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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Entain Plc | LSE:ENT | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B5VQMV65 | ORD EUR0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-25.00 | -3.09% | 784.20 | 785.60 | 786.00 | 818.40 | 781.60 | 815.00 | 1,696,247 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amusement & Rec Svcs, Nec | 4.77B | -928.6M | -1.4537 | -5.41 | 5.02B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/6/2005 08:45 | Yes it is MM transfer, someone is still interested in aquiring stock. Maybe my epitaph was too early afterall! | retford1 | |
23/6/2005 08:23 | Is it a buy or MM transfer I wonder? | springbok | |
23/6/2005 08:15 | Hello - an M trade of 1 million shares and it rises 25%!! | springbok | |
22/6/2005 20:57 | Thanks D6, seems cheap at the moment but sill a gamble - are you putting your toe in again? | cowls | |
22/6/2005 20:01 | Well spotted Cowls! EVO playing their games again here now - still looks an interesting gamble! | double6 | |
22/6/2005 18:22 | don't know if the end is nigh yet - have a feeling that there's a twist in this tale! | springbok | |
21/6/2005 16:25 | The end is nigh. Farewell ENT you truly were the worst share I have ever bought. I'm welling up. | retford1 | |
17/6/2005 22:43 | RL - Agree with Springbok, think he has sold, could be the following trades: 6/6/05 238846@0.12 9/6/05 238846@0.20 About £190 profit - not bad for a small gamble, you've got to hand it to him he is a bit of a stock guru, most of his stocks do well. Wish I did as well as him!! D6 what's your next big stock? Unfortunately not worth me selling considering I bought in @ 4p DOH | cowls | |
15/6/2005 10:35 | RL - I think he's sold out already! | springbok | |
14/6/2005 14:03 | D6, When are you selling your ENT shares then?. | responsible lad | |
14/6/2005 09:42 | D6 - better think of selling - I see it's on it's way down again! | springbok | |
13/6/2005 19:57 | no - that would have been £80 worth! | double6 | |
13/6/2005 19:52 | come on double6, that was your 40K sold today?. | responsible lad | |
13/6/2005 17:34 | sold for a profit yet double6?. You bought at 0.12p and now you can sell out at 0.2p, and maybe a price improver too. That is a big profit, unless you are keeping them ready for the ten bagger. | responsible lad | |
09/6/2005 18:00 | retford - don't think that's possible! | springbok | |
09/6/2005 16:39 | Dell314 - cheer up old chap. | retford1 | |
09/6/2005 10:35 | Oh wait we've got level 2 today - 50/50 by the looks of it | springbok | |
09/6/2005 10:29 | I would presume that all the sells listed are actually buys? | springbok | |
09/6/2005 10:00 | maybe that question should be being asked by the FSA | wiganer | |
09/6/2005 09:19 | Seriously, how on earth did they manage to rack up a loss of 5 million?? | springbok | |
09/6/2005 09:17 | Where's Marbles? | springbok | |
09/6/2005 09:02 | Exactly! You need to add c. £330k to the current market cap to account for the imminent conversion of the debt, referred to in the last results. As it will then have a significant mkt.cap and zero assets there are much better shells around IMHO... Anyway, I expect a few of the pump'n'dump rings are emailing their pals to "get in quick" and there will be a few winners before the usual result of all the mugs that got in at the top getting totally shafted, as per usual... All IMHO, DYOR etc. Rgds dell | dell314 | |
09/6/2005 08:56 | me too, lets see...this board gets minimal posts but I bet over the next few days there will be hundreds which will suddenly stop! | pictureframe | |
09/6/2005 08:53 | LOL! It just looks like a pump'n'dump to me!! Rgds dell | dell314 |
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