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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.20 | 0.28% | 72.00 | 72.00 | 72.05 | 73.20 | 71.85 | 72.30 | 24,452,087 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Television Broadcast Station | 3.62B | 210M | 0.0518 | 13.91 | 2.92B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/9/2020 22:16 | thanks for that Cautious7: From what you said above - it seems a large number of people think ITV should be trading at a significantly larger price than £1 a share. That mirrors my own view. It would be nice if the FTSE had an up day tomorrow and ITV a super up day Cheers Net. | netcurtains | |
01/9/2020 21:23 | this has been lumped in rightly or wrongly with the cruise lines and banksi remember the fall in 2009, you would think the increased studios revenue would stop a fall in to the 20s... | stansmith3 | |
01/9/2020 20:57 | Sceptical - This could be 55p at 8am old sport. | peddlers | |
01/9/2020 20:47 | peddlers, i did that at 60, i dont feel necessarily better for it, lolif the recession is only starting, then we are done for, trulycheap can always get cheaper | stansmith3 | |
01/9/2020 20:39 | Very much doubt this will hit 55p | scepticalinvestor | |
01/9/2020 20:19 | I am long from 58.7p but this looks like it could go either way in the near term. I am contemplating punting half my holding if it starts tanking below 55p. I will hold the rest a bit more long term with a stop somehere below 50p as I firmly believe ITV is very undervalued today. P | peddlers | |
01/9/2020 19:56 | What's more of an issue is the whole of the UK stock market declining despite others rising?What can stop it? | boix | |
01/9/2020 19:55 | I noticed the 2 large trades at 16:27pm. Someone likes ITV 40.470 million shares. 01-Sep-20 16:27:02 58.00 20,235,000 Buy* 57.40 57.48 12m O 01-Sep-20 16:27:01 58.00 20,235,000 Buy* 57.40 57.48 12m O | nige co | |
01/9/2020 19:43 | FTSE 100 Tracker funds selling out. Creates a great opportunity but has a couple of weeks to run. | elsa7878 | |
01/9/2020 19:12 | Nige, that's the dark arts at play! | wm2020 | |
01/9/2020 19:11 | Liberty Global - what a scumbag company (we already knew that) : | gerardp | |
01/9/2020 18:33 | 6% Drop to 57.06p. It is almost laughable. If ITV does not start performing, then 20,000 shares of mine will be flung in the bin. | peddlers | |
01/9/2020 18:31 | Could be buy or sell just late reported.Probably explains why 58p held for so long. | boix | |
01/9/2020 17:54 | And 2 x 20 Mill buys after close | redirect12 | |
01/9/2020 17:47 | Once again the FTSE100 drops 1.7% with ITV dropping 6.03%. Why? There is absolutely no reason for this move, ITV are still the same company that they were on Friday. Crazy, just crazy. | nige co | |
01/9/2020 17:46 | Does anyone want to guess by what date will ITV be 65p to sell and 65.5p to buy? My view is by end of September. Anyone with a more optimistic time frame? | netcurtains | |
01/9/2020 17:45 | Bid coming ! I'm certain. | amaretto1 | |
01/9/2020 17:40 | According to Shorttracker, Paloma Partners and Millenium International closed out their short positions in ITV on Friday (2.89% of shares in issue). | wm2020 | |
01/9/2020 17:17 | European and US markets all healthy but UK is fu...ed again! | boix | |
01/9/2020 17:01 | incredible volume once againsp today was very much worked down - a lowball offer could certainly be on the cards. | scepticalinvestor | |
01/9/2020 16:50 | Like your optimism!Everything down.The Brexit horror continues and eclipses the pandemic. | boix | |
01/9/2020 16:45 | Nothing to worry about imo. Market shenanigans - should be up tomorrow. | scepticalinvestor |
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