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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-6.50 | -0.98% | 656.00 | 657.50 | 659.00 | 675.00 | 651.00 | 675.00 | 733,257 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sewerage Systems | 797.2M | 100k | 0.0004 | 16,475.00 | 1.72B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/11/2018 10:20 | Political woes today ..along with my NG holding | badtime | |
13/11/2018 23:14 | as sllab said, German bank reduced from buy to hold, reduced from 750 to 700p target. Shares now fair value (their opinion), so a hold. They have done OK recently, was going to reduce a bit if they touched 800, but also happy to keep existing relatively high exposure. | drectly | |
13/11/2018 19:26 | Thought it might be because of threat of Labour gvt re Brexit negotiations. Still, a bit of a pullback after recent rise is to be expected. Quiet thread this considering. | yf23_1 | |
13/11/2018 19:04 | German bank downgrade, great timing! | sllab101 | |
24/9/2018 07:15 | Good positive trading update today. | gateside | |
10/7/2018 13:23 | The JC effect. | glasgow13 | |
10/7/2018 13:21 | Political woes knocking the sp | badtime | |
06/7/2018 12:01 | Well that's yesterday's ex div drop covered | badtime | |
05/7/2018 15:35 | AGM too. Routine in sleepy valley. | redartbmud | |
05/7/2018 12:14 | Ex div today. | bluemango | |
03/7/2018 10:54 | people's energy quote. 1p/kWh more expensive for both day and night rates for me. oh, and 75% (not 'all') profits returned to customers. That's net profits, after director bonuss etc. Like lots of 'not for profit' organisations (and charities), those running the outfit often take out massive salaries and bonuses ... nat trust, oxfam, co op etc etc. | pierre oreilly | |
15/6/2018 09:17 | ....and back down below £8 | badtime | |
14/6/2018 15:03 | 8 was broken easily. Onwards and upwards! | lodgeview | |
13/6/2018 15:40 | They generating much power? | deanowls | |
13/6/2018 13:13 | Fear the new entrant "Peoples energy". All profits go back to customers. And you never have to change suppliers again because you are on a competitive rate all the time. Only one Tariff. Have a look get a quote see for your self. Only been going 10 months over 10000 customers. | ironhorse | |
11/6/2018 14:36 | 8 would appear to have been the support level if you look at the chart. If PNN can get through this level it may well become a support level once more. Best wait to see if this is the case with a stop around 7.8 | lodgeview | |
11/6/2018 10:14 | I have high yielding utilities in my sipp and isa instead of bonds they provide a growing income which I require . Cannot see any other way of giving me a 5% yield with annual increases as averaged down now in a decent profit situation so will wait for yields on utilities to fall to ftse average yields,if they ever do we are getting paid to wait handsomely. | wskill | |
11/6/2018 09:34 | 8 now, may take profits, although big divi on the way..ex date 5 jul. | chc15 | |
29/5/2018 20:21 | Sold off by those seeking to protect their profits because it has risen from under 600p to ~780p in just over one month. | eeza | |
29/5/2018 18:42 | Yes, but PNN has been hit far more than the FTSE 350 today.Wondered if it was anything company related? | gateside | |
29/5/2018 14:55 | Why such a change in sentiment since Friday? | gateside | |
25/5/2018 09:34 | My Best Buy of the year....excellent | badtime | |
25/5/2018 09:15 | Well done to management I say it's a change in the UK to see top class management deliver on promise. But to be fair the last trading update told me all was well will be sticking with PNN for the foreseeable future and reinvesting the dividend in them. | wskill | |
25/5/2018 08:17 | And whooooossshhhhh!! | lodgeview |
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