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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gvc Holdings Plc | LSE:GVC | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,039.50 | 1,038.50 | 1,039.50 | - | 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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23/2/2018 14:56 | Yes, I believe Canaccord was the highest prior at 1010p, dyor. | srpactive | |
23/2/2018 08:11 | Active Thanks for the report. 1200p is that the highest target price we have from the analysts? | mylands | |
23/2/2018 07:55 | Nice upgrade Seems fair to me | trentendboy | |
23/2/2018 07:49 | Broker Forecast - Berenberg issues a broker note on GVC Holdings Plc By StockMarketWire | Thu, 22nd February 2018 - 08:10 Berenberg today reaffirms its buy investment rating on GVC Holdings Plc (LON:GVC) and raised its price target to 1200p (from 1070p). | srpactive | |
22/2/2018 14:17 | M I think it is because the market is full of rubbish overvalued over leveraged junk that is being traded, by me for one. GVC is a solid ftse100 company to be with growth and income, so should be part of every long portfolio. | srpactive | |
22/2/2018 14:05 | Quite a rise from the recent lows in the mid 860’s. | mylands | |
22/2/2018 07:55 | Loganair. Thanks. Very helpful. | altom | |
21/2/2018 14:02 | L Another very informative post, you really bring something good to a thread. | srpactive | |
20/2/2018 18:10 | US: sportsbetting regulation – state of play Progress is continuing with State-by-State US regulation of sportsbetting in the hope of a favourable PASPA decision in the spring. Encouragingly for operators, Iowa (pop. 3m) has rejected the sports leagues proposal 1% handle, though the NBA has by no means given up. The 1% fee has also appeared in draft Missouri (pop. 6m), while Massachusetts (pop. 7m) is debating whether to make temporary DFS legislation permanent and also requesting the study into online betting; perhaps significantly within the context of international sportbetting operator hopes, a pro-DFS Senator explained it was worthy of support as a “homegrownR The latest news points to three key themes. First, the US position is evolving rapidly and stakeholders need to be as prepared as possible (especially in terms of sensibly shaping the dialogue), without over-committing to any assumed outcome. Second, the landscape following a clear overruling of PASPA is likely to be a fragmented and contradictory patchwork, where (rather boring and limited) super-local solutions are likely to trump grand hopes and promises. Finally, we continue to be sceptical that the federal government will necessarily allow such a mess to evolve and anticipate some important caveats to any repeal (potentially evolving into certain permissions, taxes and integrity fees at a federal level). | loganair | |
20/2/2018 16:42 | A strong finish to the day at 916p up 1.1%. It would be great if we could maintain the daily increase of 1% to take the share price upto £10 and beyond before the results on Friday 9 March. | fizzypop | |
20/2/2018 11:40 | Sogoesit New Report out covers the following: What is a Troll? Catalysts for Trolling Types of Trolling Defence strategies against Trolling an old old report but may be of use to the uneducated. Filed under GIGO. | christh | |
20/2/2018 11:10 | GVC learned these lessons early - | trentendboy | |
20/2/2018 10:09 | Looks like the Gambling Commission is going after the online operators with this £6 million fine hitting Hills, following on from BWIN's fine of £300k. Whose next? | mylands | |
19/2/2018 11:54 | Shame they didn't load it with debt before relinquishing it... | uncle andy | |
18/2/2018 19:29 | joa Yes fair point but bpty have managed to forge joint ventures with US based operators so hopefully if the US companies are left to prosper we could too, but I agree you are correct. | srpactive | |
18/2/2018 14:26 | But who says that, as has often been the case, vested interests in the US will not find ways, devious or otherwise, to keep foreigners away from the feeding trough? | joan of arc | |
17/2/2018 18:34 | Exactly. There is still much to play for in the online gambling sector. GVC-LADS will have the financial clout to compete. Exciting times.... | cheshiremoggie | |
17/2/2018 16:42 | When Partygaming was big in the US back in 2007, they were worth around £5bn alone, just to give an indication of how big this news could be, dyor. | srpactive | |
17/2/2018 13:48 | "The Supreme Court ruling on the case should come no later than June 2018" hxxps://www.cardscha | woodhawk | |
17/2/2018 13:23 | You are all forgetting a Supreme Court decision due July(?) on whether states can have online gamblers registered out of state (IIRC). If that goes the way of deregulation then all bets are 'on', that is online. If the USA starts opening up after that the sky is the limit for the share price Fingers crossed. | cheshiremoggie | |
17/2/2018 11:11 | I have also read several report that the big boys are 'long' Lads will being 'short' GVC. Therefore I'm not at all worried or concerned with the temporary fall in the share price of GVC. | loganair | |
17/2/2018 10:54 | Woodhawk you obviously failed to notice the quotation marks around ‘pleased’ Contrary to your belief I’m one of those who looks at everything GVC through rose tinted spectacles, at my age I have learnt you do that at your peril. No, we are headed up through £10 this year, maybe after the year end results we will have another step up, especially with the World Cup in June. | mylands |
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