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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pennon Group Plc | LSE:PNN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNNTLN49 | ORD 61 1/20P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9.50 | 1.38% | 698.50 | 702.50 | 703.50 | 709.00 | 687.00 | 687.00 | 754,494 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sewerage Systems | 797.2M | 100k | 0.0004 | 17,562.50 | 1.84B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/4/2010 23:27 | Newish presentation on the Pennon website - 14 April 2010 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Utilities & Renewables Conference. In fact they have been blowing their own trumpet quite a bit by the look of it - presenting to investors each month of 2010. | spacecake | |
20/4/2010 11:54 | opto - there's so many of us that we might be able to put together a take-out bid for the company! p.s. nice rise again so far today | ashbox | |
20/4/2010 11:06 | Ignore the lurkers at your peril. Switched from SSE partly into PNN (also a long term holding) 'cos SSE are spending too much. They'll probably spoil the party by bidding for Shanks! | apad | |
20/4/2010 11:06 | Ignore the lurkers at your peril. Switched from SSE partly into PNN (also a long term holding) 'cos SSE are spending too much. They'll probably spoil the party by bidding for Shanks! | apad | |
20/4/2010 09:14 | Good morning Ashbox....we are building into quite a shareholder group now! LOL | optomistic | |
18/4/2010 15:50 | I'm still here too!! Pleased with the gradual rise and added a few on the way up. | ashbox | |
18/4/2010 12:43 | Well that makes two of us PHILO! | optomistic | |
16/4/2010 17:09 | Now all things considered that was an incredible finish to the week. Sure the two or three holders who read this thread must be feeling reasonably content with today's close. | optomistic | |
15/4/2010 08:48 | Well PNN dropped off yesterday now firming back up, wouldn't think a utility would move around so much, any thoughts on this? I took the opp to purchase into my ISA after selling my holding to log the gains before the 5th. Anyone else tempted yesterday? | optomistic | |
11/2/2010 17:07 | bOUGHT 1500 THIS AM FWIW | philo124 | |
09/2/2010 08:32 | lol they moved there div payment to April Fools day ! | jon827 | |
18/1/2010 15:09 | MIATA........and I am very happy with that, along with many others it seems. Ashbox, your £6 is looking a lot more attainable now. | optomistic | |
18/1/2010 10:50 | Pennon has decided not to refer Ofwat's price determination for 2010-2015 to the Competition Commission and also promised real dividend growth over the five year duration of the regime. | miata | |
13/1/2010 13:27 | looks like there might be some pipes to fix soon "Water supplier United Utilities is taking more than 7,200 calls per day from its customers in north-west England - 10 times more than the winter average. " | jon827 | |
11/1/2010 10:38 | At this rate PNN might even get back to my purchase price of £6.00 !! | ashbox | |
11/1/2010 10:32 | Consolidation @ 540, a break through and hold above this resistance and 550 is the next step up! | optomistic | |
05/1/2010 11:38 | Time to take profits/?? | fozzyb | |
09/12/2009 10:33 | no, very odd todays drop? | chc15 | |
09/12/2009 09:49 | 32p off in two days! I can see no comment anywhere as to the reason. Anyone any thoughts as to why this drop? | optomistic | |
04/12/2009 12:03 | Large move on small volume, not usually a good signal but it has come so far is it likely/possible that someone is taking an interest in PNN? | optomistic | |
03/12/2009 12:14 | Well not so nice this morning! Hopefully just profit taking (not to be unexpected) after a superb rise from the 440's | optomistic | |
01/12/2009 16:02 | ...............nice :-)) | optomistic |
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