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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Entain Plc | LSE:ENT | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B5VQMV65 | ORD EUR0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-8.60 | -1.25% | 681.40 | 686.60 | 687.60 | 694.00 | 681.40 | 687.80 | 394,373 | 12:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amusement & Rec Svcs, Nec | 4.77B | -928.6M | -1.4525 | -4.69 | 4.41B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/9/2024 09:41 | That explains the dip this morning. | badger8888 | |
20/9/2024 09:33 | Blackrock lending their stock out, shorter.. 4m plus shares lent | italianofacile | |
20/9/2024 09:20 | SRP- kiss of death that comment! | melmoo | |
20/9/2024 06:32 | Morning, if we can have a strong move up and through 783p would be a super recovery move. dyor | srpactive | |
18/9/2024 22:29 | H I have been here since 2007 you baffoon, discussing and noting the progress of gvc now ent. We have over £1bn operating profits and are valued at a very poor £4bn. Draftkings valued at $18bn, really. #ftse1002025stockoft Directors and instis buying flag forming on the chart dividend increasing no big spends advertising foxy and coral on UK tv alot, Brazil booming UK doing well exceeding targets and finding more savings. Enough for me. dyor | srpactive | |
18/9/2024 17:00 | It's not ramping.. Entain is on 4 to 4.5 times Ebitda.. Look at Kindred, 32Red, et al.. Eminence have a track record.. They are there for a reason and it's not parking the bus.. | italianofacile | |
18/9/2024 14:10 | SRP You ramping any others? | haygee | |
18/9/2024 13:29 | A chunky one too, 10,000 @ 741p ... | mister md | |
18/9/2024 12:46 | Another director buy. £10 doesn't seem unrealistic now. Suet | suetballs | |
18/9/2024 12:36 | Haygee go short something else. | srpactive | |
18/9/2024 11:52 | i have bought some during the latest bottoming but what a disaster for shareholders this company has been. I saw the writing on the wall years ago when i saw them spending ridiculous amounts for acquisitions. Hopefully will be bought out but i doubt long term holders will see much in returns. | farrugia | |
18/9/2024 10:59 | Why bother | bargainsniper | |
18/9/2024 10:16 | Berenberg raises Entain price target to 1,030 (1,020) pence - 'buy' | davius | |
17/9/2024 20:13 | Chart looking good another short term new high. dyor | srpactive | |
17/9/2024 09:06 | Great to see Management showing confidence by getting out the chequebook. | badger8888 | |
17/9/2024 07:23 | So a move form low digit revenue decline to low digit growth in revenue now ahead of expectations so could be double digit growth? Anyway, going way higher and quickly imo...next quarterly update could be explosive... | rochdae | |
17/9/2024 07:21 | Isaacs probably irritated at Davids husband trumping his buy,appreciating that we are in recovery mode & his next purchase will be at a higher price | base7 | |
17/9/2024 06:16 | At yesterday's close CEO needs to build a stake of 586,000 shares under employment contract,so it's a start.. | italianofacile | |
17/9/2024 06:05 | Director and directors relatives buying, excellent growth in the business, no big spends, growing dividends and Brazil booming. US will continue to grow and strengthen. Chart looking strong a break through 1000p on track and ftse 100 2025 srock of the year imho. dyor active | srpactive | |
16/9/2024 07:26 | Best weekend for years in US NFL & Pool losing at 1/5 here, huge weekend for the books | the white house | |
16/9/2024 07:23 | Premier League already showing 60 extra games this season importantly at top viewing times 8pm Sat & 8pm Friday. 1000 lower league games also live with major towns like Brum & Sheffield involved | the white house |
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