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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wpp Plc | LSE:WPP | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B8KF9B49 | 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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-7.40 | -0.92% | 796.40 | 795.40 | 796.00 | 797.00 | 774.60 | 782.00 | 4,602,130 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advertising Agencies | 14.84B | 110.4M | 0.1027 | 77.51 | 8.56B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/5/2019 07:34 | Why should you be shocked. a plot of the past price is no guide to the future. | careful | |
02/5/2019 19:16 | Look at that chart.. This is going to blast right through 1000 | plat hunter | |
01/5/2019 08:10 | Come on 1000 | plat hunter | |
29/4/2019 20:25 | Yeah why not? | plat hunter | |
29/4/2019 19:49 | Well we really all wanna know what price you got in at and picked up more at don't we. | having tracey | |
29/4/2019 10:12 | Got in initially around 1100p then couldn't resist picking up some more at 823p, should have gotten more at these ridiculous prices! | gabsterx | |
29/4/2019 09:55 | and pass right through it | crabbeng | |
28/4/2019 09:03 | Fingers crossed it might hit that tomorrow lol | plat hunter | |
26/4/2019 15:04 | At least wait until that pyscological 1000p price barrier that you know this will hit before selling CWA1 :) | blakey0500 | |
26/4/2019 11:52 | Up 8% in 3 weeks for me, not really enough or worth selling mine just yet, probably won't until around the 1150/1200 mark but prepared to add on weakness to build a sizable holding that is then worth trading. GL all, corner here seems to be well and truly turned | plat hunter | |
26/4/2019 11:44 | an option, sell Half, just my opinion not a serious attempt to stand between you and a very healthy profit | crabbeng | |
26/4/2019 11:07 | Re post 597, mentioned I had picked a few at just under £8. Decent timing, thankfully. However, my trigger finger is itching to sell and bank a handsome profit. I'm also fairly pessimistic of the market generally and am largely cashy, so selling fits the narrative. Anyone want to talk me down? ;-) | cwa1 | |
26/4/2019 07:38 | Great news. In line steady as she goes update should be well received by the market this morning. | rimau1 | |
17/4/2019 10:48 | whoop whop, surely 1000 isn't too much to expect now. | plat hunter | |
17/4/2019 07:52 | Fingers crossed for breaching 914 today | plat hunter | |
16/4/2019 19:05 | Yes, looking good here. 2 upcoming price triggers, trading update where anything remotely in line will help to rerate as last update was a kitchen sink job and secondly we are expecting an update on the sale of Kantar although conflicting rumours on achievable price. | rimau1 | |
16/4/2019 13:38 | Anyway.. another breakout recorded so who cares :-P | plat hunter | |
16/4/2019 13:38 | See latest comments from Donald Tusk and Nancy Pelosi. Very positive for those who are apposed to Brexit and we're up almost 2% Foot note.. Correlation does not always equal causation. We all die and we all eat potatoes but potatoes aren't dangerous to life. Unless of course they are deep fried and served in large quantities on a daily basis. | plat hunter | |
15/4/2019 10:26 | Most of their profits come from overseas so I don't see why they would be intrinsically tied to Brexit other than investor sentiment. If the pound collapses they would benefit as their biggest earnings are in USD. | gabsterx | |
11/4/2019 14:13 | Congrats, do you have a target? | crabbeng | |
10/4/2019 13:57 | And it's a breakout.Day 1 profit, happy days | plat hunter | |
09/4/2019 21:20 | Buying here tomorrow.. looks like it's trading at top of its range but could be a breakout and happy to top up, if it falls back towards 800. | plat hunter |
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