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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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06/12/2018 19:06 | What I do find interesting is that the major holders have not recuced their holdings during this rout. With the share price now nearly halving over the past 3 months, it's surprising they are all hanging on in there. | mylands | |
06/12/2018 18:49 | Lol but seriously i'm here for the £20 | coxsmn | |
06/12/2018 17:48 | Maybe not £20 but £2 . ha ha ha | ecoover | |
06/12/2018 17:42 | https://www.gambling | coxsmn | |
06/12/2018 12:07 | There's mountains of cash on the sidelines now, waiting for the final big push down on Brexit vote day.That's when even bigger bargains will be on offer. | festario | |
06/12/2018 11:25 | PE now under 10...but who is to say what is a fair rating in the current market? No position yet but watching with the intention of buying..if the price gets ridiculous! | nurdin | |
06/12/2018 11:14 | Ha ha ha . Trading on margin , spread betting and cfd and margin calls and calls . This is where the money is being made . | ecoover | |
06/12/2018 11:01 | that is the worry sambessey! | privileged | |
06/12/2018 10:41 | im 5k down here averaged at 9.38 | maddog68 | |
06/12/2018 10:38 | I really don't understand why everyone is getting so down-and- out about this. Patience and time will see us through this rocky patch. Unless you're overleveraged or got some big spread bet open what's the worry? | sambessey | |
06/12/2018 10:11 | It may well be a case of waiting for a market capitulation before going back into anything. Assets are being repriced - personal views on value, no matter what their basis, will take a back seat until everyone has left the auditorium. (including Woody et al.....) | hawaly | |
06/12/2018 09:06 | Looks like we will be relying on the USA fully opening just to get this back to the price of a few weeks ago. Last 3 months really has been bookie bashing season. | oohrogerpalmer | |
06/12/2018 08:58 | sambessy What value you put on gvc now and in say 5 years ??? | ecoover | |
06/12/2018 08:50 | "Gambling firms agree 'whistle-to-whistle' television sport advertising ban" | fenners66 | |
06/12/2018 08:42 | What was it Buffet said about being greedy when others are fearful etc...?Sitting back and riding out the dips and falls has done me no harm whatsoever since the £1 days (in fact selling on fear has always turned out to be a bad move) I don't see what's different this time. Ministers will get bored of bashing gaming co's soon and we will start to move back towards a sensible valuation | sambessey | |
06/12/2018 08:21 | got that wrong, I'm down thousands ffs | maddog68 | |
05/12/2018 22:17 | Kenny Alexander exclusive: In three years, I want GVC's share price to be £20 By Tim Poole GVC Holdings CEO Kenny Alexander is aiming to raise the company's share price to £20 ($25) within three years. In an exclusive interview with Gambling Insider at the end of 2015, Alexander predicted the operator would become the world's biggest online sports betting group within five years. That prediction has already come to fruition through the acquisition of Ladbrokes Coral in March and, when asked where he hopes GVC will be in another three years, Alexander projected a share price of £20. GVC is currently trading at £7.27 per share, although that price has fallen from a high of £11.70 at the end of July. He told Gambling Insider: "It’s all about delivering shareholder value. In three years’ time, I’d hope the share price is £20. That’s what I would like to think. "How do we get there? We have quite a few ideas. The US is obviously going to be important. Organic growth and grabbing market share in our key markets will be important and we might do more M & A. "But what I want to do is get to £20 and reward our shareholders. I’m a shareholder as well and that’s what it’s all about." | jeff h | |
05/12/2018 15:27 | At least the execs are going to get zilch by way of bonuses with those linked to share price performance! | mylands | |
05/12/2018 08:52 | I do wish the MM's would choose a different stock to keep kicking. Was never going to be good entering the ftse100. I feel this is getting a little out of hand now, and think someone wants to chop the price in half from the high.As someone else said it's a paper loss atm unless selling. 25k down as well. :( | tyroneshares | |
04/12/2018 20:01 | Business is more worried about JC than Brexit. | coxsmn | |
04/12/2018 19:32 | All stocks down big time to be fair,gvc fundamentals are good,will just keep picking up the divi until things turn better. | maddog68 | |
04/12/2018 18:09 | Maddox, If it's any consolation I'm £27k down from July's high but it's a paper figure. It's not a loss until you sell. Nothing has changed from a company point of view. They knew the consequences of the fobt reduction before the lads takeover.They have a bigger tax bill because of the budget but nothing life threatening. Bookies are the current political punch bag at the moment but once that's died down and the states start delivering returns then things will change. Problem is if you sell now what do you buy to make up the loss??? | oohrogerpalmer | |
04/12/2018 17:56 | Yeah divi confirmed strongly with solid free cash flow and maybe some special divi will reassure investors in gvc . | ecoover | |
04/12/2018 17:37 | ecoover let's hope all brexit garbage gets sorted and trump stops the nonsense with china or all markets are screwed imo. | maddog68 |
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