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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hill & Smith Plc | LSE:HILS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004270301 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-16.00 | -0.85% | 1,876.00 | 1,876.00 | 1,884.00 | 1,916.00 | 1,876.00 | 1,916.00 | 77,939 | 12:31:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fabricated Structural Metal | 829.8M | 68.8M | 0.8582 | 21.86 | 1.5B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/5/2020 07:47 | Didn’t want to put a target on this but 1400 would make my share account look a lot better | joshuam | |
22/5/2020 07:56 | phil Pleasure :-) red | redartbmud | |
21/5/2020 14:06 | Ah, thanks red :-) | philanderer | |
21/5/2020 11:08 | AGM now 23 June 2020 | redartbmud | |
21/5/2020 10:52 | Doesn't look like it. | philanderer | |
20/5/2020 14:25 | May well get a trading update at tomorrow's AGM.... got one last year at the same time. | philanderer | |
19/5/2020 17:03 | Keeps going up not sure why | joshuam | |
28/4/2020 10:12 | Behave liike this yesterday before recovering. But no follow through today. Doubt it will repeat the bounce back today. | philanderer | |
30/3/2020 12:17 | Yep, for sure. There will be a big price to pay in future for printing all this free money. Recession looks nailed on and many companies will go under and sadly a mass of job losses. Difficult times for years to come by the look of it. | philanderer | |
30/3/2020 11:11 | Whereas the UK Government was planning big investments in infrastructure benefiting HILS, it may now have to cut back to fund the massive new virus related social and general business commitments. | martindjzz | |
30/3/2020 10:14 | US exposure hitting home over the last couple of trading days. | philanderer | |
28/3/2020 06:42 | Will be looking to buying more when I think it’s hit a low point. Any views on that most welcome | joshuam | |
28/3/2020 06:31 | More likely the news was leaking out before and others bit cleverer than me were selling in anticipation | joshuam | |
27/3/2020 10:34 | phil No surprise, cutting out dividends is 'on trend'. The alkgos have been playing with the share price since 25 of March. It has been impossible to read the price movements, particularly yesterday. As a long term holder, I am in a holding pattern, whilst trying to do that dance with the Algos. I might get it right, with a good guess, but it is very risky. If I end up with a few more shares, at prices depressed for up to 12 months, I will live with it, and without the income. red | redartbmud | |
24/3/2020 15:51 | Construction clampdown fears. | philanderer | |
13/3/2020 20:37 | I can beat that -24.% Phil I’m 60% in Income shares so stuck with most......foolishly | joshuam | |
13/3/2020 18:24 | On the week HILS was the only one positive in my portfolio of thirty one. Portfolio -16.5% over the week. | philanderer | |
13/3/2020 10:39 | I sold out of HILS in mid 2017 after a good run and have long thought about getting back in. It will be one of my first buys when I feel the time is right in the market generally. | martindjzz | |
11/3/2020 13:55 | Indeed joshuam . Holding up very well. Tipped today.. Questor: a good ‘safe haven’ as the storm rages – buy Hill & Smith if the price weakens | philanderer | |
10/3/2020 19:52 | Fingers crossed Phil, one of the few shares I’m still in profit with | joshuam | |
10/3/2020 18:05 | Budget 2020: Chancellor will promise 'record' infrastructure spend | philanderer | |
09/3/2020 10:36 | Berenberg upgrades to 'buy' .. tp 1610p up from 1180p | philanderer | |
05/3/2020 12:08 | Very disappointing reaction today. | philanderer | |
04/3/2020 09:15 | Quality management, quality business. Bottom drawer sock. Buyand hold long term. | redartbmud |
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