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JDW Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc

598.00
-6.50 (-1.08%)
05 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -6.50 -1.08% 598.00 599.00 600.00 609.50 595.50 601.50 1,943,474 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Drinking Places (alcoholic) 2.04B 48.79M 0.3926 15.27 751.1M
Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc is listed in the Drinking Places (alcoholic) sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JDW. The last closing price for Wetherspoon ( J.d.) was 604.50p. Over the last year, Wetherspoon ( J.d.) shares have traded in a share price range of 595.50p to 862.50p.

Wetherspoon ( J.d.) currently has 124,252,196 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Wetherspoon ( J.d.) is £751.10 million. Wetherspoon ( J.d.) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.27.

Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/6/2020
19:24
anybody seen kreature loooooool
manc10
30/5/2020
14:28
Seems to be a strong resistence at 1201p


if it can break it convincingly its then on an open road to 1734p apparently

maywillow
30/5/2020
14:15
Pret a Manger plots crunch rent talks with landlords

People close to the company say that Pret now wants to switch to a 'turnover rent' model, which links a tenant's payments to landlords to the turnover of an individual site.

The likely long-term implementation of social distancing measures is likely to have a grave impact on sales figures at many of Pret's outlets, which thrive because of the dense footfall they attract from office-workers in busy urban locations.

"The massive reduction in footfall and how people may behave means we have to adapt quickly.

johnwise
30/5/2020
07:36
To early to put a price on it .. The social distancing rules is going to significantly reduce cash flow...
Same for the shops on the high street My local Wilco a large shop on two floors can only allow 36 people in the store at once Will it be financial viable with that reduced throughput.?


JD Wetherspoon announces safety measures for when St Albans pub reopens

johnwise
30/5/2020
00:10
No, 1800p as I said.
asusasus
29/5/2020
12:32
1080p you mean .......
arai
28/5/2020
15:56
This is going back to 1800p!
asusasus
28/5/2020
15:53
anybody seen short on opti at 26p kreature looooooooooool
manc10
27/5/2020
22:17
Wetherspoon's £11million masterplan to reopen its 875 pubs
johnwise
27/5/2020
17:51
Pubs to open next month anybody seen Mr 26p kreature loool
manc10
26/5/2020
07:18
anybody seen kreature well done jd
manc10
25/5/2020
07:36
I can see Wetherspoons getting rid of many chefs with less food being sold most of it microwaved and the bacon is precooked cut out the chefs and let the customer mictowave his/her food.
blueball
25/5/2020
06:47
Living on-site and new menus: What pubs are doing ahead of reopening
johnwise
25/5/2020
06:46
The move, which is the latest in a string of deals involving UK brewers, will create the Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company.
johnwise
24/5/2020
17:47
Another low death figure and news stories doing the rounds that it's dropping so fast may be gone to quick to develop a vaccine.Really must be getting to the stage where deaths from people not getting treatment for other conditions outnumbers those dying from it.
tim 3
23/5/2020
11:39
Johnwise, the public finances are flucked.

People need to go back to work and the 'government', such as it is, need to produce some simple logical rules to enable folk to do such.

O.K. people with an existing health issue and the elderly need to 'stay safe'.

Where is Boris? Changing nappies? We need politicians of the stature of Matt Handjob and George Useless like we need a hole in the head.

konradpuss
23/5/2020
10:50
This mess is getting worse by the day .This is going to be the death of thousands of British business,not to mention the hundreds of thousands of British families destroyed.The government with immediate effect need to stop all £13 billion foreign aid ,Instead of rebuilding Communist China with one way trade put an import tax on their goods that can be produced here(more jobs).This sadly is beginning to look like a horror movie for this country,just wait for mass redundancies now with no light and the end of the tunnel.

Employers may have to pay 25% of furloughed staff wages from August

Companies may also be told to cough up for national insurance contributions, which are approximately 5% of people’s wages, – could cause wave of redundancies



VIDEO: Donald Trump: "I'll take jobs back from China, Mexico"

johnwise
23/5/2020
10:21
Jd wetherspoons will benefit from the incoming recession cheap and cherful and decent food a pint and a pie for the right type of money wonderful no one will be spending 5 quid a pint anymore
manc10
23/5/2020
09:49
Looks like this is poised to breakout. Great Company. I visit Wetherspoons pubs all the time and find their food and beer price/quality are awesome. I think they will see off a lot of local pubs who will have to close down if they haven't already. Stellar investment.
asusasus
22/5/2020
19:50
Creature? to be fair to the fellow/fellowess, 'Spoons' do not have a brewing arm.

I actually wonder if the share price of 'Spoons' is reflecting a 'sunny upland' that will not be the case for some while.

O.K. when the government can issue gilts with an interest rate of diddly squat, then the public finances can struggle on at least for a while. This will not stop mass unemployment, just look at the U.S.

Will the unemployed be down 'Spoons' spending their Giro (I guess they don't get those
any more - it's just a 'ping')?

I am afraid it's the vulnerable and poor that are going to be really hit. Oh! and the middle class will eventually pay more tax unless the government 'go for growth'.

Get the new unemployed retrained as builders and solve the housing shortage and as we know all builders like 'Spoons'. Simples! and that idea is not so silly.

konradpuss
22/5/2020
19:16
anybody seen that mug kretured
manc10
22/5/2020
19:15
Bouncers at the door bouncers outside the toilets go to Tesco's and buy cheaper

alcoholic drinks without the hassle.

Stay home and stay safe.

blueball
22/5/2020
17:40
Just like that, Tommy !!

By magic MARS is worth double the amount it was at 0800 today.

Stockmarket at its finest.

eeza
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