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JDW Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc

770.00
4.00 (0.52%)
03 Jun 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
  4.00 0.52% 770.00 772.00 775.00 778.00 766.00 766.00 112,251 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Drinking Places (alcoholic) 990.95M 24.89M 0.1933 39.99 995.24M
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 766p. 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 £995.24 million. Wetherspoon ( J.d.) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 39.99.

Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/11/2020
16:55
Rescuer time for a data base update, Netto ia no more...but no worries Aldi beans are very good. With my investing I should know I've been on them some time now :-/
optomistic
02/11/2020
16:53
Never go broke taking a profit..

Knowing when to sell is the hardest part of this game be that taking a loss or profit..

ignoble
02/11/2020
16:48
yes - basic error from me this morning Ignoble -

although i did go long on the FTSE - but closed that too quick as well -

nettos beans for tea it is :-)

rescuer
02/11/2020
15:45
Yes it worked for me with Tesla recently.
gozzie2
02/11/2020
15:40
The old Stock Exchange Adage

"sell the rumour, buy the fact"

ignoble
02/11/2020
15:37
They do the opposite of the obvious.
gozzie2
02/11/2020
15:22
JDW's about to go blue - ha ha - the mkts have my head mashed at the moment -
rescuer
02/11/2020
14:58
Most of these rules have no common sense but common sense is not so common .Hogarths in rochdale was much more covid safe than wetherspoons that was next door but they served no food .Very unfair imo .
gozzie2
02/11/2020
14:57
They have their money invested in supermarkets they must have .No restrictions like in Wales. I wouldn't be happy tescoes is allowed to sell kettles if I couldn't.
gozzie2
02/11/2020
13:03
Its eating sh1te thats the problem .You sure wetherspoons isn't contributing lol .
gozzie2
02/11/2020
12:47
Fake news .
gozzie2
02/11/2020
12:46
Camel milk ive not seen many camels in China .
gozzie2
02/11/2020
12:46
Mers came from the middle east saudi arabia that Trump is very friendly with .
gozzie2
02/11/2020
12:45
Food for thought
ignoble
02/11/2020
12:40
China has been trying to unleash a pandemic for years - Mers, Sars etc and finally they managed it via Covid-19 and a duped WHO. Covid-19 has now decimated western economies which will take decades to rebuild. Had China unleashed conventional weapons on the west there would of course have been immediate retaliation and war, but via a virus / pandemic they have achieved very much the same result without anyone lifting a finger or even their voice against them. Brilliant! And it seems the west is just going to stand by and let them get away with it. If it was a genuine mistake and China had meant no harm they should now be sending trillions of Dollars to western governments in order to assist in curing the pandemic and as pay back for the money the governments are having to borrow in order to keep their economies and people alive.
johnwise
02/11/2020
12:38
thank you EI - on my watch list (Youngs).
rescuer
02/11/2020
12:20
Can't say I like the owner or his pubs but JDW should be:

- Speculative (perhaps short-term) buy if COVID-in-hospitals numbers improve during this new 'lockdown'

- Longer-term buy on any concrete positive vaccine announcement

blusteradjuster
02/11/2020
12:19
My mates taken £2.97 for his drink bill today then .
gozzie2
02/11/2020
09:26
saved by the dow futures and US indices taking off and quite a bounce
arja
02/11/2020
08:46
i went to my local spoons on Friday . 1/3 full yet poor service , was only allowed 3 pints with meal and was asked to leave being told . a maximum of 3 points was company policy.
pete123456
02/11/2020
08:34
EI - there ought to be a trading update soon, around 11th November - it may just track sideways for a while
rescuer
02/11/2020
08:28
chart suggests about 755 is short term support area as worst case scenario,
arja
02/11/2020
08:17
I mentioned last night down around 7% near the open, not a bad guess!.

Where it goes from here?.

essentialinvestor
02/11/2020
08:14
surprised it is off so much as surely this lockdown was widely anticipated by the market ! one never knows I guess !
arja
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