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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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-0.50 | -0.59% | 84.00 | 83.65 | 83.75 | 84.20 | 83.20 | 83.20 | 4,432,754 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Television Broadcast Station | 3.62B | 210M | 0.0520 | 16.09 | 3.41B |
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28/2/2024 23:05 | Stag , no you’re incorrect. Covid was a black swan event that was circumnavigated by pumping money into the economy. Essentially printing yet more debt to avoid catastrophe. As such it was an anomaly, an interruption to normality, just another £1T to add to our (actually our grandchildren’ Boris Johnson and farage should be strung up. | matthewr1 | |
28/2/2024 20:13 | I tried a few months free trial for Paramount and struggled to find much to watch. I think some people will just watch anything thrown at them! | isis | |
28/2/2024 17:28 | So Directline are guilty of keeping a bid from Ageas hidden from its shareholders for over a month! Not acceptable - must be so many FTSE stocks in this situation. FCA WTF? | justiceforthemany | |
28/2/2024 16:00 | Horrible day watching the share price push lower. Still, it could be worse. Paramount was briefly trading at over $100 a share three years ago. It’s now at $11! And that is after a bid was made for the company several weeks ago! | huckers | |
28/2/2024 13:15 | Seen on the LSE site. igamingbusiness.com/ | huckers | |
28/2/2024 12:21 | To be honest for a few years now and at the expense of the wishful thinking investor the big players have slowly walked this down making a killing in the process and if it’s the studios they ultimately want they will have got it for peanuts and I doubt they have finished yet. A massive clue here was the use of those exotic options and that was basically saying get out now numpty. | 123trev | |
28/2/2024 11:56 | is it just me or are the blame the ceo, its all wokes fault, the dame needs to go, the company needs split, manipulation mob the same people who are in the brexit mob? just an observation LOL | stansmith1 | |
28/2/2024 11:52 | stage6: You mentioned GERMANY: Example: I have held FTSE tracker for 3 months its down £110.. I have held DAX tracker for 3 months its up £750 SPOT THE DIFFERENCE... BREXIT. netcurtains..Yep your tracker has some dogs...I got out of ITV and bought Rolls Royce, they are up up 450% since Feb 2022. I was able to use some RR profit to buy back ITV so there are deals out there for those of us who think Brexit will be ok in the long haul for those who are patient. Nothing to do with Brexit that RR are doing well, if Brexit was that bad how come there are a few like RR, M&S and other UK household names. It's has a lot to do with good management. UK markets will rebound, just have patience, Covid plus Brexit has been bad, but things will get better! | mossy11 | |
28/2/2024 11:38 | mossy11: Those that continue to say FTSE doing better than DAX need to accept that NO THAT IS A LIE... I have held FTSE tracker for 3 months its down £110.. I have held DAX tracker for 3 months its up £750 BREXIT is the difference... | netcurtains | |
28/2/2024 11:34 | stage6: You mentioned GERMANY: I have held FTSE tracker for 3 months its down £110.. I have held DAX tracker for 3 months its up £750 SPOT THE DIFFERENCE... BREXIT. (its true Germany handled Covid better to but a lot of that was due to the EU buying power for products needed - so that was also due to Brexit)... | netcurtains | |
28/2/2024 11:21 | MathewR and hades...sure Brexit has been mishandled, but it isn't the whole problem otherwise Germany the leading economy in the EU would not be in a deep recession. You might also include Ireland, Greece and the Netherlands all in recession with France, Italy, Spain and the rest of the EU stagnant. Covid is 80% the problem, Brexit maybe 20% blame, but to call 52% of the voting public the childish names you resort to, just shows your complete ignorance! | stag6 | |
28/2/2024 10:56 | It'd all over at ITV 28s next | vlad the impaler | |
28/2/2024 08:26 | Kelso29: Brexit was, is and will be bad. Alas no politicians in the UK have the balls to cancel it. We have to live with the consequences.. Probably by putting more and more money abroad. Example: I have held FTSE tracker for 3 months its down £110.. I have held DAX tracker for 3 months its up £750 I have held INDIAN tracker for 3 months its up £780 I have held Japanese tracker for a MONTH and its up £450 SPOT THE DIFFERENCE... BREXIT. | netcurtains | |
28/2/2024 08:08 | Naughty Matthew using the word "spastics". And Hades agrees with it, 100% correct! Also 4 people(at this moment) up voted Matthews post! Stop blaming other people for your bad investment choices, if you thought Brexit was bad, you should of invested in the S&P and gained 80% in the last 5 years. Oh well, silly billies. | kelso29 | |
28/2/2024 07:31 | Well said Matthewr1 100% correct. | hades1 | |
28/2/2024 07:26 | Still blaming Brexit after EIGHT years? Move on. | justiceforthemany | |
27/2/2024 22:52 | The FCA are a dog with no teeth so are the SFO. It is within the law to short a share but against the law to spread false information to depress an share price Can't see anything untoward with ITV trading. It's on the floor like WPP S4 and others pinning hope on advertising. | slater5 |
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