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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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06/12/2016 09:08 | Bookmakers on the radar. | slipperysidewinder | |
06/12/2016 08:56 | The above posts just show the difference between shorts and longs. Longs want to invest in a company that is growing and creating jobs and opportunities for people. Constructive. Shorts the opposite. Destructive. Dear oh dear. | srpactive | |
06/12/2016 08:51 | I have information from a reliable scource of upcoming changes like those posted above are going to be implemented from several juristrictions in an effort to stop bookmakers offering bonuses and free bets and cash back to new and existing customers. Make no mistake this will hurt GVC and it is coming. The CFD industry looks finished especially binary options. It looks as though the next port of cakl for the regulator is online bookmakers. Regulated markets or not this will affect growth. | slipperysidewinder | |
06/12/2016 08:48 | LeapRate Exclusive… Confirming LeapRate’s earlier exclusive story that Cyprus financial regulator CySEC was preparing to ban the use of deposit bonuses (and other retention bonus schemes) for retail traders, CySEC today issued a circular to all CIF regulated brokers on the island clarifying their position. cysec-logoIn the circular (full text below), CySEC states: CIFs must avoid the practice of offering bonuses that are designed to incentivise retail clients to trade in complex speculative products such as CFDs, binary options and rolling spot forex as it is unlikely that a firm offering such bonuses could demonstrate that it is acting honestly, fairly and professionally and in the best interests of its retail clients… | slipperysidewinder | |
05/12/2016 16:13 | Once double bottom in place I will be looking for a challenge of 900p myself. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
05/12/2016 16:12 | Blueprint gaming slots added: hxxp://www.gamingint | fizzypop | |
05/12/2016 12:09 | Just added another 2000 shares, soon be up to my maximum holding again, just awaiting another £25K from a matured cash ISA which I should have by end of the week. From the low point at the end of November last year until February 2016 the gain in the share price was circa 25%. Here's hoping... will be back towards 800p if that occurs again. | woodhawk | |
05/12/2016 10:11 | Got to crack on after this. Just spent a few minutes studying the price action via candlesticks and so far every decent size move up by the bulls has been instantaneously met by an equally decent sized bear move against the bull trend keeping the share price in check. Don't know if anyone was reading on here a few minutes ago bit 637p flashed up on my chart to be once again hit with a similar bear sell bringing the share price down to 634p in an instant. Not a lot happening just before posting this which leads me to believe if the bears truly wanted to sell - then just get on with it - but no they're using their sells as weapons beating down every significant tick up. Barstewards! No big moves on their own by the bears unlike Friday where they led the way most of the day. This morning the bulls lead and the bears instantly follow to challenge after. So either whoever's behind the bears is playing games in an attempt to control price - or the continual assualt on breaking out by the bulls will wear down the bears and thus win the day. | velod | |
05/12/2016 09:43 | Bears not getting it all their own way this morning. Far too early to say for certain but it appears already that the first intraday resistance has been established at 636.5p - To ensure a resumption of the upward trend and break cleanly from the bears - then the established resistance of 650p must be achieved today otherwise it'll be a bit messy for awhile longer. | velod | |
05/12/2016 08:28 | Wet Yawn. | srpactive | |
05/12/2016 08:09 | Opened a lot lower from Fridays close. Is the Market pricing in a possible collapse of Euro after Italys no vote?! Waiting and watching. 550p would be great | ballychan | |
05/12/2016 08:06 | And still we drop further. Deluded fools. | slipperysidewinder | |
04/12/2016 18:45 | Small company share watch. All the best | toyin | |
04/12/2016 17:16 | Thank you for your kind words Invisage.I do ok with my stocks and like many others, have my stars as well my dogs. I get my ideas for research from a variety of sources including Share Mag , SCSW , newspapers etc.On companies that look interesting,I follow that up with deeper checks on the company fundamentals(PE,PEG, Hope that helps Perhaps we shouldnt bore others and stick to discussion on GVC ! Sorry guys | nurdin | |
04/12/2016 11:57 | Thanks NurdinCan I ask how do you go about picking your stocks?I think your a very good investor. I've been reading your posts for years.More often then not you seem be in the best stocks.Cheers | invisage | |
04/12/2016 11:40 | I am now more and more convinced that the 4% drop in the share price seen last Friday was triggered by the Brazilian plane crash event.The nation will mourn for a while and the regular gamblers will abstain from betting on football matches until the mourning period is over,as a mark of respect. That is the bad news for investors.The good news (if you can call it that) is that the abstention will be short lived and will normailse in a few weeks time.The intervening period should provide a great buying opportunity imo. | nurdin | |
03/12/2016 21:39 | It's ok ecover, no worries. | festario | |
03/12/2016 20:18 | NurdinWhat % is ur pf up this year pls ? | invisage |
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