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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Saga Plc | LSE:SAGA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMX64W89 | ORD 15P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-1.60 | -1.24% | 127.20 | 126.20 | 127.80 | 132.00 | 126.20 | 132.00 | 44,951 | 09:33:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 741.1M | -113M | -0.8022 | -1.60 | 181.14M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/11/2022 19:23 | Diku, we would like some at £6, I could retire at that price today... | kulvinder | |
17/11/2022 14:23 | Somebody mention 600p?...can I have some please... | diku | |
17/11/2022 13:18 | Just a quick visit, where is this £6.00 Saga share price prediction? It's painful to read postings from long term holders (Aye) in hope that they may well recoup their money. :-( | fant1 | |
16/11/2022 15:08 | Sir Roger...Roger...Sell the company... | diku | |
14/11/2022 01:04 | Saga 2023 - first 6 months. (Doubles avail)(Single avail)(Percent sold) January 12th - 25th (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (310)(61)(31.83%) As @ 13/11 - (216)(15)(55.26%) 25th - 8th Feb (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (323)(73)(28.03%) As @ 13/11 - (235)(20)(50.95%) Jan sales @ 10th August = 29.93%, @ 13th November = 53.11% February 2nd - 18th Feb (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (176)(23)(62.46%) As @ 13/11 - (130)(15)(72.47%) 8th - 15th Feb (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (358)(90)(19.32%) As @ 13/11 - (314)(43)(32.83%) 15th - 28th Feb (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (291)(64)(35.33%) As @ 13/11 - (186)(4)(62.36%) 18th - 5th Mar (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (166)(20)(64.76%) As @ 13/11 - (120)(3)(75.68%) 28th - 15th Mar (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (306)(68)(31.93%) As @ 13/11 - (197)(14)(59.16%) Feb sales @ 10th August = 42.76%, @ 13th November = 60.5% March 5th - 4th Apr (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (128)(0)(74.37%) As @ 13/11 - (142)(2)(71.37%) 15th - 31st Mar (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (353)(85)(20.82%) As @ 13/11 - (283)(46)(38.74%) 31st - 22nd Apr (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (117)(0)(76.58%) As @ 13/11 - (95)(1)(80.88%) Mar sales @ 10th August = 57.26%, @ 13th November = 63.66% April 4th - 9th Apr (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (288)(45)(37.84%) As @ 13/11 - (252)(25)(47.05%) 9th - 1st May (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (209)(7)(57.46%) As @ 13/11 - (181)(2)(63.56%) 22nd - 7th May (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (190)(2)(61.76%) As @ 13/11 - (139)(1)(72.07%) Apr sales @ 10th August = 52.35%, @ 13th November = 60.89% May 1st - 6th May (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (320)(60)(29.93%) As @ 13/11 - (285)(38)(39.14%) 6th - 21st May (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (303)(62)(33.13%) As @ 13/11 - (267)(31)(43.44%) 21st - 4th Jun (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (305)(66)(32.33%) As @ 13/11 - (180)(11)(62.86%) 7th - 14th May (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (284)(49)(38.24%) As @ 13/11 - (212)(19)(55.66%) 14th - 26th May (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (220)(38)(52.15%) As @ 13/11 - (156)(14)(67.37%) 26th - 5th Jun (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (97)(0)(80.58%) As @ 13/11 - (25)(0)(94.99%) May sales @ 10th August = 44.39%, @ 13th November = 60.58% June 4th - 22nd Jun (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (172)(18)(63.76%) As @ 13/11 - (120)(1)(75.88%) 22nd - 29th Jun (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (245)(31)(47.85%) As @ 13/11 - (146)(7)(70.07%) 29th - 16th Jul (Dis) As @ 10/08 - (118)(0)(76.38%) As @ 13/11 - (111)(0)(77.78%) 5th - 19th Jun (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (294)(65)(34.63%) As @ 13/11 - (137)(13)(71.27%) 19th - 6th Jul (Adv) As @ 10/08 - (234)(33)(49.85%) As @ 13/11 - (223)(26)(52.75%) Jun sales @ 10th August = 54.49%, @ 13th November = 69.55% Jan - Jun 23 avg sales @ 10th August = 46.86% sold @ 13th November = 61.38% sold Still have the Christmas sales period to boost these figures - all appears to be going well ;-) | scottish007 | |
11/11/2022 09:47 | Hopefully the rise will continue and we will look back at this horrendous blip a just a bad dream!! | 0rient | |
11/11/2022 09:35 | Sir Roger Roger...do the deal... | diku | |
11/11/2022 08:08 | Money tree in garden... | diku | |
11/11/2022 05:23 | "As such, pensioners will have more to spend on cruises..." How does that work then? | glavey | |
10/11/2022 22:24 | Today's rise at the close is symptomatic of the change in feeling following the US inflation figures. The FED isn't going to hike at .75% again, - the BOE is right to be 'behind the US curve' and won't have to raise interest rates as much as some feared. As such, pensioners will have more to spend on cruises, into lower interest rates and a 'coming under control' cost of living crisis. The shareprice recovery starts now in earnest. | outsizeclothes.com | |
28/10/2022 17:28 | Nobody is interested that a nobody like you bought some shares Bore off | mikesmythe | |
27/10/2022 11:14 | Bought 10,000 shares under 77.40p, it only takes a few days to turn into a decent profit, and I am sure SAGA will soon be back to 100p+. | yorked | |
26/10/2022 21:00 | The main issue with Saga at the moment is the insurance side. Having worked in the motor insurance world the issue is that the change in regulations requiring companies not to offer cheap rates to new customers has resulted in misspelling of risks across the whole sector. this is now righting itself as rates are increasing. this will benefit saga as will reduction in claims cosrs as drivers reduce Mike's travelled on roads. this will reduce costs and therefore over the cycle will improve profitability in future years. | boll | |
26/10/2022 16:03 | It is going for it... | diku | |
26/10/2022 15:22 | Yes it needs to be broken up...past era methodology not working... | diku | |
26/10/2022 12:27 | Take over candidate if ever there was one!! Buy it, break it up & sell in different parts!! | 0rient | |
25/10/2022 11:54 | NY boy, I you still buying these???? | hongkongsally | |
25/10/2022 09:21 | Sell the company... | diku | |
24/10/2022 09:50 | Even the Director buys PR not working... | diku | |
21/10/2022 19:45 | Deally quote 17days ago ... *this was 120p last week even after results. could hit that level this week* share price now 76p Clueless, absolutely clueless PWAHAHA | mikesmythe | |
21/10/2022 14:24 | What a dog | tomtum1 | |
21/10/2022 14:20 | This is becoming a bigger dog by the day...from 450 to below 73p..... | kulvinder |
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