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BOO Boohoo Group Plc

34.46
0.92 (2.74%)
03 May 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
  0.92 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
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 33.54p. Over the last year, Boohoo shares have traded in a share price range of 27.77p to 49.98p.

Boohoo currently has 1,268,438,263 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Boohoo is £435.07 million. Boohoo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.76.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/7/2019
16:26
Let truth be your guide. Simply hit the compare button vs ASOS and you will see why this share is overvalued
guruofcanada
31/7/2019
16:09
"Let the trend be your friend"
The trend is up, so follow the trend
Imagine in September your shares be trading at 325p
You will be able to retire in dignity and luxuries of life

christh
31/7/2019
14:51
If they traded at equal PE the boo share would be 80p right now....not 240. Many PIs have been burned here. Just read the history
guruofcanada
31/7/2019
14:45
Only accept facts! Compare the PE of ASOS with Boo! The next thing these guys will tell you is that they a different companies.....yet when it suits them they say “boo share rises in line with boo!” You couldn’t invent some of the things you read sometimes. Or will it be a statement like ASOS is undervalued? If so why not buy that share instead of this one!
guruofcanada
31/7/2019
14:35
Boo is going to 250p-260p short term and in September when the results come out will be around 325p
Please ignore shorters who try to lead you astray.
Sales are doing brilliantly.

christh
31/7/2019
14:24
ASOS share was unfairly hammered. It’s PE is 1/3 that of Boo! That just demonstrates how over priced the current share price is on boo. They need to invest heavily in new facilities in EU and USA post brexit. ASOS is doing far more.
guruofcanada
31/7/2019
13:35
Monkey..did they let you out of the circus for the day? Or our famous hospital patient on his alter ego? Amazing insight when I told you it was heading to 200 when it was at 240 last!
guruofcanada
31/7/2019
08:36
Heading to 250p- 260p
Sales of clothes is booming, family members in the rag trade selling ever so busy.
The ceo must be driving the business to new avenues.

christh
30/7/2019
23:50
Once again the “guru” proclaims after the major move has happened.

Yawn.

mauricemonkey
30/7/2019
16:13
We are definitely at the top of the range. Only gullible PIs would buy at 240 with this PE. Sadly, boo hasn’t made sufficient progress on USA expansion. They will need to spend a fortune - but yes I accept after that they will do well. The problem for PIs is that they assume growth happens at the second they buy a share. This share price has risen 20% too fast without news. It’s overvalued for sure today
guruofcanada
30/7/2019
12:14
FTSE-250 up since 22/07.
BOO share price performing well but are we at top of value range?
Cable adjusting terms of trade and allowing for gains to be made on the pair with USD.

sogoesit
30/7/2019
10:41
What a great rise from 202. Sadly, it’s back in high PE territory showing 75 on google. share price needs to drop back to 220 mark. Can’t see appetite for much higher until end year results. This is where the PIs get burned and the big boys open shorts.
guruofcanada
23/7/2019
08:40
There’s some truth in what christh says. With the likelihood of a hard brexit ASOS will be the winner out of the two simply because of the advanced planning they made for USA and EU distributions. Boo will need to spend significantly if no deal is done. Let’s see how the market reacts at midday....could be a big red day based on market fear?
guruofcanada
22/7/2019
14:25
ASOS will be recapturing the lost ground soon.
The price has dropped from £80 down to a mere £22 which is a big fall on a bleep for
the warehouse problem for deliveries.
Totally insane as the warehouse difficulties will be sorted within a time limit of 3 months.

The ceo spend £95,000 of his own money to buy shares at £23 89 that shows how confident he is in sorting the problem soon.

christh
22/7/2019
09:50
Nice to see BOO working inverse to ASOS, nearly always results in a correction within 2 trading days, but let's see what transpires. ASOS are heading for 1400 imho, that is their altimeter low, I can see it being tested again, again all down to news flow, 100% fundamental driven at the minute. BOO in the other hand are going to directly benefit from ASOS drop, the above inverse only ever occurred as ASOS receded their downward trend and bounced back, however, should this not happen and they continue their downward trend I see BOO possibly re-testing it's ATH around 267.All IMHO....DYOR, etc etc.
telbap
20/7/2019
19:25
Agree, SOS very early stage.
discodave4
19/7/2019
14:28
Yep, DD, but SOS still very small with t/o last results at around £4.5m.
They successfully got away a placing of £7m last week, 'tho.
I think Zara has different demographics than BOO... looks similar to Next's.

sogoesit
19/7/2019
13:18
Hi Sogoesit,Probably SOS similar model but different demographics, not teens/20's.
discodave4
19/7/2019
07:45
No, BOO and ASC compete in different markets/sectors.
BOO is a fashion brand, or 3 brands, with competitive advantages.
ASC is an online retailer/distributor. (Although it has ASOS Design selling alongside other fashion brands, including BOOhoo, PLT).
BOO competes with....? I struggle here but probably ZARA is the closest.
ASC competes with any high street retailer’s offering online and AMAZON.
AIMV

sogoesit
18/7/2019
13:42
Ahhhh there you are!Silly me, LP....Chairman just dropped £100k which appears to be having the opposite effect!
telbap
18/7/2019
13:41
BOO to benefit from ASC woes, anyone?
bulltradept
18/7/2019
09:13
Here - and it's LR and not until Dec 31st :)
toffeeman
18/7/2019
08:19
Lots of red on ASOS......where is that toffeeman and my bottle of L&P?
telbap
17/7/2019
09:53
A few getting squeezed here...
algorithmicx
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