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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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James Halstead Plc | LSE:JHD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0LS8535 | ORD 5P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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193.00 | 196.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Hard Surface Floor Cover,nec | 303.56M | 42.4M | 0.1017 | 19.03 | 806.42M |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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- | O | 0 | 192.50 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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08/4/2024 | 16:54 | UK RNS | James Halstead PLC PDMR Exercise of Share Options |
03/4/2024 | 14:00 | UK RNS | James Halstead PLC PDMR Acquisition of Shares |
28/3/2024 | 12:00 | UK RNS | James Halstead PLC PDMR Grant of Share Options |
27/3/2024 | 11:03 | ALNC | James Halstead sales drop on lower consumer confidence; profit jumps |
27/3/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | James Halstead PLC Interim Results |
05/3/2024 | 12:30 | UK RNS | James Halstead PLC Appointment of Senior Independent Director |
31/1/2024 | 11:04 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: James Halstead reiterates positive growth forecast |
31/1/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | James Halstead PLC Trading Update |
04/1/2024 | 16:34 | UKREG | James Halstead PLC Board Changes |
02/1/2024 | 16:17 | UKREG | James Halstead PLC Block Listing Six Monthly Return |
James Halstead (JHD) Share Charts1 Year James Halstead Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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07/4/2024 | 09:56 | James Halstead - can you be serious?! | 1,625 |
03/10/2008 | 12:20 | James Halstead - still ticking up !! | 21 |
30/3/2006 | 12:51 | Why the big drop in price? | 1 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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2024-04-17 15:35:00 | 192.50 | 9,427 | 18,146.98 | UT |
2024-04-17 15:27:41 | 193.50 | 71 | 137.39 | AT |
2024-04-17 15:25:41 | 193.50 | 145 | 280.58 | O |
2024-04-17 15:18:59 | 195.00 | 339 | 661.05 | AT |
2024-04-17 15:18:59 | 195.00 | 304 | 592.80 | AT |
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Posted at 17/4/2024 09:20 by James Halstead Daily Update James Halstead Plc is listed in the Hard Surface Floor Cover,nec sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JHD. The last closing price for James Halstead was 192.50p.James Halstead currently has 416,754,052 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of James Halstead is £806,419,091. James Halstead has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.03. This morning JHD shares opened at - |
Posted at 29/3/2024 14:38 by c3479z as Boxall points out, no EBITDA at JHD or LTHM. |
Posted at 27/3/2024 08:30 by wad collector EPS roughly back to the 2021 figures. Bearing in mind the tendency JHD have for understatement, the cautious optimism reads well. But maybe the market needs to see some stronger numbers before the share price will recover substantially? |
Posted at 22/3/2024 23:19 by wad collector I'm sure no-one else is interested in this conversation, but to clarify , the average price I paid for my current holding is 242p as I bought most of them in 2019 . Yes I may be older than you. Moaning is permitted by old people I think. |
Posted at 18/3/2024 08:47 by wad collector To clarify , 242p is my average buy price, but I have been in and out of these for 15yrs. |
Posted at 15/3/2024 15:27 by wad collector I made good money on JHD in the days of special dividends and a rising sp, sometimes dealing , but mostly sitting on them. Then I started doing a bit more trading , based more on price changes than investment logic , which did well for a bit but ultimately , I realised, is a flawed strategy. Buying low and selling high the same share will eventually result in either watching it sail away over the horizon sitting on the cash, or paying too much for a falling and failing share. I ended up with a portfolio full of lemons ,many of which eventually went bust . JHD was one of the safe investments which kept my portfolio above water during this period but I did sell most of them and bought back in a few yrs ago. Once referred to as the "darling of AIM" it has been disappointing to see such a solid company slide down the share price rankings. Ironically it was a main market listing that converted to AIM around the time of the share split.I take a more cautious investment approach now, partly as I get nearer to retirement my strategy is changing. Never bought a Investment Trust or a Fund until a couple of years ago. I also acknowledge that the whole share trading/watching thing is rather addictive and part of the fun. I doubt many people here are completely detached from that. Or else they would never post I guess. It's a strange thing that after 23 yrs on advfn I have no idea the identities of posters ; the anonymity of chatrooms... |
Posted at 14/3/2024 09:44 by 3800 15 years ago they were only 50p have you bought more at a much higher price? |
Posted at 07/3/2024 08:15 by wad collector Disappointing long flat run here, had hoped to see JHD rise up a bit more in line with many other manufacturers share price recovery. Still a bit underwater , just checked my average buy in at 242p , must have held these about 15 yrs, had been such a reliable component to my portfolio. Guess it needs more patience. |
Posted at 02/10/2023 19:28 by bda3490 And not an adjustment in sight. WYSIWYGThe shares apparently were about 1p when the dividends started their 46 year increase- not you get 8 times that in dividends and the price is 200 times higher No borrowing Uk manufacturers and major exporters I think I only had my shares 25 years ! Agm at the toughsheeeet stadium |
Posted at 01/10/2023 11:01 by zangdook perhaps they'll do another share split |
Posted at 03/8/2023 19:27 by bda3490 There’s a positive piece about JHD on Stockopedia.The guy on that Ronald was noting the big cash and history . Maybe the JHD lot need to hype up coverage like the hut group! Or stop holding back passing on cost increases to customers! |
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