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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc | LSE:JDW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001638955 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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7.00 | 0.97% | 730.50 | 729.50 | 730.50 | 733.00 | 724.00 | 729.50 | 48,393 | 13:37:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drinking Places (alcoholic) | 990.95M | 24.89M | 0.1933 | 37.69 | 937.94M |
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12/3/2019 13:07 | A50 extension looms large now. So even a softer BREXIT on the way. Good news for the UK, and EU. | essentialinvestor | |
12/3/2019 13:04 | Brexit latest: Attorney General's verdict delivers blow for Theresa May as he admits UK could still be trapped in EU rules by backstop | johnwise | |
11/3/2019 08:08 | hxxps://news.sky.com So non EU migration is surging. Lots more of this to come with BREXIT. If you are a strong supporter of multiculturalism and ethnic diversity in the UK, BREXIT is definitely something you should support. | essentialinvestor | |
11/3/2019 08:05 | Britain a vibrant multicultural society Video | johnwise | |
11/3/2019 07:57 | The FT cover the story this morning - Indian migrants to the UK surge ahead of BREXIT. | essentialinvestor | |
11/3/2019 07:52 | This is BREXIT in action If you are a strong supporter of multiculturalism, BREXIT is definitely something you want to support. | essentialinvestor | |
11/3/2019 07:47 | No deal Brexit to give UK £140billion BOOM say economists - ignore 'project fear HYSTERIA' "It is, in fact, a recipe for economic success - free of the shackles of EU protectionism, budget costs, intrusive regulation and subsidisation of unskilled immigration." | johnwise | |
08/3/2019 19:20 | RECORD PROFITS!' Wetherspoons boss reveals why Brexit vote has BOOSTED business WETHERSPOONS boss Tim Martin insisted British business will thrive after Brexit as he revealed how since the vote to leave the European Union his business has seen “record profits shooting the lights out”. | johnwise | |
08/3/2019 07:18 | RFAs are support ships. I would like them built here to support our shipyards and keep money in UK. Latest batch of RFAs were built in Korea. While in EU we have to tender outside UK. | dafrog | |
07/3/2019 16:57 | Remainers bang on about how leaving the EU will affect jobs, but seem happy to build our navy in a foreign country. I will never understand them. Anger as Spain becomes favourite to land £1bn contract to build BRITISH warships SPAIN is in line to win a £1billion contract to build three new Royal Navy ships despite rising tensions over Gibraltar. | johnwise | |
07/3/2019 08:11 | Whether I voted in or out, the majority voted Out. What gives the House of Commons the right to virtually over rule the will of the people. They are Public Servants | ignoble | |
07/3/2019 07:31 | Let's face it, we all know that May and the EU dictators are planning to stitch up Britain with a last minute deal that will keep us tied to them. We have to make damn sure that they cannot do this.. | johnwise | |
06/3/2019 22:18 | dafrog - the £50 charge includes meals and accommodation . John - you will love this..... | 2trying | |
05/3/2019 12:04 | Government Petition to Ban shorting of London AIM stocks. The AIM stock market is where smaller companies list their shares rather than using the prohibitively expensive main London Stock Market. This is an important market for the growth of smaller UK companies. In challenging times, shorters seek to borrow the company's shares from a holder for a consideration and to buy them at a later date. They immediately sell these shares which, due to the relative illiquid market, sends the price much lower and hence the shorters can buy them at that lower price - pocketing the difference. The only beneficiaries are the shorters and the market makers with the losers being the reputable company and it's bona fide investors. | wattene | |
01/3/2019 04:53 | £50 charge to march will limit impact. | dafrog | |
28/2/2019 18:21 | MARCH ON WESTMINSTER: Farage to lead HUGE Brexit protest march from Sunderland to London A FORTNIGHT-LONG demonstration in protest at the “betrayal&rdqu | johnwise | |
23/2/2019 07:57 | Broker views Market data 22 February 2019 Wetherspoon (J D) PLC JDW HSBC Buy 1,296.00 1,291.00 1,310.00 1,475.00 Reiterates | thefartingcommie | |
21/2/2019 23:41 | May's remainer withdrawal deal with its red herring backstop is a stinker because it: *Budget: Writes off the majority of the UK’s share of EU assets while locking us into those assets that carry a high liability of future payments. *Pensions: Makes the UK share of EU pension liabilities unfair. *Contributions: Locks us in a Long term liability of EU financial contributions & increases during transition period and any extensions. *ECHR: Keeps the UK locked in the restrictive ECHR helping criminals remain in UK above the rights of security of the British public. *CJEU: The Court of Justice of the European Union retains jurisdiction over the UK during the transition period with any further extensions and in areas of law for some years after we leave. *EU Caselaw: Contains damaging restrictions giving due regard to EU Caselaw making it impossible to gain an independent Judicary and Immigration policy or return our Sovereignty. *Fishing Rights: The withdrawal agreement alludes to future "shared" British fish stocks. *EU Military Projects: It locks us into the collaboration of future military projects of the European Defence Agency/European Defence Fund supported projects. | johnwise | |
21/2/2019 23:19 | Stitch up coming. Who are they kidding? Of course there's going to be a 'EU deal'. It will be trumpeted as THE greatest deal of all time. It will be nothing of the sort. It will be the most deceitful thing any government has done to it's own people in modern times, without a shadow of a doubt. Video | johnwise | |
19/2/2019 17:09 | Tend to bet on JDW, Winter & close early Summer. Not always correct but passed two years, spot on. Cyclic investment, as not sure of total business. | dudishes | |
19/2/2019 16:13 | Anti-EU Forces Will TOPPLE Brussels Elite in May Elections!!! Dr. Steve Turley Video | johnwise | |
17/2/2019 08:38 | Brexit beer duty cuts could be game-changer for struggling pubs | thefartingcommie | |
10/2/2019 16:39 | BBC fails to broadcast Farage speech despite showing Verhofstadt speech Video | johnwise | |
07/2/2019 18:52 | Via.. WBecki "An article here in the New Zealand Farmers weekly, the EU is halving the previous imports of meat from NZ from 228,000 tonnes to 114,000 tonnes, saying that the UK will take the other 114,000 tonnes of mostly lamb. At the same time the EU is slapping a 50% import duty on UK lamb when the UK leaves. Funny how this sort of information doesn't make it into the news media" Is that 50% lamb import tariff legal under WTO in the first instance? | johnwise |
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