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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 |
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03/10/2016 16:20 | Hi brownie, Apologies, you are quite correct - how strange, it turned up in my email box today - and the US date format confused me. I will delete my post before it misleads other readers. Sincere apologies all. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
03/10/2016 16:12 | The last time we received a div was in December 2015 when the Euro was trading at 1.37/£. Now it's 1.15/£, a rise of 16% in its value, going a considerable way towards compensating us for the forecast fall in the div when it's restored. Long may it continue this rise! | mylands | |
03/10/2016 15:19 | Maddox, with respect without dating the story its very misleading. It was an October 2015 story and since then GVC has made no effort to sell the bingo business that I'm (or Google) is aware of. On the contrary it has hired an industry leading expert to run it. | brownie69 | |
03/10/2016 13:40 | Thank you Maddox. Nurdin I would say they are getting money together. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
03/10/2016 13:26 | Odd as they only appointed a new head for the Bingo division in August. | nurdin | |
03/10/2016 13:09 | posted in error | maddox | |
03/10/2016 12:31 | TEB Yes I would have thought that too, Foxy has a well established name, maybe getting funds together for a special dividend or part of an acquisition. Maddox Do you have a link? dyor regards active | srpactive | |
03/10/2016 12:04 | Should be worth a pretty packet | trentendboy | |
03/10/2016 11:23 | Posted old news in error. Apologies, Maddox | maddox | |
03/10/2016 09:08 | These two agreement with microgaming and isoftbet have not been rnsed but they will influence the share price today. | ecoover | |
01/10/2016 19:22 | However, despite phrases like 'step change' and 'exciting development' it can't be categorised as material in terms of revenue, or it would have required an RNS. | festario | |
01/10/2016 17:47 | (PRESS RELEASE) -- GVC is pleased to announce a major content deal that will enhance its online casino offering in regulated markets. The agreement will see Microgaming's Quickfire product suite offered in Spain, Belgium and Bulgaria.Prima Networks Limited, powered by Microgaming, will supply the new content to the bwin Casino, PartyCasino and Party Poker gaming sites, which GVC acquired as part of its acquisition of bwin.party in February 2016. In total over 50 titles will be added to the group's regulated market offering, a step-change in the breadth and diversity of its casino line-up.Customers will now be able to enjoy a variety of popular titles including Hitman, Tomb Raider and Football Star. The new content will be fully integrated into GVC's gaming platform and is due to be available over the coming weeks.Commenting on the announcement, Liron Snir, GVC's Chief Product Officer said:"This is an important supply deal for us that will significantly enrich the quality of our games portfolio in the Spanish, Bulgarian and Belgian markets. Signing a marquee name like Microgaming is a major boost to our positioning in these key strategic territories and is transformative to our casino portfolio."Loraine Schoevers, Director of Prima Networks Limited, added:""We are delighted to have agreed a deal to supply bwin.party brands in Spain, Belgium and Bulgaria with gaming content through Microgaming's Quickfire platform. Building on our extensive work with other operators in these jurisdictions, this is an exciting development for all concerned, not least the players, who will soon be able to enjoy a more diverse selection of quality online slot games." | festario | |
01/10/2016 13:57 | And another deal, this one with Microgaming: hxxp://www.casinocit | woodhawk | |
01/10/2016 08:20 | Good morning. Very good post coxsmn. regards active | srpactive | |
30/9/2016 21:11 | fizzypop, No, still no stamp duty. Nice recovery across the market - hopefully picked up some great bargains here and elsewhere today. | woodhawk | |
30/9/2016 19:29 | GVC deal for iSoftBethttp://www.i | coxsmn | |
30/9/2016 17:03 | Is stamp duty now payable on purchase? I've not bought any GVC recently. Thx. | fizzypop | |
30/9/2016 15:21 | Fwiw, festario, because Gvc is not paying a dividend, I have allocated 10 percent of my core holdings for trading shares. These I trade(badly, I can never get it perfectly right) to get a 'dividend' from the sale and buy back hopefully sale at a peak and a buy hopefully on the support line. I always try to go back to my core holding amount though. As always Mr Market does my head in. | timanglin | |
30/9/2016 14:38 | Not selling them though, hardly ever do. | festario | |
30/9/2016 14:37 | Nice turnaround, well done Festario, what a trader. | srpactive | |
30/9/2016 12:22 | Grabbed a few more at 723p, only £2k worth, but every little helps! | festario | |
30/9/2016 11:01 | Zip over to hgm peeps, intelligent posters always welcome, I am just there in a dimwit observing capacity. regards active | srpactive | |
30/9/2016 10:51 | Kop202, I know that feeling well.Woodhawk, I thought you had filtered me? Ha ha.. caught out lying yet again. | festario | |
30/9/2016 10:35 | Lol, KoP. I'm waiting patiently to pick-up some more stock here. 700 would trigger my own ravenous "wolf like" instincts! Looks like Deutsche Bank will create the conditions for that; not to mention the Italian "banks" lurking in the shadows... | sogoesit |
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