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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mj Gleeson Plc | LSE:GLE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BRKD9Z53 | 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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-2.00 | -0.40% | 498.00 | 497.50 | 503.00 | 502.00 | 498.00 | 498.00 | 65,885 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contractor-oth Residentl | 345.35M | 19.31M | 0.3307 | 15.18 | 291.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/11/2021 16:14 | Starting to look interesting near current levels?. | essentialinvestor | |
24/9/2021 07:28 | Christopher Mills mention MJ Gleeson at 29:40 the latest Interview with PIWORLD Watch the video here: Or listen to the podcast here: | tomps2 | |
15/9/2021 11:37 | Still a great investment project and the new Chief Exec looks to be settling in well - in what has to be one of the most challenging periods. And the strategic land business continues to produce great results. | lex ixtle | |
14/9/2021 06:12 | Brilliant results.Not many companies I can say this about that I am proud to be a shareholder. | siggs44 | |
06/7/2021 15:51 | Results on Friday - looking strong! | siggs44 | |
10/4/2021 10:46 | A very overlooked share. One to definitely keep an eye on. Management are excellent and the results speak for itself. | siggs44 | |
22/3/2021 17:16 | Not sure.The late UT accounted for half the rise so may drop back at the open tomorrow to around 840p | shauney2 | |
22/3/2021 17:10 | What's with the 8% jump in the last hour. This excitement from this mornings news or is it something else | hsduk101 | |
03/3/2021 20:51 | All the housebuilder shares were up today after the budget, but it seems that GLE was overlooked. Even more of a buy now. | apollocreed1 | |
11/2/2021 07:27 | "Results set to be significantly ahead of current market consensus" Nuff said!!! | jaf111 | |
11/2/2021 07:25 | Excellent update | scepticalinvestor | |
10/2/2021 09:51 | Looking forward to interim results tomorrow.......last TU only a month ago which was very positive and share price moved up to around 800p. Since then share price has drifted and is around 10% lower. | jaf111 | |
03/12/2020 08:14 | Not entirely unexpected but don't you just love a 7am positive profit warning to set the day up! | bwm2 | |
03/12/2020 07:17 | Very positive AGM statement out today.Ahead of market expectations and dividends hopefully returning next year. Excellent news. | siggs44 | |
25/10/2020 20:13 | A general view on the state of the overblown property market that has been caused by a variety of government interventions and property stimulus packages Packages that now will not be able to be continued in the face of Covid-19 continuance and the UK Depression deepens ======= UK Property Market to drop 30% over the next 2 years ======= buywell predicts that by the end of 2022 the average price of a house will be back around 160K down from circa 240k now Round number a drop of 30% This is a conservative number in buywells' view based upon the drop in UK GDP of over 20% Check out HP previous drops V previous GDP drops in times of recession and you will see what buywell means. The two always go hand in hand one following the other Check out also the number of high value properties that have recently hit the market in your area buywell would suggest --- folks are trying to cash out to avoid the loss to come | buywell3 | |
12/9/2020 06:37 | Lex I agree. Hopefully good news on land sales and housing sales reignited. They are in the sweet spot in respect of price and location at the moment and could be providing cannon fodder for buy to let buyers who are restricted by the new rules to cheap high yield properties | bwm2 | |
11/9/2020 13:22 | I’m expecting Gleeson to outperform the market. My humble opinion only but with low cost housing and a strong strategic land division it seems better placed than many of its competitors | lex ixtle | |
11/9/2020 09:18 | god why is this thread so thin: there's an update due monday any idea what to expect? | ali47fish | |
23/7/2020 09:27 | Ditto. My other favoured stock in the sector which complements gle is inland homes but both holdings currently modest after completely exiting the market in early March | bwm2 | |
23/7/2020 08:57 | Good point bwm2. But past experience suggests stamp duty savings are often translated into price hikes by sellers. Sorry, can’t help being a bit cynical. You are right to point it out. I confess I don’t know how to call the housing market generally at the moment - or much else, economy wise! | lex ixtle | |
23/7/2020 07:56 | Lex Don't disagree with any of your points and thankyou for your appraisal. All I would add is that at an av selling price of circa £120k they are below the prices positively impacted by the reduction in stamp duty Singer recommenced guidance this week | bwm2 | |
23/7/2020 07:41 | I don't think anyone really knows what the economic impact of COVID will be. Housing need has not gone away, but many people will lose jobs and be unable to afford mortgages and will mortgages continue to be readily available? We have already seen some lenders increase the minimum deposit (eg to 15% Nationwide) and although government support for housebuilders will no doubt continue, it is just impossible to predict how bad the economic impact on housebuilders will be. My personal opinion (and it is no more than that) is that GLE is better able to weather the storm than many others. Its housebuilding arm is focused on providing low-cost homes and starter homes, many of which are bought by FTBs with family support. And the housebuilding business is focussed on northern England. Its strategic land business is a jewel in the crown of the company as it finds opportunities, gets planning and then sells on to the bigger housebuilders, in the south and midlands where demand is greatest. The strategic land business has been crucial in past years to delivering consistent profits. Hopefully, GLE will now see greater merit in retaining the Strategic Land business as it helps avoid concentrating all GLE's eggs in one basket. Previous attempts at selling off the Strategic Land business should be abandoned as the modest diversification which these two business limbs provide is very valuable. IMHO, GLE is a definite "hold" for now and I will be looking to increase my holdings as I would expect to see a bounce-back over the next 18 months or so. Remember, we are now in volatile time and anything can happen - including black swan events such as COVID, but the new management at GLE since Jolyon Harrison was dismissed is well placed in its market. | lex ixtle | |
23/7/2020 06:05 | Yes dropped all day and a £100k sale at end pushed a further 20p lower. | bwm2 | |
22/7/2020 17:17 | well this one has not stopped going down! is it a buy opp! | ali47fish |
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