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SPR Springfield Properties Plc

94.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Springfield Properties Plc LSE:SPR London Ordinary Share GB00BF1QPG26 ORD 0.125P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 94.00 93.00 95.00 94.00 94.00 94.00 379,571 07:45:38
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Operative Builders 332.13M 12.07M 0.1018 9.23 111.51M
Springfield Properties Plc is listed in the Operative Builders sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SPR. The last closing price for Springfield Properties was 94p. Over the last year, Springfield Properties shares have traded in a share price range of 49.50p to 103.00p.

Springfield Properties currently has 118,625,256 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Springfield Properties is £111.51 million. Springfield Properties has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 9.23.

Springfield Properties Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/10/2007
10:18
She's cute eh Liars?

Francesca, could you please post of photo of yourself on here.

e1ectric sheep
24/10/2007
10:17
I've done a Francesca before,

stunning busty brunette

iamashardasnails
24/10/2007
10:17
I liked RachelL better, dont know where she has gone?

:O(

rick styne
24/10/2007
10:13
I like the name Francesca. :O)
liarspoker
24/10/2007
10:08
drewz - 23 Oct'07 - 14:40 - 5 of 19


"The reward is a bit tight as well imho, product placement is big business these days."

Totally agree.

More than a bit tight. Meaningless. And disproportionately mean.

Remember the old business saying - any business deal is only a good deal if it adequately rewards both parties. You damage yourself by taking too much and giving too little.

rick styne
23/10/2007
17:54
no longer being pinned to the top
iamashardasnails
23/10/2007
17:25
Now if the prize was a fault free day !
overzeal
23/10/2007
16:46
just a bloody upgrade....tight or what?
nakedshorter
23/10/2007
15:07
disgruntled employee!!!!
bigbobjoylove
23/10/2007
15:05
is that 2nd prize?
salmon face v
23/10/2007
15:03
charming!!
bigbobjoylove
23/10/2007
14:50
nice chart,

sorry, wrong thread.

salmon face v
23/10/2007
14:40
"The reward is a bit tight as well imho, product placement is big business these days."

Totally agree.

More than a bit tight. Meaningless. And disproportionately mean.

Remember the old business saying - any business deal is only a good deal if it adequately rewards both parties. You damage yourself by taking too much and giving too little.

drewz
23/10/2007
14:38
Aye tightwads.

Think I will reply and mention m o n e y a m and i i i.

monte1
23/10/2007
14:37
LOL!

Why would you mention advfn in a piece about spread betting?
The reward is a bit tight as well imho, product placement is big business these days.

e1ectric sheep
23/10/2007
14:33
Is that the first prize or the wooden spoon ?
plug davis
23/10/2007
14:19
The Financial Times is writing a report on spread betting and is looking for private investor case studies.

If you would be interested in taking part, please email me at: francescad@advfn.com with your name and telephone number and brief details about the type/s of spread betting you do, how often you spread bet, the pros and cons etc.

If you get published mentioning ADVFN, we'll arrange a free month's upgrade (or a month free for UK Platinum users).

Thanks in advance,

Francesca

francescad
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