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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Audioboom Group Plc | LSE:BOOM | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BJYJFG60 | ORD SHS NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-7.50 | -3.09% | 235.00 | 235.00 | 245.00 | 242.50 | 237.50 | 242.50 | 75,861 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Radio, Tv Broadcast, Comm Eq | 74.88M | -757k | -0.0462 | -51.95 | 39.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/6/2022 16:18 | Ah young millstone , held boohoo all the way down . Didn’t like the guys who shorted it . He’s a lot to learn young millstone . Tries to edit old posts to make it look like investors failed spectacularly… he’s a sneaky one is millstone . The whipping boy of advfn boohoo . 😂😂 | melegramforttongo | |
15/6/2022 16:09 | I see! Resentment from bad decisions can often drive some crazy. Obviously he's not a Boom beleiver. Never mind | mrsqueezy | |
15/6/2022 16:02 | I was refering to BOOM when melegram's candyfloss hands folded at 1400p, then the share price shot up to 2200p in a matter of weeks. Mele is the boo obsessor. Nevermind, hopefully mele will move on from his major boom loss and stop clogging up this board with irrelivant boohoo drivel. | millennialinvestor | |
15/6/2022 15:55 | Not sure what the obsession is with boohoo here.BOOM AND BOOHOO are 2 different stocks completely.I'll leave you guys to sort out your differences. Moving forward, I'm looking forward to a trading update. With the strength of the company I wouldn't be suprised to see £100m+ onwards and UPwards | mrsqueezy | |
15/6/2022 15:37 | I knew that would smoke you out millstone …. You are guru aren’t you ? Admit it ? Another failed alias shot to pieces by the voices gang … | melegramforttongo | |
15/6/2022 15:32 | Did your broker mug you off too when you sold this at 1400p, and only a month later it is trading at £22 lol 😂😂 Is that why you are such a hurt, twisted individual posting every 5 minutes, day and night, and over the weekend? because of your frail candyfloss hands? oucheeee! | millennialinvestor | |
15/6/2022 15:26 | Agreed re the brokers … Classic example on boohoo … Brokers predicting fantasy prices of £3-£4 and higher as the price was on the slide … After finally getting the message they predict 65pence … Some poor souls ( example guruofcanada ) fell for this trickery and lost almost all their holding . They also lost their reputation . They were warned well in advance but refused to listen …. Pinning everything on the broker ratings …. They lost heavily . The brokers won’t have lost heavily though . Average joe punter getting mugged off again and again by the hindsight brokers … 😂😂 | melegramforttongo | |
15/6/2022 14:55 | Honestly please do not trust broker TPs, they are often playing catch up and have their own agenda. You see TPs suddenly being halved or more AFTER big declines. I bet you if BOOM falls to a fiver they will come out with an amended TP of 10 or lower. That's the way it works. You have to be comfortable that the valuation stacks up and trust that the growth projections are going to hold up in the face of a brutal recession | davidro77 | |
15/6/2022 13:51 | Finncap TP was £22 taking everythjng into consideration. Nothing has changed in the company and I'd expect revenues to further grow.Looking forward to the move back up. GLA | mrsqueezy | |
15/6/2022 11:42 | Ok great business model but valuation? Stratospheric in an bear market is it not? All high growth high PE companies are getting whacked and valuations are coming down, so unless there is a bid why would this not be held back massively by that sentiment. Is this a fair price without bid interest? | davidro77 | |
15/6/2022 07:30 | There is a global bear market especially in the tech sector!Audioboom is not immune from any selling due to this sentiment. However negative statements on the business model is misleading as the revenue and profits of Boom are growing as per the last trading statement. Tobin knows the fundamentals are excellent. We'll have the Q2 22 in early July. Indications are these will beat forecast, and FY 22 financials will be revised and FinnCap will increase their fair market value price. | wooty01 | |
14/6/2022 14:47 | We are now motoring 1150 v 1170p +60p | master rsi | |
14/6/2022 13:50 | Nice 84k print just landed, followed by a flurry of buys. Very nice indeed! | mrsqueezy | |
14/6/2022 13:45 | From the UPS thread.. Master RSI 14 Jun '22 - 13:35 - 212 of 212 Edit UPS BOOM 1125p ( 1120 v 1130p ) After such a mark-down lately from 2260p, it's time for recovery for this top growth company, as chairman keeps buying and AAQUAVERSE is building a stake. Some very large trades and the bid side is rising all the time and buyers are nibbling for some time. | master rsi | |
14/6/2022 13:44 | This thread used to be a good one , lately like the price it’s just gone downhill . As usual the few have ruined it for the many. | melegramforttongo | |
14/6/2022 13:42 | Jack is deeply hurting after kicking himself so much from £22… What if , if only , fk fk , maybe I can turn back time fantasy ,etc etc etc… the common traits of a struggling investor . Jack lad , we know you were one of the £3.70 crowd on boohoo also ( got old posts to prove it … lol 😂 watch him try to edit them , yet I have already saved them now ) … Millstone knows you are one of the £3.70 boohoo crowd also .. Hey Jack , do you know Guru ? Fancy being the new captain 👨🏼 Fancy a dance in the sludge pit ? | melegramforttongo | |
14/6/2022 13:35 | Who's millstone? | millennialinvestor | |
14/6/2022 12:21 | More director buys surely he doesn’t know something? | cool hand kev | |
14/6/2022 09:19 | Sounds like you are kicking yourself down from £22+ Good to see some alternate points of view on here instead of the usual ramping stuff when it’s going up . Have you taken any profit on this ?? No ?? 😂😂 | melegramforttongo | |
13/6/2022 21:55 | Davidro makes some good points you have to say . Some here are kicking themselves so so hard now after failing to take any profit and having no strategy . Yet they cling on , but only in hope. IF ONLY …. the classic two words that sum up the investor who didn’t make the grade. | melegramforttongo | |
13/6/2022 19:46 | Based upon what economic model? In a hard global recession all such models go out the window. Why would an investor take a bet that things will play out to some prediction years ahead in the future. Perhaps in a low interest rate benign environment. But when faced with all these headwinds I assume people are bailing out for cash or businesses with certainty over speculation. Investors are greedy and whilst 1200p bid looks low compared to 2200p share price it will look very decent when this get back down to a fiver. Tobin can afford to drip feed for years if necessary so dangerous for any PI to base any investment on such dealings in this market. If this prediction is so compelling why doesn't someone take this out now before it becomes unaffordable? Could it be because there is no appetite for deals in this market as the money supply is drying up | davidro77 | |
13/6/2022 15:06 | At an investor day, Spotify, the streaming giant said it generated €200mln from podcasts last year, but predicted the overall value of ad spending in this area would hit US$2.1bn this year and by 2030 the value of the podcast market overall would rise to US$30bn. In its update, Spotify said it would expand its audiobooks and “other verticals” to capture some of this growth and establish a second wing of the business alongside music. Jefferies noted that audiobooks might be worth US$70bn by 2030 and the total addressable market Spotify has identified to be worth north of US$350bn. | rimau1 | |
13/6/2022 13:37 | The difference is that he can see the current trading situation and he is still buying. He is not some random buyer. | berrymanl200 |
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