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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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10/11/2016 19:25 | Serious problems here will come out un the wash. Here is a clue ; WONGA Red flags flapping | slipperysidewinder | |
10/11/2016 18:35 | What has happened to the strangely silent Mylands, usually found ramping this stock to high heaven (and usually most frequently before a pullback). Doesn't he think it's a bargain at these levels? Convenient extended 'holiday' is it Mylands? | woodhawk | |
10/11/2016 17:26 | Lots of stocks got hit at closing auction. Apparently "strong GBP". Post auction trades generally back to square one; don't know about GVC... last I saw was 650p | sogoesit | |
10/11/2016 17:21 | It's.... SECTOR ..... wide. | festario | |
10/11/2016 17:19 | It might hit 600p, that's the previous support and coincidentally that's around the 200 dma, which has always been a solid support line. | ballychan | |
10/11/2016 17:17 | This fall isnt even in second gear yet. WONGA Lmao | slipperysidewinder | |
10/11/2016 16:53 | CCI now -218, i.e way oversold, imo. Added a bunch to my ISA at 636p. Just like last time, Slippery, you're scuttling about right at the bottom - was back to 700p right after your last appearance. I might pick up a last tranch below 630p in the morning. Looking ahead, a nice rise to the upper bolly should see 750p or more in due course. Fantastic buying opportunity, just like approx a year ago. I reckon this could be over 1000p before there's another chance this good (circa another year's time). | woodhawk | |
10/11/2016 16:49 | Everything comes to he who waits. | slipperysidewinder | |
10/11/2016 16:44 | Congratulations if you have been able to decipher that from his ramblings! | popper joe | |
10/11/2016 16:28 | If someone who was shorting was genuinely aware of an issue that would impact a company's share price, then they would divulge that information, because to do so would give substance to their argument and drive the price down faster. If all that is offered up are vague hints and warnings of impending doom, then it can only be seen as scaremongering. | popper joe | |
10/11/2016 16:28 | Agree, but I always like to take on a challenge, your name always brings a smile to my face. Hellloooooooo. | srpactive | |
10/11/2016 16:19 | Filter is a godsend. | deadend | |
10/11/2016 16:18 | You are getting tiresome now.Why dont you hiss off..there is a good boy! | nurdin | |
10/11/2016 16:11 | This thing aint even got going. Sub £4 and thats just for starters. | slipperysidewinder | |
10/11/2016 16:10 | The guy from WONGA has great experience in the rinsing of customers. | slipperysidewinder | |
10/11/2016 16:07 | ecoover I refer you to my posts of a couple of weeks ago. Red flags flapping. | slipperysidewinder | |
10/11/2016 16:07 | Listen all, look a little wider will you? Like... the sector?Unless this troll Slippery has found some incredible hole in the accounts (one that auditors don't even know about ha ha...), then he's simply a chancer spreading fear.The guy is such a financial genius that he has also found black holes in the accounts at 888 gaming, 32Red and William Hills!They are all down in same degree as GVC today. | festario | |
10/11/2016 15:59 | Bought a few more. | srpactive | |
10/11/2016 15:56 | Is the departure of R.Cooper something to do with accounts being rigged you suggest !! | ecoover | |
10/11/2016 15:54 | Down 4% now | slipperysidewinder |
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