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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dart Group Plc | LSE:DTG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1722W11 | ORD 1.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 728.50 | 730.00 | 732.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/7/2020 13:37 | another good Webcast is Keith Ashworth-Lord..anoth | snorkelparker | |
19/7/2020 12:50 | Ct - we don't know that yet but we will very likely know when the opportunity will present itself. I am still v happy to sit this out longer term and trade very very selectively short term but I agree with the longer haul assessment that dart will likely recover and thrive in the years to come. | tongosti | |
19/7/2020 12:32 | When yo get back in is the million $ question. Dart will go back to £20.00 a share even with the new shares that were issued. If you want to tie your money up at £7 you can look forward to a healthy return over say a 3:5 year period.far better than say a cash ISA I think there maybe a final sell off giving an even better entry point. If that does not materialise then I need to get back in once I get a feel for the damage done and likely recovery period. Lots of traders on here who have made good money by day trading. That’s not my game. Good luck Tiger | castleford tiger | |
19/7/2020 12:21 | I have been following DTG for years, and especially this forum and the one on III. I have to credit CT for tipping me one of my best investments too - thanks Tiger. I was lucky to get out just before Covid but held out long past what I would have done without your knowledge on this one - glad to see you got the recognition you deserve on this one CT from someone with a billion pound portfolio! Now, when to get back in! I think they’ll be feeling the damage of this for a few years which is a shame. | krobbo1 | |
19/7/2020 08:34 | A casual glance at Andy Brough's factsheet revelas he has experienced a consistent negative performance over the last 1/3/5 years period. In each of those he has also underperformed his peer group. Hardly set the world on fire this guy. | tongosti | |
17/7/2020 20:21 | That’s very kind. I thought the production and content very good. Andy Brough seems to share many traits in investing principles. Probably because we are the same age! I was really interested in his views which do differ from some other fund managers I know. I look forward to many more excellent productions Kind regards Tiger | castleford tiger | |
17/7/2020 12:25 | DTG mentioned by Andy Brough, and at the end special credit to Castleford Tiger who was influential in his thinking on DTG! CT your reputation precedes you! | tomps2 | |
17/7/2020 08:35 | MMs Playing games on low volumes must bounce back | scaff55 | |
16/7/2020 22:20 | Thanks for good wishes everyone. 5 weeks in and it’s slow but some progress . Tiger | castleford tiger | |
16/7/2020 18:04 | your right Billy Split once a week. But now have canx Verona, Girona now as well until 21 | senn1 | |
16/7/2020 17:56 | ...s1, are you sure about it? | billyrayvalentine | |
16/7/2020 17:37 | Hi Tiger Hope you are on the mend now first of all. Yes was travelling today the airport was so quiet hardly anyone there 80 or so on board it does feel very odd the terminal.was empty. | senn1 | |
16/7/2020 17:22 | Worth a listen Tiger | castleford tiger | |
16/7/2020 15:48 | Malaga has started Friends on rerun to Lba now with 26 souls on board They have driven there from FAO after that flight was pulled. 4 seats were 200 euro all in Tiger | castleford tiger | |
16/7/2020 15:18 | wow scarf j2 not flying to Malta, Dubrovnik, Almeria, Reus, Split until 2021. EMA was lime a ghost town today | senn1 | |
16/7/2020 13:05 | Oxford group will be bringing out a positive update on Monday about the vaccine so share price still very much on the low side. | scaff55 | |
16/7/2020 12:46 | Bought all the way down from 8.30 to 6.50.. Should have trusted my thoughts and bought much bigger at the 650 level | snorkelparker | |
16/7/2020 12:27 | Small resitance, once broken should push on to 750p. Imo. | sux_2bu | |
16/7/2020 12:13 | Word must have got out you were on the plane senn lol. | scaff55 | |
16/7/2020 11:46 | The airline kick started its summer 2020 programme on Wednesday (July 15) with 14 flights departing from Manchester Airport. Customers were able to jet off for some much-needed sunshine in Izmir, Ibiza, Malaga, Tenerife, Dalaman, Majorca, Zante, Alicante, Antalya, Skiathos, Kefalonia, Rhodes, Fuerteventura and Heraklion (Crete), where travel restrictions have been eased. But with demand for more, Jet2 has issued an update. Mainland Spain – Malaga, Alicante, Barcelona (from September), Costa de Almeria, Murcia Balearic Islands – Ibiza, Menorca, Majorca Canary Islands – Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Gran Canaria Turkey – Izmir, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum Croatia – Pula, Dubrovnik, Split Cyprus (commencing 1 August) – Larnaca, Paphos France – Bergerac, La Rochelle Greece – Corfu, Crete (Chania), Crete (Heraklion), Kefalonia, Skiathos, Kos, Preveza, Rhodes, Zante Hungary – Budapest | scaff55 | |
16/7/2020 10:47 | flew to Bodrum this morning half empty. plenty of room to sleep though | senn1 | |
16/7/2020 07:08 | Bocker01Showing your ignorance there. Most schools have been open since the start of the pandemic for key worker kids and those at risk. In other words to date all holidays were cancelled like Easter. | our haven | |
16/7/2020 06:56 | Covid19 is no game. | sux_2bu | |
15/7/2020 22:20 | Many kids got back to school in England some were never out of school but some councils refused to play ball or a lot more would have been back, but they wanted to play politics instead. Shame on them. | scaff55 |
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