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KOOV Koovs Plc

2.90
0.00 (0.00%)
22 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 2.90 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/2/2018
11:25
cash burn here is disastrous.

sp tells you everything you need to know.

rackers1
19/2/2018
11:23
E-retail market size expected to surge 250% in next three years: CrisilThe booming e-retail market is likely to surge over twofold over the next three years, as players will be forced to shift their focus from discounts to consolidation, geographical diversification, business realignment and enhancing customer stickiness, says a report.According to Crisil, going by the 2016-17 data, the e-retail market represents about 1.5 per cent (Rs 700 billion) of the overall Rs 49 trillion retail sector in the country, indicating enormous growth potential.The online shopping segment has trebled over the past three financial years on rising internet penetration, awareness of online shopping as well as lucrative deals and discounts.Http://wap.business-standard.com/article/companies/e-retail-market-size-expected-to-surge-250-in-next-three-years-crisil-118021900679_1.html
harebridge
19/2/2018
09:31
Could be the time to buy imo. New markets opening up, better placed from that perspective.
kmann
17/2/2018
21:10
Men are very confident to buy online as they know what they want and shop directly for these products and that is the reason their visits to online shopping had increased, feels Samantha Chilton, Head of Design at KOOVS.COM. Online shopping is now making men more trend-aware as it enables brands to showcase looks and help men to evolve their look, Chilton told IANS adding that Koovs menswear had grown consistently since its launch in 2014 to 40 per cent of their sales now.Http://www.indiaretailing.com/2018/02/15/fashion/men-race-match-women-online-fashion-shopping/
harebridge
17/2/2018
21:08
Koovs gaining traction in indiaThe top two most applauded startups belonged to Fashion & Lifestyle category. Craftsvilla and Koovs together got 20.82 Mn applauses. It is due to this stellar performance by these two startups that Fashion & Lifestyle category on whole became the most applauded category.Myntra was the most engaging brand in video content for Fashion & Lifestyle category. Myntra got 94.94 Mn video engagements in 2017, followed by Koovs and Ola.Https://inc42.com/buzz/discounts-ecommerce-social-media-report/
harebridge
16/2/2018
19:19
When I invested in this share it was with a view that it was very much 50/50 on whether I would double my money or lose it all. Reluctantly I have come to the conclusion that the odds are now 5/95....and not in my favour. They really seem to have gone about their business in the wrong way in my opinion.
ckafetz
16/2/2018
17:00
1479 who is that nutter? Current market cap £16.5million and falling,
"once mcap surpasses £1 billion" LOL

davemac3
16/2/2018
14:03
The convertibles are secured against the assets if KOOV defaults, so Lord Alli just owns a greater proportion if KOOV goes bust.
effortless cool
16/2/2018
12:31
He will lose the lot
panic investor
16/2/2018
08:34
I thought it was a terrible idea at the time. It was part of a scattergun approach that just reeked of desparation along with the simply be announcement imoThe company seems to have no proper focus, spending money on trying to get its products in anywhere it can rather than focusing on its primary goal - India. India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and was the reason I invested initially but with millions being spent just to get a market share which appears to be failing fast I think that KOOVS is sadly only going one way
andy mack
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