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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-11.60 | -1.55% | 736.20 | 735.60 | 736.60 | 756.60 | 735.20 | 755.00 | 820,110 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Brokers & Dealers | 735.1M | 323.8M | 0.6833 | 10.77 | 3.49B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/2/2010 11:53 | zang, you well know that the can do your trade by phone. | william-just | |
03/2/2010 09:07 | Well, the stock I was going to buy has now moved up by 7% and the HL login page is still not coming up after nearly an hour of trying, so I'll give up. Another trade missed. Thanks, HL. One less meaty commission for you. Can you believe these people charge up to £29.95 for a simple online trade? Their boss keeps building stadiums for football clubs, and they can't even afford a functional computer system. | zangdook | |
03/2/2010 08:53 | been trying to log in for 40 minutes. give up soon. | zangdook | |
01/2/2010 10:04 | I've got a theory. When they feel peckish at HL they unplug the server and plug in the toaster. Or the hairdryer. Or the telly. Or all three one after the other. Down again, intermittently... | zangdook | |
28/1/2010 16:15 | And down again. I'm losing out on deals I want to make, and pretty soon they'll be losing out on my business. | zangdook | |
19/1/2010 09:15 | H-l site down again, after being down most of sunday for maintanance!!! slowly losing confidence in this company!!!! | bobsha | |
07/1/2010 09:12 | third day in a row with non-functioning website. | zangdook | |
06/1/2010 10:15 | LOL! They wil probably blame it on the cold weather! What a shambles of a company- and they have just switched to IG for their online spread betting service as well! | pat mustard irl | |
06/1/2010 09:26 | 2nd day. The Atari need winding up. | zangdook | |
05/1/2010 11:36 | Website down again. Of course, the markets are up, people want to trade. What do they run their system on, a couple of 486s and an Atari? | zangdook | |
03/12/2009 09:54 | up today though!! so far!! | lordkendal | |
02/12/2009 10:41 | Down again, yesterday; down again today. | zangdook | |
22/9/2009 18:22 | Ive just sold up, will look to get back in when these are a bargain again. | jennyj | |
15/9/2009 10:01 | Sold yesterday. One director selling can be overlooked but two in such a short time means they see this as a top | volsung | |
11/9/2009 16:37 | The people have re-rated their share. [with apologies to Volsung] | hoggetwood | |
11/9/2009 16:19 | Got some legs this one eh? | volsung | |
07/9/2009 09:17 | Thank you HoggetWood you are on my wavelength :) | volsung | |
04/9/2009 20:42 | Sorry, but I rather liked the pronouncement about 'the people'. It has a terseness and power which one finds in some of the profoundest aphorisms e.g. "The voice of the people is the voice of God." It triggered random 'thoughts' like "Hargreaves-Lansdown is the opium of the people", "The people have no Hargreaves-Lansdown shares." ["Then let them eat cake."], "H-L is the people's princess." &c. | hoggetwood | |
04/9/2009 17:54 | thank you for stating the obvious, now how about trying the not so obvious? | lordkendal | |
04/9/2009 16:04 | The people want this share | volsung | |
04/9/2009 14:01 | Feeling much better now :-) Question is in the short term how much more upside is there? and when does one take profits? or just leave alone for the next few years? | lordkendal | |
04/9/2009 13:49 | How pleasant | volsung | |
02/9/2009 16:44 | Great set of results. Nice upwards spike early on but now difficult to understand why the share price has fallen!! | lordkendal |
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