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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Next Plc | LSE:NXT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032089863 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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44.00 | 0.48% | 9,232.00 | 9,240.00 | 9,246.00 | 9,298.00 | 9,182.00 | 9,228.00 | 236,663 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fabricated Textile Pds, Nec | 5.03B | 711.7M | 5.6129 | 16.47 | 11.72B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/10/2018 11:57 | as per the EU referendum, the project fear experts, osborne, IMF, OECD et al... and also the many who said it would be a disaster if we didnt join the euro. | arnold arnold | |
14/10/2018 11:53 | Some companies may do OK in a no deal situation, but that doesn't mean all will! Writing off the vast majority of reputable economists, heads of the major car producers, the CBI etc etc as liars on the basis of what one or two CEOs of small companies say seems more than a little rash! | greyingsurfer | |
14/10/2018 10:18 | This company has always struck me as the most open and honest of any i have ever held. Sad to see the lies being peddled and the effect they have had on many of the other shares in my portfolio. | smicker | |
11/10/2018 16:08 | Chairman just spends £250 k on shares ... a vote of confidence. | alex1621 | |
25/9/2018 11:20 | Very pleased with results today and outlook improving as hoped. Brexit basically making no difference, even with a no deal Brexit is nice to read. | smicker | |
25/9/2018 10:12 | Next plc (NXT) Earnings-Reaction to Keep an Eye | danieldanj | |
18/7/2018 08:57 | Missed it first thing! | toffeeman | |
17/7/2018 11:42 | Out for 120 points, will repeat if it hits 62 again | toffeeman | |
13/7/2018 16:40 | 90 points made today - plessant | toffeeman | |
13/7/2018 11:30 | Took a v wee short when it was above 62. | toffeeman | |
02/7/2018 07:10 | Hi Kendo, short on Next? A bit risky my friend, the first two quarters should be reasonably good, despite the carnage in the retail industry Next seem to have taken action to reinvigorate their business ... online is doing well and the poor like for like in stores is narrowing ... my view is that their store base will shrink over time and find they will find the right equilibrium between online and store. And they might well pick up sales from the competition, who are shrinking and going out of business. | alex1621 | |
02/7/2018 06:35 | They’re securing rent reductions averaging 27-28% on expired leases. Online is, I believe, more than 50% of sales and growing faster than high-street is shrinking. That’s why their share price has risen while DEB’s collapses.. | blusteradjuster | |
01/7/2018 20:57 | I concour, sales are only growing for NXT from the online platform only.Their bricks and mortar models are in disarray.Higher wage bill increases , higher rental increases, higher rate increases, slowing increases in all of their stores only eludes to a major reformat of a new plan.Simon Wolfsden is a smart man, if he's not he will miss his chance to retire with a poke in the fire.30 years ago M&S were king, 17 years ago Next took their crown.17 years later Next are just another stale business living of old times and successes, a lot like the people who work and plan the future of this business.Many are past it and so are Next in the next 5 years.Short will be the most viable option here once you have joined all the dots.???? | kendonagasaki | |
28/6/2018 16:41 | If it hits 62 - I might have a pop! | toffeeman | |
27/6/2018 16:26 | Shorters doomed to failure. UK retailers' sales recovery continues as sales surge in June. Please do your own research... | qantas | |
05/6/2018 20:42 | My local Next in Selly Oak seemed quite busy with a healthy queue at the tills around 13;45 this sunny Tuesday. | gorse | |
21/5/2018 20:58 | Made loads of money today out of the short tracker list today MKS DEB OCDO NXT. Shorts doomed to failure. Some badly burnt fingers shorting. Please do your own research. | qantas | |
20/5/2018 11:02 | Fighting back hxxps://www.theindus | smicker | |
10/5/2018 19:26 | A strong Board and CEO should eventually turn this juggenaut around and I can see it ultimately regaining favour with the market. Much relies on the online potential being realised. Can Next achieve this? Possibly. The online image needs some attention. Encouraged by todays RNS but the news on this one is a bit like a switchback. | greek islander | |
10/5/2018 09:41 | On the corporate front, Next rallied after the clothing retailer upgraded its profit guidance for the year, as it posted a rise in first-quarter sales thanks to unusually warm weather in recent weeks. Please do your own research. | qantas | |
30/4/2018 08:41 | "Please do your own researcher."Presiden | lordbung | |
18/4/2018 09:55 | In Next's last update I recall the CEO mentioned that the next couple of quarters should be an improvement on last year, because errors that where made during that period will not be repeated. He is known for underpromising and overdelivering ... so I wouldn't be at all surprised to see positive numbers. Weather might be a factor, but forward statements should carry more weight. Bear in mind that weather can boost sales also, so any slippage could be recovered in a good summer or autumn. | alex1621 | |
17/4/2018 22:01 | TS is due in a few weeks. I am estimating that the terrible weather may have dented this seasons earnings somewhat. The lack of profit warning in the results surprised some analysts but does anyone have a view that a warning is more likely due to the weather of late or no? | thorpematt | |
16/4/2018 20:38 | Rebranding Directory to Next Online.Pitching it as more than just clothes. | jettyboy |
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