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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mulberry Group Plc | LSE:MUL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006094303 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.50 | 2.44% | 105.00 | 90.00 | 105.00 | 105.00 | 97.50 | 102.50 | 9,905 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apparel & Accessories, Nec | 159.13M | 13.24M | 0.2204 | 4.42 | 58.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/5/2012 11:42 | One of the most over valued stocks in today's business climate, all based on Asia sales, if this slows significantly, then this will crash. of course the opposite view is espoused by those geniuses at Goldman, they are pumping this to £30.+ which resulted in the massive spike 3- 4 weeks back. | goggin | |
15/5/2012 15:23 | Surprised to see a little support on a day like this, still the trend is still downwards. | clocktower | |
14/5/2012 15:27 | Keep going down TrikyTree - well called, in fact perfect - hats off to you. | clocktower | |
14/5/2012 15:02 | Next stop 1900. | trikytree | |
10/5/2012 08:35 | I expect you have parted with the rest by now James111, as I am sure you will kick yourself if they slump to under £10. more than you have regreted not holding onto them untill over £23. Good Luck. | clocktower | |
04/5/2012 09:55 | clock i know we have spoke about MUL before over the years, i now only hold a third of mu origional purchase which was 22k shares having taken profits at just over £12 and almost £15 makes me wish i had hung in. Still cant have it all James | james111 | |
03/5/2012 15:39 | Hope you have adjust your stop loss upwards James111. Well done by the way. Triky Tree, I wish you well as this is well overpriced without doubt but as for the best entry point for a short that is another matter but good to see someone dipping thier toe in the water with a even a modest short.Hopefully it will become a stamped for the exit. | clocktower | |
03/5/2012 15:08 | brave man triky, we have all thought this toppy even when it was £4! just keeps going. Guess it was a one in a lifetime, but I keep looking for more. The shre often goes up more in a day than I paid for my holding! | james111 | |
03/5/2012 14:56 | was in Turkey last year and Mulberry fakes were selling like crazy, I watched a couple of stores and it was Mulberry fakes that seemed to be top seller. | james111 | |
03/5/2012 14:44 | Read a few posts about people being unable to short this. I just have quite eaasily with City index albeit quite a modest position. | trikytree | |
02/5/2012 11:47 | I see that Hermes has just won a court case in New York against retailers selling fake handbags on internet sites. The damages will be taken from their Paypal accounts. Does Mulberry suffer in the same way? | irenekent | |
30/4/2012 10:04 | Agreed, it is just a case of waiting until the herd start to head for the exit but this is one every man and his dog should have his alerts set for. | clocktower | |
26/4/2012 10:49 | "exit doors open there will be a flood" oh yeahh and guess who is going to wait at the door half-naked :) but until then.. bulls can have their fun. good point you are making about ASC i agree. | aleks_atanasov | |
26/4/2012 10:20 | looks destined at some point to crash, when the exit doors open there will be a flood reminds me of ASOS a little, massively over valued | ggekkko | |
26/4/2012 09:35 | One of the reasons for this sky high sp, I guess relates to the following extract from a RNS: Grants under Co-Ownership Plan On 6 March 2012, Bruno Guillon, Chief Executive of Mulberry, was granted an interest in 200,670 new Ordinary Shares of 5 pence each in the Company under the Company's Co-Ownership Plan. The subscription price of GBP18.895 per new Ordinary Share is split such that Bruno Guillon has paid GBP2.00 per new Ordinary Share and the EBT has paid GBP16.895 per new Ordinary Share. The grant will vest in 3 equal instalments on the second, third and fourth anniversary of the grant subject to the terms of the Co-Ownership Plan. Mr Guillon will own an interest in the new Ordinary Shares from the date of the grant, but will only participate in the value to the extent that the Mulberry share price exceeds GBP23.02 per share following vesting. | clocktower | |
26/4/2012 09:30 | guys there will be a day when this dog will slow down .. Then it's a short... trees don't grow to the sky! but that day is not today. Patience is needed. | aleks_atanasov | |
24/4/2012 13:38 | This looks like a banker for a short at these values imo. 2250 | clocktower | |
12/4/2012 19:59 | It is one of the few UK based luxury businesses. Look at the website. | goliard | |
12/4/2012 16:16 | Does Mulberry actually make bags in the UK? Or is the margin on a £500 bag still not sufficient for the Directors to employ locally? Genuinely interested. | bonio10000 | |
12/4/2012 15:51 | PE ratio now at 77 | goggin | |
11/4/2012 11:43 | This one would have guaranteed me a life time of shags and beaches and cars and houses and casino's and donna kebabs and chips & peas and.... Shorters paradise that was not available. Shame my trading poodaays | sanks | |
02/4/2012 16:10 | Good to see it finnish in the RED. | clocktower | |
02/4/2012 12:23 | Almost 60 million shares and over £20. a shot - how can this company be worth £1,200,000,000 ? Is this a shorters dream stock or is this one filled with balloon gas? | clocktower | |
28/3/2012 15:59 | Well folks I looked at MUL at around £3 a shares and thought very impressive but a lot already in the price - just a little too cautious on that view!. I was looking to take a long position, no interest in shorting. Got to say congrats to those who read this better and have enjoyed some of the incredible rise - well done. | essentialinvestor |
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