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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Koovs Plc | LSE:KOOV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BHB22S55 | 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% | 2.90 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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23/11/2019 05:52 | Putneylad - What I find perplexing is why Biyani can't convince the world’s largest private equity firm Blackstone, who are investing $167m in Future Group to invest say $10m in Koovs to see them through to profitability as part of the wider deal and help them swerve the RBI rules. Future Group own almost 26% so it would be an instant win all round on the bounce alone. It would also be a great indication to other fund managers that Biyani is serious about online fashion in India. | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 22:23 | harebridge will be desperate to get out when the bad news lands | jamesto2 | |
22/11/2019 22:03 | Biyani 100% will not & has no interest in buying KOOVS out. | jamesto2 | |
22/11/2019 20:50 | I GUESS PUTNEY & JAMBON WILL BE BUYING MORE AT 1P SOON. | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 19:56 | Its got no cash left and they have told you they may not be able to continue as a going concern.In corporate speak that is setting the scene for the inevitable bad news. If you look at it objectively and take the emotion out of it, it makes sense for this to be bought by Biyani. Unfortunately for those invested it won't be sold for much in my opinion. If Biyani does not buy it, what happens to Koov? We know that the business cannot make money. So it's dead and therefore not with anything. | pascha2020 | |
22/11/2019 19:43 | pascha how do you know koovs will delist ? will we get any change back | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 17:36 | Putney I told you I am just Pascha no one else. Maybe there is more than one person in the universe who thinks on balance Koov will delist or doesn't share yours mindless optimism.You remain unwilling to apologise for your behaviour and agains this backdrop I now formally withdraw my offer to help you recover your losses. | pascha2020 | |
22/11/2019 16:20 | Looking forward meeting you some day Let's see what ace you will be pulling out of your sleeve then :) | stark industries | |
22/11/2019 16:18 | I would love to meet the poster face to face and see what he has to say ?Keyboard warrior, let him have the last laugh on me. I'm happy to take another 1 million if he can scare more newbies to sell out ;) | stark industries | |
22/11/2019 16:14 | He has been an easy one to decipher on these boards Harebridge Multiple aliases and 24/7 de-ramping speaks volumes to me...as to keep on accumulating before this takes offGL | stark industries | |
22/11/2019 14:34 | harebridge - 31 Oct 2019 - 08:35:09 - 5468 of 5636 KOOVS - The Next ASOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - KOOV The FLFL deal is dead & buried as far as I am concerned. They will not pay 28.36p a share when the share price is 2.7p The HT Media funding will not happen at this price either. The Board of Directors owe shareholders big time. They have badly let down shareholders with their shoddy performance & need to take part in an emergency fundraise/ placing or resign. The Chairman Lord Waheed Alli has a personal wealth of £212 million (The Sunday Times Rich list) The CFO Robert Pursell earns a basic £175k pa plus pension & healthcare benefits, but has never bought a single share! Non Exec Directors Nina Amin, Dame Gail Rebuck & Avni Biyani all earn £50k pa Non Exec Director Emily Sheffield for the last two years has earned £75k pa (inc a £25k consultancy fee). The CEO Mary Turner gets £50k pa but millions in options, many of which have been realigned as the share was diluted. They blow over a million pounds a month generating these kinds of revenues & margins. I wonder how much goes on expenses? It's time now that they put their money where their mouth is. | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:30 | Stark, I take it you know who the loser with 100 odd aliases is?His name & muggy face were plastered all over Twitter | harebridge | |
22/11/2019 14:25 | Putneylad putneylad putneylad , "We all know that Koovs is doing well (last 3 qtrs of growth - Orgainci) and has investors who have bought in at a much higher share price and are still holding firm." And yet despite this alleged "fact" Koovs has warned investors that it will be insolvent without a significant injection of cash. Which means that it's *NOT* doing well. If you genuinely think that the business is doing well then I suggest that you read an accounting book. Because it's haemorrhaging cash on a monumental scale. "From what I'm have dot connected so far .....this is as cheap as chips" On what basis? PE Ratio? No that can't be it as the "E" is negative and hence the PE is reported as zero Dividend yield? No, because there isn't one Return on equity, return on capital? No, all negative There is no sensible measure that suggests that Koovs is "cheap" on any basis. And when you factor in that the company needs £12m of cash this year and another £12m next year it's plainly and obvious not even an asset - it's a liability! "This is a no brainer !!!" Absolutely, 100%! It's obvious that this is a complete and utter zero. | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:25 | Putneylad putneylad putneylad , "We all know that Koovs is doing well (last 3 qtrs of growth - Orgainci) and has investors who have bought in at a much higher share price and are still holding firm." And yet despite this alleged "fact" Koovs has warned investors that it will be insolvent without a significant injection of cash. Which means that it's *NOT* doing well. If you genuinely think that the business is doing well then I suggest that you read an accounting book. Because it's haemorrhaging cash on a monumental scale. "From what I'm have dot connected so far .....this is as cheap as chips" On what basis? PE Ratio? No that can't be it as the "E" is negative and hence the PE is reported as zero Dividend yield? No, because there isn't one Return on equity, return on capital? No, all negative There is no sensible measure that suggests that Koovs is "cheap" on any basis. And when you factor in that the company needs £12m of cash this year and another £12m next year it's plainly and obvious not even an asset - it's a liability! "This is a no brainer !!!" Absolutely, 100%! It's obvious that this is a complete and utter zero. | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:24 | Jammy boy rolex , "We all know that Koovs is doing well (last 3 qtrs of growth - Orgainci) and has investors who have bought in at a much higher share price and are still holding firm." And yet despite this alleged "fact" Koovs has warned investors that it will be insolvent without a significant injection of cash. Which means that it's *NOT* doing well. If you genuinely think that the business is doing well then I suggest that you read an accounting book. Because it's haemorrhaging cash on a monumental scale. "From what I'm have dot connected so far .....this is as cheap as chips" On what basis? PE Ratio? No that can't be it as the "E" is negative and hence the PE is reported as zero Dividend yield? No, because there isn't one Return on equity, return on capital? No, all negative There is no sensible measure that suggests that Koovs is "cheap" on any basis. And when you factor in that the company needs £12m of cash this year and another £12m next year it's plainly and obvious not even an asset - it's a liability! "This is a no brainer !!!" Absolutely, 100%! It's obvious that this is a complete and utter zero. JakNife Read Full ThreadFollowReply | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:22 | Harebird, "We all know that Koovs is doing well (last 3 qtrs of growth - Orgainci) and has investors who have bought in at a much higher share price and are still holding firm." And yet despite this alleged "fact" Koovs has warned investors that it will be insolvent without a significant injection of cash. Which means that it's *NOT* doing well. If you genuinely think that the business is doing well then I suggest that you read an accounting book. Because it's haemorrhaging cash on a monumental scale. "From what I'm have dot connected so far .....this is as cheap as chips" On what basis? PE Ratio? No that can't be it as the "E" is negative and hence the PE is reported as zero Dividend yield? No, because there isn't one Return on equity, return on capital? No, all negative There is no sensible measure that suggests that Koovs is "cheap" on any basis. And when you factor in that the company needs £12m of cash this year and another £12m next year it's plainly and obvious not even an asset - it's a liability! "This is a no brainer !!!" Absolutely, 100%! It's obvious that this is a complete and utter zero. JakNife Read Full ThreadFollowReply | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:20 | Hare , "We all know that Koovs is doing well (last 3 qtrs of growth - Orgainci) and has investors who have bought in at a much higher share price and are still holding firm." And yet despite this alleged "fact" Koovs has warned investors that it will be insolvent without a significant injection of cash. Which means that it's *NOT* doing well. If you genuinely think that the business is doing well then I suggest that you read an accounting book. Because it's haemorrhaging cash on a monumental scale. "From what I'm have dot connected so far .....this is as cheap as chips" On what basis? PE Ratio? No that can't be it as the "E" is negative and hence the PE is reported as zero Dividend yield? No, because there isn't one Return on equity, return on capital? No, all negative There is no sensible measure that suggests that Koovs is "cheap" on any basis. And when you factor in that the company needs £12m of cash this year and another £12m next year it's plainly and obvious not even an asset - it's a liability! "This is a no brainer !!!" Absolutely, 100%! It's obvious that this is a complete and utter zero. JakNife Read Full ThreadFollowReply | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:18 | Putneylad , "We all know that Koovs is doing well (last 3 qtrs of growth - Orgainci) and has investors who have bought in at a much higher share price and are still holding firm." And yet despite this alleged "fact" Koovs has warned investors that it will be insolvent without a significant injection of cash. Which means that it's *NOT* doing well. If you genuinely think that the business is doing well then I suggest that you read an accounting book. Because it's haemorrhaging cash on a monumental scale. "From what I'm have dot connected so far .....this is as cheap as chips" On what basis? PE Ratio? No that can't be it as the "E" is negative and hence the PE is reported as zero Dividend yield? No, because there isn't one Return on equity, return on capital? No, all negative There is no sensible measure that suggests that Koovs is "cheap" on any basis. And when you factor in that the company needs £12m of cash this year and another £12m next year it's plainly and obvious not even an asset - it's a liability! "This is a no brainer !!!" Absolutely, 100%! It's obvious that this is a complete and utter zero. JakNife Read Full ThreadFollowReply | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:17 | harebridge, "We all know that Koovs is doing well (last 3 qtrs of growth - Orgainci) and has investors who have bought in at a much higher share price and are still holding firm." And yet despite this alleged "fact" Koovs has warned investors that it will be insolvent without a significant injection of cash. Which means that it's *NOT* doing well. If you genuinely think that the business is doing well then I suggest that you read an accounting book. Because it's haemorrhaging cash on a monumental scale. "From what I'm have dot connected so far .....this is as cheap as chips" On what basis? PE Ratio? No that can't be it as the "E" is negative and hence the PE is reported as zero Dividend yield? No, because there isn't one Return on equity, return on capital? No, all negative There is no sensible measure that suggests that Koovs is "cheap" on any basis. And when you factor in that the company needs £12m of cash this year and another £12m next year it's plainly and obvious not even an asset - it's a liability! "This is a no brainer !!!" Absolutely, 100%! It's obvious that this is a complete and utter zero. JakNife Read Full ThreadFollowReply | hotaimstocks | |
22/11/2019 14:07 | KOOVS HAVE NO CASH LEFT . Zero soon folks get out while you still can folks 🚩 | jamesto2 | |
22/11/2019 14:03 | 980k sell ?. I Probably due to KOOVS only having enough cash to keep the lights on for 1 more month | jamesto2 |
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