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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nwf Group Plc | LSE:NWF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006523608 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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3.00 | 1.48% | 206.00 | 202.00 | 210.00 | 206.00 | 203.00 | 203.00 | 27,994 | 10:47:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Groceries, General Line-whsl | 1.05B | 14.9M | 0.3014 | 6.83 | 101.85M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/7/2011 14:16 | Hi All, Very quiet thread for a share thats performing so well. I bought in here a few weeks ago and tried several times to buy a few more yesterday through Selftrade at £1.45 but they were unable to fulfil the order. Are there only a limited number of shares floating about? | cancun tango | |
07/7/2011 17:49 | Insatiable... | skyship | |
07/7/2011 16:17 | bought more again today | hybrasil | |
05/7/2011 11:47 | On the 6th June I said I thought these would reach £2.00 in the relatively near future. I still see that as the case. | hybrasil | |
05/7/2011 11:07 | Well done hybrasil | cambium | |
05/7/2011 09:05 | Bought more yesterday and today. I anticipate the august results will be stunning | hybrasil | |
04/7/2011 13:20 | The more | look at these the more I feel that they are fundamentally undervalued. Record trading year- I hope that that is reflected in the dividend | hybrasil | |
14/6/2011 11:23 | And also a time traveller - in the recent future. No wonder his tips are good. | a0002577 | |
07/6/2011 14:14 | I bought some more today. Seems to very little stock around | hybrasil | |
07/6/2011 13:28 | Thanks again hybrasil will do some research, share price moving well today. | dealit | |
07/6/2011 10:46 | He is a most interesting investor Lord Lee of Trafford to give him his proper title. He is the best journalist on value investing. He writes on the first weekend of every month in the FT. Over the last ten years I have made a lot of money from his ideas. Ofcourse he is not always right but he does his homework. He goes to to see the directors of the companies he is involved with. He is currently chairman of Wellington Market Co (I think the oldest PLC in existence) | hybrasil | |
07/6/2011 08:01 | Thanks hybrasil, sorry dont know John Lee where did he tip NWF? | dealit | |
06/6/2011 22:28 | John Lee tipped at the weekend. I think you could see these hit £ 2.00 in the relatively recent future. | hybrasil | |
01/6/2011 08:16 | I topped up pre statement and was amazed that the price stayed static after the update and when you take into account the dividend they pay IMHO the share price should be substantially higher. | dealit | |
28/5/2011 06:08 | A lovely quiet board. I bought on the 17th May on the strength of the very positive statement. Now starting to move | hybrasil | |
10/2/2011 06:58 | shame they don't look after their customers though ! | ellemaitch | |
01/2/2011 13:54 | No mention of how they got on during the bad weather in December . Presumably the increased margin on oil deliveries would have been offset by delivery difficulties. And what abouit the food storage during December -? transport must have been difficult so did they have to purchase extra temporary storage facilities? Otherwise these are godd results | 9degrees | |
01/2/2011 10:29 | Broker upgrade today | nellie1973 | |
01/2/2011 09:56 | Good set of results share price up 5%. | dealit | |
18/1/2011 09:51 | What a sleeping giant this stock is with an interst beating dividend of 4%. With results out 1st Feb if trading statements are to be believed will be v good. | dealit | |
15/6/2010 06:19 | Good news at last:- NWF Group plc: Trading Statement Trading ahead of market expectations and new long term financing in place NWF Group plc, the specialist distribution business, is pleased to announce that trading in the year ended 31 May 2010 has been ahead of market expectations and the Board now anticipates another record year for the Group. In addition new long term financing at competitive rates has been secured with Royal Bank of Scotland to support the future development of the Group. Divisional update Food Distribution is on course to deliver, as anticipated, a record result. This has primarily been achieved as a consequence of more efficient operations against a backdrop of resilient ambient grocery volumes being shipped across the UK. Feeds performance has improved significantly in the second half and is now trading in line with expectations for the full year. Fuels has had an outstanding result in the second half, significantly ahead of expectations, by delivering excellent service through a very cold winter period, which resulted in increased demand for heating oil. Financing The Group continues to focus on prudent cash management and net debt at the year-end has been further reduced. Additionally, the Group has successfully secured with Royal Bank of Scotland a new long term funding agreement, with a total facility of £51.0 million available at similar cost to the previous existing facility. This will be subject to normal banking covenants and runs through until October 2013. Richard Whiting, Chief Executive, NWF commented: "The Group's strong trading performance is a reflection of the underlying strength of all three of our operating divisions and we anticipate reporting another set of record results, for the year to 31 May 2010, in our prelims in early August. I am particularly pleased that we have also successfully agreed a new long term facility with our bank on attractive terms. This is a critical step in continuing our development as a specialist distributor in the UK." -Ends | dealit | |
19/3/2010 22:27 | All very quiet here with the share price fading away - question is whether to buy a lot more now or wait a bit | a0002577 | |
02/9/2009 07:58 | Hold recommendation from Growth Company Investor | investinggarden | |
14/8/2009 18:18 | dealit... In October 2007, there was a share consolidation and shareholders got 5 new shares for every old one. Hence the five fold drop in price. But ADVFN never altered their charts to acomodate this. That is why I have used long term charts from Digital Look and not ADVFN in the header, | gateside |
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