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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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04/12/2018 17:36 | Agreed, i think its a case of looking forward to the dividend payments until sense returns to the markets. | coxsmn | |
04/12/2018 17:31 | Fundamentally , nothing has changed with the company . | ecoover | |
04/12/2018 17:24 | I'm a little worried now over 4k down now,so much for £13 broker forcasts, they not got a Scooby doo ffs. | maddog68 | |
04/12/2018 17:21 | All the licenses have to be renewed eventually after the end of validity period . If gvc did not have any problems so far with renewals and will stick to the rules should not have any problems . GVC is incorporated on Isle of Man , not UK . | ecoover | |
04/12/2018 16:13 | Will GVC have to renew all their licenses in Europe if we leave? I am guessing yes. | nurdin | |
04/12/2018 16:05 | Perhaps GVC have a massive liability on bets placed related to Brexit and not in our favour. Haha. | tyroneshares | |
04/12/2018 15:58 | I think you're missing the fact that Brexit hasn't happened yet so your list of consequences is still up for grabs by our glorious politicians.Personal | cheshiremoggie | |
04/12/2018 15:03 | There goes yesterday's gains! | uncle andy | |
04/12/2018 14:44 | Mylands we were threatened with the end of the world via WW3, and an end to pensions, the NHS , drugs , science , satellites, an emergency budget the next day putting up taxes, no more holidays abroad , no flights out of the UK, mass unemployment , a huge rise in the cost of food etc etc..... Its all such BS. Those things did not happen before we joined the common market - we can stay in the common market - but not at any price let them negotiate with us to see if we will accept their goods... Trump may be ridiculous but at least he negotiates hard - not the back sliding regime of anti democracy 5th columnists we have in the House of Parliament. We certainly do not need to be in the failed US of Eu ! EU not had an audited set of accounts for about 30 years ! | fenners66 | |
04/12/2018 11:32 | Lol. Nothing has actually happened yet - this chaos is the result of just having a vote.Turning our backs on Europe will certainly have consequences- someone recently described it (quite perceptively)as like having a slow puncture. The quicker GVC diversifies out of the UK the better. (Not just because of BREXIT but as a general principle of keeping exposure to any one country around 10%).Merry Christmas.CM | cheshiremoggie | |
04/12/2018 09:36 | I don't recall WW3 ever being mentioned but then my memory is not that good nowadays! | mylands | |
04/12/2018 09:22 | mylands youve got to be joking! We were even threatened with WW3 if we dared to vote to leave! | blenny2 | |
03/12/2018 23:03 | If I say yes, then you can bet it will rise. If I say no, it will fall! In reality, I think it has to be factored in to the market already, as EVERYONE is saying the deal will be voted down. No, the real moment of truth will be if then there is a move to crash out of the EU, now that IMO would really spook the markets. Maybe the fear factor will come in to play and scare MP's in to voting to withdraw Article 50, postpone exiting the EU on March 29th while we go through another referendum/people's vote. If that were to take place, my money would be on the remainers winning, as the downside of exiting the EU would be spelt out in a way it never was the first time round. | mylands | |
03/12/2018 20:18 | mylands if the brexit deal is rejected are you expecting a big drop here ? | maddog68 | |
03/12/2018 16:56 | Jumping around like an AIM stock. | skippybragagnolo | |
03/12/2018 16:17 | More like it today, this has been hit far too hard | noujay | |
03/12/2018 15:21 | Just want to pop up more , it seems . | t 34 | |
03/12/2018 11:14 | The drops everyday are so frustrating. | maddog68 | |
03/12/2018 08:53 | maddog68 'How long until we see £10 again?' In answer to your question, FWIW not before we enter the next market bull run. The only other reason I can see would be if there was a takeover approach, from say, MGM. But then my predictions/forecast | mylands | |
02/12/2018 20:06 | If the large trades were being carried at above 800p then why the small trades set the price much below . The volume of trades should play crucial role in defining the price . | ecoover | |
02/12/2018 19:57 | How long until we see £10 again ? months or years ?? any thoughts ? | maddog68 | |
02/12/2018 16:26 | Get ready for ADVFN to correct the price first thing in the morning and show the share price DOWN 70p!! That should cause a tree shake. | mylands | |
02/12/2018 14:31 | LSE and investing.com both showing 739p | kexicus | |
02/12/2018 09:30 | Bookies will have made an absolute mint on the Fury Wilder result | solooiler |
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