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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Woodford Patient Capital Trust Plc | LSE:WPCT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BVG1CF25 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 33.60 | 33.55 | 33.90 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/7/2016 17:23 | Nice to see the move up along with the rest of the indices. Trading at a discount and will be interesting to see if it stays that way. | netnut | |
07/7/2016 09:37 | Well that's a toys out of the pram reaction by jonwig who was obviously too busy sucking his pacifier to notice the wheels coming off the trundler as the crashing truck bears down. The WPCT isn't mean't for those abandoned and orphaned by their carers. Awwwgh and the poor sensitive snowflakes can't even handle a little bit of swearing boo hoo hoo boo. Obviously never been to an Adele concert then - she drops more f-bombs than a Eminem lyric. Those poor little child fans of hers, They think it's normal - Just like these Woofdoo fans on here really were born yesterday it's like they've never seen a crash before. When this fund really goes down the chutes the expletives are going to go off like ordinance on the first day of the Somme. But did I strike a nerve on the sleeping giant? is there something more sinister that this thread shut down? You're getting dull Wolfdoo I suggest you assess your skills and hone that edge because right now I'm razor sharp and this covert one man operation here made you look Baad. Come on Woodrot You not going to let me show you up like that with your legions of trolls and trading crew running your multi billion £ empire Come on show me what you got. | liquidkid | |
06/7/2016 15:34 | Well done, thank you | tournesol | |
06/7/2016 14:30 | All advice gratefully received :o) | netnut | |
06/7/2016 14:20 | Netnut - thanks for setting this up; you can, of course ban a non-paying (black) poster, but not much you can do about a blue one apart from filter him. Let's hope the constructive discussions which were lost from my thread can continue here. | jonwig | |
06/7/2016 13:32 | I've put up another thread, same WPCT, although it can be moderated or censored whatever your point of view is. | netnut | |
06/7/2016 13:25 | It's pretty clear, if anything at all is clear from Liquid Bum's gibberish posts, that he doesn't realise that WPCT is a CLOSED END INVESTMENT TRUST. People have been pointing this out to him for ages. What an ignorant prat! It would help if one or two other posters here could realise that this is a very important distinction. | kpo115 | |
06/7/2016 13:04 | Here a thread for the above company which I hope will be a little clearer than the previous one. (This one can be moderated) | netnut | |
06/7/2016 10:36 | kpo please put LK on ignore and stop responding to him if we all ignore him, he'll go away T | tournesol | |
06/7/2016 10:33 | Hooray!! The nutter has finally cracked. Liquid Bowels is thrashing around on the floor foaming at the mouth. But not before posting his most silly and unintelligible post ever.... As I suspected, clearly an ISIS supporter. Just close the door behind you as you go home to your misspelled "assylum" | kpo115 | |
05/7/2016 09:50 | Just bought several wodges at average of 81.47. It always pays to do the opposite of the dimbo, LOL. | the air marshall | |
05/7/2016 08:33 | Congratulations LK on your successful shorting of WPCT, must get a lot more for doing paper rounds these days. Obviously you'd have a lot more credibility if you'd posted your trades as and when they happened rather than come across like some pub bore who had winners in every race at the bookies today. Should we add after timing, Walter Mitty fantasist to your list of characteristics? | prewar | |
04/7/2016 12:53 | Been there done that...already there Toffremain, already there. Surely you could have worked that out with my posts? Whats that. just whizzed past, - an All Time LOW! Oh I see you're siding with generation snowflake: Stupid butt-hurt millennials are whining and crying because the UK voted to leave the EU p.s. soz for the deliberate spelling mistakes...NOT! | liquidkid | |
04/7/2016 09:20 | LK Might I humbly suggest you put your money where your mouth is and short the stock? | toffeeman | |
01/7/2016 20:54 | Crazy times. The big W has lost it. This dies not deserve a positive valuation, to net value. I expect this fund will go to -ve to NAV. IMO, big W wasok when he was on a leash, by the management, but now he has gone AWOL. | 11_percent | |
01/7/2016 20:30 | Hvs1 I lived through the 70's and they were great, apart from the 80's my personal favourite decade! Each to their own. You completely missed the point and again proved it for me, things were fine in the 70's we didn't spontaneously combust because we weren't in the EU! In the high tech industry in the early 70's as a development engineer I worked with over 50 different electrical engineers in various parts of the U.K. From Germany, Switzerland, France, Poland, and Italy! BEFORE we were in the EU! My point is because we may completely leave the EU does NOT mean that no one from outside the UK will come to work here. That is utter tosh and exactly what for the most part I could make the remain campaign to be founded on, utter tosh! Oh and I had plenty of money to spent in the 70's and plenty to spend it on! Some of fords finest cars were built in this decade and pubs were fantastic not just heartless, soulless, excuses for a pub owned by massive breweries! Which by the way weren't filled of mindless little people scare mongering people with lies and massive exaggeration! | mjthegoat | |
01/7/2016 20:24 | Haha you silly old sod. | brahmsnliszt |
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