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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Purplebricks Group Plc | LSE:PURP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYV2MV74 | 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% | 0.31 | 0.28 | 0.34 | - | 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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16/3/2021 10:25 | Recent tick up here, lump on before the express train leaves the Purplebricks Station | ny boy | |
27/1/2021 11:52 | Glad the greek Demi stopped posting. ill let UB know anyway. You wil get a letter from them soon enuf. | magpiecrow | |
08/1/2021 10:19 | Divi reinstatement from BDEV might be helping here. TW. also up. The reflation trade seems to be favouring the smaller caps today. | rayg5 | |
07/1/2021 17:10 | I think it's just tracking FTSE, which is up on reflation expectations here and elsewhere as well as vaccine roll-out but I do expect Sunak to at least consider an extension of the stamp duty holiday. | rayg5 | |
06/1/2021 11:02 | Tory govts will always support the housing market. The outlook for mortgage rates is also benign far into the future. | rayg5 | |
06/1/2021 10:47 | Would be excellent news if stamp duty holiday extended. Housing market still very strong going into 2021. | coscos | |
05/1/2021 14:27 | PURP will benefit from the containment of covid-19 and the subsequent expansion/increase in the housing market. Slow ... but sure. :) | andrewbaker | |
04/1/2021 12:41 | Lots of homebuyers out there!! | johnnjwilliams | |
04/1/2021 12:27 | Another repeat of early 2016 bull run? | hillofwad | |
04/1/2021 09:27 | New Year buying underway, expecting at least 150p min in Q1 | ny boy | |
01/1/2021 11:49 | Happy New year to all bulls and bears here. Let's hope we all remain healthy and prosper in 2021. | andy | |
31/12/2020 12:27 | Onwards & upwards into 2021! | ny boy | |
16/12/2020 10:37 | Trading has continued to be strong and management now expects ‘adjusted EBITDA’ (whatever that might mean!) for the full year to exceed the upper end of the current range of consensus – previously consensus was for adjusted EBITDA of £7.0m, ranging from £5.0m to £10.6m. Investor's Champion comments that he estate agency model in the UK does still look ripe for disruption, but it is not yet clear that PURP has developed the solution to satisfy both home sellers and shareholders. | energeticbacker | |
16/12/2020 08:17 | tooken profits dem in case slows after stamp curtails | magpiecrow | |
15/12/2020 19:34 | more than 400 I remember | rogthepodge | |
15/12/2020 16:59 | or a dividend ? | az4hr | |
15/12/2020 16:59 | They need to do something constructive with a cash pile. Nice acquisition of a cash generative business at single digit PE would be nice. | az4hr | |
15/12/2020 13:40 | Just a firm hold for the time being for me Satisfactory -sure but there doesn't seem to be anyone on the premises who is going to take this much further Vic just wants to tinker with the gadgets rather than add new revenue streams The door is wide open for someone to provide an inhouse best in class conveyancing service It's a real shame especially with all the cash in the bank doing SFA. Well a cut in marketing spend contributed to a third of the profits The lettings side which never gets mentioned has stalled Just 206 instructions Their response has been to do nothing Homeday continue to be loss making so whether there is any hope there of getting a return on the investment I don't know. | hillofwad | |
15/12/2020 12:30 | Well the report says they are selling properties and the price is going up. Bought in Sept @84p finally in profit - expecting over £1 before Christmas and maybe £1.20 in Jan. | ianjsavage | |
15/12/2020 10:04 | Market catching on now. | tez123 |
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