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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Poundland | LSE:PLND | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJ34VB96 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 225.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/1/2016 14:24 | RV , I didn`t even think it was tomorrow. Company website just says mid january , no specific date given. | ![]() philanderer | |
06/1/2016 14:14 | Any indicators for tomorrow's update ? | ![]() rickyvader | |
06/1/2016 13:29 | Still alive apparently 'New Poundland store for Canvey' | ![]() philanderer | |
06/1/2016 12:06 | Poundland in uxbridge more or less empty an hour ago | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2016 23:15 | Even the chinese Haitong Securities puting the boot in ;-) George MacDonald @GeorgeMacD 9h Executive Editor of Retail Week 'Broker Haitong has called time on value retailers with a bearish note advising investors to sell B&M and Poundland...' | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2016 17:27 | i'm in at 99p | ![]() deanroberthunt | |
05/1/2016 15:34 | Not too bad , just -5% in two days so far this week. Laughing stock of the high street . | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2016 14:11 | 200p resistance on the upside now ;-) | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2016 09:44 | 5th jan Jefferies buy tp 300p reiterates | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2016 09:18 | No problem PHIL , plenty more to come. Heading for 180p pre results here by the look of it. Company`s disappearing up it`s own @rse ;-) | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2016 02:25 | Soon to be renamed Pennyland | ![]() ny boy | |
05/1/2016 00:00 | Something's Rotten In Poundland Jan. 4, 2016 5:10 PM ET U.K. discount retailer Poundland Group has done very poorly despite secular tailwinds. Operating metrics are not catching up to North American peers. Poundland Group's acquisition of 99p Stores is a high bar to clear. article: | ![]() philanderer | |
04/1/2016 18:12 | I just can't see how this business model works in coming years.They can't keep shrinking size to sell at a £1. | ![]() montyhedge | |
04/1/2016 17:06 | Bad bad day ; apart from my BRBY short +4.6% , PLND and RTN my two best performers today, both at -2% | ![]() philanderer | |
04/1/2016 15:05 | 200p gone for the first time ever. | ![]() philanderer | |
04/1/2016 09:47 | monty, they won`t have any shops. What price are you short from ? Poundland Group PLC (LON:PLND) had its price objective cut by Deutsche Bank from 250p to 235p in a research report issued on Monday, AnalystRatings.NET reports. The brokerage currently has a “hold” rating on the stock | ![]() philanderer | |
04/1/2016 09:15 | Be patient, they will be selling the shares in the shops soon, that's the price they will be 100p. | ![]() montyhedge | |
03/1/2016 15:31 | I definitely think Poundland management need to be on top form to sort this out. So are they quality managers? | ![]() philo124 | |
03/1/2016 12:04 | FWIW - tipped in The Guardian for 2016 The discount retailer Poundland, whose shares stand at 207.7p, began 2015 by agreeing a deal to buy 99p Stores, but ended it with concerns over the quality of what it actually bought and whether its glory days of sales growth are over. Shares in Poundland have fallen by more than a third this year, mainly thanks to a profits warning in November linked to the costs of integrating 99p Stores and volatile trading. The company, however, has an experienced management team in a growing market. It has plans to open hundreds of new stores and is well-placed to take advantage of changing shopping habits. | ![]() philanderer |
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