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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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0.18 | 0.53% | 34.20 | 34.16 | 34.28 | 34.82 | 33.56 | 34.08 | 5,680,600 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Hosiery, Except Socks | 1.77B | -75.6M | -0.0596 | -5.73 | 433.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/7/2017 11:25 | 220p seems like a magnet for the price. | dgbell7 | |
21/7/2017 11:15 | Hi Extader - This looks worse than my story ... 100.000 at 5.0 p! How many times did you bang your head against the wall ? | fuji99 | |
21/7/2017 10:51 | I watched Boohoo crash to 21p and was tempted to buy 100k but at that time I did not see the value. | rickyvee | |
21/7/2017 10:41 | Hi fuji99, Re ASC : I had 100,000 at av. 5.9p....let topslicing and the tax tail wag the investment dog....made abt 30x my money, but still... What might have been, eh ? And what may yet be ! ATB | extrader | |
21/7/2017 10:32 | The most impressive factors to consider are the dynamism of the management, the anticipated strong growth with the huge revenue generation compared to others. This is not a trading stock at all because it can "escape" so fast that it is very easy to miss the boat. So IMHO, one accumulates as much as one can afford, be patient and watch the stock grow for the next few years. My mistake was to have bought Asos at 45p in 2004 and to have sold once touching £1 - I bought 25.000 share at 45p ! Imagine if "I just forgot about them" ! and today, I would be a millionaire ... This is serious. | fuji99 | |
21/7/2017 09:16 | I think in the long term (or even short term) shorting BOO could be a quick way to dispose of ones funds. | mrx001 | |
21/7/2017 08:44 | It will move when the next TU says : the board expects revenue to increase by 70% in FY18 with boohoo growing 33% , PLT 80% and the rest NG....Again that would be conservative just like the last 7/8 updates have been . I'm expecting £525m revenue against board conservative expectations of £470mRemember £120m in Q1 and black Monday Thanksgiving and Xmas still to come | croasdalelfc | |
21/7/2017 00:52 | Buy and set your stop at 210, then go fishing like a previous poster suggested. | fluid36 | |
20/7/2017 16:38 | It's more like they let the share price run with buys from 220 to 230. Then the MM's release more shares from 50m at 220 bringing the share price back down - otherwise they won't sell at 220. have to wait until they are all released into the market. | qruz | |
20/7/2017 16:30 | No , not shorting, hardly any on loan | pt725 | |
20/7/2017 16:25 | Are the shorters at work here? | mike142 | |
20/7/2017 16:15 | I'm not fazed by the SP, hoping it doesn't go below 220p as still see this level as a spring board for better things to come. Would have been nice to see a rise today to at least 235p but patience will bring it's rewards. | skerra | |
20/7/2017 15:42 | Every time we try to break out, the next day we get dumped back again, either accumulating is going on, or people who were in for the placing at 2:20 still dumping shares. Expect to see an RNS on a accumulation | pt725 | |
20/7/2017 15:14 | @bullorbear123 you are a genius, you are so right, it is indeed 230. | pavelsakha87 | |
20/7/2017 14:50 | As has been said, with UK retail sales up, particularly in clothing and shoes! Boohoo should comfortably be in the £2.30s today. | bullorbear123 | |
20/7/2017 14:34 | From the BBC link above: 'The rise was driven by strong sales of household goods, clothing and shoes. That compensated for falling sales at supermarkets and other sellers of food and drinks. "A particularly warm June seems to have prompted strong sales in clothing, which has compensated for a decline in food and fuel sales this month," ONS statistician Kate Davies said.' | jurgenklopp | |
20/7/2017 14:22 | I did not expect the fall today and was adamant we would be in the mid 30s after bouncing back from low 20s. What do the chartists say now? | rickyvee | |
20/7/2017 14:07 | Hot weather boosts UK retail saleshttp://www.bbc. | adthorn | |
20/7/2017 13:58 | Retail sales up in June, bodes well for Boo as I would expect lots of orders from teens getting ready for their summer holidays! September update will get us back on track but in the meantime, patience is needed! | adthorn | |
20/7/2017 10:21 | It seems that the trend starts low (am) and ends the session high (pm), Does this mean someone is accumulating ? Not impossible. | fuji99 | |
19/7/2017 17:25 | The Chart is similar but not identical to the Netflix chart up to 2013. Just imagine... | steptoes yard | |
19/7/2017 16:57 | Fuji, Posted couple of days ago to say looked like an inverted H&S(some call it double bottom), judging from the charts. Thought I may have been wrong judging on yesterday's action but, as you say, looks like the double bottom has formed. However, would like it to go above 2.35 just to confirm that the upward trend has resumed. I'm not bothered anyway as, IMHO, this will be way north of £3 by year end if not sooner. | skerra | |
19/7/2017 16:33 | Ooh, nice day at the races! Margin positive again on the old CFDs. Wunderbra! | sogoesit | |
19/7/2017 16:25 | Her Tweet: Ahhh! Its from @boohoo and is a play suit Sure it's just one tweet but this is like gold for young fashion labels in their quest to appear cool and on trend among their target audience. | rickyvee |
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