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JDW Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc

738.00
14.50 (2.00%)
Last Updated: 16:07:40
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
  14.50 2.00% 738.00 737.50 739.00 742.00 720.50 727.00 154,505 16:07:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Drinking Places (alcoholic) 1.93B 59.59M 0.4628 15.98 952.11M
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 723.50p. Over the last year, Wetherspoon ( J.d.) shares have traded in a share price range of 592.00p to 862.50p.

Wetherspoon ( J.d.) currently has 128,750,155 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Wetherspoon ( J.d.) is £952.11 million. Wetherspoon ( J.d.) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.98.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/10/2020
15:03
Is Rishi about to announce a Tier Two bailout? Treasury insists 'evolving and comprehensive' support for business amid backlash from pubs and restaurants as Chancellor is 'acutely aware of financial costs' on those firms
johnwise
20/10/2020
14:30
The closure of pubs betting shops bingo and fruit machines .That will really go down well in the north lol .I'm looking up kier starmer odds right now .
gozzie2
20/10/2020
13:41
Not a chance that will last for 28 days .More like 4 months .
gozzie2
20/10/2020
13:38
Thats my pub visits gone until next year .Not going out for a meal on principle .These restrictions won't work and really are a waste if time .The virus mustn't work when you are eating .
gozzie2
20/10/2020
13:13
but JDW holding up well today even with US indices much weaker . Might be just pausing before next move southwards but one never knows in markets !
arja
20/10/2020
11:32
In Ember in usually busy 1 Other group in landlord said no customers at all last night till 9.30 this is usually a busy pub.
tim 3
20/10/2020
10:59
Correct one of my friends keeps saying it says in the Sun .They read it like a bible .I have my own opinions on sun readers but I'd better keep them to myself lol .They say they want the country back as it was in the fifties .I can see a point to some extent but the worlds moved on and some of these in the north have been left behind .This covid won't have helped the levelling up its unbelievable how quick this has changed around .Events as they say .
gozzie2
20/10/2020
10:57
GosIt's their opinion,fair enough.They see the hard working born Brits paying into the system for years and getting little if any thing back and then others getting the housing there children and grandchildren can't get, because there isn't any left.
bmnsa
20/10/2020
10:49
yes, it is so Gozzie2 but much of it is because the right wing raga owned by billionaires who benefit from brexit indoctrinated even labour supporters with all the lies and propaganda ( almost like RT does to russian masses who admire Putin) and stories demonising a race of people after finding a bad egg living here who was guilty of a crime . ironically , the EU citizens from Poland , Romania etc who will lose out from end of FOM will be replaced by people from other parts of the world which did not occur to the brexiters in north and midlands .
arja
20/10/2020
09:42
kondadpuss ,
I was an ardent remainer even though I plan to return to OZ when safe to travel avoiding the business class air fare of about $30,000 . But your balanced views is interesting and appreciated and maybe some people will be better off in the distant future assuming they live long enough of course ( smile ) . quite ironic that many of the "oldies" voted for brexit .

arja
20/10/2020
07:54
London Pride, my 3rd fav beer after Spitfire and Landlord.
rescuer
19/10/2020
21:17
Restrictions tomorrow will kill a lot of manchester pubs off .They won't come back already a few never reopened.
gozzie2
19/10/2020
20:53
Hi Konrad, thanks for the inside view, appreciated.

Fullers 1845 is a lovely bottled bear, the Vintage Ale also worth a try,
though pricy. Some of the past Vintage ales sell for silly prices.
Due to health conditions rarely drink these days.

A friend of mine recently recommended Abbot Reserve, really good.

Abbot ale is Tim's favourite pint apparently.

essentialinvestor
19/10/2020
20:46
Arja, certainly that sort of time scale.

How will BREXIT benefit me? Well that is an interesting question - in the short term it will probably benefit nobody apart from import/export consultants!. I actually think in the long run it might benefit the low paid in this country as well as our manufacturing industry oh! and our currently tiny fishing industry. On the flip side, it might not benefit tourism, academia and perhaps our car industry. Really, who knows.

It is a very hard question as to whether it was right for the U.K. to vote to leave.

Sometimes a country needs a macro event to change the course of a nation for the better. Who knows, this might be such a macro event. It might not.

Essential, to change the use of a pub, you will run in to 'the community asset hurdle'.
As to values, it is very site specific. As a proud Fullers share holder and lover of London Pride, I am just glad they sold their brewing interests prior to Covid so that their debt was manageable. Debt is always the killer.

konradpuss
19/10/2020
13:41
In terms of balance sheet 'strength', Fullers and Youngs PLC have some
of the lowest sector gearing.

However, both have exposure to London, particularly the City.

Now given these two companies have freehold % holdings of circa 80% (Fullers slightly higher) it may be some of these pubs could be repurposed, if desired.

How easy that would be I don't know.


konrad, who posts here, would know a lot more on that.

essentialinvestor
19/10/2020
13:24
konradpuss,
By long term I assume you mean about 20 years although I think it will be longer than that .( smile ) How will brexit benefit you personally as of course it benefits the rich toffs like JRM and billionaires if they play the markets in a big way ?

arja
19/10/2020
12:17
This is not a Circuit Breaker. Its a Business Breaker. The Private Sector is receiving an education into just how useless the Public Sector is...


Wales declares 'circuit breaker' lockdown to 'save the NHS' from FRIDAY: All bars, restaurants and non-essential shops will shut for TWO WEEKS from 6pm with people ordered to 'stay at home' unless they are critical workers

johnwise
19/10/2020
08:11
might be more downside in JDW after the bounce today seems to have run out of steam but markets sometimes make us look like fools .
arja
19/10/2020
08:07
rescuer,
It was a CFD I tried as I only have a level2 dealer account with IG . I do have a spreadbet account with CMC mainly to trade currencies occasionally .

arja
17/10/2020
18:12
Jim Davidson - The Wrath of Khan

VIDEO

johnwise
17/10/2020
17:06
Mike Parry | 5pm-7pm | 17-October-20

Tim Martin, Founder and Chairman at Wetherspoons
Video

johnwise
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