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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 33.62 | 33.60 | 33.88 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Womens Hosiery, Except Socks | 1.77B | -75.6M | -0.0596 | -5.64 | 426.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/2/2021 15:13 | Oh dear, BORG45 has started crying again. Dry your tears up fellah Hashtag: just remember, stiff upper lip, you LOST and we WON !!! | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 15:08 | Alibx11. 2 more great stories for those of us looking to grow the BooHoo share price. | peantern1 | |
11/2/2021 14:42 | sounds like chainsaws AKA waster ukneonboy are getting desperate. | transhoneyqueens | |
11/2/2021 14:30 | BITCOIN going to $500k this year.. the fool ukneonboy cashed in his bitcoin before the bull run lol | jackson83 | |
11/2/2021 14:27 | Ukneonboy this share price is up over 170% in the last 12 months low was 133p .... its breaking out from 360p and onto 400p plus within a month or so... STRONG BUY ... also our thoughts are with poor christh who Is now in hospital on oxygen / bed bound due to covid.... get well soon . | hotaimstocks | |
11/2/2021 14:18 | Bragging about what lol your drivel is all over this bb | borg45 | |
11/2/2021 14:05 | Surely (BORG45)you are NOT inviting me to start BRAGGING are you ?? But now you come to mention it maybe this will help to refresh your memory Isnt it funny how some key dates just stick in your mind (for ever) The one below is NOT actually Boohoo, its the sale & conversion of BTC back to GBP again............... but dont feel bad......... just ACCEPT WE GOT IT RIGHT, EVERY SINGLE TIME !!! Hashtag: cross reference the dates, the share price falls and the Reg News Service.....LOL | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 13:27 | Correct geek,so much room for growth. | derf1953 | |
11/2/2021 13:15 | PE is 66 today 35 next month 20 next year? So you are highlighting why we should be investing in BOO. | totalgeek69 | |
11/2/2021 13:13 | Got Next shares,paid 33p in 1991. | derf1953 | |
11/2/2021 13:08 | Thanks for pointing out I said shorters must be crying please explain why I'm incorrect??You're a vacuous waste of space that has no shares or money and your mum is still waiting for last months rent | borg45 | |
11/2/2021 12:37 | For what it is worth, and assuming anybody is even vaguely interested. Knowledge is power, so here are some very interesting stats Current Price to Earnings Ratios as at today, now, this minute ==================== Boohoo PLC price to earning 66 times (VERY EXPENSIVE) ASOS PLC price to earnings 40 times (NOT CHEAP) NEXT PLC price to earnings 17 times (GOOD VALUE) | chainsaws | |
11/2/2021 11:38 | Very probably........ presumably YOU did mean the U.S. Lawyers billable hours & costs ?? | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 11:32 | Ticking up nicely. | derf1953 | |
11/2/2021 11:12 | U.S. Lawyers to re-quiz Boohoo executives over ‘fake discount’ claims ==================== More bad news for Boohoo PLC which stands accused of offering big discounts to customers based on "inflated original prices" The legal case is the latest reputational disaster for Boohoo PLC, with some Senior Executives at Boohoo set to be further quizzed by lawyers after judges REJECTED the retailer’s attempt to dismiss a $100m (£75m) legal action over “fake” discounts. The fast fashion retailer is accused of offering big discounts to customers based on inflated original prices which were almost never the prices it had previously asked customers to pay. Manchester-based Boohoo and its subsidiaries PrettyLittleThing and Nasty Gal failed to persuade judges to throw out the class action lawsuit. The court AGREED with the lawyers bringing the legal claim but reserved judgment on one technical legal argument about whether it has jurisdiction over the parent company in the Boohoo group. The US lawyers behind the claim said they now expect to take testimony from Boohoo’s Directors and Senior Executives. Neil Catto, Boohoo’s chief financial officer, is among those expected to face questioning as he provided evidence to support the company’s bid to have the case dismissed. Ahmed Ibrahim of AI Law, one of the lawyers leading the claim, said: “Boohoo, PrettyLittleThing and Nasty Gal need to find a new business model where they shoot straight with their customers. “They should admit what they’ve been doing is wrong, issue refunds to the customers they have misled, and put a stop to the fake sales and false advertising.” ==================== Rather stupidly, Boohoo PLC failed to mention, acknowledge or disclose these ongoing lawsuits to Boohoo shareholders. ==================== | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 11:10 | Now like it or lump it, here's a direct quote from Ahmed Ibrahim of AI Law, "Boohoo's U.S. litigation problems are not going away, any time soon". | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 11:02 | Tell you what BORG45 have a read of this then and think back !!! You posted here on ADVFN, "ALL THE BOOHOO "SHORTS" MUST BE CRYING" - right ?? well i know quite a few that are STILL LAUGHING & STILL COUNTING ALL THEIR WINNINGS Isnt it funny how some dates just stick in your mind (for ever) The one below is NOT actually Boohoo, its the sale & conversion of BTC back to GBP again............... but dont feel bad......... just ACCEPT WE GOT IT RIGHT, EVERY SINGLE TIME !!! | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 10:42 | U.S. Lawyers to re-quiz Boohoo executives over ‘fake discount’ claims ==================== More bad news for Boohoo PLC which stands accused of offering big discounts to customers based on "inflated original prices" The legal case is the latest reputational disaster for Boohoo PLC, with some Senior Executives at Boohoo set to be further quizzed by lawyers after judges REJECTED the retailer’s attempt to dismiss a $100m (£75m) legal action over “fake” discounts. The fast fashion retailer is accused of offering big discounts to customers based on inflated original prices which were almost never the prices it had previously asked customers to pay. Manchester-based Boohoo and its subsidiaries PrettyLittleThing and Nasty Gal failed to persuade judges to throw out the class action lawsuit. The court AGREED with the lawyers bringing the legal claim but reserved judgment on one technical legal argument about whether it has jurisdiction over the parent company in the Boohoo group. The US lawyers behind the claim said they now expect to take testimony from Boohoo’s Directors and Senior Executives. Neil Catto, Boohoo’s chief financial officer, is among those expected to face questioning as he provided evidence to support the company’s bid to have the case dismissed. Ahmed Ibrahim of AI Law, one of the lawyers leading the claim, said: “Boohoo, PrettyLittleThing and Nasty Gal need to find a new business model where they shoot straight with their customers. “They should admit what they’ve been doing is wrong, issue refunds to the customers they have misled, and put a stop to the fake sales and false advertising.” ==================== Rather stupidly, Boohoo PLC failed to mention, acknowledge or disclose these ongoing lawsuits to Boohoo shareholders. ==================== | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 10:41 | Yes of course you are, HATHERSAGE a.k.a CHRIST knows NOWT a.k.a CHESS123 a.k.a MILLENIAL INVESTOR You just happened to smuggle a laptop into the hospital with you - right ? You cant breathe properly due to CoVid19 and require oxygen but yet, you manage to start posting SH*TE & NONSENSE on ADVFN Hashtag: Failed Share Rampers NEVER prosper !!! | ukneonboy | |
11/2/2021 09:07 | it boo have to pay out $100m re fake sales expect 100p | transhoneyqueens | |
11/2/2021 09:06 | can't see it below 135p on bad news . | jackson83 |
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