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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/10/2017 14:54 | A base for a double bottom is forming. The share price will fly from here. | fuji99 | |
16/10/2017 13:51 | Third time the 200 day EMA has been touched / tested. Xmas mktg in USA is stepping up on East & West coast + seen PR through Kardashians, Olivia Culpo, Ariel Winter & other fashion-celebs in the past 2 weeks. | windsor430 | |
16/10/2017 11:04 | Seller not yet cleared. Bunches of 20000 and 30000 sells through the morning. When will it stop? | mike142 | |
16/10/2017 10:34 | ASC probably positive update tomorrow will take BOO share price to 210p - 215p. Today ASC is down, meaning tomorrow it will certainly rise. | fuji99 | |
16/10/2017 09:06 | harebridge - By principle I am allergic to any company with widening losses. Just a slight competition will disintegrate such a small one. So I am maybe a bit cautious than normal ... | fuji99 | |
16/10/2017 08:58 | Fuji- when it comes to retail- I know my stuff (read post number 1 on this thread).Koovs in its infancy & obviously needs funding. The ex ASOS team that run it know exactly where this is heading.You could be early to the party (like I was here), or just one of the many latecomers ; ) | harebridge | |
16/10/2017 08:51 | BOO is a profit making company and growing in both sales and profit. KOOVS is a LOSS making company with losses growing with sales stagnating as around 8 millions which is nothing compared to BOO. I never touch such companies with growing losses because next "surprise" by KOOVS will be a fund raising ... So be careful on such cash starving minnows. | fuji99 | |
16/10/2017 08:42 | Very interesting news as Koovs (LON:KOOV) expands internationallyKoovs announces move into UK with capsule collection for Simply BeKoovs plc (AIM: KOOV) announces a new partnership with one of the UK's leading online retail groups, N Brown Group plc ("N Brown"), to add the exclusive Koovs Private Label young fashion brand to N Brown's high profile Simply Be offer.The partnership will see a capsule Koovs collection available from Simply Be in exclusive larger sizes from December 2017, followed by a more extensive range for Spring / Summer 2018, rolling out in March 2018.This announcement, and the planned distribution in the UAE through Souq.com which is well advanced and is expected to go live within the next 3 weeks, further accelerates Koovs' international ambitions for its Private Label collection.Mary Turner, CEO of Koovs says: "We are absolutely delighted to be working with N Brown and to bring the Koovs young fashion brand to the UK with Simply Be, a brand that celebrates and empowers all women whatever their size, through fun and exciting fashion." | harebridge | |
15/10/2017 16:03 | ASC preview (update on Tuesday): | manics | |
14/10/2017 02:01 | Part of the PLT app launch in the US (Times Square): | manics | |
13/10/2017 15:07 | Lots of buying these last hours. | fuji99 | |
13/10/2017 11:42 | Raises an interesting point as to whether it can be used as an indicator of future success... Of the 2016 nominees, from what I've seen only OPG & SFE would be real loss-makers, FEVR, PRSM, JOUL, ABDP, SOM, BUR, FDP, GAMA... all successes - some of those with big X's. HOTC & QTX are like rollercoasters - but around B/E from 12 months ago. | windsor430 | |
13/10/2017 11:25 | Fair do's -wasn't referring to the companies but the audience. I recall Healthcare Locums winning an award many years ago -not long after it all unravelled there.... | meijiman | |
13/10/2017 11:20 | How dare you call our Carol a spotty boy :) | toffeeman | |
13/10/2017 07:28 | Phew! Bullet dodged. BOO (as an entity) didn't win anything at the AIM Awards last night... AIM Awards 2017 @AIM_Awards A huge congratulations to Mahmud Kamani & Carol Kane @boohoo for winning Entrepreneur of the Year Award @AIM_Awards! #AIMAwards2017 BOO was shortlisted in the Global Achievement and Company of the Year categories. | manics | |
12/10/2017 19:39 | Coincidentally I was in London today and saw QUIZ adverts on tube station. Very much the feel of BOO in early days methinks. | ayl30 | |
12/10/2017 18:27 | hi - a bit off topic but still within ballpark of interest: I just bought some shares in QUIZ. Do you think they stand a chance of doing a BooHoo "Me too" or similar? I know they appear to have a lot of stores but in reality most of them are debenhams concessions - its the internet where all the action is.. So does QUIZ stand a chance? | netcurtains | |
12/10/2017 16:30 | I think that makes more sense Manics | mike142 | |
12/10/2017 14:56 | Vastly outside of normal market size, they're very likely delayed trades. They would have moved the price, hence my speculation that (the 6m at least) is probably a buy since the price is up today.IMO we witnessed the price influence before we witnessed the trade. | manics | |
12/10/2017 14:55 | Mike142 - To allow an orderly exit, then it spikes up once all is clear... Just a possibility. | fuji99 | |
12/10/2017 14:46 | And the price never moved! What's all that about? | mike142 | |
12/10/2017 14:27 | Time 14:20:48 Price 203.5 Qty 6,146,720 A buy I guess since the price is + today. Complements a 1m trade earlier today: Time 11:35:36 Price 204.25 Qty 1,000,000 ...both stamped as O trades. | manics | |
12/10/2017 14:08 | luisfrg - Anything below 210 is a great buy. | fuji99 |
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