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Nice uptick today. Where is everyone ?
Everyone sold out at £30 but some of us brave ones held on for the big prize!
Good for you moniman but I wasn't too bothered, having had a stonking run, having bought in below 20 and upto the mid 23 quid, plus jumping in again at what I thought was toppy for even more bliss.
No longer holding Greggs but I wish each and everyone of you more success in the future.
Halma yeah I'm out too was stopped out at £30 ..I've had a good run ...can only see an upward trend for greggs barring no pandemic resurgence... winter is coming workers will need their greggs and a brew onwards and upwards ...any retrace or sell off towards £25 I'll buy back depending on the situation that brought it back down
I'm back in billy, after buying a 1000 at £28-84 on Friday when they fell sharply and sold half later in the day, so holding 500 @ £29 inc costs and I still see that as good value.
Halma ..im holding on for any good drop
Sold the 500 on a stop early this morning and came back in for a 1000 at mid 28"s
Hope the news is half decent tomorrow morning
Fingers crossed, GOOD LUCK TO ALL.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/GRG/q3-trading-update-capital-markets-day-j5cp3xqoubff2cw.html
Double turnover to £2.4billion within 5 years,….I can see Greggs going to an international franchise at some point now that it has reached substantial scale, it’s looking more like a Subway in the making..Aimho adyor!
Just about to pay a visit for my coffee and it was fully justified buying back in yesterday
Have a top day folks!
Well done guys buying back yesterday. I missed the opportunity and added more today 2978p
Looks good & will increase my holding on any weakness.
ATB
Incredible, just Incredible
Wished I'd bought double now ??
OK - that'll do - sold the lot @3125. 130% profit in just over a year is greedy enough for me. Plenty of oversold shares to be investing in. Good luck all holders.
Moniman, looking like subway but with better products!
Yes indeed, my revised target is now £40 but not sure how long before we get there…lol
Good set of results and it seems to be firmly on the recovery path.
Heading towards 32 notes
This really is an unprecedented day given yesterday's massive drop.
Pundits thinks Greggs could make it into the Ftse 100 if growth plans executed. Looking good for shareholders…
looking forward to the dividends coming back soon...
A subtle blend of capital growth and a progressive dividend would be the icing on the cake
Fabulous, well run company
Shorts will start posting negative comments from now on
Very difficult to post anything negative here
Locked in some profits on a few of my shares to compensate for some others.
Will probably spend some of it on taking the family to see the new James Bond movie and to assist one of my others.
Lots more upside to come from Greggs when the economy gets firing on all cylinders.
Dragline...dated 2017..The son of the founder of the Greggs bakers chain has been jailed for 13-and-a-half years after being branded a “sophisticated, predatory paedophile” by a judge.
Colin Gregg, 75, was sentenced at Newcastle crown court having been convicted of nine counts of indecent assault on four boys over a period of decades.