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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Severn Trent Plc | LSE:SVT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1FH8J72 | ORD 97 17/19P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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45.00 | 1.79% | 2,562.00 | 2,561.00 | 2,563.00 | 2,574.00 | 2,549.00 | 2,557.00 | 398,362 | 13:30:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Water Supply | 2.17B | 132.2M | 0.4420 | 57.90 | 7.65B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/8/2009 13:58 | Well, 950 wasnt any kind of support - unless it was pushed through to catch stops before then going up? It is probably due a bounce of 50, but I'm not going for it. | the_doctor | |
06/8/2009 13:56 | a good day for bottom fishing. just topped up. | careful | |
06/8/2009 13:04 | What's it worth? There are historic supports at 500p, 600p and 800p. Personally I consider it is too early to consider re-entry. | miata | |
06/8/2009 13:01 | Would not consider buying into this share, unless I saw a definate change in direction. | aztech10 | |
06/8/2009 12:58 | I've wondered if this will turn, but with the markets hitting highs and possibly due a fall back, the negative pressure here could worsen? I'd be tempted to buy in the low 800s, or if the froth came off the markets. | the_doctor | |
06/8/2009 12:48 | it has to turn up at some point!! its fallen nearly 20%... too too much most brokers have targets of well over £11 on this.. | revoc2 | |
06/8/2009 11:19 | Revoc2, If you hold the loss could well increase, buy a share such as Pendragon, heading north, and likely to continue. | aztech10 | |
06/8/2009 11:14 | good advice..........cant take the loss though...! | revoc2 | |
06/8/2009 11:13 | Revoc2, Take the loss and move your funds into a share heading north. | aztech10 | |
06/8/2009 11:05 | just noticed were down 30% year to date!!! share price was 1369pish bak then!!! oh where,where is SHAREHOLDER VALUE? its at 4 year lows right now... so this share has gone nowhere in the last 4 years? thanku so much , bloody board of svt, thank u shareholders have gained NOTHING while you guyz have FILLED your pockets wth millions!!! | revoc2 | |
06/8/2009 10:59 | now dropped below 960p!!! where is support? will it eva go bak upto 1000p? so many questions........... | revoc2 | |
06/8/2009 10:39 | Revoc2, I tend to allow a share to drop no more than 10% before I cut my losses, especially when it is on a downward trend. | aztech10 | |
06/8/2009 08:52 | were DOOMED!!! ALL is LOST its the END, i tell you, the END OF SVT?! | revoc2 | |
06/8/2009 08:49 | its going, its going........ about to fall off the cliff!! | revoc2 | |
04/8/2009 00:10 | revoc2, take it easy. it's not the end of the world. water companies with average management will always make money. the only problem with this stock is its debt level. but if they go rights issue, it will dilute the shares, but you can always buy the rights to get more shares. i've been to you place before. that's why investment is not for everyone. | madoff with cash | |
03/8/2009 23:40 | no u stfu!! | revoc2 | |
03/8/2009 21:35 | just sent SEVERN TRENT an email to ask why they are still using floride when this ruling has been passed iwill let you know what there response is. European Court Ruling Ends Water Fluoridation By Doug Cross www.ukcaf.org 7-21-9 Fluoridated water must be treated as a medicine, and cannot be used to prepare foods! That is the decision of the European Court of Justice, in a landmark case dealing with the classification and regulation of 'functional drinks' in member states of the European Community. (HLH Warenvertriebs and Orthica (Joined Cases C-211/03, C-299/03, C-316/03 and C-318/03) 9 June2005)... Implications for international trade in food products... But the ruling also has an equally profound implication for export trade in processed foods and drinks. The Court stated that even if a functional food product (or a food containing it) is legally marketed as a food in one member state, it cannot be exported to any other member state unless it has a medicinal licence. So any company making a consumable product using fluoridated water in its preparation or as an ingredient cannot now export that product to any other state in the EC, even if their product is permitted in their home state. The economic implications are enormous. Not only does the ruling ban the use of fluoridated water for all retail catering and wholesale food processing in the UK and Ireland, it also prohibits such trade from these states to other member states of the EC. But it goes much further than even this, because if British and Irish processed foods from fluoridated areas cannot be exported to the EC, this prohibition must also apply to the importing of such products into EC member states from any other country that practices water fluoridation. The decision effectively bans all processed food products from countries such as the USA, Australia and New Zealand, unless they can be positively proven to have been prepared using only water that was not fluoridated. | elderberry4swineflu | |
03/8/2009 17:06 | revoc2 - Its quite funny to read your comments. You do seem like an idiot. If you think the shares will go down to £1, then sell them now and buy them back when they are a pound, otherwise stfu. | myshares | |
03/8/2009 15:24 | "we will have our day soon" It won't be soon, perhaps October. | miata | |
03/8/2009 14:10 | thanx spittingbarrel...(i think-lol) ALL utilities r suffering at mo, so i suppose one can some sort of comfort that we r not alone... and like someone said, we will have our day soon... heres hoping and praying we do, and cant be soon enough! looking at charts, in the past it has bounced off STRONGLY near the 950pish level... hope it does again, and goes all the way back up to £12! | revoc2 |
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