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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Watchstone Group Plc | LSE:WTG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYNBFN51 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 52.10 | 50.00 | 54.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/8/2020 17:02 | Ask the countless mugs on here & the QPP threads if they wished they had listened to TW's constant warnings of fraud as he exposed it day after day. Fortunes lost by fools who believed in Rob Terry & wouldn't even consider any other view. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
07/8/2020 13:12 | This is a proper shakedown of PwC by Watchstone. I do not think there is a person in the world left who doesn't accept that Watchstone sold the claims business to Slater and Gordon for much more than it was really worth, so the chances of being able to quantify their losses - which they have to do to get paid if they are successful - is basically zero. On the other hand this litigation will make PwC look so bad that they are going to have to either admit all in court and be cross examined and who knows what might come out.... or they pay something to settle the case even though they know that Watchstone cannot possibly prove the loss. They even give the link for people to get copies of the claim papers !! (laughing crying face) I guess this is a legal version of blackmail and will be fun to watch. | goliard | |
07/8/2020 12:42 | Good to see us WTG shareholders now are the hunters rather than the hunted for a change. Must think a good chance to win to take on Pwc | hindsight | |
23/7/2020 09:38 | 2nd capital return so it's actually up a few pence | otemple3 | |
23/7/2020 09:24 | Wow, what happened there - down 43% | topnotch | |
01/7/2020 19:01 | I have my money today | trevor1234 | |
11/6/2020 14:18 | Does anyone know when we'll get the first 110p payment? | spbcscw | |
11/6/2020 09:54 | Nice (effective) lift today, good to see and better than I was expecting | otemple3 | |
11/6/2020 09:50 | what does Evil say now or is he unavailable for comment | the bull | |
02/6/2020 09:59 | Evil says buy up to 195p | webbski1949 | |
29/5/2020 09:00 | Absolutely DH...Market has this priced wrong ...for now :-) | webbski1949 | |
29/5/2020 07:26 | Thats £1.50 coming back in cash by end July. Still leaves Engenie and about £20m (40p+ per share) so this has to push the price up further as it is becoming a neat little shell to buy and back something into :) | the dark horse | |
29/4/2020 09:07 | SFO Outcome good ...so far Evil buying more :-) | webbski1949 | |
18/4/2020 22:44 | Nice update. I'm 55% up since selling my QPP / WTG. Nice to get something back. | foreverfalling | |
14/4/2020 12:31 | Much depends on value that can be attributed to Engenie (black box insurance arm) and to the outcome of the SFO enquiry and the level of any fine but yes in time we could see a further value of 70p+ | the dark horse | |
14/4/2020 09:54 | Correct Dark Horse.Dear Old Evil reckons the rump is worth about 85p ( 195-110) So ,if the market has mispriced WTG ,AFTER the cas payment 0f 110p ,we might see a price of @ say 70p ?? | webbski1949 | |
10/4/2020 18:16 | 10th Feb pre close update:Cash and term deposits on 31 December 2019 (excluding cash within businesses classified as held for sale) totalled GBP71.6m. Total cash following completion of the sale of the Healthcare Services division, is approximately GBP90m representing approximately 195 pence per share. | the dark horse | |
09/4/2020 11:02 | 110P BACK IN CASH ...Whats the rump worth ??? | webbski1949 | |
25/3/2020 10:47 | What? If the government can conduct its affairs online, why on earth can't we? If the board can't function then perhaps it should take a prolonged period of UNPAID leave. | spbcscw | |
23/3/2020 14:45 | I'm out too. Life is too short to be sitting on this damp squid. I'll give it a few weeks and consider dipping my toes in the market again. | ayrshire1 |
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