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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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888 Holdings Plc | LSE:888 | London | Ordinary Share | GI000A0F6407 | ORD 0.5P (DI) |
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% | 88.50 | 88.45 | 88.95 | 90.00 | 86.55 | 89.00 | 1,426,254 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Amusement & Rec Svcs, Nec | 1.24B | -120.5M | -0.2683 | -3.32 | 399.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/11/2016 08:16 | Both have strong US positions - that is the big unknown now. It is hard to see this hard line right wing government being particularly favourable to gambling of any sort. We shall see | trentendboy | |
17/11/2016 17:47 | Can't see what great benefit 888 would get from merger with WMH . Can understand WMH taking over 888 if they wanted to try again as this would give them the badly needed online presence. Would 888 be interested in somebody with a a lot of shops that may have future restrictions put on the cash cow machines that generate most of the high street profits!!! Then again mergers seem to be the way this industry is going and WMH may have a lot more to offer the likes of 888. Time will tell but it's funny how it appears the one industry governments hate is probably one that gives them high levels of tax and is currently outstripping most others in terms of growth. Hoping the new president will open Trumpland up to online gambling now that would really see the share price rocket. | oohrogerpalmer | |
17/11/2016 10:51 | Would be a good move. However, the major shareholder of 888 is holding out for a £3 per share valuation ... that might well prove a stumbling block. | alex1621 | |
15/11/2016 21:47 | What's the possibility of a merger between William Hills and 888? | jamesjoel | |
12/11/2016 10:50 | On Thursday analysts at numis reiterated 888 Holdings’s (LON:888) shares as ‘Buy’ in a research note issued to investors. Following numis’s latest price target of 265 on the business this highlights that the broker now believes there is an increase of 25.15% from 888 Holdings’s current share price of 211.75. | davieday2 | |
12/11/2016 09:26 | I recall reading somewhere that Adelson was a contributor to the Trump campaign. The question then is will we see attempts to ban online poker stateside? | alex1621 | |
12/11/2016 08:57 | That is they key question. Check the 25 million donar | trentendboy | |
11/11/2016 20:38 | Was Trump funded by Sheldon? | alex1621 | |
11/11/2016 08:49 | Is trump good or bad? Market guessing bad but it needs to play outCould kill the NJ legal position OR.... | trentendboy | |
10/11/2016 16:47 | Some fishy trades today sells of 1 & 2 loads of other small trades !!! Market manipulation? | jamesjoel | |
27/10/2016 09:39 | https://www.thecerba | frankiethecabbie | |
25/10/2016 21:51 | https://simplywall.s | frankiethecabbie | |
25/10/2016 12:53 | DYOR ://www.google.co.uk/ | jamesjoel | |
25/10/2016 11:53 | Government to review 'fixed-odds' gambling machines. | eeza | |
25/10/2016 11:07 | DYOR person who doesn't pay to use this service. | bulltradept | |
25/10/2016 04:59 | ????? Statement of the year without any substance!!! | jamesjoel | |
24/10/2016 15:28 | No wonder it's falling today. | bulltradept | |
20/10/2016 20:42 | An interesting read | frankiethecabbie | |
18/10/2016 12:39 | Only a matter of time now they must come back | jamesjoel | |
18/10/2016 12:31 | Hills have to look elsewhere now. 888 will be next on list unless they go for GVC (too big really). Good chance 888 will be involved somewhere done the line | trentendboy | |
18/10/2016 11:17 | https://www.ft.com/c | frankiethecabbie | |
13/10/2016 20:33 | https://www.ft.com/c | frankiethecabbie |
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