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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 |
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16/10/2024 11:10 | I agree srpactive. Labour appear to want investment in the UK only to tax it to the hilt when that investment is profitable. | melmoo | |
16/10/2024 11:03 | Yes good idea with this anti business woke government | bargainsniper | |
16/10/2024 10:54 | US on line gaming is booming | eigthwonder | |
16/10/2024 10:51 | We need to move to the US and focus on Brazil as I mentioned a number of times.dyor | srpactive | |
16/10/2024 08:14 | Back in 685Numbers will strong on both sides of pond with a guarantee that the dreaded cop out 'customer friendly results' will be nowhere to be seen. | the white house | |
16/10/2024 06:23 | The call for higher taxes on the £11bn-a-year sector is backed by Derek Webb. Webb has given £1.3m to Labour since the start of 2023, making him the party's fifth-largest individual donor during that period.a former poker player and casino game inventor, who has funded campaigns for stricter regulation of the gambling industry. | bargainsniper | |
15/10/2024 22:48 | Our Govt may well want to tax gambling companies more heavily but they surely do not wish to kill the golden goose.Companies in our sector contribute to the uk economy as follows- -Corporation Tax -Business Rates on all retail outlets -Paye/Ni in respect of thousands of employees -rent to U.K. landlords on thousands of retail outlets(on which tax is payable) -license fee -gaming duty -Vat -substantial advertising costs on which Corp Tax is payable by the recipients They have to be pragmatic -on 30th | base7 | |
15/10/2024 22:04 | As far as I see it, we have had years of negative news, then a few months of decent news which has supported the share price, this news has just given the negative press a chance to punish again, but I feel with a strong US based management the share price will be assisted by major shareholders and management in reinstating the move through 800p and higher, once the news on Thursday is released. The chart is still intact moving higher, just back to recent highs now being used as support. Keep the faith Entain will be back to the roaring days in time. dyor | srpactive | |
15/10/2024 15:32 | Just playing the technicals. Find out on Thursday about the business. | rochdae | |
15/10/2024 15:18 | Rank up 2pc | the white house | |
15/10/2024 14:58 | 2000p tomorrow ????Are you some kind of imbecile ? | strawberry alarm clock | |
15/10/2024 14:53 | The working class man that likes a flutter and a pint that votes for labour is like a turkey voting for Christmas | strawberry alarm clock | |
15/10/2024 11:21 | Isn't the budget on 31st October?? | casholaa | |
15/10/2024 11:20 | I call it the miliband effect. I recal the effect there was on energy companies many years ago. | casholaa | |
15/10/2024 11:04 | There doesn't appear to be any upward movement in the share price in anticipation of the up-date on Thursday. Looks like the media article has killed that off. Lets just hope that the (hopefully) positive up-date creates a bit of upward share price movement. What will happen running up to 30 October is, however, anyone's guess. Anyone wish to speculate? | melmoo | |
15/10/2024 10:52 | If any of the companies that attended Labour's international investment summit had three braincells, they'd invest elsewhere. | casholaa | |
15/10/2024 04:51 | FT reporting US election bets surge after court lifts ban.. BETMGM (US) record Q3 has gone well under the radar..Entain IMO would do well to focus on US and Brazil..growth markets ..there are many reasons no doubt that we have a US CEO running a UK company,let's hope one is to relocate it to the US.. | italianofacile | |
15/10/2024 04:49 | Punters in the US had a massive weekend. | deanowls | |
14/10/2024 20:06 | How many times are media spec to be ignored. What matters is the business and growth. Will always be gambling. A lot of may or may not imo. Buying opportunity today. Roch | rochdae | |
14/10/2024 19:56 | Always has been an industry to hit when governments are under pressure. It will blow over, look forward to Thursday and Betmgm. Dyir | srpactive | |
14/10/2024 18:08 | II closing report: In London, gambling stocks were under pressure after reports the government was considering a tax raid on the sector. Late Friday, the Guardian suggested that the Treasury was considering proposals from two think-tanks which could raise as much as GBP3 billion. Measures could be included in this month's budget, the report said. First, the Institute for Public Policy Research proposes to double taxes from 15% to 30% for the general betting duty levied on high-street bookmakers and to raise remote gaming duty for online operators from 21% to 50%. Second, the Social Market Foundation proposes a doubling taxes on online gambling companies from 21% to 42% - online sports betting is currently taxed at 15% and online casino at 21%. Shares in Entain, which owns bookmakers Ladbrokes and Coral, fell 7.7%. William Hill owner Evoke tumbled 13%. Flutter Entertainment, which owns Paddy Power and Betfair, fell 5.6%, while casino and bingo operator, Rank eased 3.2%. Citi thinks increases in duties in-line with the report are "unlikely" at this stage given the "material disruption this would cause to the UK bookmaker (and casino) industry, jobs and potentially increased black market activity." However, the broker does see "UK gambling tax creep as incrementally more likely". Jefferies said the proposals apparently being considered "would all but wipe out bookmaker profitability in the UK, per our estimates". | davius | |
14/10/2024 17:42 | Results on Thursday hence keeping out. | window kleaner |
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