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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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-0.35 | -5.26% | 6.30 | 6.30 | 6.45 | 6.60 | 6.30 | 6.60 | 183,357 | 16:00:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Department Stores | 73.1M | -100k | -0.0002 | -315.00 | 35.52M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/3/2018 13:29 | £20m ain't going to save this, perhaps just delay the inevitable by a year or so.Oh yeah, 70% dilution will double the share price on the prospect of what exactly?.Unbelievabl | discodave4 | |
21/3/2018 13:05 | Covenant test on EBITDA is tantamount to someone on benefit payments asking a bank for a £400k mortgage.... I suppose in dealy's world that happens all the time , meanwhile back here on Earth.... | fenners66 | |
21/3/2018 11:03 | Translation of that statement - 'we're not dead yet'. Spot the key word in that sentence... | imastu pidgitaswell | |
21/3/2018 10:44 | 3p To 20p ! | chinese investor | |
21/3/2018 10:43 | any thoughts on the possibility of Griffiths selling his Petrofac holding (c.£47m current value) and making an all-out takeover approach for MTC (current mkt cap c.£29m)? Given he holds 15.5% of MTC already (c.£4.5m value), he'd basically be able to bid double the current MTC share price and pay for the company in full from the Petrofac proceeds... | mightymonty | |
21/3/2018 10:24 | same old diatribe from dealy - remember he said the same things about CLLN - complete denial Comical Ali rides again.... | fenners66 | |
21/3/2018 10:12 | Recovery Stock Of 2018 ! | chinese investor | |
21/3/2018 10:03 | Debt is 10% of revenue. That is minimal | dealy | |
21/3/2018 09:30 | dealy"with minimal debt."What planet are you on?, unbelievable!.DD | discodave4 | |
21/3/2018 09:19 | Wonder why Griffiths hasnt averaged down a bit here. Either he is in shock or he is involved in a direct financing deal with the company | dealy | |
21/3/2018 08:53 | Medicine time !!!!!!!!! BA Stealing is good dealy21 Mar '18 - 07:22 - 1598 of 1606 0 0 0 30p today imo | bullet ant | |
21/3/2018 08:52 | Not a holder here but today's update says to me MTC is not dead and I hope it's the case for longs as I hate shorters !! | chesty1 | |
21/3/2018 08:48 | This is a sizeable business with reasonable potential and minimal debt. Shorts are in denial of this. They need 10m to be worth 200m in 2 years. Watch the recovery to 50p | dealy | |
21/3/2018 08:26 | dealy 21 Mar '18 - 07:22 - 1598 of 1604 30p today imo Well I know I was still asleep at 7.22am , seems dealy has a new skill, he has learned to type whilst dreaming.... | fenners66 | |
21/3/2018 07:52 | It's the long term profitability that is important not one year. | dealy | |
21/3/2018 07:49 | They've already stated £1m profit if lucky... for a company of this size that is unthinkable. The company i work for turns over £7m - £10m and we aim to hit that lol... How much constructive accountancy gas been used. Big loss headed this way In the announcement... | grahamandkay | |
21/3/2018 07:45 | It was priced for administration. 10p extra is only 17m in market cap. With normal margins the company would be worth 200m | dealy | |
21/3/2018 07:40 | On the basis that nothing has changed and they are still in discussions with regards to their poor financial state that may or may not lead to more money being lent, reduced payments on the debt or a massive share issue? | supercity | |
21/3/2018 07:38 | So.. expensive consultants and yet more debt, not looking goid at all. Gasping for breath!!! | grahamandkay |
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