29/10/2010 08:01 | tipped good value tgt 425p | ntv | |
23/10/2010 08:31 | Uk-Analyst Report: Believing pawnbroking is likely to be one of the few parts of the economy that will benefit in the era of austerity, Arbuthnot maintained its "buy" recommendation for H&T Group (HAT) and increased its target price from 333p to 400p. The broker commented that the Comprehensive Spending Review cuts are likely to have a large impact on those demographics with the greatest propensity to use pawnbrokers. What's more, Arbuthnot believes that the longer the gold price/gold buying profits hold up or increase, the easier it will be to fund new store openings and, as and when these stores mature, there will be a substantial boost to recurring profits. The shares finished up 0.5p at 345.5p. | aishah | |
21/10/2010 16:01 | Precisely,scotches.I have been saying this for months.I fully agree,but don't expect the gold story to end soon anyway. | mikey34 | |
21/10/2010 10:50 | Market might finally be realising that UK govt policy makes HAT, ABM, the ideal shares for the financial conditions of cutback Britain. Even if gold profits finished tomorrow there is still a sound long term business here. Let's guess when the gold bubble bursts there will be some pull back in price but the company has pointed out there were no massive set up costs in being a gold dealer. | scotches | |
13/10/2010 20:49 | Although golds 'going mad' its still slightly below its June peak in GBP terms. Still, going in right direction. | stegrego | |
13/10/2010 16:14 | Gold Price going nuts! | philo124 | |
10/10/2010 11:54 | SCSW: H&T - Making hay from high gold price. "The shares remain dirt cheap. Buy" | aishah | |
06/10/2010 12:51 | Pawnbrokers are revelling in the record price of gold | aishah | |
05/10/2010 20:56 | Seen the Gold Price? | philo124 | |
05/10/2010 13:46 | Some comment from Finn Cap on H&T and ABM: | taylor20 | |
04/10/2010 10:25 | seem cheap to me | ntv | |
24/9/2010 11:46 | Good spot Chingman. Article well worth a read for all HAT holders. | scotches |
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