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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Huntsworth Plc | LSE:HNT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0CRWK29 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 107.50 | 107.50 | 108.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/4/2014 16:48 | Is 40p a realistic price target, to anyone with some long term experience how this trades | ![]() madengland | |
30/4/2014 07:43 | Tom, I know this is not a cre board, so last post. But take a look at the PE ratio, PEG ratio, cash flow and balance sheet. Stick on a good couple years if the marketing economy is improving as we can believe right now. An accountant at helm and the business consolidated to reduce overheads. You could see carry down to bottom line high in a growth environment. All IMO. I am watching this one for future. | ![]() madengland | |
29/4/2014 20:15 | Disappointing really except for the divi and the debt reduction. Not much to crow about.There might be more sellers in the morning. I do like the consistent divi tho which has helped me break even on this as a LTH. If it goes below 60p I think I will close the book on this. | ![]() mach100 | |
29/4/2014 12:36 | Wish life was that simple.Cant see CRE going much higher as it is in line with expectations,nothing to go for there imo | ![]() tom111 | |
29/4/2014 12:35 | Great idea, have done that already | ![]() muffster | |
29/4/2014 12:13 | Good time to move holdings to CRE, make 30% there and come back here when it's lower. :-) just an idea folks | ![]() madengland | |
29/4/2014 09:41 | Only worth buying back at a much lower price,as you say Markie7 always jam tmorrow | ![]() tom111 | |
29/4/2014 09:32 | very poor. large downgrades going through for 2014. constantly a jam tomorrow share. the back story to why chairman and senior non exec both left will be interesting. hints at arguments re remuneration in the press. I can see now why these results were so late - the rest of the sector reported about 6 weeks ago. | ![]() markie7 | |
29/4/2014 07:55 | Agree, boring share, have sold out. | ![]() muffster | |
29/4/2014 07:16 | As expected the results were poor only saving grace divi held | ![]() tom111 | |
28/4/2014 14:26 | No fireworks here then,i quess unless there is a bid it will continue to be a boring share. | ![]() tom111 | |
28/4/2014 08:46 | Results in line with expectations thank goodness! | ![]() turnerpa51 | |
27/4/2014 21:09 | Massive board changes in press today. Lively. | ![]() markie7 | |
27/4/2014 16:55 | Try reading the announcement again | pickwick2 | |
27/4/2014 08:13 | They changed the announcement of final results to the 30st April if you noticed. | ![]() tom111 | |
23/4/2014 07:14 | Grayling Retains British Airways Global PR Duties After Europe Decision Asia Pacific, EMEA, Global Holmes Report21 Apr 2014 LONDON - British Airways has retained Grayling as its lead global PR agency, after concluding a series of reviews of its worldwide agency relationships. Earlier this month, the Holmes Report revealed that the airline had chosen to keep Grayling in Asia-Pacific and Action Global in the Middle East and Central Asia, following a competitive review. The latest development sees Grayling also retain duties for Europe for another two years, with an optional one-year extension possible. The firm's brief involves consumer engagement, issues management and crisis preparedness, strategic communications counsel and the co-ordination of the international network. "After two years it was right that we reviewed our arrangements in both regions and Grayling's response to our challenge was outstanding," said Helena Flynn, British Airways' head of PR for Europe, Africa and Asia Pacific. "Far from resting on their laurels they took a fresh approach and actually challenged us in a number of key areas. Grayling's re-appointment was by no means a fait accompli – they earned it." Grayling has overseen Europe and Asia-Pacific since British Airways parted ways with one-year incumbent FleishmanHillard four years ago. "The world has moved on since we were first appointed three years ago – and so has British Airways," said Grayling global CEO Pete Pedersen. "Our data-driven approach enabled us to approach this brief in a fresh new way, with new thinking and multi-channel activations ideas fit for the airline's future journey." - See more at: hxxp://www.holmesrep | erb2008 | |
21/4/2014 18:29 | not without its risks I totally agree. and am always one who likes more rather than less communications from management! let's see what they deliver. | ![]() qs9 | |
21/4/2014 18:19 | QS9 what I was concerned about is the fact there was no pre closing statement like in the past. Also the divi could be lower,dont forget there has been a 20% increase is the share issue since last year,that is a risk.I will wait and see before committing myself to be honest.gl anyway I could be seriously wrong. | ![]() tom111 | |
18/4/2014 12:18 | not sure no news is an issue, results are out in a week or so are they not? | ![]() qs9 | |
18/4/2014 11:49 | Thanks ERB2008 GL | ![]() tom111 | |
18/4/2014 07:08 | yes I know how you feel - good luck - just hope you are wrong!!:-) | erb2008 | |
16/4/2014 16:46 | took the opportunity to sell at 71p tonight,beginning to get a bit nervous with this stock with no news forthcoming for such a long period and with CHW results not too good,just playing safe gla | ![]() tom111 | |
15/4/2014 15:39 | Thks ERB2008 | ![]() tom111 | |
15/4/2014 08:38 | Of the shares I mean | ![]() turnerpa51 | |
15/4/2014 08:38 | So why no buyers then? | ![]() turnerpa51 |
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