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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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-58.00 | -2.25% | 2,516.00 | 2,506.00 | 2,507.00 | 2,571.00 | 2,463.00 | 2,568.00 | 1,819,912 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Water Supply | 2.35B | 140.2M | 0.4670 | 53.66 | 7.73B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2024 17:50 | Olivia 'sh*t show' Garfield......the CEO steering the water company that is damaging your children's environment of tomorrow. Fined on multiple occasions for dumping the brown stuff.....meanwhile paying herself millions. You're a disgrace. | wreckingball | |
09/12/2024 17:48 | TONIGHT: The Water Company’s Murky Business It looks like England’s most successful water company, Severn Trent, is popular with investors. It has been awarded the Environment Agency’s top rating for five consecutive years, but is the company’s record really as good as it appears? Reporter Joe Crowley investigates how Severn Trent hits environmental targets while dumping large quantities of sewage and asks whether there is more to the company’s finances than meets the eye. | wreckingball | |
14/11/2024 10:28 | WB that's gotta hurt! | pander45 | |
31/10/2024 22:58 | WB. These companies will NEVER be nationalised because the govt is flat broke. They need private investment. They wont make these companies un investable because they CANNOT AFFORD TO. So just jog on and spout your bile elsewhere. A few fines and a bit of bird is the very most you can hope for. Slim pickings daft lad. | pander45 | |
16/10/2024 20:24 | It really is time for wrecking boll to get owned(!) | growthpotential | |
08/10/2024 19:33 | Not SVT, top performer. | pander45 | |
08/10/2024 07:38 | . . A M J | yump | |
08/10/2024 06:47 | Water companies must return £158m over poor performance https://www.bbc.com/ | gilesy911 | |
05/9/2024 21:22 | Wrecked ball been torn a new one lol | growthpotential | |
24/7/2024 08:14 | For anyone here trying to go long or who were stupid enough to buy in on the recent spike......be warned...however please enjoy the music | wreckingball | |
23/7/2024 08:05 | "The boss of Severn Trent has defended her multi-million pound pay package despite sewage spills by the company rising by a third in 2023." In that period, the company picked up another of these environmental awards you're seeing today. They are a con. They are not fit for purpose. They are misleading. The easily conned believe them. | wreckingball | |
23/7/2024 08:00 | Look The boss of Severn Trent has defended her multi-million pound pay package despite sewage spills by the company rising by a third in 2023. Liv Garfield was awarded £3.2m in pay, bonuses and shares last year, while over the past four years she has earned nearly £13m. Severn Trent was responsible for more than 60,000 sewage spills last year which Ms Garfield told the BBC Today programme "doesn't make me feel good". .................... Nor does it, imo, make her "feel bad" And therein in lies the problem imo. | wreckingball | |
23/7/2024 07:57 | ...and meanwhile this CEO is at the trough taking bonuses. You've been conned growth potential.....utterl | wreckingball | |
23/7/2024 07:56 | Time and time and time and time again..... Severn Trent Water fined £2 million for ‘reckless&rsqu The Environment Agency prosecuted Severn Trent Water for huge discharge of raw sewage at treatment works in Stoke. Severn Trent Water has been ordered to pay a fine of £2,072,000 for allowing huge amounts of raw sewage to discharge into the River Trent from Strongford Wastewater Treatment Works (WTW) near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, between November 2019 and February 2020. | wreckingball | |
23/7/2024 07:48 | Olivia Garfield is, imho, the unacceptable face of capitalism....and believe me, I'm no socialist. She appears detached...aloof.... | wreckingball | |
23/7/2024 07:43 | growthpotential - you have already shown this thread that you are completely out of your depth and more than likely swimming with open wounds. I suggest you look at continental Europe and make comparisons as to privately owned vs state owned water companies and the gulf in environmental standards. Do you know how many countries across Europe have privately owned water companies, with remote, disinterested, foreign shareholders vs state owned ones. Practically all are state owned you moron....and practically all do not suffer the level of pollution we see being wrought on UK waterways. You are amongst the most hoodwinked posters I've seen trying to defend SVT. You have been utterly conned. I suggest you expose yourself to the facts and give your world view a proper shake up. The rivers trust in the UK recently found that there is NOT ONE river in England or Wales that can be considered to be in 'good health'. I suggest you research as to how 'we' have got to this place. I myself have witnessed the collapse of the River Wye (not SVT territory, granted) in the past 6 years alone. It was one of the UK's most celebrated rivers and it is now a dead space. It has been ruined. Severn Trent are serial river polluters who have cynically 'built in' fines for their environmental harm into their business model imho.....meanwhile, they have along with other water companies syphoned off c. 90 billion in the form of dividends and grossly excessive wage and bonus packages. It is clear to see it has been a free for all.....at YOUR expense...and your children's expense. Wake up. SVT will continue to be SHORTED and further falls will come. | wreckingball | |
23/7/2024 07:36 | Today's RNS: utter bullsh*t imo. Severn Trent are nasty polluters of rivers - imo they have an appalling track record of environmental harm - some of which I've witnessed myself. For the TRUTH about these completely misleading '4 star EPA' awards just watch the following BBC Investigation. They mean little. Water companies are dumping huge quantities of sewage in our rivers every year. So why do some of the worst offenders have such good environmental ratings? Reporter Joe Crowley reveals how water companies can cover up pollution incidents and how the Environment Agency fails to stop them. He exposes a regulatory system that rarely holds polluters to account and allows failing sites to continue dumping sewage | wreckingball | |
16/7/2024 22:07 | Ball, you are such a wrecked ball it's remarkable. CEO pay "IS" over the top but you are a loser for over the top critique of this company. The rivers would be far worse if run by the government because there would always be competing demands for public money elsewhere, eg schools, NHS, and our new arrivals to support...careful what you wish for... | growthpotential | |
16/7/2024 09:58 | £7.5 billion of debt this sham ceo has clocked up. Disgraceful salary. Disgraceful bonuses. Huge debt. Well catalogued repeated track record of harming rivers and streams. Nasty nasty nasty company.....and deeply cynical too. aimo. | wreckingball | |
16/7/2024 09:32 | Lock in your profits folks and try not to get spiked. This one tanks shortly. | wreckingball | |
16/7/2024 09:27 | Watch: Water companies are dumping huge quantities of sewage in our rivers every year. So why do some of the worst offenders have such good environmental ratings? Reporter Joe Crowley reveals how water companies can cover up pollution incidents and how the Environment Agency fails to stop them. He exposes a regulatory system that rarely holds polluters to account and allows failing sites to continue dumping sewage. | wreckingball |
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