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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% | 1.80 | 1.70 | 1.90 | 1.80 | 1.80 | 1.80 | 352,601 | 08:00:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Systems Service | 9.05M | -4.25M | -0.0129 | -1.40 | 5.95M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/3/2024 12:50 | Beware inch hi pi’s all over it | barnes4 | |
28/3/2024 12:41 | Pump n dump by burton | beatme1 | |
28/3/2024 11:32 | They've always used "transformational", unfortunately the only transformation they've ever attained is to send the share price in a downwards trajectory | threeputt | |
28/3/2024 10:37 | Haha rinse and repeat. I loved the 6k that was paid off on the Sierra queen. Still the money isnt received. Dropping names like the palace and HOP around like they have big contracts. Wonder if Fowlers family are still employed? Same hyperbole every year, planning for Congo for April, if it were a slam dunk it would have been done. Three years to get to this point and then what are the set up costs and where will that capital come from? | deanowls | |
28/3/2024 10:29 | Do the maths...Have you really read the WSG RNS in detail......this is MASSIVE.I have followed WSG for years (to my cost!) but never seen such a careful, positive, upbeat RNS. To use the word "transformational" should not be understated.Have you looked at the potential numbers here?If passenger numbers are around 400,000 at say $25 then tats $10m pa over 10/15/20 years?The DRC was worth $6m a year when passenger numbers were really low (covid years) so $10m is hardly unrealistic... https://www.londonst | burtond1 | |
28/3/2024 09:54 | Whilst the Company can choose to enact the sale of these shares at any time, it has not done so and there is no reason nor pressure to do so until the Company's share price has reached a target price of 26p. The Company believes that with imminent and expected new long-term contracts to be gained over the next 24 months the target price or higher can be achieved in due course at which time the shares can be sold for the benefit of the Company. Made me laugh. | loafofbread | |
17/3/2024 23:31 | Has the propeller arrived yet ? | kreature | |
03/3/2024 13:01 | Nothing since Dec on here. Nobody cares ! Even the rampers have moved on | graham1ty | |
27/12/2023 17:26 | That is excellent news | 1savvyinvestor | |
27/12/2023 07:27 | 10 Companies to follow in 2024https://total-ma | burtond1 | |
14/12/2023 17:49 | Pop like a balloon ? | graham1ty | |
13/12/2023 09:13 | Contracts coming big lad. All about to pop. | drmaccers | |
13/12/2023 08:37 | What contracts ? | graham1ty | |
13/12/2023 07:25 | Cash has received a boost which should pay for start up costs for contracts. | this_is_me | |
02/11/2023 19:00 | Good old fashioned leak would do me. | loafofbread | |
29/10/2023 10:15 | You would think Westminster would be coining it now we have 2 massive wars going on. Only a matter of time before we start having 'incidents' elsewhere, be it knife, gun or car. | loafofbread | |
23/10/2023 15:56 | Are these still "cheap" at 1.6p?Another bollix ramp by one of the resident leeches. Z1co should be ashamed | beeks of arabia | |
23/10/2023 07:33 | All buys not sells . | 1savvyinvestor | |
12/10/2023 18:24 | Good luck, two years and big drops since you bought. The Africa space they are in doesn’t seem to work for them at the moment. | deanowls | |
12/10/2023 16:16 | Such is business Dean. I'm happy with the company. Can't control the share price It'll be all good at some point tho. Soon | drmaccers |
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