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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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-0.68 | -1.98% | 33.62 | 33.60 | 33.88 | 34.78 | 33.00 | 33.00 | 4,510,932 | 16:35:15 |
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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29/12/2017 13:26 | Chart continuation pattern in progress imo. But it's all down to fundamentals. Think we will see 100 percentage top line growth as PLT roaring ahead and not figured in the forecasts. But the market looking at those margins. I reckon mid-guidance which will be fine. | kuss1 | |
29/12/2017 12:12 | Hi Sogo, I have started 'averaging in', at approx 189 Potential turns shown for 2/2/2018 and 8-9/1/2018 INVH&S reversal confirmed with an EOD close above 195 | bamboo2 | |
29/12/2017 12:01 | Thanks, bamboo... 200 to clear (probably supply as per #9029) and my 252d ma is at about 195 so need to get above there. Needs to break your short term down trend line... as FEVR has just done ;-)! All the best for 2018! | sogoesit | |
29/12/2017 11:42 | Not really imo - an awful lot of supply to clear now | davr0s | |
29/12/2017 11:40 | Sogo, chart looking more healthy now. edit, chart updated and replaced 1/1/18 | bamboo2 | |
29/12/2017 09:53 | Amazing the amount of noise posted on this threa. One point to remember about performance of the company rather than the share price is that its highly probably, or almost certain, that the upcoming trading update will increase their growth guidance. They previous pointed to 80% growth this year, which would more or less be ahieved if they simply replicated the H1 performance in H2 rather than growing at all. I'd expect that 80% growth rate to be increased to around 100% and consequent support for the share price then. | adamb1978 | |
28/12/2017 21:48 | They'll beat the upgraded estimates, and opinion from the US of A suggesting consolidation in the apparel space. BOO more likely a buyer than buyout target but what price to a struggling high street name? | rathean | |
28/12/2017 09:17 | 9 sessions until the update, which of course, may or may not be a damp squib. Or dynamite. Or not. AHL still sitting firm on their borrow since the slight reduction dated 14/12. GLA. | manics | |
27/12/2017 10:14 | Blue this afternoon I reckon. | cheek212 | |
27/12/2017 09:50 | See normal operations resume after the xmas rally, down we go again. Should have bought more ntog up 14% this a.m. | cinoib | |
27/12/2017 09:18 | Buying opportunity back to +2 soon | luisfrg | |
27/12/2017 08:39 | Got out at the opening bell before the usual dump. Lets see what Jan brings. | babazurie | |
27/12/2017 08:23 | High Streets record slump in Boxing Day sales as shoppers turn to online stores | losses | |
26/12/2017 21:46 | Global star I am also convinced Boohoo.Com (LSE: BOO) has what it takes to keep delivering meaty profits improvement year after year. The online clothing retailer continues to pull up trees at home, but this is not the only reason for celebration as sales across the business are also pounding higher in international markets. Over at acquired e-tailer Pretty Little Thing, Boohoo said that “the international business is gaining considerable momentum, with international sales being nearly seven times higher than in the first half of the previous year.” As a result group revenues boomed 106% during March-August. Fears over declining margins have seen Boohoo fall out of favour with share pickers more recently. However, the investments that have driven this (like the automation of warehousing operations) should create significant upside in the coming years. City brokers are predicting a 28% bottom-line uplift in both 2017 and 2018, and although value chasers may be put off by an elevated prospective P/E rating of 64.8 times, I reckon Boohoo’s exceptional sales momentum across the world merits such a valuation. | algorithmicx | |
23/12/2017 20:47 | hxxps://youtu.be/W5p Should be up and running soon ... | superhoop2 | |
23/12/2017 06:49 | If Boo can just get 1 percent of the UK market would be 600 million revenue. But they are growing.wkrldwide, too. What happened to the 140 predictions? PLT, NG and Boohoo man all new additions and selling like hot cakes. We could see revenue of 600 million or 100 growth. If so those broker targets will be upgraded north of 300. PLT grew 700 percent in the US alone. The slight reduction in margins is down to a required spend to launch the new brands. Misguided is a good brand but it doesn't make money. It's the wrong business model. | kuss1 | |
22/12/2017 18:56 | Well just had a shopping trip to Notts and it was heaving. If this i what they call the dying high street then I reckon stuff must be flying of the shelves in internet warehouses. | cinoib | |
22/12/2017 18:02 | Just a thought when it is mentioned that website traffic has had a huge increase. Would you not expect this in the run up to Xmas? | macarre | |
22/12/2017 17:58 | I see 300p on Jan 19 | telbap | |
22/12/2017 17:58 | Buying in mid Christmas trading.......lookin | telbap | |
22/12/2017 17:56 | Thanks toffeeman. 11/01 then. | macarre | |
22/12/2017 17:20 | hYYp://www.boohooplc | toffeeman | |
22/12/2017 17:00 | Any idea when BOO likely to update market on Xmas trading? | macarre | |
22/12/2017 14:24 | I think the botcoin and crypto mini crash is moving funds to the more traditional and less volotile investments like BOO. Many will be looking for bargains and this looks like one of the best to me. | hootza616 | |
22/12/2017 13:04 | Cool, nearly break-even now on my CFDs... sweating a bit over last few months, tho. Lol. Happy Crimble All! | sogoesit |
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