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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hargreaves Lansdown Plc | LSE:HL. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VZ0M25 | ORD 0.4P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2.00 | -0.18% | 1,094.00 | 1,093.50 | 1,094.50 | 1,097.00 | 1,093.00 | 1,097.00 | 1,351,430 | 16:29:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Brokers & Dealers | 764.9M | 293.2M | 0.6181 | 17.70 | 5.2B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/11/2023 11:08 | Ugh, may well be sold off further as funds that are FTSE 100 trackers and hold HL. Sell it off... | stoopid | |
22/11/2023 08:45 | HL GOINING TO BE DEMOTED TO 250 FTOM FTSE 100 IN RESHUFFLE. Mighty star has fallen | action | |
15/11/2023 08:53 | Good inflation data on both sides of the pond in consecutive days. Positive for small/mid caps | adamb1978 | |
15/11/2023 08:43 | Rising nicely in advance to XD tomorrow. I prefer Peel Hunt's £12(?) target lol | lomax99 | |
15/11/2023 08:15 | So much for the UBS downgrade, up over 5% in two days, maybe the shorts closing? | stoopid | |
10/11/2023 17:44 | Another article on the UBS position:Https://cit | lomax99 | |
10/11/2023 14:22 | Details on UBS downgrade, worth reading their reasons, 650p price target. | ochs | |
08/11/2023 22:44 | Ex divi 16th, yield 5.71 % looks cheap today, | albert arthur | |
08/11/2023 13:39 | Plus a downgrade from UBS. Happy to hold here! | uhound | |
08/11/2023 13:38 | Sp still very much in a downtrend. No matter how the company is faring, sentiment has been dead against HL for most of this year, so little point in buying, until that changes. There has been a bitter ongoing row between HL founder Peter Hargreaves and CEO Chris Hill who is due to retire soon, over the way the company has been managed during his tenure. No doubt that has affected sentiment, although latterly HL has performed well on the back of rising interest rates. | bend1pa | |
07/11/2023 11:52 | @AdamB1978 so the share price has failed at the "bump" for now (752p), it tested 756p twice (Fri & Mon), but the highest closing price so far was 747p on Friday. | ochs | |
05/11/2023 09:39 | Thanks Ochs | adamb1978 | |
03/11/2023 15:49 | @AdamB1978 - yes, there's a trend line from 944p summer high through the 835p Sept high and it looks like we would "bump" it at around 752p. That area could therefore provide resistance as additionally 748p was a previous low from March. | ochs | |
03/11/2023 11:37 | Chart still showing lower lows and lower highs, however. | eeza | |
03/11/2023 11:26 | Not a chartist but isnt there a clear diagonal downtrend line starting from around 925p in early summer which we *might* now be bumping up against or through? | adamb1978 | |
03/11/2023 10:58 | Attempting to fill the mid-Oct chart gap this morning, although dropping back again now. A weekly close above 738p would be bullish. | ochs | |
02/11/2023 21:46 | IC comment today on HL, I have taken highlights. Talk about missing the wood for the trees. Investme | giltedge1 | |
30/10/2023 20:07 | Thanks @lomax99, appreciated. Nothing new, but an interesting read. Look forward to this year's AGM with interest! | ochs | |
30/10/2023 17:14 | @Skinny thanks, can you or anyone post the story? - not much use behind the firewall. | ochs | |
29/10/2023 17:48 | Noticed the outgoing CEO of St James Place invested £248k of his own money in their shares on Friday. If only an HL director would show some faith and do the same - arguably SJP have much bigger problems than HL and yet the CEO is happy to buy - and even rarer for an outgoing CEO to buy! HL directors & PDMRs all seem to love their nil cost (no risk) options but none of them are willing to take a bit of risk and buy in the market at an 11 year low share price. | ochs |
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