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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Itv Plc | LSE:ITV | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033986497 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.55 | 0.76% | 73.00 | 72.95 | 73.05 | 73.30 | 72.30 | 73.30 | 1,544,779 | 15:25:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Television Broadcast Station | 3.62B | 210M | 0.0518 | 14.06 | 2.95B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/9/2020 17:45 | Bid coming ! I'm certain. | amaretto1 | |
01/9/2020 17:40 | According to Shorttracker, Paloma Partners and Millenium International closed out their short positions in ITV on Friday (2.89% of shares in issue). | wm2020 | |
01/9/2020 17:17 | European and US markets all healthy but UK is fu...ed again! | boix | |
01/9/2020 17:01 | incredible volume once againsp today was very much worked down - a lowball offer could certainly be on the cards. | scepticalinvestor | |
01/9/2020 16:50 | Like your optimism!Everything down.The Brexit horror continues and eclipses the pandemic. | boix | |
01/9/2020 16:45 | Nothing to worry about imo. Market shenanigans - should be up tomorrow. | scepticalinvestor | |
01/9/2020 16:36 | PE ratio (for normal year) is now about pe3.5 to pe4 So how low can a PE ratio (for normal year) go for a solid FTSE250 company? I mean should I hold off buying more until PE goes to about 1? Where is it heading? | netcurtains | |
01/9/2020 16:34 | Following on from the Guardian's article re: smaller companies and advertising : | gerardp | |
01/9/2020 16:31 | aimho ofcourse! | scepticalinvestor | |
01/9/2020 16:30 | trading patterns are really strange today - strong rs - likely to head back to the 60's in the next few trading sessions. | scepticalinvestor | |
01/9/2020 16:20 | Would help if some of the BOD bought too | scepticalinvestor | |
01/9/2020 16:14 | Just bought a 57.54p. Market is cheap today. | bobdiamond1 | |
01/9/2020 15:54 | Another high volume down day.Relentless | boix | |
01/9/2020 15:42 | buy on down days sell on up days - I know old fashioned but does seem to work :-) | netcurtains | |
01/9/2020 15:41 | From Research Tree- BritBox’s development BritBox grew significantly in the US (> 1.2m subscribers) and is profitable. ITV is planning to launch BritBox in Australia in H2 20 and intends to roll out the service in 25 countries. The expansion will be funded by ITV’s share in BritBox US’ cash flows. | davebowler | |
01/9/2020 15:41 | Its Boris and his Brexit | boix | |
01/9/2020 15:38 | IvanBorsky aka 5EightsAccount - Wrong again with the 58p bottom prediction. What a surprise. Can you please just stop spouting garbage on here, it's getting tiresome now. | collywobble1 | |
01/9/2020 15:08 | Who is IvanBorsky?... | diku | |
01/9/2020 14:38 | Well I must say, markets are a bit rubbish today, UK worse than EU. | hamhamham1 | |
01/9/2020 14:10 | Goodbye IvanBorsky ! | gerardp | |
01/9/2020 13:42 | "However, the Glasgow-based broadcaster said advertising trends have improved materially over the summer, with total advertising revenue down 7% in July and up 1% in August. Regional revenue returned to growth in July and August, with VOD also growing again in August. STV’s digital business is expected to continue to grow strongly." | hamhamham1 | |
01/9/2020 13:11 | discodave45: Thanks re: STV and ITV: - but it does show you, if you take all the silly funds away and just let ordinary people decide (oh my gawd - revolution) then the people think the figures show a good rising trend of adverting revenue towards the all important Christmas period AND full order books for TV production AND rising digital uptake. What is not to like (relative to where both share prices are now).... | netcurtains | |
01/9/2020 13:04 | *amt* not *amy*!! | scepticalinvestor |
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