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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 240.00 | 235.00 | 245.00 | 240.00 | 240.00 | 240.00 | 35,284 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Radio, Tv Broadcast, Comm Eq | 65.03M | -19.43M | -1.1862 | -2.02 | 39.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/12/2023 10:13 | MELE, come take your mrs man, she is trying to spend my boom gains, I told her I am not selling but she won't let up.... | mustafa15a | |
04/12/2023 09:48 | the amazon of sound. | millennialinvestor | |
04/12/2023 09:30 | Looks like the share price bounced off 220/225 (previous resistance) and is starting the next leg up.Here's an article I found (from 25/10/23) over the weekend providing more evidence the podcasting advertising market is quickly improving.----Spotif | parob | |
01/12/2023 21:06 | Festario- you've already loaned your shares out. | wooty01 | |
01/12/2023 19:15 | Thanks, kinda answered but could you be more specific?For example what did you enter in the text field to produce post 6990?Cheers ! | ahhh luke warm | |
01/12/2023 15:43 | That is a lie | wolveraim | |
01/12/2023 15:04 | Yea I wouldn't mind one final batch before the next leg up. | parob | |
01/12/2023 14:50 | Hoping they drop a little with a narrowed spread so I can buy more. Currently at 220/235 and bidding and offering more or less same amounts. | parvez | |
01/12/2023 14:00 | Umm, that would be the opposite.They are not keen on buying my stock, but they will sell plenty. | festario | |
01/12/2023 13:40 | Massive spread must be extremely short of stock! | parvez | |
01/12/2023 13:27 | There's a good chance we dip slightly to the recent resistance level around 220/225p then bounce (as it becomes support) before starting the next leg up. | parob | |
01/12/2023 12:05 | You can post any html from a mobile devices on advfn just the same as from desktop. pictures are just just the same but the image has to be hosted somewhere else. | someuwin | |
01/12/2023 09:32 | Someuwin, can you only post graphics / html from ADVFN web/ pc screen or is it possible from phone/ tablet? Not figured out how it's done?Cheers ALW | ahhh luke warm | |
01/12/2023 08:52 | Shares seem to have found themselves in very tight hands on this rise. Anyone short… ouch | amelio | |
01/12/2023 08:39 | They don't, they are sh!ttjng their pants | wolveraim | |
01/12/2023 08:27 | Still can't buy much. | someuwin | |
01/12/2023 08:17 | Cracking pattern developing in the chart. Close the gap then £5 the target. | amelio | |
01/12/2023 08:14 | boom went from about this level in early 2021 to 1000p within 8 months. And the company is doing a lot better today than it was at that time, We may see a repeat of that move in share price over the coming 6 to 12 months imo. Happy with the business growth and forcast for 2024. | jungmana | |
01/12/2023 08:02 | Good find parob. Highly positive. | someuwin | |
01/12/2023 07:37 | Found this from 10 days ago. Looks like things are looking up for the industry. No wonder Audioboom are expecting record revenues next year. This article is for the Australian market but the pattern will no doubt be global. "it shows how media's ability to foster "unparalleled" engagement and intimacy between advertisers and audiences was the key to its success."----Podcast advertising up 88% as Amazon tops list of Australia's biggest spendersAmazon has once again topped a list of 15 brands investing in advertising on Australian podcasts in Q3 as the overall market also surged 88% year-on-year.Accordi | parob | |
01/12/2023 07:12 | Wealthy men egos Candy to a T | herekittykitty |
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