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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Supergroup | LSE:SGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B60BD277 | ORD 5P |
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% | 2,060.00 | 2,052.00 | 2,054.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/1/2017 08:09 | New Sharewatch out in 14/1 expect this to feature heavily | nw99 | |
04/1/2017 11:09 | TMI NAP for 2017: Supergroup (SGP; 1604p) Shares in fashion retailer Supergroup, which sells jackets, t-shirts and hoodies via its Superdry brand, could easily be sitting north of £25 by the end of 2017, which reflects its vast array of opportunities. The UK, which trades through 570,000 sq. ft. space, is benefiting from re-designed new stores, which are cheaper to build and increase the range by 30%, while also reducing stock requirements. More exciting still are its plans in Europe, which are expected to increase retail space by half to c. 420,000 sq. ft this year and should eventually exceed the UK. But what could really lift the lid is online sales, which have soared from 11% in FY’13 to 23.1% of a larger total and with new distribution centres opening in Europe and the US in time for Christmas to support a free 48-hour delivery offer, the shares could spike higher still. With net cash and strong European exposure, Supergroup looks cheap on a soon-to-be prospective PE of 17.2 (eps: 93p) in comparison to domestically focused recent issue Joules on 23x. | aishah | |
04/1/2017 10:42 | Clear winner here | nw99 | |
04/1/2017 09:59 | INVESTORS SWITCHING OUT OF NEXT INTO SUPERGROUP SGP. | rickmay | |
04/1/2017 09:00 | BookbrokerI assume you aren't the target market/ demographic Not all of us are | nfs | |
04/1/2017 08:41 | Super Group is world wide not just the uk market remember that.Investors switching out of Next into Super Group. | rickmay | |
04/1/2017 08:35 | Next loss is our gain | nw99 | |
04/1/2017 08:02 | Great chance to buy before results and sharewatch new issue 14/1 | nw99 | |
04/1/2017 07:38 | Even Fartface has better value gear, if not the ranges, but at least you are not hood-winked by the 'in your face everywhere'! | bookbroker | |
04/1/2017 07:14 | Negative results from Next over Xmas trading will see this in the red today. | 1bonanza | |
03/1/2017 08:18 | Aye, chart shows its heading to test the spike high over 1900p good read across from boo statement last week | rubberbullets | |
03/1/2017 08:13 | wakey wakey start filling your boots or miss out !!!! | rickmay | |
30/12/2016 11:12 | wake me up at @21 zzzzz | bartolozzif | |
30/12/2016 10:53 | £16.50 != £21 | sheep_herder | |
30/12/2016 10:48 | I told you what will happen when £16.40 level is broken !!! | rickmay | |
30/12/2016 10:19 | Wonder if we going to get another special dividend. This has £100m cash now ? | ggbarabajagal | |
30/12/2016 09:59 | BREAK LEVEL £16.40 will go to £21.When it holds £16.40 after 2 or 3 days FILL YOUR BOOTS.THIS WILL GO TO £21. | rickmay | |
30/12/2016 09:59 | Super Short for 2017 - It`s days of glory have passed imo. Happy New Year. | clocktower | |
30/12/2016 09:37 | Someone please wake me when we get to 1800p zzzz | bartolozzif | |
30/12/2016 09:35 | Cooking on gas now | bartolozzif | |
30/12/2016 07:59 | When this breaks £16.40 its going to £21.Could be a Takeover target? | rickmay | |
29/12/2016 23:05 | bumchum!Cutting edge humour. My god,your like something out of the 70s.Its like Bernard Manning meets David Brent. No wonder you call yourself larva.Stop pupating and get yourself into the 21st century. | shauney2 | |
29/12/2016 21:41 | Sure would u like me to post as cr u bumchum | larva |
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