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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ocado Group Plc | LSE:OCDO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3MBS747 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.00 | 0.70% | 288.90 | 289.70 | 290.70 | 293.50 | 284.40 | 287.00 | 2,044,907 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.83B | -314M | -0.3838 | -7.57 | 2.38B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/6/2024 23:01 | The Times has an article about M&S and Ocado. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
28/6/2024 16:37 | Difference is IDS made £114m profit before tax last year, how many hundreds of millions loss did OCDO make? | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
28/6/2024 13:01 | The share price is being deliberately driven down to facilitate the company going private, just like IDS was leading up to the current Kretinski bid. Both the IDS CEO & BOD were in cahoots with Kretinski, not once stating a single positive thing about IDS's performance right up to the bid, all the time while the share price was driven down. With Kretinski stepping in a week with his offer, after the massive orchestrated drop in the IDS share price? | ![]() bres1960 | |
28/6/2024 08:37 | Someone will bid for Ocado. | ![]() kingston78 | |
26/6/2024 21:32 | Sbb1x Ocado is broken (always was) and UK market is finally functioning... | ![]() jg231 | |
26/6/2024 15:04 | Maybe look at the chart all the way back to 2017. | ![]() sbb1x | |
26/6/2024 14:59 | Sub 290p is a bargain. | ![]() blueball | |
26/6/2024 14:12 | Uk market is broken and they finally done ocado also. | ![]() sbb1x | |
26/6/2024 10:20 | Could have said that at 6, 5 or 400p? They need to make profits. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
26/6/2024 09:15 | . Below 3 quid, and still the most over valued stock on the LSE, ihmo | ![]() spob | |
25/6/2024 23:14 | so a good time to buy then ? | ![]() casino444 | |
25/6/2024 16:39 | New 52 week low and lowest close since maybe 2017 | ![]() sbb1x | |
25/6/2024 12:47 | The City have already sacked the BoD in that the lower the share price goes the possibility of a cheap takeover becomes. As for new CEO- the next CEO should be someone like Jeff Bezos , not a lightweight or a rainbow CEO. The incumbent has had long enough to deliver and the missteps are too many to overlook. | ![]() stutes | |
25/6/2024 12:46 | The board don't give a flying fig for shareholders, they only care about the company continuation, and whatever they need to do, they will do. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
25/6/2024 12:35 | Stutes, why don't you propose to the Board to nominate yourself as the new CEO for a lower salary than the current one? You should be able to do a better job. | ![]() kingston78 | |
25/6/2024 12:25 | Good - the facts can't be hidden CEO should be sacked. Even the Conservative Party knew when the axe its leaders or candidates. Sadly the Ocado Board seems to be dithering. | ![]() stutes | |
25/6/2024 11:58 | You are such a bore!!! | ![]() skintvestor | |
25/6/2024 11:34 | The CEO is finished- if you ask - who is listening to him or will provide refinancing of bonds in the future? Let's see a new CEO and a breakup of the empire to release value. | ![]() stutes | |
25/6/2024 10:40 | I'm no chartist but we could see 250p here. Shorters still in control | ![]() cupra kid | |
25/6/2024 09:51 | Ocado was under pressure after Morgan Stanley cut its price target on the shares to 215p from 345p. Time to sack those responsible for the missteps. | ![]() stutes | |
25/6/2024 08:17 | Gap down looking for stops, back in | ![]() sbb1x | |
25/6/2024 08:14 | Sub 300p is a bargain. | ![]() blueball | |
24/6/2024 15:26 | I think the longer the incumbent CEO remains in post, the more the damage to the Board's credibility and share price. Time to swing the axe. | ![]() stutes |
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