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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 | |
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1.50 | 0.59% | 256.10 | 256.10 | 256.30 | 256.70 | 254.60 | 254.60 | 1,384,869 | 10:21:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc General Mdse Stores | 11.93B | 363.4M | 0.1842 | 13.92 | 5.06B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/9/2012 17:53 | Anyone been to this new flagship store in Cheshire? Any thoughts, sounds fantastic. | robertfaulkner | |
01/9/2012 17:40 | Just been round my local revamped store as far as I could tell the refit was a complete waste of money, there's now less mens range and its harder to find things. They need to concentrate on the product more. | tparker | |
27/8/2012 15:45 | Marks & Spencer mentioned in September edition of spread betting magazine | guidfarr | |
19/8/2012 12:48 | should shoot up to 420p in a week or so i reckon | snatander | |
19/8/2012 12:12 | The high street as we know it is dead, says Simon Freakley at Zolfo Cooper Europe He's the "retail doctor" that companies turn to in times of trouble. Simon Freakley tells Andrew Cave why big-name stores need a revolution Simon Freakley is not afraid of being controversial. The chief executive of corporate advisory and restructuring firm Zolfo Cooper Europe thinks high streets outside London are dead and will never recover their former glories. Freakley, 50, is also sceptical about the future for Marks & Spencer and other mid-market retailers and believes Britain's commercial property industry has hardly changed since the Magna Carta and needs reform. These are provocative views and more so because Freakley is far from a disinterested observer. His firm specialises in retail as well as the financial services, leisure and automotive sectors and has run high-profile high street administrations including Clinton Cards, Habitat, Hawkin's Bazaar and womenswear chains Jane Norman, Fenn Wright Manson and Ellie Louise. He is clear about the reasons for such collapses generally bad management, failure to grasp the opportunities presented by the internet and social media, and being squeezed by converging retail sectors. He is the retail doctor and sometime undertaker, and as such his opinions matter. | buywell2 | |
13/8/2012 15:27 | Just tucked away a few more as I've only made great returns on this one. | aussiedonnie | |
12/8/2012 19:53 | profits are falling big time . | portside1 | |
10/8/2012 19:29 | New collection... | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 19:20 | New range... | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 16:31 | Strong finish on bad day looks good for next week. | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 10:44 | Have been following it for some time but I still think its very risky at the moment. If a turnaround did come it would fly but not for me just at the moment but I keep it on my monitor and am watching closely. | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 09:27 | Speculative but it trades under its cash, is making some changes. Hope it goes like Next did, from 10p to £30 | snatander | |
10/8/2012 08:43 | I always keep my eye on JL it looks good for MKS. What is your view on French Connection ? | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 08:41 | John Lewis sales growth has rebounded as the Olympic feel-good factor, milder weather and new ranges boosted takings. RETAIL WEEK Sales soared 22.4% to £63.33m in the week to August 4, with Olympics merchandise in particular selling well, rocketing 51% on last week. John Lewis head of commercial format and implementation Tim Harrison said: "Undoubtedly, the feel-good factor of Team GB's medal success has had a direct impact in uplifting sales, not only in our London shops but also in our branches throughout the country certainly a great way to start the new half year." | snatander | |
10/8/2012 08:25 | Not really but I get around a lot and seen you on french connection and a few other stocks I am always on the lookout. | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 08:21 | Chart looking bullish again. | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 08:20 | ohhhhh a stalker....Long on M&S, big long term hold. On a yield like this bootiful | snatander | |
10/8/2012 08:18 | I agree I may post on chart thread next Snatander! Been following some of your posts on other threads around lately are you a trader or long on stocks! | simon templar qc | |
10/8/2012 08:15 | Chart looks good for next level of 385p and then 424p | snatander | |
09/8/2012 18:25 | sales are falling big timebe aware do look before losing your cash . this share is a sell . | portside1 | |
09/8/2012 10:57 | My rods doing a lot of quivering this morning. | simon templar qc | |
09/8/2012 09:27 | Yes it is, my divining rod is quivering again I can sense something affoot here. Dow is due to open up and we tend to trend higher on futures up. If its a US predator that is what I would expect. My rod tends to quiver more in an afternoon albeit it started earlier this morning. | simon templar qc | |
09/8/2012 09:10 | You can say that again! Your rod is quivering again | snatander |
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