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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Halfords Group Plc | LSE:HFD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B012TP20 | 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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-3.40 | -2.25% | 147.60 | 147.00 | 148.00 | 152.00 | 146.20 | 152.00 | 399,263 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 1.59B | 34M | 0.1553 | 9.49 | 322.7M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/9/2017 21:12 | You should have bought at lunchtime. ;-) | kazoom | |
12/9/2017 21:11 | You clearly bought too soon gswredland No point having you money tied up for ages while the share price does nothing. | kazoom | |
12/9/2017 17:01 | Hope not matt! | gswredland | |
12/9/2017 15:33 | Nice rise this afternoon, you can't keep a good company down for too long. | mattcookson | |
12/9/2017 08:25 | I hear the new CEO is being announced tomorrow. | kendonagasaki | |
11/9/2017 08:15 | Bought in this morning Hopefully good for a recovery and dividend seems safe | gswredland | |
11/9/2017 08:13 | A buy of 1,155,000 shares went through after the bell. Level 2 pressure was up all day but the price kept falling.Someones more rhan happy to buy.? | kendonagasaki | |
11/9/2017 07:37 | Cycling is the worlds biggest independant sporting and lesuire activity.A $47 billion industry and growing.UK based Endura being taken out for $200 million.Someone mentiond HFD was cheap and a posdible takeout target.Well its worth a hell of a lot more than 3 quid??They are the UK's biggest bike retailer of the worlds largest sporting and lesuire activity.? | kendonagasaki | |
10/9/2017 15:33 | 5.7% is a great dividend but how do we know it is secure? | gswredland | |
08/9/2017 20:06 | Thanks Hooley.But winters coming and this one is going to be a cold one.( See Artic current formations).HFD do exceptionally well within this climate.The business is in good shape and unlike many of its competitors in line with its guidance figures.The pound is up to £1.32 versus the dollar and it's going stronger as Europe remains in recovery mode and will ease some pressure on that front.The strategy Jill left in place appears to be working well and Ian Carter seems to have reacted to the challenges ahead accordingly.This is at an all time low nearly and 32% off its NAV.It has a more than healthy 5%+ dividend and it's geared up to continue to grow.It's time to take advantage at these low prices especially for SIPP and ISA investors and imo reflecting on current market shenanigans, not one to day trade and bless you have deep pockets.I myself will be purchasing 25,000 shares on Monday as my order was put in just before the close.All in my opinion of course and good luck to all as always.Regards Kendo. | kendonagasaki | |
08/9/2017 18:52 | Be careful - this could be vulnerable to a bid given the modest rating. Share price at a 4 year low. | hooley | |
08/9/2017 16:23 | Toffee OUCH!Down just under 2k. | kendonagasaki | |
08/9/2017 15:52 | you still in Kendo - I can't see anything positive in the chart | toffeeman | |
08/9/2017 14:20 | Twice in a week 6% up and down?Market makers at play...Take it up take it down.Need annoucement of new CEO and New broker updates to settle i reckon. | kendonagasaki | |
08/9/2017 14:01 | Yeah I suppose reducing your time at the pub in favour of drinking at home would have an effect here! | ddubzy | |
08/9/2017 13:58 | Yup, according to FT Alphaville there was some sort of weird read-across of consumer sentiment | argylerich | |
08/9/2017 13:47 | A lot of good companies are getting smacked this last 2 weeks as you say cleansing the market | linton5 | |
08/9/2017 13:45 | Looks like they found all the stops. | kendonagasaki | |
08/9/2017 13:29 | The wedge continues | linton5 |
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