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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Topps Tiles Plc | LSE:TPT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B18P5K83 | ORD 3 1/3P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -1.22% | 40.50 | 40.50 | 42.20 | 42.00 | 42.00 | 42.00 | 80,000 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Floor Covering Stores | 262.71M | 3.21M | 0.0163 | 25.77 | 82.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2017 11:00 | Hard to know if this is a significant rise ; 4 month high is to be welcomed but a long way off last yrs highs and even further away from 2015 peaks. Hold and forget. | wad collector | |
14/3/2017 11:52 | Interesting...2 big sells and the price ticks up! | cudmore | |
13/3/2017 01:53 | Don't see why article 50 will make a shred of difference. Any impact is in the price now. I expect it to move up on next trading update. | shaker44 | |
12/3/2017 21:23 | shares been doing naff all for months Article 50 will hammer this | albanyvillas | |
14/2/2017 02:11 | Have fun in Rome. Best gelato on the planet! | shaker44 | |
13/2/2017 23:40 | We are doomed.....remarkoms Shaker Yes indeed it was. Off to Rome myself. Enjoy. | cudmore | |
03/2/2017 14:44 | That is a nice juicy divi.enough for long weekend in Barcelona. For 2. | shaker44 | |
03/2/2017 14:38 | Blackpool in February? | wad collector | |
03/2/2017 09:50 | Nice surprise divi payment in the bank account this morning. That's the next holiday sorted! | cudmore | |
16/1/2017 20:05 | Looks like it's heading into 70's again. | anony mous | |
15/1/2017 13:34 | Haha. Why did you think I toss my teddy out?! Actually I don't give a toss. Just expressing my opinion. But now I understand how you get into keyboard skirmish with other posters.... | shaker44 | |
15/1/2017 13:28 | Shaker44Just expressing my opinion, think that's what these boards are for aren't they. You think it's a sign he has confidence in the future, im saying it's all just PR. Respect your view, we just don't agree so no need to throw your teddy out.Morecrud - If you can read try reading the 2016 AR.DD | discodave4 | |
15/1/2017 13:19 | He isn't. That's DD's assumption. | cudmore | |
15/1/2017 12:49 | Why is rob Parker paid 500k | inlovewithaltitude | |
15/1/2017 12:25 | Well it's come from his pocket of course!! He had the option to spend it or invest elsewhere. Like me, I assume he believes there is more upside than downside. If you feel the opposite you can always short... | shaker44 | |
15/1/2017 11:42 | Have reviewed and still stand by my initial views about the recent director buy......doesn't mean much IMO.About 10% of his remuneration for a cfo isn't much skin, besides he has exercised over 100k of share options in the past 10 months...........so who's pocket has the recent buy actually come from!.DD | discodave4 | |
13/1/2017 02:10 | I don't agree. For sure it isn't 100% as you say but it tells you someone closer to the coalface than pi's has put skin in the game. It's a positive indicator but not infallible of course. | shaker44 | |
12/1/2017 18:15 | Lol.About Director buys.Few years ago BA Chief bought loads shares at 4.65.I bought some too.SP then fell to 1.20.It took many years to recover.Director buys mean nothing. | anony mous | |
11/1/2017 09:22 | Rob Parker £500k+ paBought £56k shares | discodave4 | |
11/1/2017 09:05 | Perhaps your right.That said if you find it all so boring why do you keep reading?.DD | discodave4 | |
11/1/2017 01:53 | Disagree and think your views are coloured by your boring keyboard battle here. No co wastes his cash! He sees value and expects to make money. Like the rest of us | shaker44 |
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