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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Worthington Group Plc | LSE:WRN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01YQ796 | ORD 10P |
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% | 87.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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03/6/2020 08:35 | Bookyjam on LSE doesn't necessarily need to pay £42 to get WRN certs in order to close his account, he can use ii's Share Gift service (which, unless my memory is wrong, is free of charge). | davidkip | |
30/5/2020 04:53 | ….. and Clockwork Jukebox an absolute coup :) | ratherlargelobster | |
29/5/2020 07:23 | Just for Picto's benefit. lol | roydyor | |
28/5/2020 22:03 | ? not got much to do with whet these days? | spikeyj | |
28/5/2020 21:54 | Rapid Nutrition have delayed reporting their accounts by six months. | roydyor | |
28/5/2020 17:17 | My portfolios at a record high but it's none of your business loser - it be zero if I had all my funds in this POS | knigel | |
28/5/2020 16:59 | How’s that yellow streak down your back? Won’t wash off. | johnbri4 | |
28/5/2020 12:51 | Aren't the suckers the ones who invested in WRN? While some other investments/companie | abadan2 | |
28/5/2020 12:19 | How's your aim dogs doing Nige? 🐕💩 Any of them gone bust yet? Don't worry there's still plenty of time! I'd watch out for discount placings if I were you, the small caps are at particularly high risk atm and shareholders don't always get any notice of their impending dilution! 👍 PS I read on EZJ forum that squid sold out at a massive profit! 👍😂 So long suckers! 🤩 | philobeddoe | |
28/5/2020 07:17 | Who was in easyJet - not great news today but share price holding up.. | knigel | |
27/5/2020 23:27 | Lady Iustitia is very patient and thorough. In cases such as this there is a great need for full investigation, prosecution and, ultimately, exemplary sentencing. Not only restorative justice for the victims, but also a deterrent element to serve notice on those contemplating such conduct in future that it will not be tolerated. Not long now. Tick tock.... | stuka1 | |
27/5/2020 19:04 | I think this is by far my favourite anecdote from that investigation: "They later discovered CCTV footage that suggested that, while they were there, Nascimento's personal assistant, Jeannine Lewis, was trying to hide a company computer in a ceiling panel. She told investigators it was part of a "clear-desk policy"." | davidkip | |
27/5/2020 19:02 | Regarding comments as to how long a FCA investigation takes, see this: "Compared to the relative ease with which such scams can be set up, bringing them to justice is hard. The FCA says it is the second-biggest criminal prosecution it has undertaken, involving four million documents, 142 witnesses, analysis of 65 UK bank accounts and five years of investigators' time. It cost £1.2m - compared with a fraud worth £2.8m. Even with such stark and plentiful evidence, it has taken five years to get this relatively minor fraud investigated and successfully prosecuted through the courts." | davidkip | |
27/5/2020 11:58 | Listen to the janitor completely wrong again. | yumyum1 | |
27/5/2020 11:33 | Yumyum. Have you managed to get that yellow streak off your back yet? Why don’t you come on here as The Welcher or Paula the Fake Nurse or even Neo and give us all a laugh. | johnbri4 |
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