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BOO Boohoo Group Plc

33.24
-0.98 (-2.86%)
16 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.98 -2.86% 33.24 33.22 34.34 34.34 33.00 33.92 4,539,794 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Hosiery, Except Socks 1.77B -75.6M -0.0596 -5.57 421.38M
Boohoo Group Plc is listed in the Womens Hosiery, Except Socks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BOO. The last closing price for Boohoo was 34.22p. Over the last year, Boohoo shares have traded in a share price range of 27.77p to 55.96p.

Boohoo currently has 1,268,438,263 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Boohoo is £421.38 million. Boohoo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.57.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/2/2018
16:27
183p close please
toolsmoker
13/2/2018
16:18
It would be a sharp reverse though may be to obvious.
albert3591
13/2/2018
16:17
How about a 1.74 finish today,let the boys get their grubby hands on a few pence rise,then do the same tomorrow.
albert3591
13/2/2018
15:59
Somthing must be rattling arround the city to much of a jump and in the wrong direction (sic)
telbap
13/2/2018
15:58
Albert.....i noticed that yesterday too. The bayliss RNS was an increase in holding.....only .04% bit an increase nevertheless .....
telbap
13/2/2018
15:53
sells that were shown on Fridays rns were actually buys
albert3591
13/2/2018
15:36
We have life .Will it break the trend today target 183p first
toolsmoker
13/2/2018
15:32
Racing up a few P on Level 2 right now.

Any news out there ?

american idiot
13/2/2018
14:41
Aug 16 asos was trading at £24....i know as I bought some. Mcap a.little over 1/3 of its current £5.5 billion, less than boo is now.Now as we all know, asos had previously traded upto 70£ and dropped to 24£ then back to 74£, now in high 60s.Now looking again, a little reality check in asos and we could easily see the share price tumble back to the 50s/40s and equally see boo group at 400p plus next year.Boo 400p = £4.5 billionASOS £50 = £4 billion
telbap
13/2/2018
14:34
telbap thinks it will happen faster than I do:) we have a bet on it!
toffeeman
13/2/2018
13:51
I think £5 target is achievable if the momentum carries on, I believe they have 1% of the uk market currently so quite a lot more to go at . Large automation of warehouse will help bottom line, with the possibilities of further acquisitions of companies who cannot gain traction through lack of money, but offer good designs etc
monnow
13/2/2018
12:36
Be a while yet then!!
lewiscarey
13/2/2018
12:16
Asos has a market cap of about £5.75bn

Boo is currently valued at £2bn

so to have the same value as ASC the Boo share price would be £5.

toffeeman
13/2/2018
11:57
Do you think Boo will ever get to lofty heights of ASOS, regardless of timescale?
lewiscarey
13/2/2018
11:46
Totally agree...in fact I have a bet on that boo. Will pass asos mcap by end of next calendar year. Big ask, however when you look closely, not so. Should boo group continue on its current path and grow at speeds beyond market expectation then we will see an share price way over 300p imho. And should ASOS carry on its path of tighter and tighter margins then we will see a 2 way gap close. All imho, with a lot of hope!
telbap
13/2/2018
11:18
Yep.. take a look at ASOS share price post-update. Their update was on the 25th Jan, and they posted a forecast-beating result. When that happens, rather than selling straight away, institutions will hold for a week or so afterwards, and THEN sell, so that they can ride the wave. The share price went up from £68.75 before results, to £74.70, held for another few days, and then dropped back to £68.60 yesterday - virtually the same as before the results despite beating forecast. Of course, over time, it does stick, and a good-performing company will grow over the course of the year with updated financials etc. That's why, sometimes on results day the share price drops back despite good results being issued, and people say "why has the share price fallen"? Take Boohoo's recent results - they were fantastic, but they were also in-line with what people expected to see, hence they dropped back. But in the weeks before the update look what happened.... 7th Dec the share price dropped like a stone- it lost 11p in a day down to £1.67... some private investors were panicking and selling, stop-losses were being triggered, but for what reason? Was the business broken? Was there a problem? Was the some terrible news? No, not at all! Institutions must have been rubbing their hands that they could buy into Boohoo so cheaply! What subsequently happened? Over the next 4 weeks before the Jan update, the share price went up 50p per share to £2.17 at it's peak... it'll do the same soon, but on a much bigger scale. On the 12th June this year, before the Q1 trading update for the new year, the share price will be in a different place altogether.
thorpyuk
13/2/2018
10:43
Good synopsis thorpy.....puts it in perspective.
telbap
13/2/2018
10:31
Interesting post thorpy. Do or did you see similar patterns at say ASOS.? Obviously holders hope that BOO can perform like ASOS over time.
meijiman
13/2/2018
08:54
I seee normality has returned. Dow up 410 so we go down 2 sound about right.Boo looks like being red by close, again as usual.
cinoib
12/2/2018
19:11
Didnt sell then.
albert3591
12/2/2018
18:56
Looks like buying last thing and selling mid morning next day is the way to go these days ....ridiculous
luisfrg
12/2/2018
18:37
Yep i belive we will test 160.......as much as it pains me, and foe the life of me I cannot understand why, so there must be people in know with either very deep pockets and large as yet unreported short positions or maybe multiple sub 0.5% positions. Te company goes from strength to strength with massive out perform results and the share price crashes.....you could not make it up!
telbap
12/2/2018
15:40
Sell telbap you were saying 1.60 would be tested.
albert3591
12/2/2018
11:41
No...I'm just letting people know...It's same industry but different age group..these message boards are important to give information and also information on other companies in same sector...u mustn't be narrow minded...It's important to be broad minded
montynj
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