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BOO Boohoo Group Plc

30.92
-0.80 (-2.52%)
11 Oct 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
  -0.80 -2.52% 30.92 31.14 31.38 31.76 31.00 31.06 1,901,299 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Hosiery, Except Socks 1.46B -137.8M -0.1086 -2.89 402.55M
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 31.72p. 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 £402.55 million. Boohoo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.89.

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12/7/2020
22:28
Rog bullish purpEnough saidTotal loser
celerac1899
12/7/2020
22:13
"I do NOT predict BANKRUPTCY...however"

discASS

the patient investor
12/7/2020
22:11
I love all this negativity. Another great buying opportunity might be about to present itself. I am ready to pounce, and hopeful.
rogthepodge
12/7/2020
22:05
Let see after.so much negtive news flow ,how much boo so can bear. 200 test again ???
tmmalik
12/7/2020
21:41
Regarding institutions, Jupiter increased their position in the last week and now own 127million shares, over 10% of the company.

BOO is clearly is not gonna go bust, but they will no doubt need to demonstrate that they are not involved in sourcing products produced under modern slavery conditions.

Boohoo will maybe look to source more clothing oversees.

It appears that the situation in these workshops was an open secret but challenging to address due to the ease with which much of the foreign workforce could be exploited.

Enforcement agencies need to be properly funded too, something that has not happened since austerity took hold.

jonbirdy
12/7/2020
21:38
Definetely all the nutters escaped from the asylum!

give them Lithium, Vallium to calm their brains.


The price is going to 400p this week.

christh
12/7/2020
21:07
You'd know if he supported Liverpool - he would always cause trouble but blame everyone else #nevertheirfault
supercity
12/7/2020
20:32
Https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8515109/Boohoo-workers-Sheffield-warehouse-breeding-ground-coronavirus.html
investographer
12/7/2020
20:27
Investor114 who you support? Home town club or Liverpool?
djb3
12/7/2020
20:24
DO NOT LET THESE CORRUPT HALAH BOYS TAKEOVER OUR FOOTBALL CLUBS!!


Please Ashley do not sell Newcastle United.

investor114
12/7/2020
20:19
I was gonna do it.Let you do it.



EdmondJ12 Jul '20 - 18:34 - 19579 of 19594
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Bridgen:

I have been told by multiple sources that 15 to 20 people are forced to “live” in a traditional terraced house which is usually deemed suitable accommodation for 4 people. Leicester’s captive workforce has had to increase production by 50% throughout the lockdown for their internet retailer masters. They were working even longer hours than normal. Moreover, some were coerced to work while showing symptoms of the COVID-19 as we know, they don’t get sick pay. These factories are without PPE and ventilation or any measures to reduce the transmission of the virus. The workers then, return home to chronically overcrowded accommodation, which is a recipe for the spread of the COVID-19 and that's how the tragedy in Leicester engulfed the city.

Justice sometimes moves slowly but I am confident it will move to its conclusion. There is much more to come out regarding the situation in Leicester, in particular, who has allowed this appalling situation to establish itself and flourish in one of our great cities.

I am giving my evidence to the National Crime Agency tomorrowa do it.Let you do it.

investor114
12/7/2020
20:09
No response from Christh kind of says it all 😀
djb3
12/7/2020
20:01
Mud sticks and slave traders are seen as as bad as you can get now and all the articles in the papers come to the same conclusion, in that the directors must know what has been going on.

The manufacturers of the garments in question have family links to present directors only a lunatic wouldn't accept they do not know what has been going on.

Its worse than the Ratner Moment involved being involved in slavery and it stinks.

debsdowner
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