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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2.00 | -1.32% | 149.20 | 149.20 | 150.00 | 151.00 | 147.20 | 150.20 | 411,920 | 14:26:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 1.59B | 34M | 0.1553 | 9.68 | 329.27M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2020 15:15 | More like 190 plus. | hotfinance14 | |
07/9/2020 12:53 | Could finish 185 | diohohku | |
07/9/2020 11:35 | Half decent numbers tomorrow & the share price will open above 190p IMO, not easy picking winners in this market but long term Halfords is in as good a position to weather the Covid/Brexit withdrawal storm as any other company IMO | mercer95 | |
07/9/2020 08:48 | discodave45 you make point move on | diohohku | |
07/9/2020 08:34 | Yes chart looking good | diohohku | |
06/9/2020 18:22 | Chart looking good. | yf23_1 | |
05/9/2020 20:42 | Zero hedged, folks, looking good. | poikka | |
03/9/2020 19:07 | Sorry but I'm not DD4.Looking at the majority of your posts though you always seem to resort to name calling so not surprised by the content of your last post. Would also guess you are also invested in CNA and are or have lost money, my condolences but it has nowt to do with me I'm afraid. | discodave45 | |
03/9/2020 18:15 | DD 45Filtered!!!! | nortic 007 | |
03/9/2020 18:10 | DiscoDave is a complete tool, always starting trouble, not only a failed investor a failed human being & he’s got more FAKE PROFILES than the Russian hacking department & worst dress sense then them too, no offence DD | mercer95 | |
03/9/2020 18:00 | discodave4 they are not lies they are FACTS. don't forget to give yourself your usual 3 green ticks LOL | babycheeky | |
03/9/2020 17:58 | That is discodave4 now posting as discodave45 all over picking an argument. Thinking he is better than everyone else. Truth is he is not. He is argumentative big head and bully. He is now showing his true colours. | babycheeky | |
03/9/2020 17:42 | Please read post on ITV re DD45You've been complained about again.Please leave the boards free of your petty little games !!! | nortic 007 | |
03/9/2020 17:31 | Just to prove my point the premium Nortic007 turns up, clearly following me as usual and posting as BC to troll and diss me all over ADVFN.You post complete garbage and need to get over your infatuation with people, basically me and thinking I'm somebody else. | discodave45 | |
03/9/2020 16:03 | Just filter him/her, I did some time back. | poikka | |
03/9/2020 15:53 | Looks like my delusional and lying troll BC is back.Why don't you post under your real handle? | discodave45 | |
03/9/2020 15:47 | discodave45 who used to post as discodave4 is now back to his old ways. That is discodave4 now posting as discodave45 all over picking an argument. Thinking he is better than everyone else. Truth is he is not. He is argumentative big head and bully. He is now showing his true colours. | babycheeky | |
03/9/2020 14:50 | Best case £20m profit for full year FY21, eps circa 9p. | discodave45 | |
03/9/2020 14:21 | In July, the retailer said the second half of the year will see better profits and modelled three scenarios: the first will see an underlying loss before tax of £0-10mln, the second £0-10mln and third £10-20mln, based on forecasts of revenue dropping 9.5%, 7.5% and 5% respectively. A second-quarter update next Tuesday, September 8, “should impress”, the Peel Hunt analysts predict, and “the tailwinds will keep blowing and this management team won’t skid off course”. | mercer95 |
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