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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Walker Greenbank Plc | LSE:WGB | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003061511 | ORD 1P |
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74.00 | 78.00 |
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10/1/2024 | 07:00 | RNSNON | Sanderson Design Group PLC Licensing agreement in the USA |
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22/12/2020 | 07:55 | Walker Greenbank - The sensible thread | 4,488 |
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22/8/2014 | 13:12 | BUY AND HOLD IN Walker Greenbank (WGB) according to TipTV | - |
16/7/2013 | 17:23 | WALKER GREENBACK ...The Fashion Thread. | 14 |
27/10/2008 | 15:33 | Walker Grenbank best short ! | 192 |
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Posted at 08/12/2020 13:57 by netcurtains Whats good about the new website is that all items are together (eg this is Lighting). What I dont like (compared to penguin for example) is WGB dont take you to the exact page for that product on the retailers websites. Penguin do: eg: You click this link and with any of the retailers mentioned you go directly to the RIGHT PAGE FOR THAT PRODUCT!!! So in effect WGB are doing a lot of hard work and then LOSING THE SALE because they show the customer the wrong page with another manufacturers products. They need to IMPROVE this otherwise they will lose sales. There is no good excuse for this - its just LAZY! and losing WGB MONEY! |
Posted at 04/12/2020 10:05 by pireric I wouldnt read much into it Barnesian. There was an uncrossing trade in the closing auction yesterday (at 84p) which shows the close price at 84p, when in reality the share price was sub 80p prior to the auction. Those auction prices tend to unwind, so to speak, when the stock opens the day after.Eric |
Posted at 20/11/2020 08:15 by trt Price moves up with only a few buys. More buys come in watch the share price move up very strongly indeed from this level. |
Posted at 29/10/2020 10:31 by netcurtains HF14: Middle Class office workers are already working from home.The lockdown worry is shops. WGB is more dependant on shops like John Lewis staying open (and factories) so lockdown BAD for WGB but work from home GOOD for WGB.... I dont think a lockdown2 will do WGB good.... However that being said, it might be (I'm no expert) that WGB dont sell much in the WINTER - perhaps most sales occur in the SPRING.. NOV is going to be a dodgy month - that is my gut feeling. DEC could be really good - with re-organisation and potential vaccine. |
Posted at 12/10/2020 09:25 by netcurtains Thanks - its just that segment of market is doing well so I'm guessing WGB doing well with this 5%-. So perhaps its up to 5% now .Three of WGBs sites have a Sofa as the cover picture: WGB corporate site itself and Zoffany Anthology Then the fabrics themselves are sold to cover furniture so I guess that also counts as part of the "furniture" business. Do we sell any sofa fabrics to furniture manufacturers? One would think WGB could get a sales rep knocking on doors and saying "your sofas would look good covered in William Morris"..... |
Posted at 13/9/2020 16:24 by netcurtains PPG (WGBs paint partner) is having "BETTER THAN EXPECTED" results:(It specifically mentions that this increased demand is coming from Europe ).. The missing link here is WGB producing a "William Morris paint" - I can imagine this brand could take a huge slice of the middle class paint market but other WGB brands do have paints and their sales could be increasing (see PPG results). PPG became WGBs paint partner in 2017. (PPGs share price is more or less back to its January price. WGB was in trading range 80-90 in January so still 50-60% off January price) |
Posted at 07/9/2020 17:50 by netcurtains The WGB story.(see chart) In 2017 the share was trading at 200p-250p range (its now 57p). At end of 2017 it plummeted to 100p-140p range (still 100% higher than now). The reason for the fall to 100-140 was falling demand in the UK (recession) and flooding back in 2015 (from shares magazine see link below) If you look at shares magazine it was talking about recovery to about 270p by 2019. So how did we end up with a share price of 57p and almost a NETNET stock? No idea... However I do know there is currently a DIY boom and I expect WGB to have made some money from this boom (unless others know otherwise). This DIY boom will last for a long time as people will be working from home for yonks (some will never go back) and then we have a stamp duty holiday until end of March 2021. Say I'm being overly optimistic and £1 is not achievable this year and StudentInvestors 90p is also unachievable I think we should at least get to 70-80p range this year. I mean there is a DIY boom. |
Posted at 05/9/2020 16:24 by netcurtains If you look at the arts and crafts online portal - ETSY - its share price has gone up from 20 cents low in March to $1.20 now (eg 600% rise) - eg 600% rise....In UK DIY Kingfisher share price up 40% on the year, about 90% up since March. Arts Crafts (including buying Musical goods online - eg G4M share price also up 600% since march) and DIY are the big winners.. WGB results in October? Typical ETSY William Morris item: Dulux have to limit orders as paint demand during lockdown gone through the roof: HobbyCraft online sales up 200% due to lockdown: Wallpaper going through the roof: |
Posted at 26/8/2020 06:33 by netcurtains FT posts that DIY boom is not just in UK and Europe, it is also in WGB main sale area: USA..If you work from home you have HOURS and DAYS more free time to decorate your house. WGB products are in most of the glossy magazines every month. WGB share price has been rising However its still trading at near NAV value. This makes it, on paper, quite inexpensive for a top notch luxury brand. Cheers Net. |
Posted at 01/7/2020 07:03 by netcurtains What makes WGB special - (William Morris but also)WGB NAV per share 42p - share price about 40p COA (coats) NAV per share 2.08 share price about 57p CRPR (Cropper) NAV per share 218p share price about 1150p BRBY (Burbery) NAV per share 259p share price about 1591p WGB stands out as having NAV per share as a percentage MILES lower than average for a quality stock (William Morris) |
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