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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Westminster Group Plc | LSE:WSG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1XLC220 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -1.96% | 2.50 | 2.40 | 2.60 | 2.55 | 2.45 | 2.55 | 2,598,596 | 12:07:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Systems Service | 9.53M | 121k | 0.0004 | 62.50 | 8.26M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/10/2018 07:04 | “It’s not long now”. Why Nedhammer ? This MOU was signed in March 2016, over 30 months ago. Why now ? Why not next year, or the year after, or never. WSG have not signed a contract for eight years. What is going to change now ? | graham1ty | |
18/10/2018 02:33 | Well it's not long now that all will be revealed ...... Hoping it's signed sealed and delivered with the potential of increasing our services across Iran's airports. Onwards and upwards ......... | nedhammers1 | |
17/10/2018 11:00 | "Don't forget we already have a signed contract and if it were not for Trump we would already have started - we have never said it is not going forward just on hold whilst things are sorted out." -- Peter Fowler 13th Oct. | nowenterprise | |
16/10/2018 07:19 | The potential is huge. If they are clever they should be able to get away multiple share placings, countless bullish RNSs, and get the share count up to 1bn shares. Fowler should get a MOU ( Memorandum of Uselessness) and the boy get an LOI ( Letter of Incompetency). | graham1ty | |
16/10/2018 04:13 | The potential for WSG is huge .... | nedhammers1 | |
16/10/2018 04:12 | hxxps://financialtri | nedhammers1 | |
14/10/2018 16:14 | You away with the fairies (ferries) you been in hibernation? In 10 weeks we will be saying how high will this go. .... | nedhammers1 | |
13/10/2018 10:28 | 10 weeks to convert the two contracts. The second contract was quite far down the list on the last update wasn’t it | barpy | |
13/10/2018 09:55 | Is there a delay with the Princess ferry project? | kreature | |
09/10/2018 06:36 | hxxp://www.irna.ir/e Going to be interesting which way this will go .... | nedhammers1 | |
03/10/2018 11:48 | No where to hide now WSG, roll out the contract pmsl | youkme | |
03/10/2018 10:36 | Iran’s Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, has told the BBC that support from Europe to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal in the face of US pressure has been better than expected. Mr Zarif was speaking to the BBC’s Lyse Doucet in New York after a week in which the EU announced it would set up a special financial mechanism to allow companies to get around the sanctions reinstated by President Donald Trump, who abandoned the nuclear deal earlier this year. | nowenterprise | |
03/10/2018 10:02 | The International Court of Justice at the Hague has issued an interim order to the US to lift Iranian sanctions linked to humanitarian goods and civil aviation | jaytee1 | |
03/10/2018 09:52 | Isn't the ICJ ruling due at 10:00 today? | thepurleyking | |
02/10/2018 17:39 | East Africa MOU, Nov 2012, delay 71 months Asia MOU, Feb 2015, delay 44 months "New country" MOU, Oct 2015, delay 36 months East Africa 2 MOU, Dec 2015, delay 34 months MIddle east 1 MOU, JAn 2016, delay 33 months Border project MOU, Feb 2016, delay 32 months Iran, MOU and LOI, March 2016, delay 31 months. “Signed” but not operational That "adds up" to 281 months of aggregate delays, or nearly 24 years wait !! Just shows that the MOUs are meaningless, unenforceable, and give no guidance at all as to likelihood or timing of receiving any contract at all. | graham1ty | |
02/10/2018 17:22 | Dean what are you on about? I asked a question about the ICJ ruling and you start some diatribe about what I'm going to say? lol. You're funny. | nowenterprise | |
02/10/2018 17:08 | You had it being signed four weeks ago. Why did they cover six months money on the last raise if they expected it to be signed soon which will then warrant another cash call anyway and that is before they have issues on payment and remitting cash back. You will tell me about the model in sierra about the money being paid by airlines then go and look at the airlines flying into Iran. Certain airlines are notorious late payers. | deanowls | |
02/10/2018 16:53 | ICJ ruling tomorrow - is it likely to make any difference either way? | nowenterprise | |
29/9/2018 18:52 | Trump might well be the worst ever? But theres no way this contract will happen, no way. Remember the names on LSE | youkme | |
27/9/2018 13:13 | I have an average price of 13.5p, so am not overly bothered if we sit at 10-11p until we get material news either way. Could have bought lower for sure, but very hard to predict the bottom of anything. As I said before this is a binary situation, either the big contract is landed or it isn't. I'm happy enough from the research that I did that there is a decent chance it happens. It probably would have happened already if Trump hadn't thrown a spanner in the works. I may be wrong and I may take a bath on this, but if that happens then c'est la vie! Appreciate the advice and if I was being sensible about things then yes I'd sell some at this point, but I'm going to hold and see......... | thepurleyking | |
27/9/2018 08:20 | It’s a dog. Woof, woof, woof | graham1ty | |
27/9/2018 07:49 | Good advice ! Management has over promised here so many times. Def not one to bet the farm on. Liquidity also poor when you really want to get out and everyone's running for the door! | twistednik | |
27/9/2018 07:25 | "I have way more invested here than I should. Greed no doubt has a part to play in that!" You should never get yourself into that situation, especally with an aim penny share, history is rarely on your side. I would at least sell some that makes it slightly less scary, even if you are way down | threeputt |
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