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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jarvis Securities Plc | LSE:JIM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKS9NN22 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 60.50 | 60.00 | 61.00 | 60.50 | 60.50 | 60.50 | 127,116 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Brokers & Dealers | 13.07M | 3.98M | 0.0890 | 6.80 | 27.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/5/2013 19:47 | I'm still loving the DRIP, Steelwatch. And Building up a nice holding as the DRIPS drop :) May 5, 2013 5:17 pm Think-tank calls for 'Tell Sid' style sell-off of RBS and Lloyds By George Parker, Political Editor George Osborne's favourite think-tank will this month urge him to reprivatise Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group through a mass share distribution to the public. It would be the biggest such exercise ever undertaken in the UK Cont... -------------------- Umunna in attack on Royal Mail 'fire sale' Monday 06 May 2013 Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna last night hit out at the Government's plans to privatise Royal Mail, claiming it is a "fire sale" to shore up the country's ailing finances. Cont... | tenapen | |
29/4/2013 22:02 | ten - and the beauty of the DRIP means the dividend reflects the higher number of shares we hold each time. Onwards and upwards! | steelwatch | |
29/4/2013 19:41 | Hi everyone, On the news today that the government is selling off the Royal Mail and will try to involve Joe public !. This would be good business for stockbrokers like JIM and even better if the Gov can sell off their / our holdings in RBS & Lloyds and again get Joe Public involved. Tell Sid there was a Dividend declaration on the 9th May last year. It will be interesting to see if Jarvis up the dividend to reflect the higher share price. | tenapen | |
05/4/2013 14:43 | Nothing like a market sell off (!) to add to JIM's bottom line. :) | tenapen | |
25/3/2013 13:01 | Simon Thompson (Investors Chronicle) advises running JIM profits in his column today, and says his "...new fair value target price is 285p". | dashton42 | |
21/3/2013 11:03 | This is what I like to see. | dashton42 | |
21/3/2013 09:24 | Jarvis is pleased to announce that at the Company's Annual General Meeting ("AGM"), held today, all the resolutions proposed were duly passed. At the AGM Andrew Grant, the Company's Chairman and Chief Executive, made the following statement on current trading: "Trading in the year to date has been at the upper end of management's expectations and the results for H1 2013 are expected to exceed those in the same period last year." The Company intends to announce its next quarterly interim dividend by 16 May 2013 and its Interim trading Results for the period ended 30 June 2013 on 25 July 2013. | steelwatch | |
15/3/2013 10:12 | DRIPs should be dropping next week. | steelwatch | |
15/3/2013 10:11 | ten - never be caught napping again ;-> | steelwatch | |
15/3/2013 09:54 | I have just noticed the RNS dated the 12th and my post dated the 13th, D'ho I have to laugh .... at myself. | tenapen | |
13/3/2013 06:28 | Hi Steelwatch, True. I only have bits of money every so often, and i soon spend it :( . Maybe the 43k buy was a sell and that was the company releasing stock to feed the DRIP !. Regards. | tenapen | |
12/3/2013 19:00 | ten - bide your time. Bound to be market down days, the world being in the state that it is. | steelwatch | |
12/3/2013 18:48 | Two buys paying the marked price. Jarvis are sneeky sometimes !. | tenapen | |
12/3/2013 14:06 | I have been waiting for the seller's to take a profit so i could have my usual small top up, but after seeing the 43k buy earlier i tried to buy a nice £500 worth. 274p they want :( so i will just have to hold and wait. Happy Days. | tenapen | |
02/3/2013 08:18 | Morning Steelwatch, everyone. Lets hope that the Board do not have a share buy back of any size. JIM is too illiquid as it is today let alone taking some shares out of the system, as can be seen in the late reported trade yesterday. Someone paid 259p for 5k shares. Not that i know anything ! i had a price target of 220p. Durrrr | tenapen | |
28/2/2013 19:56 | Thanks for the pointer, cnx. I do not have the money to make a new investment, so i will continue to top-up (in my small way) the stocks i already own. | tenapen | |
27/2/2013 09:42 | tenapen "................hol you may like to look at ARBB | cnx | |
26/2/2013 19:03 | Melton JohnYou are a brave man buying Santander. Good luck.You are right about the yield unless of course the divi rises, and I am expecting a rising dividend over the year!Still good value and worth 280 and maybe more. Let's see what happens on Friday when the IC is out in paper form. | nickk1 | |
26/2/2013 18:15 | Hi John, JIM is as close to holding a bank stock as i would like to be. Thanks for the pointer all the same and good Luck with it. Hi steelwatch, i will have to look up that fable and see how it ends :). The Director buying, all be it lower down was a good support so i will keep holding and if the share price falls back i'll dip in over the coming year. Regards. | tenapen | |
26/2/2013 16:38 | Not bad whilst XD ten. Was tempted, but resisted, reminding myself of the Aesop's Fable of the goose that laid golden eggs, and thought better of it! | steelwatch | |
26/2/2013 16:33 | Don't forget mate that as the price goes up the yield goes down. I've been here like you a long time, so take some money off the table when you think the time is right. I already have and bought more Santander. Another good yield at a low price. Worth looking at before the market loses its fear of anything Spanish. (BNC) or (nyse:SAN) Good luck, I've still kept some JIM. | melton john | |
26/2/2013 15:33 | I'm speechless with this rise in the share price I have no words. | tenapen |
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