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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Playtech Plc | LSE:PTEC | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B7S9G985 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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6.50 | 1.46% | 450.50 | 451.00 | 452.00 | 452.00 | 439.00 | 439.00 | 234,333 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prepackaged Software | 1.71B | 105.1M | 0.3458 | 16.69 | 1.75B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/5/2023 13:58 | Somethings up here. Can’t find any news anywhere. It was well tipped about a month ago, but this recent rise looks exciting. Maybe takeover again soon. This share is so leaky, insiders making most of it. | oggyrocks | |
10/5/2023 10:54 | Well hello £6, long time no see. | rimau1 | |
23/3/2023 07:43 | Most likely selling SNAI off Oggy. Just remind yourself that SNAI is worth >£1.2bn of the marketcap! | rimau1 | |
23/3/2023 07:37 | Good set of results. Guess we are all just waiting for a takeover that will probably never happen. | oggyrocks | |
07/2/2023 07:17 | I suspect PTEC will again be on someone's shopping list | aim999 | |
26/1/2023 07:53 | Interesting that they highlight SNAI as performing well as Italy were not part of the World Cup whereas Kindred massively underperformed with its core base also not there. Reassuring for others with Italian arms that no drop seen in that area | the white house | |
26/1/2023 07:19 | Typo sorry, “at least €400m” | rimau1 | |
26/1/2023 07:08 | Trading Update out and that is an earnings beat. I have in my notes FY earnings consensus of €374m-€4 | rimau1 | |
23/1/2023 08:03 | From the share price today - I think your right rimau Miss the days of this being £7+ | oggyrocks | |
22/1/2023 22:11 | Happy to be proved wrong Oggy but i don’t think we part own betparx, we just have commercial agreements to provide our technology | rimau1 | |
22/1/2023 12:27 | Part owned by Playtech. | oggyrocks | |
18/1/2023 10:55 | Deutsche Bank slight raise to 608 from 601.Buy | wynmck | |
05/1/2023 07:53 | Interesting non exec appointment specialising in tax and Asia. I would speculate that we are continuing to explore running down and selling off the non core non regulated €100m asia business | rimau1 | |
13/12/2022 09:15 | Losing my brain on the trainBack on board5.15 | the white house | |
01/11/2022 14:28 | damn....they show first couple lines and then request subscription-think they do that to ex subscribers as they have your IP address thanks anyway | wynmck | |
01/11/2022 14:07 | Wynmck, yes today. | rimau1 | |
01/11/2022 13:35 | was that today rimau?-any chance you can post a link? | wynmck | |
01/11/2022 13:07 | Interesting in-depth Alpha article in the Investors chronicle analysing PTEC. The analysis backs up my view that i have shared here many times that Snaitech is worth at least £4.50 a share and the sum-of-the-parts is north of £8 a share excluding any acquisition premium. | rimau1 | |
17/10/2022 14:38 | Excellent rerate since the ridiculous lows post results. Steve - white paper won’t impact PTEC materially, B2C is Italy so the only exposure is B2B. | rimau1 | |
14/10/2022 14:23 | 12 Oct D.Bank re-its Buy 601(607) 13 Oct Numis Buy (from Add) was 459p-6.4% 22/9 results 517p today | wynmck | |
14/10/2022 13:21 | Gov White paper could destroy this sector | steveberyl | |
13/10/2022 14:33 | Entain read across also positive here | privileged | |
13/10/2022 11:44 | Numis raises Playtech to 'buy' ('add') Today | oggyrocks | |
12/10/2022 08:18 | Refinancing looks good and a 20m saving per annum should be worth something decent on current sp | privileged | |
12/10/2022 07:33 | After todays news - loads of cash, reduced debt - its a call out for somebody to take this over. | oggyrocks |
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