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ITV Itv Plc

70.30
-0.45 (-0.64%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.45 -0.64% 70.30 70.20 70.25 71.10 69.95 71.10 7,243,260 16:35:29
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Television Broadcast Station 3.62B 210M 0.0518 13.55 2.84B
Itv Plc is listed in the Television Broadcast Station sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ITV. The last closing price for Itv was 70.75p. Over the last year, Itv shares have traded in a share price range of 55.50p to 83.56p.

Itv currently has 4,052,409,194 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Itv is £2.84 billion. Itv has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.55.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/9/2020
11:58
everything being written about phat hunter is spot onespecially his gap down call of last week that he tried to take credit for which was a mkt wide sell offeveryone please filter then no one csn get dragged into it with him
stansmith3
29/9/2020
11:39
What's a cuck, a South African Chef?
plat hunter
29/9/2020
11:27
lol hogwashdid the charts point to the market drop last week Monday? Ofcourse not, you foolish little twitYou further missed out an easy 13% gain by deramping at 58 / 59, whilst others, like yours truly, loaded up again.best of luck in your endeavours, cuck.
scepticalinvestor
29/9/2020
11:25
trading at 0.7x revenue is nice and cheap
thomasearnshaw
29/9/2020
09:55
You seem to be putting a lot of effort and anger into discrediting something that I have already proved correct over the last week.The stench of desperation is strong from you.See you at 61p loser
plat hunter
29/9/2020
09:31
Nice performance so far :)
hamhamham1
29/9/2020
09:20
ph

I have been buying in the 50's and continued, thank you for
your post, but I honestly feel the industry has seen the lows,
especially when I read Vera is starting filming again.

I continue to but up to 100p, 240p my target in a few years.

Just want Soros to buy further into foxt and Buffet to buy into foxt.

dyor

active

srpactive
29/9/2020
09:15
Remember we're no longer in FTSE 100 - so if FTSE100 goes up or down its no skin off our nose.
netcurtains
29/9/2020
09:13
A pattern might work something like this. Investment Bank X always does analysis on MONDAYS and TRADES on THURSDAY..... If you can work out the cadence pattern of a normal Investment Banks trading desk you probably could make some serious money.
The answer to trading patterns must (in my view) include investment bank "business cadence".

Eg in a casino if you have any inside info on the croupier you have a slight advantage (eg how hard and consistent does he or she spin the wheel - knowing this gives you a smaller range of numbers to pick as you know roughly in which quadrant the dice will fall.

netcurtains
29/9/2020
09:06
If Stan is truly adding then he would relish a sort term opportunity to reduce his average.If he was a pot less paid ramper or someone who is heavily under water then he might be a little upset with a lower price.I think we're all accountable enough for our own decisions though.
plat hunter
29/9/2020
09:06
you can read a set of accounts but you cannot read a chart.

A chart has no future meaning unless you use statistical analysis of all the FTSE charts in the UK going back about a decade - and every single trading day. Then "if" a pattern is found that re-occurs over 65% of the time (over a decade) then you can look at a chart (not read) and see if it "roughly matches" the pattern. If it does then put the actual figures through excel or other software and see if it is in the 65%. If it is you can take a risk knowing that historically you have a 65% chance. However its still historical, unless you can "prove" the formula it is still meaningless - like repeating patterns in PI - they have no meaning - but just look like they do for a short while.

netcurtains
29/9/2020
08:46
you can discount anything anyone says about charting untilbrexit resolvedcovid cases stop bouncing aroundvaccine resolvedrecession trajectory understoodetcas a matter of good practice you should discount anything the position posters say, including but not limited tothomasearnshawamerettophat hunter
stansmith3
29/9/2020
08:38
Wait for 62 to fail again active...
plat hunter
29/9/2020
08:32
Not sure about reading charts, I rode the chart from
20p area to 240p. Now back in buying as I feel we could be
about to rise again, we shall see.

dyor

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srpactive
29/9/2020
08:11
so how do you read a chart? What language is a chart written in? Maths? Is there a formula that we can use like E=MC2.

You use the terminology of "reading" but you dont back it up with any formula or science or anything of any substance...

I bet its something like "its bright and sunny today so shares will go up to 61p"..

netcurtains
29/9/2020
08:06
Lol... i'd go back to reading penguins if I was you
plat hunter
28/9/2020
23:07
I can read charts and it’s pointing to 71p not 61!
trikytree
28/9/2020
22:39
Nothing deep or special about it, just learn to read charts instead of being a nob head
plat hunter
28/9/2020
21:55
thanks fat punterusual deep thinking from you...not lol
scepticalinvestor
28/9/2020
21:52
Lol Plat Hunter, you sound reliable and informed 🙄 I’ll offload all my shares first thing tomorrow. I’ll thank you later.
Idiot.

trikytree
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