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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hollywood Bowl Group Plc | LSE:BOWL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD0NVK62 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7.50 | 2.24% | 343.00 | 341.50 | 343.00 | 343.00 | 334.00 | 337.50 | 258,691 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bowling Centers | 215.08M | 34.15M | 0.1989 | 17.22 | 588.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/1/2014 16:32 | I see the bowl tipped over and spilt half the milk at Clean Air Products - perhaps it will be a tupperware party of small bowls in a big bowl... | yump | |
31/1/2014 15:52 | The long term chart of GCO looks like a superb bowl in the making. | 21trader | |
31/1/2014 10:49 | Bowl and big gap up imo: | cockneyrebel | |
26/1/2014 17:46 | Sorry, struggled to post chart, but VLS seems to be forming a bowl. Currently 155 top of bowl 190, Also, if I'd been more organised would have put it the share to double for the year. | purple boots | |
25/1/2014 14:01 | Peter, happy to see you taking an interest in POG, as I already hold. More broadly, you'll be aware of the pm bulls saying that the whole sector is due a move upwards. (They've been saying it for some time, mind..) We've had at least one false start, so the question must arise: what's different this time? I think this is somewhere charts can possibly help and POG does look interesting, if it can break it 200mas. Why not post your thoughts on the bb? | brucie5 | |
24/1/2014 19:56 | Might need a little more evidence yet but POG certainly starting to look bowl-like. pete | petersinthemarket | |
24/1/2014 09:05 | Presume DQE is already here somewhere ? | yump | |
23/1/2014 13:17 | HHR - how lovely: | cockneyrebel | |
22/1/2014 20:34 | SNAK - steeper rising right side of bowl today..... | bogotatrader | |
21/1/2014 15:19 | Does this qualify for a bowl ? | pillion | |
21/1/2014 10:44 | AGQ - new bowl forming? | plasybryn | |
20/1/2014 21:26 | NGL, HHR, IFL, SNAK and NCON CR - what is your expert opinion on 'Bowl formation' for above five stocks....all look very interesting for continued rises and for NGL steep rise in due course.... | bogotatrader | |
20/1/2014 21:23 | NCON.....fairly steep right side to bowl....looking as though move soon to 35p and in due course higher..... | bogotatrader | |
20/1/2014 21:21 | SNAK - bowl forming nicely and starting to tick up a little each and every day.....right side of bowl could be a steel rise..... | bogotatrader | |
20/1/2014 21:20 | IFL - another potential Monster, Monster bowl in the making...stating to tick up and if correct a potential double over next few weeks/months with further upside on strong bowl formation.... | bogotatrader | |
20/1/2014 21:16 | HHR - Monster...Monster bowl potentially in the making...if correct there could be massive upside on this one and it is breaking out now... | bogotatrader | |
20/1/2014 21:14 | NLG......start of bowl? with potential steep climb and rising right side to chart in due course? | bogotatrader | |
17/1/2014 16:10 | NUM may break to 340p+ a slow burn after very strong results.Poss small bowl.MACD nice. | sjc | |
17/1/2014 15:23 | RUR is high risk and has a complicated history. Arbitration result pending by end Jan. and dual listing in Chile imminent.Worth 10 minutes reading posts imo/dyor. | sjc | |
17/1/2014 15:03 | HLCL This bowl started when "flat" or rising 200ma was crossed after a volume spike and followed by a volume spike and higher activity. Driven by positive news, tips/ press coverage.The 200ma is the bowl. Seems to be the signature for early entry imo................. | sjc | |
17/1/2014 14:15 | HHR bowl getting lovelier imo: | cockneyrebel | |
16/1/2014 19:41 | PROX looks like a bowl to me. Opinions? | cottoner |
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