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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-5.10 | -1.67% | 300.40 | 300.60 | 301.20 | 311.60 | 300.50 | 306.40 | 1,204,088 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.83B | -314M | -0.3814 | -7.88 | 2.52B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/1/2025 13:19 | Fun fact why did you delete your last post. | qantas | |
06/1/2025 13:12 | This is going to come as particularly bad news for all the failed OCADO share rampers: The cost of employing a full-time worker on the National Minimum Wage will rise by £2,367 this year to more than £24,800 per person, with more than £5,000 of that going to the Treasury, according to new analysis by the Centre for Policy Studies. Ocado will now either have to increase food and grocery prices or start cutting delivery staff numbers. | factsandfigures | |
06/1/2025 12:51 | Arja welcome to the new Year is THG on your tax free list? a very interesting? | qantas | |
06/1/2025 12:14 | market woke up and came to life and even mining stocks bouncing . Nasdaq still rising and I see OCDO benefiting after an early dip . | arja | |
06/1/2025 12:03 | MORE BAD NEWS FOR BRITISH RETAILERS ==================== Confidence amongst UK retailers has "slumped" as they face a "pressure cooker of rising costs and taxes", according to the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC). The influential business group warned that its survey of more than 4,800 firms suggested confidence had fallen to its lowest level for two years. Nearly two-thirds of businesses told the BCC that they were worried about taxes following the Budget, which announced a rise in national insurance contributions (NICs) paid by firms from April, and more than half expect to have to raise prices in the next three months. | throgmortonstreet | |
06/1/2025 10:49 | something is puzzling me :) . The nasdaq futures is rising and US bond yields are rising too . I think this is quite unusual but no doubt other factors play a part . | arja | |
06/1/2025 08:14 | Throg same multi post spam. | qantas | |
06/1/2025 07:59 | Throg doing the same multi post . | qantas | |
06/1/2025 07:31 | OZ seems to be a high wage , high costs economy Throgmorton and most people here are quite well off and much better off than folk in the UK . | arja | |
06/1/2025 07:10 | the multi alias share ramping LOSER is talking to his other LOSER NAMES again. | throgmortonstreet | |
06/1/2025 07:09 | MORE BAD NEWS FOR BRITISH RETAILERS ==================== Confidence amongst UK retailers has "slumped" as they face a "pressure cooker of rising costs and taxes", according to the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC). The influential business group warned that its survey of more than 4,800 firms suggested confidence had fallen to its lowest level for two years. Nearly two-thirds of businesses told the BCC that they were worried about taxes following the Budget, which announced a rise in national insurance contributions (NICs) paid by firms from April, and more than half expect to have to raise prices in the next three months. | throgmortonstreet | |
05/1/2025 15:13 | Fun fact you failed a long time ago/./ | qantas | |
05/1/2025 14:34 | Fun fact billy where are your mates. Same old multi post on multi chat lines. | qantas | |
05/1/2025 08:41 | This is going to come as particularly bad news for all the failed OCADO share rampers: The cost of employing a full-time worker on the National Minimum Wage will rise by £2,367 this year to more than £24,800 per person, with more than £5,000 of that going to the Treasury, according to new analysis by the Centre for Policy Studies. Ocado will now either have to increase food and grocery prices or start cutting delivery staff numbers. | factsandfigures | |
05/1/2025 08:37 | This is going to come as particularly bad news for all the failed OCADO share rampers: The cost of employing a full-time worker on the National Minimum Wage will rise by £2,367 this year to more than £24,800 per person, with more than £5,000 of that going to the Treasury, according to new analysis by the Centre for Policy Studies. Ocado will now either have to increase food and grocery prices or start cutting delivery staff numbers. | factsandfigures | |
03/1/2025 22:42 | Although Morningstar consider OCDO to have a Very High Uncertainty rating , they do consider their capital allocation to be Exemplary even though the company isn't yet profitable. The best bit is that Morningstar consider that the fair value estimate for OCDO is 920p per share. | qantas | |
03/1/2025 14:26 | ARJA Thank you for the update hope you have a nice weekend too. | qantas | |
03/1/2025 13:23 | Buying shares in a LOSS MAKING BUSINESS like OCADO PLC only guarantees that you share in those LOSSES !! | factsandfigures | |
03/1/2025 12:31 | Qantas -wow , OCDO seems to have taken off in recent days and chart resistance not until about 345 level. Good luck and have a great weekend | arja | |
03/1/2025 08:05 | Fun fact a laugh a minute. | qantas | |
03/1/2025 07:50 | YEAR-END STATS FOR OCADO TO 31st DEC 2024 ==================== This is for the FAILED share ramper with all the multiple LOSER NAMES Over 5 Years Ocado shareholders have LOST 76.47% of their capital Over 3 Years Ocado shareholders have LOST 81.61% of their capital Over 1 Year Ocado shareholders have LOST 60.00% of their capital | factsandfigures | |
02/1/2025 15:15 | Ocado MKS will be very interesting reads.. Perhaps someone is sniffing around MKS OCDO I don't think Michael Ashley. | qantas | |
31/12/2024 23:31 | Fun Fact The stock market is about to do something so rare that it last happened 30 years ago | qantas |
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