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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Marks And Spencer Group Plc | LSE:MKS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031274896 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.80 | 0.31% | 261.50 | 261.40 | 261.60 | 262.80 | 260.10 | 262.20 | 5,270,160 | 14:02:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc General Mdse Stores | 11.93B | 363.4M | 0.1842 | 14.19 | 5.15B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/10/2021 19:56 | Good grief!! Is David actually another alias of Debb’s???? How many has she got??? | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 18:19 | Humoty you need to go back inn the pantomine as a clown. | debsdowner | |
22/10/2021 16:57 | Neil: I am certainly not wrong about the two companies that have open short positions here. I know you like to be right all the time Neil as is evident by your responses to other posters on this site. You should all go and look at the MKS LSE site to see what he has been posting over there. This person seems to have two personas. | david7015 | |
22/10/2021 16:12 | Debb’s classic!!! Now we have 2 predictions 150 or 200 depending on wind direction. Stupid beyond belief. Get back behind that coin dispenser !!! | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 16:10 | David, Wrong. Pelham have 1.39% short and the last time they lowered their short was November 2020 or a year ago. 1.89% short position overall. hxxps://shorttracker | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 15:40 | zztop, you say, "But all savings in the banks will be history", so where do you keep your money if you have any? under your mattress? | freedom97 | |
22/10/2021 15:29 | David is right Humpty no way is MARKS going to 70 pence range. There may be weakness but if MARKS possitivity is maintained its my target of £2. If not then back to under £1.50 ish. Humpty cannot even predict the weather when the forecasts is a high pressure system right over the UK. | debsdowner | |
22/10/2021 15:15 | It makes no difference with all this rock and roll people will buy ahead of the interim results which are only a week or so away. | netcurtains | |
22/10/2021 15:09 | Market doesn’t necessarily agree with your forecast of 78p. Pelham has reduced its short position exposure and BR reduced theirs 10 days ago. I am not suggesting that stocks generally won’t come under pressure over the next few weeks and months but it is much easier to forecast doomsday scenarios when you have no skin in the game. Nothing personal to you Neil. | david7015 | |
22/10/2021 14:58 | Market agrees with me David so I can’t be wrong, can I ! | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 14:50 | Neil I think you are being disingenuous in your posting. You hold no shares, but were very positive on M&S up to a fortnight ago. Now you are actively talking it down. No way this will get anywhere near 78p in my opinion. The estate is probably worth that alone. | david7015 | |
22/10/2021 14:25 | Zztop indeed. Up the revolution yes!! | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 14:16 | Total collapse is coming imoBut all savings in the banks will be history The banks will have a "bail in"That's when they take you money to avoid financial difficulties | zztop | |
22/10/2021 13:32 | Freedom the news is full of doom and Debb’s was also calling for the total planet collapse environmental and financial in self destruction mode. If you watch Mks this week it’s heading for a total Percy ! I assume Debb’s will be calling this Sp collapse on Monday ! | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 12:37 | You might be waiting a long time then. | freedom97 | |
22/10/2021 12:28 | I like the idea of higher interest on my savings! I have no equities now. Completely out and only hold cash waiting for the total collapse of world markets. | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 12:14 | Higher interest rates = stronger Sterling = MKS saves money when buying in stock from outside of UK. Plus those that save will earn more interest on their savings, so will have more money to spend! | freedom97 | |
22/10/2021 12:09 | Debb’s dear, you couldn’t predict lunch standing in a queue for chips! | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 12:07 | Down she blows!!! Shore mm is doing his best to keep it up, but there is barely any volume and Pelham are throwing their shorts at it! | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 11:36 | Humpty, you know I am right but dont want to admit it, the inflation rate is rising and I think it will hit 5% or even go higher as input prices are continuing to rise. The worry is now whether the BOE will raise rates. It is the forward outlook statement the market will be looking for at MARKS, they were possitive a month ago but if that has changed then MARKS share price will indeed fall. I dont think you will see the 70s range before results. | debsdowner | |
22/10/2021 10:11 | Mks share price heading for 78p in my opinion. | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 10:08 | Inflation. Debb’s wrong again!! 5% is a forecast and forecasts are no better than a bucket with 3 doz holes. Useless! For a northern lass Debb’s you are far from typical spade is a spade! More like a spade is a rake kind of gal. Now make sure you butter your barn toastie right to the edge ! Btw chip shops are on their way out as government hike the tax on all fast food by 20%. You’d better get a larger chip pan, and more lard! | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 09:58 | Debb’s sweetheart, Wrong again. Fuel unavailability caused the slow down not high st. Really poor reporting, it’s about time knowingly printing lies should be a prison sentence. | neilhumphreys | |
22/10/2021 09:47 | Inflation could hit 5% or more by the begining of next year and the BOE thinking of increasing interest rates which will weaken consumer spend. | debsdowner |
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