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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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28/1/2019 15:12 | Another million gone through at 637.50 | mylands | |
28/1/2019 15:11 | 1,000,000 sell trade just gone through at 15:08. 🤞onwards and upwards | psmith1110 | |
28/1/2019 15:10 | 1 million shares just sold at 637.50p | mylands | |
28/1/2019 15:06 | A double bottom possibly? Might be too early to tell though. GLA | bulltradept | |
28/1/2019 15:00 | It's perhaps convenient to explain GVC's performance as symptomatic of being in a bear market but there are sectors where share prices are performing well. Construction and materials, Household Goods and Home Construction together with General Retailers are sectors worth being in over the last 30 days: Even other members of the Travel and Leisure sectors in which GVC sits. Many are Woodford type picks.... Personally, I've given up trying to pick the bottom here (no rudeness intended) - GLA 😂 | hawaly | |
28/1/2019 14:54 | Market hasnt tanked yet. Paddypower and Hill is UP. 888 is down but not as much in terms of %. This is markets favourite stock to give battering but dont worry Maddogg get ready mate to be maybe 8K down. I am laughing this is F crazy! | warik | |
28/1/2019 14:22 | Correction - US is not slowing yet but will slow down in the next 2 quarters. But please dont worry FUNDAMENTALS are very strong and some PLONKER said to me here to ask him where the share price will be in 5-10 years and he has reassured me that we will all be fine. LOL | warik | |
28/1/2019 14:09 | Naturally with both US and China growth slowering. | loganair | |
28/1/2019 14:05 | Market tanking again, hitting levels not seen since July 2016, and we are closing in on the July 2016 price of around 625p. | mylands | |
28/1/2019 01:39 | hxxps://www.racingpo GVC launches new safer gambling campaign | warik | |
27/1/2019 21:59 | If our MPs trust the British people and the country and show some strength to the EU they will give us a good deal as their worry is not Britain leaving EU they have a bigger problem in Italy and Germany could be in recession next quarter and they wont get £39bn. But our MPs care about their political careers and parties destroying the country. If we get a orderly exit from EU the markets will calm down and we will be fine until that happens GVC and others are going to get knocked every bloody day. | warik | |
27/1/2019 19:53 | Time will tell if your correct,at the moment gvc is going into being a dog territory. | maddog68 | |
27/1/2019 17:01 | I read somewhere else today that an investor much under 40 is unlikely to have experienced the pain of a proper bear market: everything has been bullish for the past 10 years and the 'current calm' is hiding around $450 trillion of debt. Hope no one is fully invested anywhere (even gold stocks dip for a week or two during an initial shake-out). ps: I now hold a much smaller amount of GVC and at nil cost, yet am not attempting to persuade others in any way, just my thoughts at the moment. | rhuvaal2 | |
27/1/2019 15:40 | GVC will be over £9 at least I hope if at all FTSE hits 9000. | warik | |
27/1/2019 13:47 | @red I agree some of the things you mentioned I haven't followed GVC back in 2015 but what's annoyed me is since my purchase of Nov 8 all it's done is go down. Every bit of good news gone up and straight down. Blood pressure tablets agree with you 100% Haha.Im annoyed and frustrated but still holding. My aim now to sell the rally buy the dips. My buy back average is around 729 overall average around 820. I may buy more if it goes around 600 to 620 because I dont see 650 as a bottom. This stock follows FTSE a lot therefore unless the referendum result is revoked and the MPs betray the public FTSE ain't going up. If we get no deal FTSE can hit even 6000 or lower so I just want to see how things pan out. I hindsight I shouldn't have bought GVC in November infact i should have taken a loss of 200 after it recovered the following day at 843 but anyways that's life. Good to know there are some who has not always done great. I always see winners here and no losers. 5 years a long time wont mind if this was recession buy however i feel 2020/21 will be hard for the market as the bull run is nearly 10 years old 2nd longest so I dont want to go thru the pain I had to from 07-09. Barclays/RBS still hasn't recovered and made a mistake with Barclays got the 70p stock didnt sell at the highs of 380 being greedy now its pointless. But good to chat with you I take what you said on board but it's hard to change mentality or approach it's a very good stock however my timing has not been good. | warik | |
27/1/2019 11:21 | red, that sounds right... boring but I shall add on a global 'earthquake' @ low £5's. Am mostly in cash plus a basket of precious metals including palladium for latest component of electric vehicles. | rhuvaal2 | |
27/1/2019 03:15 | @Red Dont know if I'm on filter but what's your real buy/average price if you dont mind me asking? if I want to do risk daily trading I wouldn't do shares rather do cfd in forex and commodities with massive gains and losses. I give you best example I have a friend who bought Plus500 5-6 years ago around 150p. This stock went over 2000 last year and has been paying silly dividends. Now this stock has been to 1200 to 1570 in the last 2 months and my friend never mourns because he sold and bought this many times over in the last few years that including his dividends his average is negligible. He says even if they go bust which is unlikely hes not worried. If this was me I would be P firstly bcoz they Israel retain 25% of the announced dividend as per their law. Secondly I would be P not selling at above 2000 so every person has different thresholds. Stocks buying and selling I believe on emotions. So the out burst you get from me is more getting into this stock at the wrong time and how that emotionally effects me rather than anything. Fundamentals are already out of the window the way its behaving and I think only losers in my opinion tell others to look at fundamentals to actually reassure themselves that ALL IS WELL as the moment they start thinking something is wrong/they will be affected negatively emotionally which will make them sell the stock. My friend who's a trader at Jefferies says emotions can make you do things you would never do but in trading. GREED AND FEAR are your enemies in trading. Nothing wrong with the stock still its performing the worst and our AVERAGE is far far away I'm afraid therefore you see the outburst maybe it touches 400/500 which maybe unlikely to you now as 650 was to some from 1150 plus with no bad news may make you think otherwise. | warik | |
26/1/2019 21:58 | I appreciate your response red. | maddog68 | |
26/1/2019 21:48 | I can't believe I'm responding but..... Have you seen the markets? Do you understand that certain sectors go out of favour due to 'concerns'? I'm no Warren Buffet and don't pretend to be but my strategy is to buy a share for the right reasons then watch the statements. If all is going good and there is no reason to sell then don't. Ignore the share price. If they put out a warning then re-assess. If they don't hold your nerve, re-adjust your expectations on payback but always understand that the market will catch up as long as the company consistently shows progress. There is absolutely nothing about GVC that says they haven't got everything under control and are growing like a weed. The day they announce something to the contary is the day I'll re-assess but until that day I'm chilled as an Eskimo. If you would like me to list similar shares where I have taken the above strategy then I gladly will (profit and loss). But Mainly if you hold long term and the story is consistently good, you WILL win. Good luck and don't panic | red_shed2000 | |
26/1/2019 21:37 | red why is the share price almost 50% from it's high then ???? | maddog68 | |
26/1/2019 21:31 | I seldom post on threads but reading this drivel is absurd.... READ the last statement and for that matter, and to a lesser extenct, the last statement of 888. Gambling dead??? You're having a laugh - the best will continue to flouish and the poor go out of business or get taken over. Stop looking at the share price on a daily basis and look at the long term trend - especially on a well run business like GVC. If you want day trade go for Bitcoin if you have the balls. Over and out. | red_shed2000 | |
26/1/2019 19:32 | A lot of truth in that Rbonnier, the glory days of expansion in tax free regimes seems over too.Kenny actually GAVE the most lucrative one away! | festario |
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