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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc | LSE:JDW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001638955 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -0.07% | 735.00 | 734.00 | 735.50 | 737.50 | 731.00 | 733.00 | 60,443 | 12:46:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Drinking Places (alcoholic) | 990.95M | 24.89M | 0.1933 | 37.84 | 941.81M |
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09/10/2019 17:52 | Boris Johnson was labelled a "traitor" by Guy Verhofstadt THREE times today - for trying to take Britain out of the EU. Farage: 'You patronising stuck up snob!' VIDEO | johnwise | |
09/10/2019 12:47 | Vegan Burgers ? Vegetarians have a 20% higher risk of suffering a stroke than meat eaters 'because they miss out on key vitamins' Researchers at Oxford University tracked nearly 50,000 people for 18 years Soybeans: Too Good to be True "Once again to raise our voice of concern. Soybeans in fact contain a large number of dangerous substances." | johnwise | |
09/10/2019 08:11 | J D Wetherspoon: Jefferies starts tracking byway of HOLD, targeting 1590 GBp. | florenceorbis | |
09/10/2019 00:14 | Hello Opto, but it’s festive time every day in Topsham. | luderitz | |
08/10/2019 22:52 | Festival time here in Exmouth from tomorrow 30 real ales @ 1.99 pint at The Powder Monkey. | optomistic | |
06/10/2019 22:05 | Absolutely agree love spoons but stopping selling Erdinger was a mistake | tim 3 | |
06/10/2019 21:20 | English-brewed Wheat Beer is "equal to or better" than Erdinger Weissbiier??!! Do me a favour, Mr Martin!! Why dont you be honest and admit that what you are saying here is hypocritical humbug and that your behaviour is extremely undemocratic; you are forcing your customers to accept inferior products, simply to satisfy your own narrow political and economic beliefs. Do your fellow directors agree with you on that one, I wonder? Or maybe you should let your customers exercise their democratic right and have a vote on it!! | glenowen | |
06/10/2019 17:36 | Brexit Inn is much better | ignoble | |
06/10/2019 15:19 | October/24/2019 Ex-dividend day for final dividend November/13/2019 Q1 2020 Sales and Revenue Release - Trading Update | ariane | |
06/10/2019 15:13 | Summary The company has solid fundamentals for a short-term investment strategy. Strengths Predictions on business development from analysts polled by Standard & Poor's are tight. This results from either a good visibility into core activities or accurate earnings releases. The tendency within the weekly time frame is positive above the technical support level at 1305 GBp Weaknesses Stock prices approach a strong long-term resistance in weekly data at GBp 1615. The company sustains low margins. The group shows a rather high level of debt in proportion to its EBITDA. The group usually releases earnings worse than estimated. The firm pays small or no dividend to shareholders. For that reason, it is not a yield company. For the last few months, analysts have been revising downwards their earnings forecast. Most analysts recommend that the stock should be sold or reduced. The three month average target prices set by analysts do not offer high potential in comparison with the current prices. | ariane | |
06/10/2019 14:57 | Or the brexit inn | ariane | |
06/10/2019 14:55 | The Brexit Arms ? | ignoble | |
06/10/2019 13:11 | JD Wetherspoon has confirmed that the massive £2.6-million redevelopment on the former boozer in High Street, Kingswinford, will kick started on Monday, September 30. | johnwise | |
06/10/2019 13:11 | JD Wetherspoon favours more UK products as we move towards Brexit As we barrel towards Brexit, some firms are making moves to ensure business continues as usual. Pub chain JD Wetherspoon has already increased its range of drinks from UK and non-EU producers across its 880 pubs. The pubs have stopped serving Champagne, German Jagermeister, French brandies Courvoisier VS and Hennessy Fine de Cognac and German wheat beers. They have been replaced with sparkling wines from the UK and Australia, E&J Brandy (the number two selling brandy in the USA), Black Bottle (the number one selling brandy in Australia) Strika, a herbal liqueur produced in England, and wheat beers from the UK. Wetherspoon founder and chairman, Tim Martin, said: “This is a significant move by us and highlights our commitment to offering an excellent range of UK and world products, with the emphasis on quality and value for the two million customers who visit our pubs each week. All EU products have UK or non-EU replacements, often at equal or better quality and price.” | johnwise | |
02/10/2019 23:47 | Why did he mention Spoons? | luderitz | |
02/10/2019 15:02 | Watch Boris Johnson's Conservative Party Conference speech Video | johnwise | |
28/9/2019 10:22 | Pigs in Blankets making me hungry and it is not even Christmas | ignoble | |
28/9/2019 09:29 | THISISLOCALLONDON.CO 27th September Hayes, Ickenham and Ruislip pubs have worldwide range of beer Beer festival celebrates 40 years of Wetherspoons Beer festival celebrates 40 years of Wetherspoons 0 comment BEERS from Australia, USA, Guam and Italy, together with others from across the UK, are coming to three pubs in Hillingdon during a 12-day real ale festival. The Botwell Inn in Coldharbour Lane, Hayes, The Tichenham Inn in Swakeleys Road, Ickenham, and JJ Moons in Victoria Road, Ruislip, all Wetherspoon pubs, will each be serving up to 40 beers during the festival, which runs from October 9- 20. It celebrates Wetherspoon's 40th anniversary and beers on offer include JD Boss Hogg (Wadworth), Ruby Abbot (Greene King) and Punk is Dead (Brewster's). They will all cost £2.10 a pint. The pubs will have a limited-edition 40th anniversary pint glass for sale at £1 on a first-come-first-ser | adrian j boris | |
28/9/2019 09:04 | We have seen in Hong Kong what happens when people feel that democracy is being undermined. I really don't want the same thing happening here, but it is a possibility which can't be ignored. All we hear are examples of MP's making or threatening to make laws on the hoof to thwart Brexit. We are told that although we voted to leave, we didn't vote for leaving without a deal. But we were warned of the consequences of leaving by the remain campaign before we voted. We sent Parliament a very clear message in the European Elections, by voting for a brand new party committed to leaving without a deal. They won more seats than the mainstream parties. And still remainer MPs think they know best and make it up as they go along.. Hong Kong protests: Riot police intercept, arrest protesters as violence continues Video | johnwise | |
24/9/2019 20:11 | Nothing to do with JDW SP, but I think there maybe a thread where that link will fit. | luderitz |
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