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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wren (See LSE:WREN) | LSE:WHG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031056459 | 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% | 9.25 | - | 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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28/7/2008 11:19 | Do any brokers follow this, anyone have a recent(ish) note? | qs9 | |
28/7/2008 08:40 | will take a look thanks | qs9 | |
28/7/2008 08:39 | Another nice rise and more to follow imho. Off topic have a look at SHG. just 2.5p a share with cash alone of 6p a share. Institutions buying at 5.25p a share. Interesting info on BB. Stick it on your monitor. | cliley454 | |
28/7/2008 07:06 | Pretty good start to the day | qs9 | |
28/7/2008 06:34 | wonder if this will continue its run this morning? IMO does look over sold, but lets see....anyone else in? | qs9 | |
25/7/2008 14:59 | Well done for spotting it earlier, i was a little later in! but looking strong and a few nice buys now. | qs9 | |
25/7/2008 14:52 | Looks like I owe my friend a pint or two......shame I only bought a few at 8p | boyblue | |
25/7/2008 14:51 | still heading north.... | qs9 | |
25/7/2008 13:23 | Well looks like a number of people are buying a few and tightly held so moving north again.....looks interesting | qs9 | |
25/7/2008 12:59 | Sorry to be vague but I was advised to buy this by a college in the building industry. New Director with ambitious plans....DYO | boyblue | |
25/7/2008 11:40 | Now up 2.38p....something looks up....bid? NAyone else here? Hedgehunter1? | qs9 | |
25/7/2008 11:11 | Moving up sharply, maybe someone seeing value in this? Any rumours anyone heard of? | qs9 | |
18/7/2008 10:12 | Worries on working capital. The existing stock not selling very fast. Maybe a rights issue around the corner. | hedgehunter1 | |
16/7/2008 11:12 | So, what's caused the huge drop this morning then? | mrphil | |
09/5/2008 19:17 | Yes it is quite difficult to find out what's happening. There was a note in IC's report just now saying that McCarthy and Stone was making 10 per cent of its staff redundant. Elderly customers, it seems, are finding it hard to sell their homes to purchase new accommodation. I suppose times are hard for Wren too. (I haven't got any at the moment) | what is a login ? | |
28/4/2008 08:51 | What is known about the sites WHG have ? Are they selling these retirement flats ? Why did the director leave via unplanned departure ? | davidosh | |
26/4/2008 18:28 | From today's Times (April 26th) IN THE KNOW.... Rumour of the day Wren Homes, the builder of retirement homes, flat at 28p, is thought to have won planning consent to build its first "ExtraCare" block of flats in Tandridge, Surrey, where residents can pay for extra help from a homecare agency. The shares have been hit by the falling housing market and its failure last October to sell a big block of flats. | what is a login ? | |
22/4/2008 07:51 | Things seem to be happening with this company, plenty of good PR, new major shareholder and retirement market right sector to be in. Worth a small investment or not? | rag50xkr | |
10/4/2008 13:03 | D Mail yesterday said one to watch.Former chairman Peter West has apparently sold his 10% stake to David Slade an International property Developer. Although the Directors still hold a majority stake Slade is bound to have a big say in the futer. Perhaps this will help the Co | aleclewis | |
09/4/2008 18:32 | Biggest riser today. Anybody know why? | papillon | |
12/3/2008 20:35 | In the absence of any news from the company and in the light of the drastic fall in the share price I put forward two possible scenarios: 1) This company is the new McCarthy and Stone.It has even employed a McCarthey and Stone manager. With it's winning formula and competitive edge it provides amenable homes for delighted Grannies up and down the land and it will be a multi-bagger for shareholders. It has tons of plots of land in prime locations The only problem is that sentiment towards building stocks is low. This is the baby that has been thrown out with the bathwater. But you can't keep a good stock down.... 2) The Company is unable to sell its properties as they are far too expensive. The executivwe chairman has abandoned ship. Yes, there are people who give themselves airs of being directors and pay themselves high salaries but their main task is to direct the activities of telephonists on ten quid an hour who try and persuade elderly people who live in houses with big gardens to part with their property. Another of their jobs is to sweeten up journalists who write for papers who then put a buy recommendation on the shares at 60p. Mr Treadaway himself says that profits will be "lumpy". But now the failure to sell finished properties is hampering the ability to finance new projects. A vicious circle and downward spiral in the share price. Well, perhaps the reality is somewhere between the two. I have been in and out three times with only small purchases. Made a small gain once and made small losses twice. At the monment I'm out and I will stay out until there is less uncertainty. I had great hopes for this stock and I like its name and the way it used to sit at the bottom of my portfolio on the monitor just beneath VTG. Bonne chance à tout le monde. | what is a login ? | |
13/2/2008 07:53 | fair enough. Look back in anger. | geeforce | |
12/2/2008 19:51 | Unless you qualify your denigrating statements, geeforce, readers of this thread may wonder whether you yourself are indeed "a nine bob note". | what is a login ? |
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