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WINK M Winkworth Plc

175.00
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
M Winkworth Investors - WINK

M Winkworth Investors - WINK

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
M Winkworth Plc WINK London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 175.00 08:00:14
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
172.50 172.50 175.00 175.00 175.00
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Industry Sector
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT & SERVICES

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Posted at 08/9/2021 20:47 by hillofwad
Yes Xmas will be coming early for the property world with it becoming a lot quieter, during the next few weeks earlier than normal .

Still enough momentum to get them through to surpass H2 reveue last year with rentals likely to enjoy a decent run

The Central London offices some of which are treading water eagerly await the return of the foreign investor

The outliers suffering from a lot of fresh inventory

The important office for Winkies is Tooting where they trouser 90% of the revenue and that is going exceptionally well

The bonus prize here for shareholders is the possibilty of the main sharehoder's equity hitting the market at some stage

Meanwhile enjoy the dividend
Posted at 08/9/2021 19:11 by aleman
I have no urge to shout anyone down and am quite happy to calmly discuss. I'm just an investor trying to devine where we are going. I'm on recession watch. I think a big chunk of the roughly 1.5m people coming back from Furlough next month will not have work to return to and their spending will drop significantly. Many will be moonlighting and lose one of their incomes. I fancy it will add to a few pressures that look like slowing the economy - such as Boris's tax increases (that will add to some stiff increases already in the pipeline) and reduced car and electricals production due to chip shortages. It feels like it's downhill from here to me.
Posted at 15/2/2021 13:42 by hillofwad
With a huge belt of investor money being released by the sale of CWD looking for a home in the sector.Why Not WINK /

Ticks a lot of boxes

41.8% owned by 78 year old Simon Agace who surely will be doing some tax planning at his age

With a market cap of a bitezize under £18m surely under the radar of predators eyes

Good reputation and the London branches faring much better than Foxtons or Marsh &Parsons

Somebody could easily kick up here for a nationwide rollout and it does not have to be franchised
Posted at 10/6/2020 11:57 by aleman
The lettings market has bounced back faster than the home sales market, according to the upmarket estate agent Knight Frank. It says that the number of valuation appraisals for lettings properties jumped to a record high in the week to 6 June, and was 19% above the five-year average. The weekly number of tenants looking to move was 40% above the five-year average.

Viewings to buy are still down around 1/4.
Posted at 03/8/2017 16:38 by dangersimpson2
They should rename their franchisees 'Local Property Experts' offer a fixed price option and investors would suddenly think this was worth 100x the current market cap ;-)
Posted at 25/7/2013 17:27 by dashton42
...and Investors Chronicle tips WINK a Buy today. Nice for this minnow to get some coverage at last.
Posted at 24/7/2013 12:59 by dashton42
WINK gets a positive mention on the Investors Chronicle website today:

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