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BOWL Hollywood Bowl Group Plc

289.50
-2.50 (-0.86%)
03 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -2.50 -0.86% 289.50 291.50 292.50 292.50 288.00 291.00 232,534 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Bowling Centers 215.08M 34.15M 0.1985 14.66 502.48M
Hollywood Bowl Group Plc is listed in the Bowling Centers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BOWL. The last closing price for Hollywood Bowl was 292p. Over the last year, Hollywood Bowl shares have traded in a share price range of 275.50p to 355.00p.

Hollywood Bowl currently has 172,083,853 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Hollywood Bowl is £502.48 million. Hollywood Bowl has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.66.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/3/2019
07:27
Naked trader added a few this week. Never a bad sign.
insideryou
15/3/2019
15:20
TOM



The TOM chart is starting to look rather bullish again - reminds me of a coiled spring just prior to being sprung!

cpap man
26/2/2019
16:49
AAU has developed a great chart.
plasybryn
25/2/2019
08:09
KAV

LSE:KAV

"On track"
"Progressing according to plan"
"Review other highly selective but potentially very interesting natural resource opportunities"
£500,000 at a decent price



www.kavangoresources.com



"accelerate its exploration program at the Kalahari Suture Zone (KSZ) project area"

"On track"

"Progressing according to plan"

"Review other highly selective but potentially very interesting natural resource opportunities"

£500,000 at a decent price

"Further information is expected to be available shortly on both these programmes"

cpap man
25/2/2019
07:40
Yes I think so Bagpus.
blueball
25/2/2019
07:35
Blueball. It is a bowl though isn’t it?
bagpuss67
24/2/2019
20:29
Nano 80 first target and 150p.
blueball
14/2/2019
18:42
I like a good wedge that is about to ping on news
PMG Parkmead looks primed to pop

chutes01
14/2/2019
18:22
Jeez, I thought UPGS was illiquid. Then I saw ARCM :)
farnesbarnes
13/2/2019
16:28
ARCM



Looks like a decent BOWL forming @ ARCM

cpap man
12/2/2019
09:56
UPGS- upbeat trading statement yesterday, apologies if I've missed the bottom of the bowl but only just spotted this thread
firtashia
01/2/2019
16:30
Nice bowl forming on FUM six month chart.
sandbag
29/1/2019
09:37
No apologies needed at all, you probably made the least offensive post in the history of ADVFN !

Seems to be a very firm ceiling on the share price - I guess if the overall market was better it would have shot upwards by now.

yump
28/1/2019
20:14
Can I just clarify that when I said, “I’ll class that as a fail then”, I meant my ineptititude, not anyone’s knowledge of bowling. Apologies if it appeared otherwise.
alan@bj
28/1/2019
18:53
Good save, yump.
gargoyle2
28/1/2019
16:35
bouleversee

On the face of it Pat Val and loads of other retailers, particularly clothing, are just 'me-too'. I always find it quite sad to go down our local high street and see yet another coffee shop open that will be shut in a year or so. Just moving the same amount of consumer money around from shop to shop.

yump
28/1/2019
14:51
Yes, I gather that at present people are spending their money on experiences rather than acquiring further possessions (possibly because they can't afford to buy a property to house them)but that has been the situation for some time now and doesn't explain a vertical rise of 4% today. Having done a bit of real research, I suggest the reason might be that we are getting near to Jan. 31, the x-d date for the special and final divs. amounting to 8.56p, not a bad overall return in the present climate on my purchase price of 204.83p in Dec. 2017.

Knowing the language used by the customers has nothing to do with knowing the business. Having finally completed the probate, administration and tax return for my late husband's estate (dim as you may think I am)I might now find more time for research into my over-large number of holdings and the market generally and consider what strategic changes might need to be made going forward. It needs more than a bit of research, however, to avoid such fraudulent horrors as Pat.Val (Cake) which happily I have never held. Many seasoned investors and fund managers etc. were taken in by that one.

bouleversee
28/1/2019
14:42
A spare isn't when you miss everything. A strike is when you knock down all the pins with the first ball. A spare is when you knock some down on the first ball but get the rest with the second.

When you score a strike you add the value of the pins bowled over with the next two ball to the 10 you scored with your strike. When you score a spare you add only the value of the pins knocked down with the next (single) ball.

What I was trying to convey was that a strike gives a big score, a bigger uplift. I'll class that as a fail, then.

alan@bj
28/1/2019
13:18
No. Although I guess the special dividends and ongoing resilience have tended to keep people happy, plus the retail gloom doesn't seem to have affected people actually enjoying themselves instead of buying stuff. Personally I wouldn't invest in something where I don't know the business and I'm surprised when people do. Hope no offence taken !

Strike is when you knock them all down, spare is when you miss everything.

yump
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