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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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32Red | LSE:TTR | London | Ordinary Share | GI000A0F56M0 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 194.875 | 190.00 | 199.75 | - | 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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06/5/2015 22:08 | Back in at 35p? How come? | fizzypop | |
06/5/2015 21:12 | I'm back in at 35p | mrmark01 | |
06/5/2015 19:49 | Poc will wipe out profits. Long discussion on this before. Simply too UK focussed. | trentendboy | |
06/5/2015 16:41 | SOrry. POint of consumption tax. Are there any figures out there in terms of the expected increased costs that TTR will be subject to? | 5070481 | |
06/5/2015 16:19 | Two weeks ago i was in profit and looking forward, now we have dropped off a cliff and staring at another big loss. Nothing has changed, poc has always been there, its a known. | fozzie | |
06/5/2015 16:11 | POC related? | 5070481 | |
06/5/2015 14:04 | Wouldn't mind getting back in when it finds its feet. | djbilywiz | |
05/5/2015 15:24 | All POC related Could get ugly here | trentendboy | |
05/5/2015 14:38 | Waiting to buy in at around 50.... | v16ter | |
05/5/2015 14:04 | Gap to fill at 51.5 | 5070481 | |
05/5/2015 14:02 | What's happening here? Why the drop? | ch27 | |
04/5/2015 18:56 | Someone knows something then | makinbuks | |
02/5/2015 08:18 | Probably lots of PI's stopped out yesterday. Great company with good dividend, don't see any reason for the drop. | dippydodaa | |
01/5/2015 10:51 | Got stopped out today, no news that I can see. | djbilywiz | |
01/5/2015 10:32 | Whats happened today then? | makinbuks | |
17/4/2015 08:29 | No hype and yet a very nice chart so bought for the first time this week. | gerri-c | |
16/4/2015 12:57 | Grabbed some yesterday! ? | djbilywiz | |
16/4/2015 12:37 | Can only see positive moves on the share price going forward to July :-) DYOR | cheshire man | |
16/4/2015 11:44 | Very welcome uplift : 4p at the moment today to 71.5p. | mortimer7 | |
08/4/2015 11:02 | Should see a good run up to July,,,,DYOR of course (05/03/2015) ch - " The Board looks forward to updating shareholders on progress at the interim trading update in July 2015" Key highlights: · Fifth consecutive year of double digit growth in organic revenues, accelerating in H2 · Step up in marketing investment driving top line organic growth and yielding healthy returns · Three year sponsorship of Rangers Football Club announced in April 2014 · Successful launch of new sportsbook, 32Red Sport, in June 2014 · Progress in Italy and new marketing campaign launched in early 2015 · Successful integration of the Go Wild UK business, acquired in September 2014 · Strong start to 2015 with current trading up 35% in the first two months of the year | cheshire man | |
08/4/2015 10:48 | Buyer's yesterday and today moving the share price in the right direction :-) | cheshire man | |
06/3/2015 10:57 | Relatively large buy just gone through 50000 @ 62p = £31000. Reassuring to see this level of investment. | mortimer7 | |
05/3/2015 14:32 | That consensus £4m PBT for 2015 would be after POC allowance Simon. Today Numis and Octagon both increased their Buy targets from 80 to 90p, Daniel Stewart maintained 75p. | paleje | |
05/3/2015 13:51 | Maybe 2015 PBT £4m already accounts for the Point if consumption tax. | simon42 | |
05/3/2015 13:20 | It looks like gross profit is around 36% looking at 2014 final results. On 2015 figures I'm very roughly guessing (forgive me) that the consumption tax would be around £2m or almost 50% of 2015 forecast PBT on turnover of £36m with GP at 36%. Anyone think that could be right? The company should address it in some detail if only for the sake of transparency. Even if they are not quite sure of how it will work. | simon42 |
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