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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 333.00 | 330.00 | 333.00 | 333.00 | 333.00 | 333.00 | 8 | 08:00:32 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Bowling Centers | 215.08M | 34.15M | 0.1989 | 16.74 | 571.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/8/2020 17:52 | INFA? Bowl? | hazl | |
06/8/2020 17:26 | What are you doing here Fest ? I thought this place and the people who populate it were beneath you, now you're a member of .... | on business | |
06/8/2020 16:37 | I'd say ADME was a good candidate.A collapse last year, and a slow, steady build up this last 3 months.A new board being assembled over that time, and new licensing projects being submitted.A very low market capitalisation, and one I've been chipping away at this last 3 months to build a holding, until the side of the bowl completes. | festario | |
06/8/2020 07:50 | KAV LSE:KAV Michael Foster, Chief Executive Officer of Kavango Resources, commented: "The publication by our consultant, Dr Prendergast, of his report is an important step forward for the Company, as it seeks to validate its exploration hypothesis that one or more 'Norilsk style' deposits exist in association with magmatic rocks along the KSZ structure in SW Botswana. There now seems little doubt that there was enough sulphur in the magma to form a metal sulphide liquid phase. Dr Prendergast's report suggests that as much as 50% of the nickel and perhaps all of the copper in the magma may have precipitated as metal sulphides. The quantity of metal sulphide precipitated is a function of how much magma passed through the system on its way to the surface. All the indications suggest that it was in the order of several thousand cubic kilometres. Where the metal sulphide was precipitated and eventually crystallised is now the main focus of the company's exploration. Geological modelling of the gabbroic intrusives in the Hukuntsi area identify areas of gabbro sill thickening similar to those associated with major orebodies at Norilsk. These zones of sill thickening are now being mapped and evaluated. Targets for ground based low frequency EM surveying are being selected and the surveys will be carried out once the Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted." | cpap man | |
05/8/2020 00:34 | The gold 10 year chart bowl formation has been noted by other observers. I think there was an article on it on Zerohedge.com last week (ish). Sorry, can't find it. I think what happens depends on whether the formation goes to a 'cup and handle' or a 'bowl. The cup and handle has a pullback when prices recover to the entry price to the 'cup', then increase again. The bowl formation just keeps powering up after it exceeds its initial entry price, the only TA I could find on the 'bowl' says the price rise can be equivalent to the depth of the bowl. Well, in $ the bottom of the bowl was ~$1100 and the entry about $1900, so we might see $800 of rise from the breakout on this side of the bowl. That's about $2,700. That would be ~£2,000/oz! | cassini | |
04/8/2020 18:45 | Look at the gold 10 year chart - any observations? | sidarthur2 | |
04/8/2020 11:35 | ARCM LSE:ARCM GOLD & COPPER TheLung4 Aug '20 - 10:52 - 68 of 69 Re ARCM - is the golden cross now in play? TIA | cpap man | |
03/8/2020 09:38 | ARCM LSE:ARCM GOLD & COPPER Ditto KAV LSE:KAV Also in the oilers UOG LSE:UOG | cpap man | |
27/7/2020 07:49 | Mark Slater mentions BOWL at 12m30s in this Hour with Mark Slater interview. | tomps2 | |
21/7/2020 22:56 | XSG Xeros Technology, now above the 200 An impressive looking chart, indicating huge upside. Griffiths has recently added. | toby hall | |
21/7/2020 20:37 | BEG Begbies Traynor Base of bowl formed at 92p, 115p top, now at 99p. MACD about to go positive, decent volume last 2 days. Results in line today. | farnesbarnes | |
20/7/2020 21:41 | BATM Advanced Communications... (BVC).. Must admit - have been in this for a little while .. since a breakout above 70p.. - Now £1.46 and rising rapidly.. and so a welcome addition to my SIPP.. Take a look at a long term chart .. Monthly bars or larger .. all the way back to the Dot.Com Boom.. where it Nudged £8.00 .. so lots of headroom.. If you like Bowls .. you will appreciate the shape this is making.. (View using Log Scale ) Not Ramping .. just sharing the joy & letting you know .. the Bowls are out there .. Just grab a few & let the very generous Market fill 'em up | k mon | |
17/7/2020 12:06 | 1st August | redalert | |
17/7/2020 12:05 | There was a date I have forgotten already. Was August something | john09 | |
17/7/2020 12:04 | I think it also fell back for gyms I have not seen PMs announcement. Is there a date? | qvg | |
17/7/2020 11:46 | Yep seen this same move with pubs and restaurants, unfortunately I think you’ll find this spike will fall back to flat if those were anything to go by | john09 | |
17/7/2020 11:41 | due to opening announced by PM | redalert | |
17/7/2020 11:31 | On the move | john09 | |
07/7/2020 14:43 | 5th July Telegraph share pick. | trader deak | |
12/6/2020 16:50 | KRS LSE:KRS Also the LSE:KRS chart is starting to look really rather bullish almost BOWLesq....those patterns generally lead to long bullish moves northwards! | cpap man | |
05/6/2020 10:12 | KOD LSE:KOD An old favourite of this thread are LSE:KOD Just take a look @ the volumes of KOD shares being traded currently....KOD an' chips anyone - well it is Friday! | cpap man | |
04/6/2020 18:52 | ARCM Chart on LSE:ARCM starting to look really rather bullish! | cpap man |
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