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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/1/2017 12:30 | Thanks Market Master. I have no intention of selling at this point! Just good to know how the market makers are positioning themselves | nicksig | |
05/1/2017 12:29 | Can SELL 25k @ 47.6 Can BUY 16k @ 48.45 | market master | |
05/1/2017 12:14 | Yes it appears that sentiment is turning. What are the online limits like today? They were very tight yesterday | nicksig | |
05/1/2017 12:13 | Good to see the overhang gone. Will not take much to see share price back in 50p+ area. | market master | |
05/1/2017 11:41 | Obviously a few people have been given the nod about the results, hence the big buys over last 2 days. Shorters will be closing soon. | irishlass2 | |
05/1/2017 11:21 | Looks like I'm the only one here today! Those trades seem to have cleared any overhang as the bid has ticked up on a 1k buy | nicksig | |
05/1/2017 10:57 | With regards to why The Times Group invested in Koovs, hope this helps.The Times Group is India's leading national multi-media organisation with some of the most popular English language TV channels and publications. The investment arm of the Group has a track record of investing in high growth digital companies with strong prospects in the Indian market. | harebridge | |
05/1/2017 10:35 | And now a 31k buy. Hmmm | nicksig | |
05/1/2017 10:27 | Nice 41k buy | nicksig | |
05/1/2017 10:05 | Mark- liquidity has improved since the placing & the spread is tighter. The actual spread is generally a lot tighter than the advertised one.There's plenty of good research about, but don't make the same mistake as many of the bitter ex holders that lurk about. They bought in on the hype & did their research later, discovering that Koovs was loss making!!They can't understand how growth companies scale up their business.Koovs is going to be a loss making for a few years. It's a new business. Koovs have been clear about the Expected Loss and Expected Breakeven point since the start.They trade within expectations & are on course.More importantly, people are not quite getting what is going on in India. It is the last frontier of e commerce- hence why all the big guns from around the world want a slice of the very large, exponentially growing pie. | harebridge | |
05/1/2017 09:01 | Hi Harebridge,Thanks for all the research, very helpful. I'm still a new investor and really like the Koovs story but a little scared when to come in.Just a quick question, Koovs spread seems to be tighter today. Does that have any relevance? As it's normally 2 or 3%ThanksM | mark_in | |
04/1/2017 16:16 | Comedy gold on the other thread. One numb nut is confused as to why The Times Group would invest £4 million.He then accuses us Bulls of making up that 2017 Game Time banner- soooo funny!! | harebridge | |
04/1/2017 16:14 | There's no way I think that Koovs has deeper pockets than Amazon, Flipkart etc, that's just plain stupid. It's growing at a much faster rate with a fraction of the spend.Why all the effort with a stock you have no interest in?Look, leave the dark side & come & join us Bulls. We'll show you the right path.It's clear that you guys are all interested in Koovs, no other reason for all the interest.There's a small window of opportunity opened up for some buying- but you'll have to be quick. | harebridge | |
04/1/2017 15:57 | wheres hvs1 these days? | rackers1 | |
04/1/2017 15:50 | I am only interested in KOOV as a potential buyer, I don't short shares.It's in a sector,online retail , that I like. I am keeping an eye here and notice a little tick up today. What I would want to see however before I would buy in again is some trading figures showing dramatically reduced losses and a clear path to profitability. Good luck to those all those long at the moment . I'm here on the shorting thread due to the high number of moderated posts on the other thread. | dgbell7 | |
04/1/2017 15:49 | I'm most certainly not. I'm not your son, I'm not joking and I'm not touching this share with even with a stick! The quote you took from my post is taken out of a context. "Some of us call it investing." And others are calling it a risky casino betting. One of us is right the other one is wrong... time will tell who is who. Why don't you answer my question but just repeating old words over and over again? Please explain why do you think KOOVS has deeper pockets than its competitors including Amazon.IN and why do you think they can keep themselves enough time "in the game" to get into profit? Especially with their cash burn? Also if KOOVS management is soooooo experienced and soooo good, why do they need warm up and practice time? This is the most important questions that you are avoiding to answer. Thanks. | ksharlandjiev | |
04/1/2017 15:26 | You just don't get how to scale up a business do you?"Frankly I don't know if why Times have bought in, but I'm sure there is a good reason"You've gotta be kidding? Seriously, are you joking son?It's to make multiples on their return. Some of us call it investing.Don't try to value growth stocks on old school metrics. It's why 90% of traders lose money.If you want to be the 10%, invest & trade like a contrarian investor. | harebridge | |
04/1/2017 15:08 | But surely they are not selling on negative margin like KOOVS? If they are, then why do you think KOOVS have deeper pockets and can play this game with them in a long term? If their management is so skilled like you say, then why they need a "practice" and "warm up"? And who speak that way anyway? A serious business man will never state to it's shareholders "practice", "warm up" etc.. Is this banner coming from their end or you guys came up with this in order to ramp up the stock again? Sorry too many questions.... | ksharlandjiev | |
04/1/2017 13:47 | Yes competitors, but shows that the sector has bounced back in a massive way post demonetisation.A huge vote of confidence after all the demonetisation scaremongering. | harebridge | |
04/1/2017 13:43 | Are they not competitors to KOOVS? | ksharlandjiev | |
04/1/2017 13:16 | Well certainly some interest here today - roll on the next update | nicksig | |
04/1/2017 13:02 | koovs.co.uk is already a registered domain name. Is it not unreasonable to see Koovs, currently selling Western fashion to young Indians, to start selling Indian flavoured fashion to hipsters in the UK? | bittorrent |
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