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BOO Boohoo Group Plc

30.40
-0.50 (-1.62%)
Last Updated: 12:21:25
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
  -0.50 -1.62% 30.40 30.20 30.40 30.62 29.92 29.92 853,006 12:21:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Hosiery, Except Socks 1.46B -137.8M -0.1086 -2.80 392.15M
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 30.90p. Over the last year, Boohoo shares have traded in a share price range of 26.50p to 42.40p.

Boohoo currently has 1,269,084,436 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Boohoo is £392.15 million. Boohoo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.80.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/10/2018
21:00
Stacey Dooley just kicked us in the nuts lads! Out 1st thing.
alphapig
08/10/2018
18:31
Lol I understood but reading back again it does sound you saying to me!!!Thanks for clarification...
losses
08/10/2018
16:39
Hi Losses, I've just realised I started my previous message with what an idiot. That wasn't aimed at you but at the Tesco chief!
villarich
08/10/2018
07:16
Villa, please Remove the word inconsiderate.....
telbap
08/10/2018
07:15
Villa.....I pray for your inconsiderate soul. Yin and yang, karma, what goes around comes around, leave a little bit for the next person, none of this apparently applies in your world.
telbap
08/10/2018
06:35
What an idiot. So we should tax every good sold online, even those sold by British companies to British citizens because our government don't have the balls to face up to the big foreign internet companies? I have no sympathy for a bricks and mortar retailer that has failed to move with the times and goes out of business. That's the way the world works. Their losses should not be subsidised by the tax payer
villarich
08/10/2018
04:07
Tesco chief calls for 'Amazon tax' on goods sold onlineHttps://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/tesco-chief-calls-apos-amazon-171026294.html
losses
07/10/2018
12:08
Couple thoughts charts wise



4hr, have to be a bit bearish here but it certainly isn't cut and dried, continuation pattern ? break either side of the triangle will give a better guide.

Daily suggests a return to the 12ma at 220.00, RSI 70 before a further rise but needs to be watched, volume etc.

pediment
05/10/2018
14:52
Hootza616...looks like we won’t be listening to your drivel any more,below 200 nah.
albert3591
05/10/2018
11:05
Sold my boo today and just bought MMX 😍.... Thank me later .. MMX is a bargain at 6.9p ... It's going up
hotaimstocks
05/10/2018
07:39
Well I was a tad miffed when I sold at 119 with the expectation of director sells which didn't happen. But having just revisited here I am glad I no longer have to put up with this drivel every day!I'll be back in a month when it's drifted back below 200 and hopefully the children will have moved on!
hootza616
04/10/2018
06:49
That's some mental leap you've made there. The dotcom bubble was perpetuated by companies with zero income getting huge valuations because they had a website. BOO have earnings that are growing at pace. It's in an industry that sells tangible items, so cannot for one minute be compared to a dotcom bubble share. I'd sooner look at the EPS growth and PEG to determine whether a company is worth buying.
villarich
04/10/2018
06:44
Good one. What a melt
villarich
04/10/2018
06:44
You based this insight on what information/readership?
telbap
04/10/2018
05:02
James , don't buy, dyor first! Think back to the dot com bubble then check financials on this share - PE ratio etc and don't listen to the 'crowd' they all like to sing from the same hymn book, including all the brokers that are issuing buy recommendations, that's what happened during the dot com bubble! Check the facts and look at the chart - this share is on it's way down, it will be up and down like a yo-yo but eventually it will get to a more realistic valuation.
hotaimstocks
04/10/2018
04:32
harebridge - 😍 04 Oct 2018 - 05:26:10 - 4798 of 4799
Me thinks that Indian Billionaire Kishore Biyani of Future Group & multi millionaire ex ASOS boss Lord Waheed Alli who now own 50% of Koovs between them are a little bit more switched on than the multi aliased wronguns who post on these threads all day & night.

jamesto2
04/10/2018
04:22
Jackson, sick of you posting junk. Filtered.
mauricemonkey
04/10/2018
04:18
Boo is hot air & going end 150p
jackson83
04/10/2018
04:17
Wed 15:07 Price: 6.50
sjlawley 43 posts
RE: SjL
I do NOT have any "inside" information of any potential current bids but what I think I am able to say without getting in any trouble is that I know there was an overlap between the bidders for ICM and the parties taking an interest in MMX and the commentary I was getting at THAT moment from some of the parties looking at BOTH companies was as follows, which makes clear sense and that helped inform the ICM holders decision to sell to MMX.
1) that ICM with its super predictable profit stream in an open market without its TLDs being adult in nature would probably command a $60-70MM valuation alone but as a stand alone with just 4 all adult Tlds suffered from what we/they called the "porn discount
", fairly or unfairly... We understood that even , as in reality EVERY ONE of the supposed "rude" names we had under management also was registered in .com/.net/.org and even say .uk but were "hidden" amongst other "regular" registrations. is a bit like when Satellite provider DirecTV got sold here stateside to AT&T, the fact reminded that the 5-8 "adult channels" charging $15 a movie contributed a HUGE amount to the overall profits of the company but were effectively hidden inside the 500 other "regular" channels.
2) that MMX's TLDs in isolation based on the quality of their portfolio and the over 1 million registrations considered on a "break up" or per TLDs basis (assuming an auction) for each TLD was probably considered worth around $80-90MM. not more as a result of the skew towards China and the unavailability of reliable renewal figures for some of the TLDs like.vip.
3) that together,MMX and ICM, with the maturity and increase of renewal revenues as a proportion of overall revenues would make a combined entity a much easier acquisition more so than each company individually.
So the ICM holders saw the benefit of taking a majority share based deal with MMX and then to realize the full value by an uplift in the MMX share price in due course as the combined results began to flow.
I see that is EXACTLY what is happening now with the excellent integration of ICM and the H1 results showing the .VIP renewals and other performing extremely well. It de-risks the purchase by any acquirer and allows them justifiably to pay a fuller price for the "on stream" combined entities. I have explained the math here before.
So I am 100% sure, without any direct knowledge of any existing or imminent approaches that SEVERAL parties will be watching the developments closely and as I espoused a short while ago I am just praying that an opportunistic offer does NOT come in based on the super low current share price As stated any such offer would likely be rejected by the holders in any event. I hope that clarifies some of the rationale. We just need to be patient and give management our full support to deliver , as I believe they are doing , on stable satisfactory results perhaps with a bit of added excitement from say a .luxe launch. The bidders will com
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jackson83
02/10/2018
19:27
"A great buying opportunity". LOL. No, that was at 170p. Short-term. Even better at 30p... :0)
taurusthebear
02/10/2018
17:18
Well that was certainly a nice little shakedown today
telbap
02/10/2018
16:58
Who,s fearful,we all stayed firm when they tried to shaft us pi.s down to 160p,up to 240 odd,no we ain’t fearful.
albert3591
02/10/2018
14:34
Buy when everyone is fearful
petrman
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