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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Celtic Plc | LSE:CCP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004339189 | ORD 1P |
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% | 129.00 | 123.00 | 135.00 | 129.00 | 129.00 | 129.00 | 20 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Prof Sports Clubs, Promoters | 133.35M | 33.33M | 0.3523 | 3.66 | 122.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/9/2011 01:04 | It would appear our nearest rivals have been cheating our club and HMRC for many years. | louie76 | |
05/2/2011 22:25 | Anybody know what Rangers are up to? | louie76 | |
09/12/2010 21:09 | Celtic have revealed they are close to agreeing a partnership deal with Mexican side Santos Laguna. | louie76 | |
17/11/2010 23:14 | Anyone attending the AGM tomorrow? | louie76 | |
31/8/2010 21:57 | Top of the league! | louie76 | |
30/8/2010 20:29 | FALLOFFS in sponsorship deals, a drop in player transfer sales and an 11% slide in attendance figures meant a loss of £22 million (26.7m) at the Scottish Premier League (SPL) last season. | lbo | |
17/8/2010 11:00 | POOR season on the pitch, a sharp drop in season ticket sales and the collapse of Setanta Sports in Britain were blamed yesterday by Celtic Football Club for pushing it into the red last season. The famous Glasgow club, whose biggest shareholder is Irish financier Dermot Desmond, made a pretax loss of £2.1 million (2.5 million) in the year to the end of June 2010. | lbo | |
16/8/2010 14:02 | Scotland's Celtic reveal increase in debts | lbo | |
04/8/2010 08:43 | link fot 2nites game guys. | standtall | |
29/7/2010 22:11 | Braga 3-0 Celtic: Hoops Outclassed In Portugal | lbo | |
01/7/2010 19:39 | tennent's sponsorship of the hoops begins Newsroom Staff CELTIC FC is delighted to announce a three-year partnership with Tennent's Lager from today, Thursday, July 1. Chief Executive Peter Lawwell is pleased with the club's new multi-million pound three-year arrangement with Tennent's as shirt sponsor. He said: "As well as launching the new kit, we are delighted to enter into a new partnership with Tennent's, a brand which has become synonymous with football. "In very challenging times for Scottish Football, it is fantastic that Tennent's has maintained its high level of commitment to the game in Scotland, something they should receive great credit for. "This sponsorship provides important revenue for Celtic over the next three years, which will contribute to our continued investment in the football squad. "We are sure this partnership with Tennent's will be most beneficial to the club." Mike Lees, Managing Director of Tennent's said: "We are absolutely delighted to begin a three-year association with Celtic who share the same Glasgow heritage as Tennent's. "We have been involved in Scottish football now for the past 36 years and see this partnership as a great opportunity to continue this support." | louie76 | |
01/7/2010 19:39 | Didn't realise there was still a dividend paid on the 60p shares?.. | louie76 | |
10/6/2010 18:57 | if they hold a majority, delist the stock, its a catholic club | mryesyes | |
21/5/2010 21:10 | let the jews/protestant gentiles deal with it themselves | mryesyes | |
15/5/2010 23:31 | It would appear Rangers have been cheating us for a number of years. As shareholders shouldn't we sue them? | louie76 | |
27/4/2010 01:57 | Prostestant land, he should know his place | mryesyes | |
06/4/2010 19:23 | attendances have fallen to levels not seen since the club's darkest days in 1994, when Celtic came within minutes of bankruptcy Celtic chief Neil Lennon claims he was badly advised over Irish property deal which could cost him £2.7m ANGRY Neil Lennon claims he was misled into backing a disastrous Irish land deal that could end up costing him nearly £3MILLION. The new Celtic caretaker manager is being sued for £2.7million by bankers in the Republic over the disastrous purchase of six acres of muddy farmland near the Ulster border | lbo | |
04/4/2010 23:02 | Despite the 6 points from his first 2 games, I increasingly see a side that is genuinely weak. The players have less possession than their opponents in the SPL every week, and are only nicking wins owing to keane etc finishing and flashes of individual quality we are not as good a team as dundee utd, and i fear that they could still do a league and cup double over us seeing that game at cash strapped hibs, their 1940s pitch overlooked by mewbuilds, ditto killie, won by a dubious penalty that was almost saved, there are more heavy defeats coming so keane goes back to spurs and we cannot even afford a proper manager? crowds will start to go down | mryesyes | |
25/3/2010 16:30 | Of course he'll leave with hundreds of thousands of pounds. | louie76 | |
25/3/2010 15:18 | Well there it is,Mowbry leaves club according to Sky news.Hope he left without taking hundreds of thousands of pounds with him. Get another dutch manager in this time. | borderriever | |
24/3/2010 23:10 | To be honest i cant see anyone doing a worse job.This guys not had a single good game,we`ve been gubbed in europe and by tiny domestic clubs taboot. Worste thing about sacking bthe guy is giving him his wages,what a waste,you could say weve wasted a Fortune. | borderriever | |
24/3/2010 22:58 | No point in sacking him if there's nobody else willing able and available. The fans should have thought of this when grumbling after Strachan won three in a row. On a happier note, Rangers' season is now over. | louie76 | |
24/3/2010 22:31 | Bye Bye Mowbray. Well tonights defeat was his last in charge I hope. What a muppet,lets see if the clubs bod`s hire another failure manager next time. | borderriever |
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