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BOO Boohoo Group Plc

34.02
0.40 (1.19%)
25 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
  0.40 1.19% 34.02 33.60 33.84 34.70 33.24 34.70 3,095,945 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Hosiery, Except Socks 1.77B -75.6M -0.0596 -5.68 429.24M
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 33.62p. Over the last year, Boohoo shares have traded in a share price range of 27.77p to 52.76p.

Boohoo currently has 1,268,438,263 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Boohoo is £429.24 million. Boohoo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.68.

Boohoo Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/5/2018
15:50
When you get a share with the potential that boo has the mms will play it for all it’s worth.
albert3591
29/5/2018
15:38
It will run back up to 209p today in my humble opinion and my chart.
christh
29/5/2018
14:41
More games rinsing the final squeeze out of the holders....i guess a lot of stop losses will be hit around the 200p mark.
telbap
29/5/2018
14:21
best time, golden opportunity to buy.

12 June trading update.

remember 300p target price, by the brokers

christh
29/5/2018
14:14
To be fair i wouldnt call her plus size either. She seems fairly normal size to me.
endion
29/5/2018
13:56
"...increasing concern regarding society’s normalisation of overweight..."
cluelessbugger
29/5/2018
13:50
I think that those of us from an older generation where morbid obesity hasn't been normalised will appreciate that she is an overweight (plus size if you want) model.
cluelessbugger
29/5/2018
13:23
Won't make any impact. My daughter wants to buy a bum bag at 12 pounds a shot but they are out of stock !
magli
29/5/2018
13:21
Should blow over,but not a great advert for the company with figures due.Figures says it all.
cordite303
29/5/2018
12:04
A Boohoo Booboo I think. I thought they really had their finger on the pulse of all that stuff.
lewiscarey
29/5/2018
11:55
'Boohoo plus size model goes viral for all the wrong reasons'
philanderer
27/5/2018
12:26
No need for s premium thread....if you see a persistent vile poster just filter them. As soon as no one reacts the frck off to another thread.Don't feed them with reaction, that's what they live for.
telbap
27/5/2018
12:25
Your stop would have to be around 170 to be under any meaningful structure
panic investor
27/5/2018
12:22
Click to the right and ignore yser
panic investor
27/5/2018
12:11
I have private messages PP requesting he ban Robotlord. In the meantime I have filtered RL and suggest you do the same. Filtering can only be done on a web browser (it is not an option via the Advfn app).
edwards9
27/5/2018
10:44
I am just new to the forum and followed the LSE chat but never posted and to see that what 1 person can do with a forum was terrible and i can see the same thing happening here if it isn't nipped in the bud.
novice in the house
27/5/2018
09:14
If it kicks off here as it did on LSE then I'll start a new premium thread. Not sure PP's around to take care of this one.
manics
27/5/2018
01:11
Robotlord is that illiterate l0ser from the LSE board. How can we ban him here too??
rickyvee
26/5/2018
16:23
dsct, yes even if it were to open at 160 and then shoot up to 2500 0.01 seconds later you would still be stopped out. I find stop losses dangerous especially on volatile shares for this exact reason.
discojames
26/5/2018
15:17
Robotlord....whatever your drinking take a lot more water with it.
albert3591
26/5/2018
10:40
dsct: Yes
Stop losses are dangerous and subject to volatility (not necessarily just the spread) at opening.
(Not clear when you say "out of hours" and "open". The stop loss will only apply during trading hours not "out of hours").

sogoesit
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