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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc | JDW | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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613.50 | 603.50 | 618.00 | 606.00 | 614.50 |
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TRAVEL & LEISURE |
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Posted at 13/1/2025 08:42 by giltedge1 JDW starting to look very good value. Presume share fall due to Reeves budget. Hammered by NI, minimum wage & business rates. Maybe Reeves doesn't want high streets to exist,? Now hit by overseas investors shunning GBP assets. Once all settles hopefully, be a good buy by as a small percentage rise in prices would cover increase in taxes. On my watch list. |
Posted at 13/11/2024 14:07 by isis Shares MagazineJD Wetherspoon shares are much too cheap given its growth prospects Long-term investors who can ride out market volatility should be loading up now. |
Posted at 11/10/2024 18:59 by lorse Essential Investor - £1.49 was just for pre-festival night (Tuesday) in Surbiton. I would normally be there over a weekend but visiting the Sale and possibly Altrincham branches tomorrow (Sat). |
Posted at 11/10/2024 07:41 by portside1 Poor management not good for investors they are a sleep Tim should take it private and sack the lot joh Hutson very poor |
Posted at 01/8/2024 14:21 by gwatson56 As expected Stonegate kicks the can down the road 10.75% coupon price with £250M from TDR plus £37 million of additional 10.75% senior secured notes due 2029 as compensation to investors backing the transaction.JDW reported favourable terms for the new agreement with the banks. Reckon it was close to half what Stonegate will be paying..... That's a heck of a delta in bank fees between the two companies. |
Posted at 01/8/2024 11:06 by darrin1471 Changes to CGT, inheritance tax, and pensions are expected in the budget.Plans will be leaked to high-net-worth investors via tax advisors. If CGT was aligned with income tax then TM may have just saved £1m in additional taxes. |
Posted at 03/6/2024 05:53 by seedoftongo Big five pound bets for GozzahhhhUnfortunately more LOSING bets . This calamitous character never seems to win or profit on anything . #LOSING INVESTOR# #LOSING GAMBLER# #LOSING LOSER# #LOSER# |
Posted at 14/4/2024 14:27 by mr.elbee from this is moneyJD WETHERSPOON (FTSE250) Value for money also lies at the heart of pubs business JD Wetherspoon. From morning to night, its outlets usually see its customers enjoying cheap food and drinks. Yet despite emerging from the pandemic in a stronger position than many of its rivals, its share price is still some 50 per cent lower than it was pre-lockdown. Ben Needham, of Ninety One, believes the business, led by chairman Tim Martin, has 'some of the most untapped pricing power' among UK domestic businesses and will benefit as more competitors withdraw from the sector. Greater value sales will result in bigger profits. 'Martin has just put his own powder to work, buying £7million of shares at £7 a share,' says Needham. 'Founder owners buying their own stocks is often no bad signal to investors looking for an investment home.' The shares are currently priced at £7.42. It does not pay a dividend and will not do so until profits return to pre-pandemic levels. |
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