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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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-0.40 | -0.25% | 160.50 | 160.30 | 161.10 | 162.50 | 159.80 | 161.60 | 1,060,007 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 1.59B | 34M | 0.1553 | 10.35 | 351.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/3/2020 11:04 | :-) Spob, that lovely air is why I left NW London ;-) | argylerich | |
13/3/2020 10:37 | decline in car usage ? haha I wish that was the case around here (North-West London) I don't get in my car during the day unless I really have to traffic jams everywhere, at all times of the day, from 6:15 am onwards | spob | |
13/3/2020 10:31 | Lockdowns will show to be only a temporary success, unless you instigate trump-plus travel bans for the next 18 months until vaccines are available. I only expect them to be used here to slow the rate of infection through the summer months to a more manageable level. The effect on HFD? More family time? More online orders? Probably not enough to offset the decline in car usage and domestic holidays. | argylerich | |
13/3/2020 09:48 | CV19 is the key here. Look at China/Italy. Following lockdowns in each country, air-pollution improved dramatically. That's largely due to people not driving to work and back and drivign socially. Whether it becomes official policy in other countries in Europe in the US or not, the same is very likely to happen just about everwhere. As it takes a grip in the UK, HFDs service side has to suffer. | stupmy | |
09/3/2020 19:57 | This could kill Halfords. Some companies just don’t have the balance sheet to survive this. Halfords is one of them. All those intangibles propping up the assets need to be stripped away to get the true picture. | niggle | |
07/3/2020 20:57 | Armageddon to you, milk and honey to me. | scobak | |
06/3/2020 09:35 | Stupmy, Looks like far worse to come, only at the start. What’s it going to be like in 2months. Portfolios could be 90% down. Armageddon?????? | smartie6 | |
06/3/2020 09:10 | Yes, ouch indeed and I suspect you're right to leave it. I'm staying for now, but we're currently at an all time low and I don't have any way of predicting the bottom. Also WMH at 130, Barc hit 130. Amazing. I'm hoping the SP's are running ahead of the game. There are only 220 cases in the US (confirmed) and around a hundred in the UK. Nothing has changed. Switzerland have outlawed all gatherings of 1000 or more, in France it's 5000 or more. But local decisions on the ground (i.e. not governed by the law of the land) are shutting down much smaller gatherings. Some talk of stopped gatherings of more than 50 people. Whether that's true or not I don't know. | stupmy | |
06/3/2020 08:57 | Ouch!Thats 2k down the swanny!Im out! | kendonagasaki | |
04/3/2020 15:40 | "Toffeeman3 Mar '20 - 18:07 - 3711 of 3717 0 0 0 GLG are still short but have reduced slightly (1.29 to 1.19) Merian have increased their short (2.07 to 2.21)" Toffeeman, Merian increased their short in November 2019! ;-) | argylerich | |
04/3/2020 14:49 | Kendo will correct me if I am wrong - but Polaris were long here | toffeeman | |
04/3/2020 12:35 | Sorry Kendo, was that a short or long position? | stupmy | |
04/3/2020 12:15 | Polaris have reduced holding from 5 to 3.5 percent, | kendonagasaki | |
03/3/2020 19:39 | Mind you shorts tried the same with Pets at Home by building a 15% short position only to get toasted when shares tripled to 300p following positive trading updates...Greggs did the same to Blackrock about 18months ago when shares went from 800p to 2500p and Blackrock got toasted...don't always follow the shorts imo as sometimes they really screw up....Adyor!!! | muchodinero | |
03/3/2020 18:25 | Your right toffee! | kendonagasaki | |
03/3/2020 18:07 | GLG are still short but have reduced slightly (1.29 to 1.19) Merian have increased their short (2.07 to 2.21) There must be a number of other short positions below the discloseable limit - so I wouldn't want to start buying until Merian are out as I have been caught out with stocks being driven lower in this way. I don't see a floor atm. | toffeeman | |
03/3/2020 16:37 | I'd have thought public transport would be used less and private cars more to avoid crowds so that should maintain the service area. Not sure why bikes would be hit harder than other retail items. I'll keep watching, but I think it's difficult to know how far down the markets might go in general. I don't want to get too exposed fror the moment | stupmy | |
03/3/2020 16:27 | Maybe some insider has leaked the latest trading figures to some dodgy market maker/broker...we all know it happens and FSA simply don't have the capability to prevent it? Or just getting caught up in the general market malaise? | muchodinero | |
03/3/2020 15:41 | Jeez thus is getting hammered! | kendonagasaki | |
03/3/2020 14:42 | I'm watching the price. Very low. Can you think of any reason it would be hit hard by COVID-19? Not all retail seems to be getting hit as hard as HFD. | stupmy | |
03/3/2020 14:05 | Got my ask stumpy!Looks like the bottom!Im long! | kendonagasaki | |
03/3/2020 13:35 | The idea of Barc being better than Lloyds is based upon it's international exposure. Lloyds is much more UK focussed. There was some thought that lloyds would be worse affected than barc by brexit. I guess that assumes the brexit is bad for the UK economy. I'm not really qualified to tell you which is best. If brexit is benign or good for the UK economy, then any advantage that barc has might be neutralised. You'd really be better asking someone with a deeper fundamental understanding of banking. I'd happily trade lloyds, it's just that last year barc moved well for me and I've been waiting for entries to restart trading it this year. | stupmy | |
03/3/2020 13:12 | stumpy o/t I don`t have any banks in the portfolio at the moment, was looking at LLOY , or is BARC better, whats your thinking... tia WJ. | w1ndjammer |
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