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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mothercare Plc | LSE:MTC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009067447 | 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% | 5.60 | 5.30 | 5.95 | - | 100,000 | 08:00:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Department Stores | 73.1M | -100k | -0.0002 | -280.00 | 31.57M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/3/2018 21:20 | TerminatedOh dear, your portfolio says it all really......are you sure you are not in DEB?.You are so wrong my friend, I only take enormous pleasure in sticking two fingers up at arrogant know it alls like you, who actually when you get down to it, know jack.......your confidence far outweighs your competence.Anyway, getting back to this pile of nappy's, you still haven't posted up your reference to this elusive £7m saving, don't worry that will come to fruition I'm sure!.How much are you willing to lose here, all of it I guess, must be hurting.DD | discodave4 | |
20/3/2018 21:06 | But DD it is obvious you don't have the cash to short a stick. No real investor who has won and lost would take such glee from others loosing money because they have been in the same boat. Only a jealous wannabe would and could do such a thing. It's so obvious to everyone. | terminated | |
20/3/2018 21:02 | DD- Barclays, Taylor Wimpy and Lloyds are my biggest holdings. Fill your boots baby. | terminated | |
20/3/2018 17:43 | Outdated. Damn this phone it has one if the worse predictive text I've ever owned. | terminated | |
20/3/2018 17:42 | So having worked there what do insiders think the problem is? Management or outraged business model? | terminated | |
20/3/2018 15:50 | Looking Good ! | chinese investor | |
20/3/2018 15:46 | In fairness to the CEO, THIS Turnaround has been promised after the one in 2014 when the £100M rights Issue was required.. So, one 'false promise' every 4 years is sort of OK to fool the shareholders ! :o) | in_my_opinion | |
20/3/2018 15:42 | Doing what they said they would do. | dealy | |
20/3/2018 15:28 | What announcement? | dealy | |
20/3/2018 15:12 | share price rising since this announcement though? | ryancalvin83 | |
20/3/2018 15:10 | multi - not really strange as for the e commerce companies people are hoping for massive growth that will lead to good profits, therefore these shares are over priced because they have good sentiment behind them whereas the high street and retail shops have poor sentiment as any growth they may have had has stagnated. | loganair | |
20/3/2018 15:06 | It is funny how people look at price to sales for many of the e commerce companies, and accepts 1,5 to 2 time sales, even for non profitable companies. And then you have a company like MTC with a price sales ratio of some 0,03 and profitable, and yet noone buys it. Strange world. | multiplural | |
20/3/2018 14:57 | KPMG called in to advise on refinancing of the business - this good news? | ryancalvin83 | |
20/3/2018 14:48 | It would be illegal for directors to buy in knowing something that would affect the Share price positively. It's called insider dealing and they could go to jail for this. | terminated | |
20/3/2018 13:47 | Loganair - Its what she told me. Since then i've been watching the price and reading the comments on this site. She told me this back end of January. Terminated - it was a middle eastern sounding name of the person she said he had lined up to invest. Ive fallen into the trap of saying asian. I was just asking as im curious if this type of activity ever takes place as surely it cant be legal? | ryancalvin83 | |
20/3/2018 12:51 | It is 'ryans'' first ever post and I doubt it is true. | loganair |
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