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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tritax Eurobox Plc | LSE:EBOX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BG382L74 | ORD EUR0.01 (GBP) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.20 | 0.36% | 56.50 | 56.20 | 56.50 | 56.50 | 55.00 | 55.00 | 3,205,577 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Real Estate Investment Trust | 79.89M | -223.36M | -0.2768 | -2.35 | 524.42M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/2/2024 14:48 | Yeah on reflection agree. | disc0dave46 | |
07/2/2024 14:46 | With respect this is laregy semantics. | essentialinvestor | |
07/2/2024 14:07 | Guess the LSE system simply adds up all the trades and doesn’t take into account trades in effect netting off, it isn’t that sophisticated. Likewise duplication of trades (which often happens) are also ignored. The quarterly average volume is 2.1m, so the 16.9m you mentioned sounds about right when you include the 7m trades between II’s (where basically 7m went from one II to another). | disc0dave46 | |
07/2/2024 13:51 | OK then, so the official published volume on the London Stock Exchange is fake, believe what you like lol. LOL ! | my retirement fund | |
07/2/2024 13:17 | Agreed - matched bargains... | skyship | |
07/2/2024 11:32 | Sorry but my two pennies worth - The two 7m+ trades yesterday were SINT, so agree with Lord Gnome, it was institutions buying / selling the shares. | disc0dave46 | |
07/2/2024 07:35 | This has been a catastrophic investment for me. Now down 50%. This is in the safe side of my portfolio too! Ffs! Salty | saltaire111 | |
07/2/2024 07:24 | No, they did not! Otherwise, you would have to look at the volume of the London stock exchange every day and half it to work out how many shares changed hands. You can email info@lseg.com if you don't understand anything reported. | my retirement fund | |
06/2/2024 21:43 | MRF - Only 7 million shares changed hands. They came in and out in two transactions. It was a put through. | lord gnome | |
06/2/2024 20:51 | It's not 7mill it's 14. That's why the London stock exchange has a published closing volume in excess of it. This is public information. It was a Volume of16,972,197 | my retirement fund | |
06/2/2024 20:49 | Yellands comments on commercial real estate can't be helpful for the sector, although all commercial shouldn't be tarred by the same brush . | waterloo01 | |
06/2/2024 17:44 | The two big trades are not two big trades but one big trade. It's a put through whereby the stock is put through the market at an agreed price between a buyer and a seller. It is shown as two trades but in reality it is a buy and sell. The good news is that a weak holder/seller has found a new home for 7 million shares. | lord gnome | |
06/2/2024 17:24 | Well I did buy some, but not quite that many. Dividend looks pretty secure and the NAV should rise as interest rates fall, and the share price then follows. That's the theory anyway. | grahamg8 | |
06/2/2024 16:44 | Yes, all at one price. But a strange way to report it surely. Also too large to have been a worked trade; so does look like a matched bargain as no way the MM would take a block that size onto their book. I'll see if I can find Tilts to take a look. | skyship | |
06/2/2024 15:36 | Sky its not an x trade, it's a total14mil volume trade in 2 split transactions. The price was 49p. Circa £7 million pounds worth assets just changed hands. | my retirement fund | |
06/2/2024 13:51 | Looks as though midday saw a XTrade of 7.8m at 49p. Could that be the end of the damned tap. Do hope so...and good riddance. | skyship | |
06/2/2024 07:04 | If you want to buy in Sterling then buy EBOX. If you want to buy the Euro version, buy BOXE. | lord gnome | |
05/2/2024 22:32 | Something is odd about the EPIC for Tritax Eurobox. On Google, ADVFN, and Yahoo, it is EBOX; on InvestEgate it is BOXE; on LSE and DividendData you can find the company under both EBOX and BOXE; and on London Southeast, BOXE is recognized, but leads only to the company's share price in euros, while the site is fully functional for EBOX. If you use InvestEgate, as I do regularly, you will need to use the code BOXE. | meanreverter | |
04/2/2024 16:42 | Watched this one for a long while, only comment right now is that the current market cap would see them relegated to the small cap. Next review is 28th Feb so not long for them to turn around. | salpara111 | |
03/2/2024 18:20 | I’m keen to add … but where’s the director buys? We’re not in blackout anymore! It would be a sign of belief to the market. | pyufak | |
03/2/2024 10:52 | There is an interesting similarity between the last 6week, 20% sell-off back in Sept/Oct and this Dec/Jan sell-off - same time dimension, same % fall and same lows shown on the MACD chart. The last sell-off rewarded bottom-fishers with a rapid 33% rise shortly thereafter. I'm expecting history to repeat... free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | skyship | |
02/2/2024 19:56 | Don't disagree, though also haven't bought back yet. Sold on the way up from 55p, so perhaps less margin in it for me than those out at 60p+ on all of it. | spectoacc | |
02/2/2024 19:49 | Tempted today, will have another look next week. If they offload another €70 million or so, the market may treat EBOX a little more kindly. It's difficult to be sure of anything atm, however on probabilities risk/reward looks reasonable here. | essentialinvestor | |
02/2/2024 19:26 | @EI - agreed, particularly with German exposure. Starting to look recessiony there. You'd think a fair bit in the price already - altho it never is. | spectoacc |
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