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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ao World Plc | LSE:AO. | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJTNFH41 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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7.15 | 7.96% | 97.00 | 96.95 | 98.90 | 101.90 | 94.10 | 94.10 | 483,261 | 08:24:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Appliance,tv,radio-whsl | 1.17B | -2.6M | -0.0045 | -222.44 | 579.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/7/2015 06:16 | Seems to be mostly "Germans say nice things about us" and "we won an award." UK stats are for revenue only - no reference to margins or costs. So plenty of scope for questions at 10am meeting. PS: Did the Chancellor's budget hike in insurance premium taxes affect extended warranties? | m.t.glass | |
21/7/2015 06:09 | As we communicated in February we expected sales growth in the first quarter of this financial year to be muted. Truly awful | dlku | |
20/7/2015 21:43 | Funnily enough there are lots of complaints that small investors get a hard time from the City, but a large number of flotations in the last few years have been at the expense of institutions. Of course in the end that is mostly small investor money as well, but it should at the same time be chastening for professional money managers. | hpcg | |
20/7/2015 21:38 | how they got this ramped up to 4 quid , I will never know, there are some gullable peeps out there.This will get bought back for a song a reckon. | gripfit | |
20/7/2015 16:26 | results Smiley face - look at all the revenue. Sad face - but marketing costs are way up. Crying face - we don't make any profit and never will. Sob. | hpcg | |
20/7/2015 15:43 | predict 60p ? WHY? MARKET CAP IS STILL £5, 180, 000 | dlku | |
20/7/2015 15:24 | Weak into tomorrows update. | liam1om | |
15/7/2015 11:22 | nasty fall again sub 100p seems inevtable | dlku | |
15/7/2015 10:55 | Market cap is still over half a billion pounds. No real profit except on some questionable insurance products. Share price could easily half from here IMHO | lew stules | |
15/7/2015 09:43 | Maybe they should start dissing Dixons again. It seems to be their only (failing) tactic. This company is run by barrow boys who've already made their stash and scarpered imo. | mikepompeyfan | |
15/7/2015 09:41 | More bad news? | lew stules | |
15/7/2015 09:15 | £1.20 coming | lew stules | |
10/7/2015 13:59 | Ready for the next leg down | greatwhitefunkmaster | |
08/7/2015 20:45 | Agree hpcg and would not hold my breath for shorts to close either showing no signs of support yet. | tim 3 | |
08/7/2015 09:27 | The only parasites are the parties who listed this charity and took out the cash. | hpcg | |
07/7/2015 15:56 | yep then the parasites have to close their shorts...and you make a multi bagger....defo on the watch list again | seagreen | |
04/7/2015 13:21 | sooner this shrimp gets to 30p the better | dlku | |
04/7/2015 08:30 | Best hope for the bulls here is probably a takeover which I think could happen at some point. An existing retailer could benefit from the large customer base and the cost saving of adding them to their existing operations. However cant see them paying the current price so would probably wait till its fallen further. | tim 3 | |
03/7/2015 15:47 | Yeah lost all support now.Anyone's guess where it ends up!Below a quid would not surprise me | tim 3 | |
03/7/2015 12:26 | coming off nicely now. | phowdo | |
02/7/2015 19:34 | Classic bearish chart action here. Broke long term support then went back up to test it,failed and now making new lows. Plenty more downside likely imo. | tim 3 | |
19/6/2015 13:31 | Finally start increasing | tmmalik | |
16/6/2015 09:47 | Rns about holding | tmmalik |
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