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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Osb Group Plc | LSE:OSB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLDRH360 | 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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12.60 | 3.04% | 426.40 | 426.80 | 427.40 | 429.20 | 402.40 | 402.40 | 1,549,394 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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04/10/2017 07:14 | So a 6% discount as suspected.I'm glad they have clarified the sale - they have actually sold 14% of their stake, sooner they sell out the better as its overhanging the business. | che7win | |
03/10/2017 21:28 | Looks like it.If there is a 6% discount tomorrow, I will consider buying, the shares go ex-dividend next week for 3.5p. | che7win | |
03/10/2017 21:20 | Funny how those bad boys with all the up grades didn’t want to go through 400 then we (share holders find out F C flowers are back in seems the market makers new more than us share holders hmmm. | portermj | |
29/9/2017 11:36 | The banks are moving up strongly this week. Look at PAG and ALD. I expect OSB could break out from here at any time and put on 5% very quickly from here. Money is rotating in, definitely a bit more interest to me. | che7win | |
28/9/2017 20:42 | This bad boy does not what to break 400 ? | jammerw | |
27/9/2017 14:37 | Sold the trading ones. This stock far to predictable, how about a break out. The banks are looking very strong today. | che7win | |
19/9/2017 11:20 | I'm buying again on todays low. | che7win | |
15/9/2017 11:49 | Love the volatility in this stock, great for trading around the edges. Two batches bought today. | che7win | |
15/9/2017 08:46 | Well, I've bought another batch, will trade these. 3.5p ex dividend next month. | che7win | |
13/9/2017 21:00 | Yes, it was strong today. | che7win | |
13/9/2017 20:12 | Hopefully your breakout che7win would be nice. | portermj | |
07/9/2017 12:37 | Investec looking for 52.61 EPS and 18p dividend for next year. So P/E is 7.5 here for "high teens" growth. Mad. | che7win | |
07/9/2017 10:42 | Another upgrade: Date Broker Recommendation Price Old target price New target price Notes 07 Sep 17 Credit Suisse Outperform 389.45 450.00 460.00 Reiterates | che7win | |
04/9/2017 12:18 | Peel hunt upgraded target price by 10p today to 435p | che7win | |
01/9/2017 14:03 | Port, The way I see it, the market has tried to break out the stock to the upside and the downside since June.If you look at the chart, it hasn't been able to break 400p, but we are seeing a triangle formation here. Higher lows and lower highs.It will break out at some stage, all brokers excluding Numis have been impressed with results. Numis is sector wide negative and seem to hate the sector, despite rising profits.In OSBs case, they upgraded their H2 expectations.It's been frustrating, but the business is impressive. | che7win | |
01/9/2017 13:33 | what goes on here great figs more good things from brokers but no change in share price does the market have information we don't ? | portermj | |
31/8/2017 09:06 | New broker: Date Broker Recommendation Price Old target price New target price Notes 31 Aug 17 Barclays Capital Overweight 394.95 - 490.00 Reiterates | che7win | |
24/8/2017 22:14 | @ Adam - Off the top of my head I think it's 11%, although it can vary between 9-13% depending on the nature of the capital (lower risk offers lower requirement). If you go to the BoE website you should be able to download some pdf's of the various stress tests and stability reports they do, and one of them should contain the finer details about this. (assuming the figures aren't on the website itself, which they likely are somewhere or other). | calahan | |
24/8/2017 22:02 | Adam, Think Tier1 is 10.5% but don't quote me.Agree with your view, brokers - (apart from Investec) have been too conservative on forecasts IMHO. | che7win | |
24/8/2017 21:38 | Very good results this morning - difficult to know where to start with them! Market forecasts of 48p obviously need upgrading now to something in the 50s, so PE is now under 8x for the year. 2018 market forecasts of 50.9p also look stupid and need upping by at least 10...in fact, the current 2019 forecast of 55.2p looks relatively conservative for 2018. Question for those with better regulatory knowledge than me - their Tier 1 capital is now 13.7%....what the regulatory min that they need to hold? Reason for asking is that I'm looking at all my investments in the context of what might happen in a downturn. Thanks Adam | adamb1978 | |
24/8/2017 11:50 | I enjoyed the conference call very much, one thing is very apparent, this is a well run business, they have their hands on all the levers, knowing their customers intimately. I honestly expected a 30p rise this morning minimum, I suppose if the 400p level is broken we will rise sharply from there as we have spent 3 months gaining energy to leave this price range. The business growth has accelerated since last results. They are being very careful on risk profile too, withdrawing from selected lines. One analyst suggested a 20p special dividend, such is their capital surplus, they may do this if they don't find investments over the next six moments. I'm very pleased with these results. | che7win | |
24/8/2017 11:14 | Hhhhmmm, Peel Hunt have curiously issued two notes today (@7:52 and 9:21), but I haven't been able to find either to know if there's a difference between them. I assume the second one just contains a correction but...??? Can't recall the last time I seen a broker issue two notes in the same day though, so a bit of a mystery. Anyway... very happy with these results. I've topped up several times on the way down, mistiming it mostly as my top-up average is only 397p. But at least I'm finally in profit on that now! | calahan | |
24/8/2017 09:27 | Going into CC now. | che7win |
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