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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Marston's Plc | LSE:MARS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1JQDM80 | ORD 7.375P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 30.35 | 30.05 | 30.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Malt Beverages | 885.4M | -9.3M | -0.0147 | -20.54 | 191.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/8/2023 12:28 | Whats the share price telling you Trev London Stock Exchange - 07:04:35 2023-08-14 am EDT 31.80 GBX +1.60% | waldron | |
14/8/2023 12:27 | Despite what you say Trev, you might find that this is the start of a trend up chuckle and cheers | waldron | |
14/8/2023 11:56 | I understand they sold the pub but it does remind you of the share price here completely decimated. Obviously the market doesn’t respect the NAV here and believes the debt moving forward will be much more of an issue you can argue the point but the share price is telling you so. | 123trev | |
14/8/2023 10:57 | Did the locals consider making an offer for the Crooked House to turn it into a community pub? | stevenlondon3 | |
12/8/2023 12:25 | And according to this morning's Daily Mail they are not going to be covering themselves with any glory. Will wait for dust to settle. Good luck | jubberjim | |
11/8/2023 17:50 | Marstons 1400 pubs and net assets of about 100p per share are suddenly in the public eye after the Crooked House incident. Priceless assets so much a part of British Culture. Anything that draws investors attention to the Marton asset base has to be a positive. | careful | |
09/8/2023 18:23 | Whoever bought it, is in trouble. | hamhamham1 | |
08/8/2023 10:40 | Have a watch of the 1974 video clip. | skinny | |
06/8/2023 15:47 | It may not do them any good. This is what happened when a developer bulldozed a London pub...... | jeffian | |
06/8/2023 11:59 | What a coincidence. Interesting to see who the owner is and what the fire excess was. lol | ianian4 | |
06/8/2023 11:51 | Less than a week after my previous post :- | skinny | |
31/7/2023 08:38 | Surely got to get an offer soon | heatseek77 | |
26/7/2023 17:20 | ham, I'm very overweight ACRL and MCB. Both make own brands for discounters and supermarkets. Both were losers when input prices went through the roof. Input prices are now falling and both IMO are already trading at near normal profit levels today and may make exceptional profits in the months to come. | darrin1471 | |
26/7/2023 11:25 | Update sinking in, buyers starting to have a dip. | hamhamham1 | |
26/7/2023 11:11 | With increasing revenue and reducing debt, the appeal to a predator is only growing. Things could move very quickly if we get another approach | boffster | |
26/7/2023 11:01 | Another few which I think have legs, apart from MARS are MCG, SYNT, COST, NCC, WG., STX and TLY. Got plenty of other vanilla stocks, but these each have 2x in them at least, hopefully. And yes, I am talking my own book :) DYOR. | hamhamham1 | |
26/7/2023 09:49 | L2 looks evenly balanced to me. Price looks at the top of the down channel that started in Feb and just below 100ma Volumes do not look abnormal. MARS looks undervalued to me vs other pubs. I hold very few but would buy if downtrend was broken. | darrin1471 | |
26/7/2023 09:31 | Good update, so steady climb hopefully, yep 37p area gives a bit of resistance, but give it time. Am looking at the 5 yr chart for longer term targets, rather than the weekly or monthly charts. | hamhamham1 | |
26/7/2023 09:24 | Ham what's next prediction 😉 33p hit looking to 36/7p | heatseek77 | |
26/7/2023 08:15 | Spread narrowed now, sell/buy prices both approx 33p, ready to move up IMO. | hamhamham1 |
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