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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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0.92 | 2.74% | 34.46 | 34.28 | 34.54 | 34.52 | 33.10 | 33.10 | 2,295,093 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Hosiery, Except Socks | 1.77B | -75.6M | -0.0596 | -5.76 | 435.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/3/2018 17:11 | hxxp://www.glossy.co | superhoop2 | |
12/3/2018 14:32 | Intraday only....if it didn't play immediately I would close it.... | telbap | |
12/3/2018 12:13 | Once again 180 proving almost an impenetrable barrier......if we don't break it in a min i will close my SB and go short. | telbap | |
12/3/2018 09:58 | Morning - on the way back to 190...... | toffeeman | |
12/3/2018 09:23 | Spiking.......hate ducking spikes. | telbap | |
12/3/2018 09:14 | hxxp://wwd.com/fashi | superhoop2 | |
12/3/2018 07:37 | Long time no see villa | telbap | |
12/3/2018 07:09 | Seems Koov gets mentioned once a week by someone who thinks it's an option for BOO.Hopefully Maurice's synopsis kills this for good | villarich | |
11/3/2018 18:00 | Thats a NO then! lol. I agree KOOV is a basket case. | suejarvie | |
11/3/2018 17:46 | I spoke with a couple of Indian friends who I meet in GZ, China every 6.months. They goto GZ pretty every month to buy cheap fashion to sell in India (mainly copy produxt) they rolls.me the market there is lethal, cut throat competition and miniscule margins. They me the only winners are the big boys (LV? DIOR etc) the main market is pretty much bottom fishing.I'm with Maurice.....leave koov to the liquidators... | telbap | |
11/3/2018 16:56 | I agree with Maurice- the only way they would even think about it would be after they declare bankruptcy, when a brand & database deal (such as Nasty Gal) might be obtained, but even then I very much doubt they would be interested. For one, Boohoo's sales in India are miniscule, so they don't have experience in that market. Also look at Koovs struggles... I just can't see it happening | thorpyuk | |
11/3/2018 15:48 | Just an thought and probably unlikely,but could BOO be having a look at KOOV! They could steal it though i'm not sure if there's any value to BOO? | suejarvie | |
09/3/2018 12:43 | 2 days to go up and 2 hours to go down, so normality is still in here then. | cinoib | |
09/3/2018 10:18 | Not a proper chartist, but the sells flooded in at the mid 180s last week, and the sells took charge at 176ish earlier this week, so the direction of travel back towards 180 or 170 is 50/50 from here (177) in my meagre estimation. Low volume today so far | mauricemonkey | |
09/3/2018 09:57 | I don't really see any ceiling from here until mid 190s, perhaps a proper chartist could comment? | rathean | |
08/3/2018 16:53 | Kevwin....your in the bin mate,10 post history all ramping 1 share. | albert3591 | |
08/3/2018 10:51 | Sod high street, just use your phone! | algorithmicx | |
08/3/2018 10:49 | It's a wonder the high street has lasted this long! | hootza616 | |
08/3/2018 10:20 | It’s the rates rent staff power and all the weather problems throughout the year.And then fickle customers just looking at goods and going online.Its no wonder the high st has immense problems. | albert3591 | |
08/3/2018 10:13 | They are doing a "phillip" .....hitting the landlords....the business is very healthy. | telbap | |
08/3/2018 08:55 | New Look plots 980 job losses in rescue plan The struggling retailer is also closing dozens of stores, as it battles to avoid becoming the latest high street name to collapse. | algorithmicx |
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