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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 |
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30/9/2016 16:57 | Old man, you should've got into Boohoo (LON:BOO) when I told you. Sold up this week at over £1 LOL LOL | harebridge | |
30/9/2016 16:47 | Watch the video of Mary Turner, it's exactly why I'm invested big here & truly believe that Koovs will be massive in India. | harebridge | |
30/9/2016 16:35 | Thanks for the advice harebridge. Koovs will certainly stay on my radar. Maybe I'll wait for the interims....get more information before I take the jump. Thanks again. | mark_in | |
30/9/2016 15:18 | it was a sell..... | mrphiljones | |
30/9/2016 15:16 | The 30,000 trade took place at 13:03 when the bid/ ask was 58 : 60The trade was executed at 60p so was 100% BUY.Hence why two different brokers cannot give me a quote!Expect a tick up very soon...... | harebridge | |
30/9/2016 15:05 | WADR The 30K@60p was a sell....GLA | mrphiljones | |
30/9/2016 15:02 | Mark- not sure this kind of share is for the inexperienced. I'm very lucky in that I've previously put Boohoo profits into this & started to accumulate at 18p right up to 55pI'm more than confident with the management/ story here, hence why I'm always trying to add to the dips.Today I've not been able to buy a single share! They're willing to take a reasonable amount off me, but won't sell me any. I see some lucky punter bought 30,000 at 60pWhen I see this kind of behaviour, it's usually prior to a rise. | harebridge | |
30/9/2016 13:55 | Harebridge, I've been following you posts for a while and find them very interesting and informative, so thanks. Question: I've been looking at Koovs for a bit now, in your experience what would be a good price to come in on for an inexperienced investor?...of course for the long term hold. Thanks | mark_in | |
30/9/2016 07:40 | How Koovs acquired 130,000 subscribers in less than 6 weeks. | harebridge | |
28/9/2016 20:50 | More exposure in Elle India. Great videos on this link | harebridge | |
28/9/2016 16:43 | Thought you hadn't bought more here today HB, as you say, no large buys.Was more thinking a bit later on, maybe Regards... Kazz | kazz | |
28/9/2016 16:36 | No Kazz lol! I'm not sure why the rise here- can't see any large buys.I'm not rushing to spend my Boohoo profits yet, as I'll be looking to re enter there soon once all the short term noise has debated. | harebridge | |
28/9/2016 16:17 | Are you buying more here HB after leaving BOO? Regards...Kazz | kazz | |
27/9/2016 09:33 | Just out Vogue IndiaHOME FASHION NEWSThe first look at Koovs' next big collaborationShe has worked with brands such as adidas, Marc by Marc Jacobs and House of Holland, has doodle-bombed the covers of renowned magazines and now London-based illustrator Hattie Stewart is all-set to charm India. In collaboration with Indian high street e-tailer Koovs, Stewart has designed a women-only line featuring everything from quirky key rings to emoji-covered outfits. Vogue has an exclusive look at the collection.The Koovs x Hattie Stewart collection launches on Tuesday, 4th October, 2016 | harebridge | |
26/9/2016 14:43 | Many thanks ditchsid - I have read the wikipedia page, but am still puzzled! Could you spare another minute old chap! and convert 10,32,000 crore into pounds sterling? I would be very grateful. kind regards shores | shores | |
25/9/2016 10:58 | harebridge - how many crore is that please? 10,32,000 does not look right? thank you | shores |
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