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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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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/11/2016 15:11 | Should have waited 20 mins to top up!!! | andy mack | |
16/11/2016 14:18 | Paul never has a kind thing to say about foreign companies listed in London. Go figure... If the forthcoming results are as good as some make out, and the latest institutions bought in at 50p, that implies downside of about 15% from here versus upside of about 50% on excellent progress at results next month. :0) | taurusthebear | |
16/11/2016 13:54 | Harebridge I followed Paul Scott into BOO at 25p and did well there so I do give credence to his opinions but Paul isn't infallible, by his own account he sold ASOS early on and top sliced BOO too early. If you are looking for a potential 10 bagger , like Koov could be ,I think it goes with the territory it could also be a wipe out. I'm of the view it's worth buying in prior to the next interims but I will still read Paul's comments with interest. | dgbell7 | |
16/11/2016 13:44 | To be fair it might well mean that the dilution reduces my few shares more,each time but India is a big place with many consumers. I think the thing to bear in mind that it is a gamble and be realistic about it and invest accordingly..with caution. IMO | hazl | |
16/11/2016 13:41 | Have applied in the placing but doubt will get any allocation. | miti 1000 | |
16/11/2016 13:39 | Well he doesn't have to have any if he doesn't like them does he? Everybody is free to make their own decisions. I have a few still just in case it makes it big. My choice. | hazl | |
16/11/2016 13:37 | looks like paul scott has been proven wrong about all 3 possible scenarios he outlined just a thought, paul? | geheimnis2 | |
16/11/2016 13:23 | I expect this to visit theplacing price. | isaready | |
16/11/2016 13:23 | 500K of shares on Asos, how was it £35 million sterling? telbap, lets see. Gehe - yes we will have to see how they grow. All, What competition do they have in the markets they are in. | isaready | |
16/11/2016 13:12 | Paul Scott has just said he will be commenting on Koovs this afternoon. | dgbell7 | |
16/11/2016 12:54 | whilst there has been a big recovery this year any thoughts on why it initially sank so far from launch ? | dgbell7 | |
16/11/2016 12:53 | and that (perhaps) also answers the question as to why smaller investors were not invited to participate in fundraise | mister md | |
16/11/2016 12:40 | dg- there would be an agreement of sorts not to 'flip' the stock once the stock has been issued.Koovs are not dealing with amateurs here. These big guns are in it for the long haul. It's us amateurs that will cause volatility here. Very little stock in the public domain. Less than 20% | harebridge | |
16/11/2016 12:32 | harebridge hopefully it will come right with the interims. Am I wrong or are people who bought the placement at 50p able to immediately sell at the current price for a quick profit? | dgbell7 | |
16/11/2016 12:25 | another top-up at 57p | mister md | |
16/11/2016 12:20 | Should close nearer 50p today | hot wheels | |
16/11/2016 12:19 | Market makers wanting stock Level two looks marked down | 2bluelynn | |
16/11/2016 12:18 | and then it starts. | hot wheels | |
16/11/2016 12:16 | Dg- your timings better than mine. My last 100,000 shares have been bought from 71p all the way down to 59p. Oops! | harebridge | |
16/11/2016 12:14 | ouch,maybe not my finest piece of timing buying earlier today.on the other hand maybe time to top up. | dgbell7 | |
16/11/2016 12:01 | Telbap- they don't need to become a global brand. They operate in the fastest growing major economy in the world where 500 million people have access to the Internet. The average age is 27 as opposed to 40 over here. There's a massive tech savvy middle class over there.E commerce wise, India is on the cusp, hence why Amazon have recently invested $3 Billion. The big boys all want a piece- H&M, Zara, Gap, Apple etc etc etc | harebridge | |
16/11/2016 11:58 | Harebridge that's exactly what I did 😡😡. I then kicked myself regularly!! | moormoney | |
16/11/2016 11:56 | Hey spare a thought for amateur journalist Paul Scott (Paulypilot) who has a personal vendetta against this stock.paulypilot - 24 Sep 2015 - 09:12 - 33 of 4476 - 1My biggest investing mistake was not buying 500k Asos shares at 5p, it was selling them at 9p, because the stock looked so expensive on conventional metrics! What a terrible mistake, my holding would have been worth about £35 million at the peak if I had held on! | harebridge | |
16/11/2016 11:54 | Isa. ......I agree, there is scope here, but way down the line, if they make it and if they become more of a global brand. | telbap |
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