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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sse Plc | LSE:SSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007908733 | ORD 50P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.50 | 0.14% | 1,801.50 | 1,801.00 | 1,802.50 | 1,810.00 | 1,753.00 | 1,770.00 | 1,489,274 | 15:02:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electric Services | 12.49B | -60.6M | -0.0555 | -323.15 | 19.6B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/4/2018 18:39 | directly . £130 million may be 1% of the value of the company , but it’s approximately 10% of the last pre tax earnings. So not a drop in the ocean. Also had the case gone against them , not sure the market would have been so sanguine | whatsup32 | |
18/4/2018 21:51 | Exactly, the court case increase the probability of getting the money. As the total amount is about 1% of the company value, then the win, depending on what was expected, can only be worth a part of 1%, so welcome but not much iimpact on company value. Inflation does look OK and politically the existing lot still looking not quite as bad as the other lot, money has to go somewhere, so utilities may continue to increase a bit. We can hope. | drectly | |
18/4/2018 19:39 | jrphoenixw2 Thank you | whatsup32 | |
18/4/2018 11:47 | There is a gulf of difference between winning such a court case and getting the resulting money in the bank. It could be strung out via an appeal [or appeals] that could go on for years. So perhaps it's reasonable that the share hasn't banked the figure into the share price | jrphoenixw2 | |
17/4/2018 19:33 | To anyone Have I missed something. We won a judgment for £130 million . And ‘tis share does nothing. Energy sector on high alert for cyber attack FT | whatsup32 | |
13/4/2018 10:46 | That court action awarding £130M should have merited an RNS I would have thought. Assuming that Hochtief are still solvent , or their insurers are , and that they do not challenge the outcome , then this should be worth about 13p per share. OK not a fortune but I won't say no. | wad collector | |
12/4/2018 19:42 | Whatsup, high yielding stocks have been driven down to get a better return. Same thing happened over at NG. I've taken the opportunity to up my investment. | coxsmn | |
12/4/2018 12:52 | coxsmn Thanks for the information Suprised as hell it hasn’t propelled the SP | whatsup32 | |
11/4/2018 22:34 | Still swinging for the Boundary. | eeza | |
11/4/2018 20:12 | SSE wins £130M damages claimhttp://www.scot | coxsmn | |
10/4/2018 19:26 | Still flogging the dead horsse at the Beeb. Brit Gas price rise unjustified. Never mind that wholesale prices etc have risen and need to be paid for. | eeza | |
10/4/2018 16:50 | speedsgh. And the share price ends down 22p | whatsup32 | |
10/4/2018 11:50 | Jefferies: ‘Attractive value’ at SSE - The market’s pessimism around energy supplier SSE (SSE) is not warranted and the business offers ‘attractive value’, says Jefferies. Analyst Ahmed Farman retained his ‘buy’ recommendation and target price of £15.00 on the stock, which edged 3p higher to £13 yesterday. ‘The current nil premium to regulated asset value suggests to us that market pessimism on the outlook for SSE’s network businesses has gone too far,’ he said. ‘Even with lower returns in [Ofgem’s price controls], SSE’s core businesses currently offer attractive value, with a sustainable 6.4%-7.2% yield. Longer term, we see scope for management to offset the [Ofgem rule’s] earnings hit through cost-cutting, as well as new renewable projected.’ He added that the ‘balance sheet fears [are] overdone’ and ‘we continue to see strong strategic rationale for the retail spinoff and merger with Npower’. | speedsgh | |
08/4/2018 11:04 | Any chance to compile the full list. CNA there? | whatsup32 | |
08/4/2018 09:41 | This weeks IC mag has an article picking 8 high yielding, low risk stocks and SSE tops the list. The only suprise is they didn't include NG.. | coxsmn | |
06/4/2018 21:16 | Looks like the Union is on track | whatsup32 | |
06/4/2018 13:05 | Nice to wake up to blue | whatsup32 | |
03/4/2018 16:21 | Rampers clog up BBs ; go away. | wad collector | |
03/4/2018 00:34 | ALBA!!! One to watch but don't hang around. Potential 15 bagger. See link below | stephen2010 | |
31/3/2018 16:22 | Screaming buy imho. | coxsmn | |
31/3/2018 16:10 | Whatsup, Agreed dividend yield is >7%. | coxsmn | |
31/3/2018 11:52 | Just to clarify. Share dividend yielding 7.16% . Increasing dividend by 3.7% which equal RPI or higher | whatsup32 |
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