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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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27/7/2016 09:31 | Just out Apples iPhone sales in India grow 51% even as global sales dip India was one of the rare bright spots, with 51 percent growth in iPhone sales, as Apple expands into emerging markets. India is now one of our fastest growing markets. We are looking forward to opening more retail stores in India down the road, and we see huge potential, Cook told analysts That is exactly why companies like Koovs will do well in India- the fastest growing major economy in the world. | harebridge | |
27/7/2016 08:10 | Telbap- I agree that link showing Koovs ahead of eBay at number 6 blew me away. I just can't understand how such a small new company can be so high in the rankings.Is there any other data/ sites that can back this up? | harebridge | |
27/7/2016 08:01 | Duxy....sorry, I did m not clarify my point, yep I knew cheap means "good" in India, affordable etc etc. You made out my point of worry, they will have to go for huge scale to return cash. Overall his experience as I said, was good, so just getting good exposure and scale. The post put up yesterday is one of the best I have seen, showing koovs 6th on the mobile app listing. I can see long term scale here, as long as we don't get bought out. And with 75% not in public hands, that is a true reality. | telbap | |
27/7/2016 00:33 | Telbap....when an Indian says it's 'cheap', then it does not have the same negative connotation as here in the UK. Cheap is good in India, means people can afford to buy it. Cheap in the UK is referred to the items quality. Cheap also means lower profit margins but one has to realise that the clothing market there is heavily diluted and if this 'cheap' means affordable then it means more sales and higher turnover and in turn higher net profits for KOOV.Maybe clarify with your friend what he/she means by 'cheap'. KOOV's reputation has not been tainted by bad reviews so ATM, I assume he/she doesn't mean quality. | duxy786_2 | |
26/7/2016 22:13 | As of 4th July 2016 Free float As far as the Company is aware, the percentage of the Company’s issued share capital that is not in public hands is 74.3%. | harebridge | |
26/7/2016 20:44 | Kevin said a buying surge in last 10 mins could take it to 80p - Spot on | ayl30 | |
26/7/2016 19:45 | This makes up around 27% of my SIPP although only 10% when I bought in. Also have 20k in an ISA so pretty well maxed out. RM | rampmeister | |
26/7/2016 19:30 | also watch BOO | saturn5 | |
26/7/2016 18:44 | I had to look twice when I saw the ranking at number 6 in India! Just look at who they are ahead of including eBay at number 13 | harebridge | |
26/7/2016 18:26 | Until there is a decent correction it's hard to say imo how resolute many holders will be here. I guess a lot depends on entry level.Two very telling links posted here today however which tells a story1. The stark growth of iPhone sales in India2. Koovs no 6 in shopping apps used in India.Bodes well amongst other things. Like to see some decent numbers in the upcoming interims though. | brahmsnliszt | |
26/7/2016 17:59 | I posted "next stop 75p?" last thursday before all the fireworks. Guess I was wrong on that call!!! When this moves it really moves :-) | alwaysevolving | |
26/7/2016 17:55 | The fact that so many (I presume) Folk that sold out of ASOS too soon are holding this can only be good news for the share price as they will be holding tight and with so few shares in issue we could see some amazing gap ups on good news as we have already seen, I would also say that most if not all ex ASOS holders would have sold too soon regardless of whatever entry they had. Can't be many out there that bought at sub 5p in the early 2000s and held all the way to £70 and sold at the top. All too easy with hindsight right. | alwaysevolving | |
26/7/2016 17:46 | What's Spot on Ay130? Must have been juicy. Kevin deleted it! | alwaysevolving | |
26/7/2016 17:05 | Wow. Amazing ride. | brahmsnliszt | |
26/7/2016 16:55 | Closed on day high with good volume......bodes well for tomorrow | telbap | |
26/7/2016 16:48 | Spoton Kevin by the looks of it | ayl30 | |
26/7/2016 15:26 | Always......you never know. I was much later to the party with asos, 5£, sold at 20£ continually patting myself on the back, what a pillock! To boot I work in the bloody industry! | telbap | |
26/7/2016 15:26 | I'm in that club too, sold my Asos for a small gain!! I'm holding on to Koovs though😀 | moormoney |
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