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JDW Wetherspoon ( J.d.) Plc

738.50
-1.00 (-0.14%)
Last Updated: 09:16:01
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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
  -1.00 -0.14% 738.50 738.00 739.50 742.00 730.00 730.00 11,015 09:16:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Drinking Places (alcoholic) 990.95M 24.89M 0.1933 38.36 954.68M
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 739.50p. 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 £954.68 million. Wetherspoon ( J.d.) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 38.36.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/4/2024
07:15
Top post VT .
Gozzie2 , best you don’t post at all .

seedoftongo
09/4/2024
21:58
They ain't shut yet ??
gozzie2
09/4/2024
20:55
JDW will scavenge the Slug & Lettuce carcass. This cld be an earnings game changer. Surprised at the lack price action
velocytongo
09/4/2024
19:55
There's 4 Spoons within a mile or so where I live and they are all packed solid at Weekends and usually around Tea Time as well!
isis
09/4/2024
19:51
What a,surprise?Pubs closing in droves ?Never ??
gozzie2
09/4/2024
19:50
You struggle to get a seat in the Spoons around my area at certain times of the Day as it is, they would never cope!
isis
09/4/2024
19:45
Slug & Lettuce owner Stonegate unable to refinance £2.2 Billion of debt… 4,400 UK pubs no guarantee it can continue as a going concern. It has just been published in business section of Guardian online. JDW will be a winner if Stonegate are unable to do a deal soon…. DYOR

TDR owned… same crew as ASDA … again ASDA delays…. The clock will run out June 2025. The Debt market is difficult for hospitality…. TDR must have fingers and toes crossed….

gwatson56
09/4/2024
19:39
Next to Yates ?FACT
gozzie2
09/4/2024
19:18
You just knew you would have some made up story about the slug and lettuce ffs …

Jack a Flippin nory ..


ATTENTION SEEKER


Anything anyone discusses , Gozza makes up a story about it just to try get into the craic .
This is the kind of oaf you try and avoid in the pub

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seedoftongo
09/4/2024
19:09
Walked out of the Slug and Lettuce Southampton?The menu was absolute tr1pe lol ?In fact tripe might have been an improvement??
gozzie2
09/4/2024
18:50
hxxps://www.burytimes.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/24046268.slug-lettuce-among-stonegate-pubs-risk-closing-amid-debt/

Meanwhile, back in the real world, it looks like Slug and Lettuce is on the verge of collapse as it will have to refinance at much higher interest rates, unless a large dollop of capital is forthcoming. They have 4,500 pubs across the UK and those customers will need to find somewhere to drink.

This was reported today in the DT

woozle1
09/4/2024
10:09
Moving on from Politics they certainly seem to be getting plenty of free advertising lately for the right reasons !
isis
08/4/2024
14:37
Maybe we just mix in different Circles. They did reject the Lisbon Treaty on the first vote but had to be bribed on the second one. Usual EU practice.
isis
08/4/2024
14:20
You must have a very limited group of "Irish that I know", Isis. I know a lot of Irish people and not a single one of them is anti-EU. That is because the country has enjoyed great benefits from EU membership. Look at a simple, visible, measure such as comparing the state of the roads in Ireland compared to England; in Ireland, the road surfaces are, generally speaking, in excellent condition - due to EU subsidies over the years - whereas England seems to be the pot-hole capital of Europe. And hold in mind that a majority of the population in Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU. So, you are way off the mark in claiming that most people in Ireland are anti-EU. I suggest you speak to a much wider range of Irish people, before making such unsubstantiated claims in future.
glenowen
07/4/2024
22:25
That’s another attention seeking story made up by Gozzie2.
With no actual real story to tell , Gozo has to make something up to try and get into the craic like …
Transparent , sad , oaf

seedoftongo
07/4/2024
22:20
I've been on coach trips to London and the driver would always point out that Tower Bridge one, as the hotel it used was the Tower Hotel nearby ?They don't mention other pubs ?It's an institution?.
gozzie2
07/4/2024
21:51
They could do with one at London Bridge, mega busy tourist and commuter area but I suppose it's hard to find a lease round there.
I've been in the Tower Bridge one, not one of their best but is much cheaper than the Pubs round there.

isis
07/4/2024
21:50
Tim [Martin :] can't go far wrong citing a Wetherspoons at a major station. Could be more of these going forwards?
bountyhunter
07/4/2024
21:03
https://metro.co.uk/2024/04/06/major-change-one-uks-busiest-train-stations-this-summer-20598344/?ito=article.mweb.share.top.native
tim 3
07/4/2024
19:09
To be fair everywhere was packed and a bloody great Cruise Ship parked outside Waitrose! lol
isis
07/4/2024
19:01
I don't think they can get any busier where I am. Was down Greenwich yesterday packed everywhere, had to wait for a table to be cleared in the Spoons was so busy on 2 Floors.
isis
07/4/2024
11:09
I've just read an article where a guy is moaning at paying 7 pound a pint in London.Others agreeing and also moaning about their local town or city prices .In the comments there must be a 100 naming wetherspoons as a life saver and the place to go ?The vast majority of people will not keep paying extortionate prices over a long period ?I got asked 3 times last week in the street, where is the wetherspoons lol ?FACT
gozzie2
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