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PLUS Plus500 Ltd

1,737.00
-2.00 (-0.12%)
Last Updated: 08:21:02
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Plus500 Ltd LSE:PLUS London Ordinary Share IL0011284465 ORD ILS0.01 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -2.00 -0.12% 1,737.00 8,056 08:21:02
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
1,736.00 1,742.00 1,742.00 1,737.00 1,738.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Security,commodity Exchanges USD 832.6M USD 370.4M USD 4.6668 3.73 1.38B
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
08:22:49 O 699 1,737.0943 GBX

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07/3/202416:20PLUS. Let's talk about the company1,166
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Plus500 (PLUS) Most Recent Trades

Trade Time Trade Price Trade Size Trade Value Trade Type
08:22:491,737.0969912,142.29O
08:22:191,738.802804,868.63O
08:14:111,737.0011191.07AT
08:14:111,737.0025434.25AT
08:10:071,742.003165,504.72AT

Plus500 (PLUS) Top Chat Posts

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Posted at 19/3/2024 08:20 by Plus500 Daily Update
Plus500 Ltd is listed in the Security,commodity Exchanges sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PLUS. The last closing price for Plus500 was 1,739p.
Plus500 currently has 79,368,334 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Plus500 is £1,380,215,328.
Plus500 has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.73.
This morning PLUS shares opened at 1,738p
Posted at 06/3/2024 19:01 by base7
Plus made exceptional profits during the last crypto boom & it will be interesting to see whether our revenues & profitability will similarly increase this time
Posted at 20/2/2024 22:35 by riverman77
Yes but those buybacks have to be funded from cash - PLUS generates massive amounts of cash and this has allowed them to do buybacks at such scale. However, even adjusting for buybacks, earnings have still been on an upward trend over the long term, although this can obviously vary depending on the year you choose as your starting date.
Posted at 20/2/2024 15:28 by valueman94
I would say the main business of a Cfd provider is to make money on the spreads. So from a conservative prospective I would exclude anything that doesn’t relate to the main revenue of the core business. If interest generated from customers were paid out as dividend (as a hypothetical policy) the shareholders could get more % then plus. A bad business will put money into a checking account and make a profit. Another reason why I don’t include it. I misquoted when I said 2018. I meant 2017. Cash flow excluding movements in WK was $188m. 188m in todays money is $236m and that mostly from spreads and a lower interest rate environment. I’ve held these, and not sold a single share, since 2017 seems as you’re quoting how well you’ve done.
Posted at 20/2/2024 09:58 by stevenlondon3
Plus 500 is a changing animal moving into the competitive US market and B2B. I also think the company has not provided quarterly statistics that it has done in the past. So from my point of view the black box syndrome has increased. I remain a happy shareholder but would be wary of my holding becoming more significant.
Posted at 14/2/2024 15:05 by planelondon
Chucko1, for what it’s worth, I don’t see the Lancaster/Hanbury activity as being the main driver behind the recent share price movement.

The TR1 notification was the result of a small increase in the % share holding from 4.99% to 5.09%. A 0.10% increase likely the result of the ongoing buyback but triggering a TR1 as it crossed the 5% reporting threshold.

Lancaster may have purchased near to its single holding limit of 10% but by no means has it repurchased ALL the shares it sold during the period of difficulty. Previously, its share holdings were c.10m+. This would indicate to me that if the holding is currently 9.6% of the fund, the fund is c.60% smaller than it was previously and is holding 6-7 million fewer shares than before.

The three listed providers all witnessed near multi year lows in October, as did the FTSE250. Better markets and strong financial performance by the company, I think are the driving factors behind the share price movement.
Posted at 30/1/2024 00:14 by base7
Up to now trading updates/outlook statements have referred to growing traction in the US without including numbers,presumably as they have,so far ,been immaterial-hopefully that will change with Finals & FY 24 outlook statement -demonstrating that Plus remains a growth stock,unusually with a terrific yield & ,by now probably over $1bill in cash .
Posted at 29/1/2024 13:48 by loglorry1
A cynic (not me obviously) could argue that plus markets accounts in different countries could be used to move money around between countries quite effectively for notorious reasons. I will allow the reader to work out how ;-)

Are US commodity futures really that inefficient? I'd be quite surprised.
Posted at 10/1/2024 13:44 by rachael777
Is it safe to presume the buy back has finished for the time being (or at least while the share price remains above 1734p) ?
Posted at 08/9/2023 18:43 by oi_oi_savaloy
I think there's further weakness in the share price. Gut feel - can't see any support at the moment - Plus are buying 30,000 shares a day and yet...........the shares continue to fall. They'll have an effect eventually (even for the sceptical investor). But when legal and general are paying a 9% divi - lots simply wont even look at Plus.
Posted at 15/8/2023 07:47 by oi_oi_savaloy
I'm not sure how much is left of the existing buyback budget before they start on the new $60mill scheme..........but at £14 a share they'll take another 4million off the table bringing us down to roughly 75mill in circulation (give or take).

The trouble is the shares haven't been cancelled - so I'm assuming that that is one of the contributing reasons why the share price is falling/the buybacks have had pretty much no effect on the share price. They're effectively still live, it's just they can't be bought in the open market.

Watch the share price properly tank when they issue some of those shares to the directors in a couple of years when they think we've all forgotten. Cynic? Moi? ......Oh, yes.
Plus500 share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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