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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.55 | 2.50 | 2.60 | 2.55 | 2.55 | 2.55 | 1,207,348 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Systems Service | 9.53M | 121k | 0.0004 | 63.75 | 8.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/6/2020 15:22 | Where's the benefits cheat Dbnout76 (number of brain cells) with his price commentary? | hodhasharon | |
16/6/2020 15:07 | It's a fair view at the moment perhaps, given the single contract RNS and the Stockholm trial which whilst promising gave no mention of conversion to revenue. However this view could swiftly change if/when there is more newsflow on the subject. | on target | |
16/6/2020 15:02 | It looks like the market is viewing the sale of fever detection scanners as a one off or evem a bit of a gimmick or fad which will die out in a month or two. So while it is useful revenue to plug any shortfall from other sections of the business it is not enough for a rerate. | dodge_city | |
16/6/2020 10:38 | As fears over the pandemic have lifted to an extent, certain companies' share prices have fallen back somewhat.With many experts predicting a second wave, these companies' could quickly come back into fashion...#ODX #FAB #SNG #NCYT #ORPH #AVCT #WSGhttps://total-ma | burtond1 | |
16/6/2020 10:18 | def worth a punt - their website is v informative | marcela9 | |
15/6/2020 08:59 | Down we go...... | dbnout76 | |
12/6/2020 14:28 | Apologies....this is about to pop!! | dbnout76 | |
12/6/2020 10:40 | There are only 2 shareholdings above 3% listed, one of which is the CEO. The rest of the shares are held in small holdings which on an individual basis are much more easily sold out. This preponderance of small shareholdings is making the share price volatile. The conversion price of the loan notes is also helping to keep a ceiling on the share price. Now that the company is profitable, paying off high interest debt will be the key to share price rising well above the current wide price range. | this_is_me | |
12/6/2020 08:09 | Boom.....Sub nominal......AGAIN!! | dbnout76 | |
11/6/2020 12:10 | I filter most posters who don't offer anything constructive to post ? it saves time and energy. | igoe104 | |
11/6/2020 12:05 | Let's discuss in in a couple of weeks once orders in the pipeline are finalised. Filtered for now. | hodhasharon | |
11/6/2020 12:03 | "WSG is about to pop"This was your comment 8 days ago....did up pop???? Nope!! | dbnout76 | |
11/6/2020 11:49 | MMMM who should we listen to? A pathetic keyboard warrior? Or the guy closest to the action? | hodhasharon | |
11/6/2020 11:43 | Haha...are you still recommending this for your pension?? Tit! | dbnout76 | |
11/6/2020 11:34 | Same old rubbish. Don't feed his attention deficiency syndrome guys. | hodhasharon | |
11/6/2020 11:18 | I'll revise that....Sub 10p by the end of today! | dbnout76 | |
11/6/2020 08:08 | Another red day today on the cards. Sub nominal by close of play tomorrow. | dbnout76 | |
10/6/2020 20:31 | What about Menzies??? | dbnout76 | |
10/6/2020 14:52 | Programme on telly other day regarding walkers factory, most of it was old footage, but they updated it with their measures for Covid-19. All employees were being temperature screened at entry (unfortunately didn't look like ours) but just shows you the level of demand for products out there. Just need a good update here and this should do well. | moizz | |
10/6/2020 13:41 | Green or blue finish would be very bullish here. | on target |
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