Dint 4get the brown sauce |
How did ya know jill |
Yes got to agree with you jill think it's going bust |
Master..
Perhaps all the co's that you have quoted use Speedy Hire |
Another one in the construction business being bullish about the future .....
BWY Bellway 2,714.00 (+56.00 / 2.11%%) - Bellway sees brighter UK housing market after revenue beat. |
And yet another from RICS a few minutes ago .....
UK housing market picks up as mortgage rate fall, RICS survey shows (Sharecast News) - The UK house sales market turned a "bit sunnier" last month, according to the latest UK Residential Survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), with near-term sales expectations now at their strongest in four and a half years.
The monthly RICS survey found that falling mortgage rates during July improved positivity in the sector, with net new buyer enquiries picking up 2%, after a 6% drop in June. This was the first time in four months that buyer numbers have grown.
Sales trends also improved with the decline in the number of agreed sales falling by a net 2%, following falls of 6% and 13% in June and May respectively.
Looking ahead, a net 30% of respondents to the RICS survey predict rising sales over the next three months - the strongest reading since January 2020. Meanwhile, the longer-term outlook was also optimistic, with a net 45% expecting sales increases in 12 months, up from 40% in June.
On the downside, house prices were still falling across the country, with all region in England showing negative sentiment towards prices in the near term.
"The new government's focus on boosting housing development alongside the recent quarter point base rate cut does appear to have shifted the mood music in the sales market, with projections for both near and medium activity picking up," said Simon Rubinsohn, chief economist at RICS.
"Inevitably, significant challenges lie ahead in delivering on the ambitions around planning reform and it is far from clear that the Bank of England will follow the August move with further easing over the coming months, but, even so, the policy mix is becoming more supportive for the sector." |
Two main players in the construction business have today announced good future outlook.
Persimon " Persimmon upbeat on 2024 housebuilding targets amid sector rebound hopes "
Morgan Sindall "FY performance to be 'slightly ahead' of expectations" (already higher the last one.) |
The chartist need to turn the chart upside down... |
It is time for holders of Speedy Hire to switch into HSS. |
diku, eats curry, breakfast, lunch and dinner
Tea is being serve with samosas
---------------- No wonder xy is behaving like a PARROT, repeating another's song, maybe curry should be used at tea time also. |
" FTSE 100 ends higher, helped by construction stocks Construction and materials stocks lead broader gains
In London, construction and materials shares were among the top gainers, up 1.1%, lifted by a 11.6% rise in Keller Group after it reported half-yearly results. The stock topped the FTSE 250 index.
Growth in UK construction activity sped up sharply in July after the Labour Party's landslide election win, with activity growing at the fastest pace in more than two years, a survey showed." |
Telling others Indian fools and posting childish photos...he/she is the Indian fool... |
Nice quote |
Chartist done a runner?... |
Is this going bust jill |
Thanks, well-spotted. Interest cut might help breathe some life into the broader construction/housing market & stimulate interest. Let's hope so |
In the meantime there's a bit of company news: |
fevertreeman
RE - Stagnating share price
I must say the share price of most mining stocks has been decimated over the past few years, Covid, Ukrainian war and inflation.
Not until recently most stocks are in the move up and KEFI, after the Last Placing is expected to be lower. Now let's hope it goes better from this point, that was the reason that I bought it recently as the metal prices are at record high. |
What about the roadworks jill they only work on a Sunday when it's double time |
Kingston.. I would suggest that the same applies for all the nations. Scotland, Wales, whilst in NI, it seems they have been paid to sit on their hands, and do nowt re laws etc. |
You should raise a similar question as to why Members of Parliament are being paid relatively so much for doing so little other than destroying the country. |
Simple really. The facts are the facts! Not a question of like or dislike: share price is down 50pc in 12 months vs a peer group that is in positive territory. Figs over 3 years equally depressing. Ashmore's 'rewards' are totally out of kilter with s/holders returns. |