We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boohoo Group Plc | LSE:BOO | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BG6L7297 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.04 | -0.11% | 35.96 | 35.98 | 36.18 | 36.50 | 35.11 | 35.38 | 3,957,691 | 16:29:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Hosiery, Except Socks | 1.77B | -75.6M | -0.0596 | -6.03 | 456.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
08/2/2021 07:59 | Look at all the deeeeeeks that are not in talking about irrelevant online taxes and putting down the brand names. Fkwits. Lol. I only run my eyes across this thread a few times a month and you deeeeeeks need a check on reality. Lol. | smartie6 | |
08/2/2021 07:58 | lovely RNS today ... expect more acquisitions later this year and 500p | jackson83 | |
08/2/2021 07:56 | fantastic news via RNS on superb acquisition .. well done to all holders and expect 400p this week. STRONG BUY | hotaimstocks | |
08/2/2021 07:49 | Another £25.2 million paid out (wasted) by Boohoo for 3 more "dead" brand names and their obsolete customer databases. That's on top of the £55 million wasted on the "dead" Debenhams brand name and its out of date customer database The Arcadia Administrator & Liquidator must be laughing his socks off, right now......... having got £80 million out of Kamani !!!! The City of London Analysts & Traders are definitely laughing. High Street rivals, including Next PLC, ASOS PLC, JD Sports PLC and Frasers Group (Sports Direct) are all laughing. | ukneonboy | |
08/2/2021 07:39 | Deal completed - not much coverage on the media (yet) | knigel | |
07/2/2021 20:46 | I suspect they’ll just make internet vat 25% - big ticket items it might make enough of a difference that people go to the physical store, but cheaper items it wouldn’t even be noticed. | mauricemonkey | |
07/2/2021 20:30 | Totally irrelevant, taxes are, in the end, always paid by the end consumer, if they put the wholesale costs of the goods up then the retail price will rise or cuts are made elsewhere... margins are maintained by an efficient company. An internet tax will, if they ever agree on one to bring in during the fragile recovery play, will be like VAT, it rises the price of the goods rise. It's when they are not maintained and the company has some reluctance to pass on costs that they fall by the wayside hence the high street, not maintaining margins and profits despite rising rents and rates, staffing costs, etc.... And before anybody says yes but the costs go up and people can't afford them... get real... | alibx11 | |
07/2/2021 19:47 | Definitely an online sales tax coming, the demand for Amazon to pay more is undeniable. | cromw3ll | |
07/2/2021 18:44 | lol he wants in | hotaimstocks | |
07/2/2021 18:08 | CHANCELLOR WANTS TO LEVEL UP THE PLAYING FIELD IN RETAILING -------------------- Interesting comments in the Weekend Sunday newspapers about the possible introduction of an ONLINE SALES TAX, primarily aimed at all UK ONLINE retailers including Amazon, ASOS, Boohoo, AO World, Next, etc The broadsheet newspapers seem to be implying that Chancellor, Rishi Sunak is reportedly considering plans to levy a surcharge on ALL INTERNET RETAILERS, to help offset the loss of income received from Business Rates, following the closure of empty, vacant high street shops. | chainsaws | |
07/2/2021 18:07 | Or, more likely just another load of mindless moronic waffle from the trilogy that is:- TRANSHONEYQUEEN + HOTAIMSTOCKS + JACKSON83 But at least you've managed to give us all ANOTHER good laugh (again) . | chainsaws | |
07/2/2021 17:45 | chainsaws you very last chance to buy back in next week... everyone loves boohoo now. | hotaimstocks | |
07/2/2021 16:32 | Works every time doesn't it mrs neonnonce! I click my fingers and you come a running! LOL......' City Girls " I've sh$t better! Simples!.......;-) | nigoil | |
07/2/2021 16:17 | CHANCELLOR WANTS TO LEVEL UP THE PLAYING FIELD IN RETAILING -------------------- Interesting comments in the Weekend Sunday newspapers about the possible introduction of an ONLINE SALES TAX, primarily aimed at all UK ONLINE retailers including Amazon, ASOS, Boohoo, AO World, Next, etc The broadsheet newspapers seem to be implying that Chancellor, Rishi Sunak is reportedly considering plans to levy a surcharge on ALL INTERNET RETAILERS, to help offset the loss of income received from Business Rates, following the closure of empty, vacant high street shops. | chainsaws | |
07/2/2021 16:05 | WNEN IS THE NEXT FUNDING ROUND ? | hotaimstocks | |
07/2/2021 15:42 | Unfortunately NIGOIL a.k.a CHICKEN DIMWIT, your "imaginary, hindsight, virtual share trader" MONOPOLY money "winnings" doesnt ACTUALLY count for anything in the real world CAN YOU SPEND IT ??? ERM....that's a "NO" and is basically why EVERYBODY on ADVFN laughs at YOU every day (24/7) !!! | ukneonboy | |
07/2/2021 14:22 | Hashtag: FCA and LSE watching mrs neonnonce and her pseudonymns more like! LOL....' city girls ' I've sh$t better! LOL Simples!.......;-) | nigoil | |
07/2/2021 13:33 | would not rule out 450p on or after results | jackson83 | |
07/2/2021 13:30 | ukneonboy stop printing old news and get ready for a breakout to 400p soon. | hotaimstocks | |
07/2/2021 12:18 | It's actually called a Pinnacle. All (a pinnacle) actually signals is that there is a convergence in the share price and that share price will either break DOWNWARDS or UPWARDS. Anybody that THINKS they can ACCURATELY call an "upward" trajectory based purely on historical share price movements and based solely around 30 day moving averages is an IDIOT !!! But as that speaks for most of you "ADVFN imaginary, hindsight, back jobbing share traders", and you Boohoo share rampers and you Kamani Propoganda clowns, good luck with your charting diagnostic projections. | ukneonboy | |
07/2/2021 11:49 | Yes, not a chartist myself but it isn't rocket science to forecast the huge up trend at the moment. | scepticalinvestor | |
07/2/2021 09:48 | I’m not a big believer in tea leaf reading, aka charting, but there’s a very clear and interesting triangle shape to Boo’s chart with lower highs and higher lows since March last year. What does that mean? I don’t know, but this site reckons it’s called a Symmetrical Triangle and the breakout “usually&rdquo Note the word usually, it could go either way (or do nothing) but looks likely a big move one way or the other is coming soon. | mauricemonkey | |
07/2/2021 09:23 | Bought a small holding. There are issues on the horizon for sure- the impact of reforming the Leicester supply chain on margins and the increase in unemployment being the main ones. But for me Boohoo and ASOS have well and truly finished off the high street with their recent acquisitions. Certainly in my city there is nothing left worth going shopping in the city centre for. Even the the big shopping malls such as Meadowhall and the Trafford centre are going to be feeling very empty. The high street is dead and that leaves Boo and Asos in a very strong position. Having monopolised the high street they can now refine their pricing and returns strategies to help maintain the margin offsetting the pressures noted above. This may not be a straight line up but I definitely expect the value of both to be higher in two years than it is now. Further losses for the high street will only exacerbate this. Why Boohoo over ASOS? For me it was a tough call. Boohoos margins have historically been better and they don't have the same reliance on 3rd party brands to fill their stores. ASOS for me definitely took the jewell of the high street in Topshop whereas boohoo is buying brands I personally don't like. But Debenhams does two things I really like: 1) It attracts a new audience broadening the focus from 18-30 to include the middle aged. 2) It allows them to broaden the product range into homewares and perfumes. Its check from BOO & ASOS. High street, it's your move. | truthhurtslessthan losses | |
07/2/2021 08:35 | once we crack 400p its onwards and up to 500p | transhoneyqueens |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions