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ITV Itv Plc

80.50
-0.30 (-0.37%)
28 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Itv Plc LSE:ITV London Ordinary Share GB0033986497 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.30 -0.37% 80.50 80.50 80.65 81.30 80.45 81.30 3,613,224 16:35:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Television Broadcast Station 3.62B 210M 0.0520 15.50 3.26B
Itv Plc is listed in the Television Broadcast Station sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ITV. The last closing price for Itv was 80.80p. Over the last year, Itv shares have traded in a share price range of 55.50p to 82.85p.

Itv currently has 4,039,077,643 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Itv is £3.26 billion. Itv has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/6/2024
15:58
Labour voters are clueless idiots who are scared of losing their benefits!

Nige is the only guy who can sort out the NHS. He'll kick ass!

spud

jonnybig
19/6/2024
15:45
JimBull, Labour are the problem, not the solution.

Blocks when it came to Brexit, blocking laws that would enable us to send the illegals back with appeals etc, oh and the co-ordinators of all the strikes up and down the UK.

The only thing Labour have done recently is hide some of their excess baggage like Thornberry oh and Beijing Barry living the life after his Chinese Christmas bonus.

Reform is the only hope of keeping the lunatics out of the asylum. They are going to hit pensions, pension funds and inheritance tax. Be warned.

tlobs2
19/6/2024
14:53
Sorry, thought this was the ITV thread.
stag6
19/6/2024
14:25
Labour will save the NHS, if you wish to see the result of an awful private health system, visit the USA, where greed driven big pharma and insurance companies run a health service that costs the average american thousand of dollars in premiums and leaves 25% of the country without healthcare.

Yes Gecko, you are a tawdry pos!

jimbull
19/6/2024
13:19
Privatise the NHS !!!!

spud

jonnybig
19/6/2024
13:17
bobyou seem to have upset the british version of trumptards...these people just want to be relevant so much they fall for farage so easily its not true - they just dont see that they are being manipulated....im sure we have seen that before on the itv pleb board - oh hang on its the same plebs - lolnice going
stansmith1
19/6/2024
12:55
I am now voting for reform, thanks bob.
millennialinvestor
19/6/2024
12:52
Thanks for telling me not to bother voting, nobby. NOT! Don't dare tell me what to do.

spud

jonnybig
19/6/2024
12:49
Death is part of life and covid came about to trim the excess population. No more lockdowns imposed by power mad incompetent politicians. Vote reform!

Johnnybig, you are one of the gullible, your vote for Reform is futile. Sadly blaming all your woes on some exploited asylum seekers forced from their countries by illegal wars started by Bush and supported by Blair portrays everything that is wrong.

Have some compassion for those who are victims of power hungry madmen.

bobdiamond1
19/6/2024
12:16
Agreed, thebutler. Death is part of life and covid came about to trim the excess population. No more lockdowns imposed by power mad incompetent politicians. Vote reform!

spud

jonnybig
19/6/2024
11:04
butlercould you be more wrong about everything?
stansmith1
19/6/2024
11:03
Too right, jonny. It was absurd to shut EVERYTHING down for such a long time, especially when such an action probably cost more lives in suicides of people losing their livelihoods.

The government is given a mandate to SERVE the country, not CONTROL it. Boris and Sturgeon loved the power of control during covid, and now we have Sunak trying to control the people by prohibiting tobacco and conscripting kids.

It will be an interesting election. I don't believe that Labour are as popular as the polls make out, I don't know anyone who's voting for them, and the tories are a dead loss. I think the minor parties will attract tons of support.

thebutler
19/6/2024
10:58
matthewgood points, cut tomorrow would be a (good) shock to the system !
stansmith1
19/6/2024
09:31
Good morning. Good inflation print this morning at 2% (from 2.3%). So finally inflation is back to the BOE’s target level (50% of their remit along with ensuring price stability). This means the rate cuts are also finally coming. The money markets are pencilling in the first cut in August. Personally (& even though the BOE is ‘independent’ , I think there will be pressure to cut asap by the Conservatives) and there is a decision due tomorrow. To add a semblance of balance 2% was in line with analyst expectations and the £ which is probably the best indicator is if anything a touch firmer today. Anyway , net net cuts coming and that will spur growth and help interest rate sensitives (like ITV).
matthewr1
18/6/2024
21:10
jonnybagcovid was a virus spread by human contact, the 7 million people who died would tell you some things are more important than the economy...
stansmith1
18/6/2024
20:52
If there's another covid type pandemic it would be economical suicide to lock down the country yet again which shows it was unnecessary to have the first lock down. Madness to the extreme.

spud

jonnybig
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