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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jd Sports Fashion Plc | LSE:JD. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BM8Q5M07 | ORD 0.05P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.95 | -0.80% | 118.20 | 118.10 | 118.25 | 119.25 | 117.75 | 118.60 | 1,532,352 | 09:50:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sport Gds Stores, Bike Shops | 10.13B | 142.5M | 0.0275 | 43.22 | 6.16B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/12/2019 10:05 | Yes,why sell now ,that's what the market is puzzling over.Pentland sold 6.5% a couple of weeks back to take the interest to 51%.The further sale takes the Pentland interest below 50% and means Pentland can deconsolidate the JD interest from its accounts I presume.For now,the placing price of 740p will prove a benchmark. | steeplejack | |
11/12/2019 09:31 | I'm confused and don't really understand the market to be honest. One question, why would Pentland sell if JD are performing so well? | 1daveo | |
11/12/2019 09:25 | Indeed but that takes Pentland to a holding of around 48.5% below the magic majority holding level.I estimate 24m shares is around 2.5% of the JD. equity. | steeplejack | |
11/12/2019 09:18 | For every seller there is a buyer 1daveo. | luderitz | |
11/12/2019 08:44 | Can anybody please explain? | 1daveo | |
11/12/2019 08:22 | Somebody bought it though ?? | gripfit | |
11/12/2019 08:16 | "On the corporate news front, JD Sports shares could come under pressure with one trader calling it 8% lower after the company's largest shareholder Pentland sells a part of its stake." GLA | hawaly | |
27/11/2019 16:52 | Surely a £200 million sell should generate an RNS? | wetdream | |
27/11/2019 15:35 | Today Foot Locker Inc is up around 2% - read somewhere that their results were disappointing and this was a read across to JD. GLA. | hawaly | |
26/11/2019 20:18 | I saw that,it was on the UT,what will that mean for the share price tomorrow.I thought it was a typo but then saw it again on the breakdown.I have been an small time investor for many years and the only time I have seen these sort of figures on the UT is with one of my long termers Lloyds,but they regularly turn over 100 mill shares a day and recently 500 mill.Should we be worried.Gotmiester/ | gotmiester | |
26/11/2019 19:19 | I see someone sold £200million. Worth a comment? | wetdream | |
22/11/2019 20:55 | Breakout - on high volume. JD is a class act ! Roll on the January trading update | prettygreen | |
13/11/2019 07:23 | It's probably dropping because it's gone up quite a lot in recent months and isn't looking as cheap as it used to. It'd be weird for share prices not to meander up and down. | martinc | |
12/11/2019 10:07 | Does anyone know why the share price seems to be on a downwards trend? | 1daveo | |
01/10/2019 09:43 | Quite - if JD hadn't stepped in FOOT could have been in serious trouble. | alphabeta4 | |
01/10/2019 08:44 | CMA look a bit perverse here perhaps they are short of work and need to justify there existence | slogsweep | |
09/9/2019 15:50 | Buy buy buy £7 plus in the morning on blockbuster sales | bricktycoon | |
09/9/2019 12:28 | This will explode on blockbuster results in the morning buy before this takes double digits out amazon bid imminent | bricktycoon | |
03/7/2019 10:07 | Yep - agreed. I notice the AGM statement last year just said 'in line' not the 'at least in line' seen now. Looks to be setting up well. | alphabeta4 | |
03/7/2019 08:59 | Market update advises all going well with their global expansion continuing apace. Think at least in line guidance will be upgraded to ahead by time of next results. RM | rampmeister | |
19/6/2019 09:36 | Do we know the impact of further tariffs on Nike and adidas costs and therefore JD sports? | saint88 |
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