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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 |
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20/10/2017 22:48 | For once you're right genius - indeed, I don't need any shoe polish (flip flops do the trick on this side of the world for the next 5 months). PS. You and your chum alphamuppet... So moving you need his support - can't get rid of your brown nose behaviour that easily can ya boy? MWAH | tongosti | |
20/10/2017 15:38 | Are you just getting over the thrill of reading your first book after years of charts and tea leaves? | woozle1 | |
20/10/2017 15:26 | Oh man. I just realised. You may not even be able to afford the polish. Alpha and I will leave our shoes outside your card box on the Embankment. No worries I'll also leave you some Brasso to polish your head that will getting a bit tarnished in the wet. w1 | woozle1 | |
20/10/2017 14:41 | Hurt aren't we darling - very impressed with your ability to engage with outside world. You must learn a thing or two from Tiger - sign of a good investor is being open (and being able to understand) to opposing views darling. Mwah - you too have a good weekend sunshine. Ps. You should write less and read much much more instead. | tongosti | |
20/10/2017 13:35 | Thongo, please. please let us know when you go long or short as you are an excellent contrarian indicator. | woozle1 | |
20/10/2017 13:17 | Looking forward to Thongo, who lost his shirt short DTG, shining my shoes! Happy days. Go on, get short again and keep us all amused. w1 | woozle1 | |
20/10/2017 12:30 | We all get it wrong . Plan is limit loss to less than gains. I am really bullish on this and stick by my 10.00 target pre 2020. Results will be ok ,the company will talk it down but is see we are ATOL for up to 2.9 m holidays now. That's almost double last reported 1.6. best tiger | castleford tiger | |
20/10/2017 12:30 | We all get it wrong . Plan is limit loss to less than gains. I am really bullish on this and stick by my 10.00 target pre 2020. Results will be ok ,the company will talk it down but is see we are ATOL for up to 2.9 m holidays now. That's almost double last reported 1.6. best tiger | castleford tiger | |
20/10/2017 12:20 | Getting under your thin skin aren't we sweetheart? Again!Only on these boards one finds one with ZERO experience on Wall St pontificating on investing - your 90% down approach genius is quite ... well you know what. Here another extra quid for ya boy - go back to ur shine box and keep your gems coming!Mwah | tongosti | |
20/10/2017 10:53 | Yes T - at 594 to be precise (who's counting I hear you say) and as I had stated from the first day I got in. Flat on DTG at the moment but keeping an eye on this in case I may want to get in again. Good weekend. PS. As you probably have noticed - contrary to most people on these anonymous boards - I have no shame in publicly admitting trading mistakes. (hence my exit level is predetermined even before I get in). It's the nature of the beast. Only shame I would never forgive myself though is failing to correct my mistakes (like our resident shoe shine boy who once said ... he's fine being 90% down on his account as he's always(!) confident he can make 1000% to break even and beyond - live and learn in this life!). | tongosti | |
20/10/2017 10:24 | Tong you must have been stopped out now at over 600p? Tiger | castleford tiger | |
20/10/2017 10:06 | Another muppet speaking nonsense - I have never said my approach is chart based but eh why get in the way of spit shining boy stories eh? | tongosti | |
20/10/2017 09:42 | I don’t really do charting, but for those who follow charts, there’s an almost perfect cup and handle forming in the DART chart. This is supposed to be a very bullish indicator, if you’re into tea-leaves. Salty | saltaire111 | |
18/10/2017 15:19 | Spit shining fella employing royal "we". Here's another extra quid for ya - you've earned it boy | tongosti | |
18/10/2017 14:38 | Ding dong ding dong. Didn't realise that Big Ben had its bellend in place already! Good work Tongo. I knew we could rely on you. | woozle1 | |
18/10/2017 13:13 | Getting under the skin aren't we boy? Your nonsense was a bit long innit - for a change :)Here's an extra quid for ya! | tongosti | |
18/10/2017 12:33 | Ding dong ding dong. To paraphrase Monty Python, Bellus Endus alert. share price through the 33 second moving average. It's a screaming sell! | woozle1 | |
18/10/2017 11:31 | Spit shining boy has discovered something the world hasn't Love the comedy show he puts on | tongosti | |
18/10/2017 09:54 | Hi CT, Ignore previous Q. Just spotted this from last month: Since unveiling our ninth UK base and first in the south of England, we have come a long way. Just look at some of the numbers… In September 2016 we announced that we were on sale to 21 destinations from London Stansted, and today we have increased that to 38 fantastic sun, ski and city destinations. Back when we launched flights and holidays, we announced six aircraft in operation at London Stansted. In Summer 18 we will operate ten aircraft. We announced a huge 800,000 seats on sale when we first launched. In Summer 18 we will increase capacity by over 45% year-on-year to more than 1.3 million seats! Stanstead looks to be a game changer for the business. w1 | woozle1 | |
18/10/2017 09:49 | hxxp://www.dartgroup that was last month a huge increase of 45% for next year. Tiger | castleford tiger |
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