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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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0.02 | 0.06% | 33.44 | 33.34 | 33.98 | 34.06 | 33.22 | 33.32 | 1,795,026 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Womens Hosiery, Except Socks | 1.77B | -75.6M | -0.0596 | -5.71 | 432.03M |
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23/6/2017 11:44 | BooHoo.com's management have joined the investofi platform, which allows them to speak to investors directly. We are running a promotion and giving away £1,000 of BooHoo.com as well as cash prizes. Between 12pm-5pm for investors that register on investofi - www.investofi.com and connect with BooHoo.com, they will go into a pot and winners will be randomly selected. The first prize will be £1,000 of BOO shares, after that there will be ten prizes of £100 and twenty prizes of £50. In our last promotion, we only had 74 investors that participated, so you have close to a 50% chance of winning a prize. Good luck! | paset2glen | |
23/6/2017 10:47 | I'm not in my early 20s but a bit younger than you guys ;-)Tyga has a huge social media following so it is a good tie in. Fashion and social media is a big thing for men in their early 20s - it's not just women and more so when I was a decade ago. That age group don't spend their money on boozing (as I did a decade ago) but spend it on looking good and keeping up with trends. They get these trends form social media so Tyga is a good fit. | villarich | |
23/6/2017 10:46 | Toffeeman 23 Jun '17 - 08:42 - 6514 of 6515 1 0 I would love to wear them - but being old and not thin enough I would look even more of a prat GREAT POST Made me really smile :) | au24 | |
23/6/2017 09:30 | I think they will have brought Tyga on board to drill into the US market as he has a huge following in the US and is very "current". I see this as a big positive for boohoo as it enhances their goals to expand globally.I am not personally a fan of his music but excellent choice imo from a growth perspective. | emmash | |
23/6/2017 08:42 | I would love to wear them - but being old and not thin enough I would look even more of a prat | toffeeman | |
23/6/2017 08:18 | Analcime, The Kinks had a hit in the 60's called "A dedicated follower of Fashion" and nothing much has changed today. The great James Dean was the first to wear denim on screen and guess what happened next I along with all my friends were wearing Levi's. Men follow fashion but could be classed as cooler about it than the girls imo | acamas | |
22/6/2017 23:16 | @sogoes @analYes they do, my brother of 20 and his friends change their looks like the wind though i would say the idolisation of the individual was far less than in the female populace. | mypanic | |
22/6/2017 22:30 | Would be nice | panic investor | |
22/6/2017 22:26 | Gap at 220-230 to be closed? | wetdream | |
22/6/2017 21:47 | I'm your age bracket, Anal, and have no idea. I wouldn't, personally, be seen dead in some of those clothes so I just keep my eyes on the numbers... Lol | sogoesit | |
22/6/2017 21:05 | Forgive me I'm 60 but do young men follow 'pop icon' men in the fashion world like young women follow their idols? It has to be a 'plus' otherwise BOO would not enlist him... I'm just curious about today's "I want to look like him" sort of guy. | analcime | |
22/6/2017 16:02 | 4pm rise hopefully. | albert3591 | |
22/6/2017 13:34 | Cool - we have become a 'fashion giant' | toffeeman | |
22/6/2017 12:30 | American rap star Tyga the new face of Manchester's BoohooMAN fashion range Kylie Jenner's ex boyfriend Tyga has collaborated on a hip new fashion range with Manchester's boohooMAN American rap star Tyga has become the new face of Manchester-based fashion giant boohooMAN. The online retailer has unveiled its new capsule collection for men modelled by international star Tyga looking undeniably hip. | sz2000 | |
22/6/2017 09:53 | BOO is doing all the small right things in the background to get this company growing, such great contacts in the celeb area and brains for business / understanding the market & customer. I really think this summers sales with the heatwave in the U.K will boost sales significantly Huge long term hold for me. | qruz | |
22/6/2017 07:45 | InPost UK has secured a partnership with global online fashion retailer, boohoo. The affiliation will see one of the fastest growing fashion e-tailers offer its customers convenient 24/7 collection with InPost lockers. | mr_spock | |
21/6/2017 16:19 | 'Physical shops are still struggling.' The trend is your friend,so goes the saying. The % share of internet sales is increasing year in year out. No high rents Lower business rates than the high st Fast postal offering and returns Amazon trialling(clothes) try it on at home and return if you don't want, before paying. If you like and buy 3 or 5 items then a discount given. | au24 | |
21/6/2017 16:16 | The share price would not stay there long if it did,to many buyers would be jumping in. | albert3591 | |
21/6/2017 16:02 | I can see this drifting back to the CEO's sale price of £2.20. I hope not as I am in at £2.40. Should have gone with my brain as I've noticed that these size of sells set a benchmark price for a while. However, I believe with the continued sales it will be markedly higher in months to come. Physical shops are still struggling. | pyglet | |
21/6/2017 15:50 | Probably up again tomorrow.Great share. | albert3591 | |
21/6/2017 15:12 | Just bought another load of these didn't think I'd see £2.40 again | borg45 | |
21/6/2017 12:53 | I'm getting 240 to buy | villarich |
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