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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Plus500 Ltd | LSE:PLUS | London | Ordinary Share | IL0011284465 | ORD ILS0.01 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-42.00 | -1.66% | 2,488.00 | 2,490.00 | 2,494.00 | 2,538.00 | 2,490.00 | 2,526.00 | 114,761 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security,commodity Exchanges | 726.2M | 271.4M | 3.5857 | 6.98 | 1.91B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/6/2015 09:42 | macarre 14 Jun'15 - 15:13 - 9835 of 9842 0 0 Shank - this is the original article. Looks like it is an Israeli source? hxxp://www.4-traders Thanks,. Super read | albanyvillas | |
15/6/2015 09:33 | www.youtube.com/watc | elcapital | |
15/6/2015 07:37 | Thank you macarre for your post 9835. Cheers, Martin | shanklin | |
14/6/2015 20:27 | Still don't think they are going to offer a penny more. Although I believe PLUS is worth a lot more than 400p. | macarre | |
14/6/2015 16:27 | super read macarre, can see that Plus500 is a very valuable business and why sagi will pay more for it | dlku | |
14/6/2015 15:13 | Shank - this is the original article. Looks like it is an Israeli source? | macarre | |
14/6/2015 12:14 | someone accumulating in anticipation of higher offer imminently imho | dlku | |
14/6/2015 11:56 | 370p 3rd June - 369.75p close Friday - looks as if sellers= buyers over that period. | 43rick | |
14/6/2015 11:45 | the offer has already been recommended by the board. I dont think there is any problem getting the bid through, even without Odey, who are just trying to save face, so you need an alternative bidder. I can see who that would be. Definitely will not be IG, that is for sure Holders either sell or take offer. The share price suggests they are selling. | elcapital | |
14/6/2015 10:37 | Gary1966 - very good point about that UT at 370p at close of play on the day before the Playtec 400p bid was announced - thanks for reminding us. | 43rick | |
14/6/2015 10:30 | Deal from Playtech (whether 400p or higher at 500p or in between) now seems more likely to proceed as they have had time for due diligence imho | dlku | |
14/6/2015 10:29 | and of course bulls are either hoping for a higher offer or for the opportunistic 400p offer to be turned down. They do not expect that PLUS's UK dealing will be regulated out - and even if that happened share price could well recover to beyond 500p in a couple of years. | 43rick | |
14/6/2015 10:22 | depends on your analysis of the risks! | 43rick | |
14/6/2015 10:16 | All quiet here. Bulls had just better hope the offer goes through. Is it worth the risk to hold? thirty pence upside in a few months or one hundre??d and thirty downside.? | elcapital | |
14/6/2015 10:14 | 43rick, UT was actually at 370p which was well above the quoted bid/offer price around 350p. Comments were made at the time about how aggressive buyers had been in the closing auction. Gary | gary1966 | |
14/6/2015 10:09 | Worth noting that closing price on day before the Playtec bid was around 350p and moving up. | 43rick | |
14/6/2015 09:02 | Deal from Playtech (whether 400p or higher at 500p or in between) now seems more likely to proceed as they have had time for due diligence imho | dlku | |
14/6/2015 06:23 | macarre What is the source for your post 9806? Its interesting that commentators seem not to write about PLUS's approach to keeping the market updated on events on an accurate and timely basis Cheers, Martin | shanklin | |
13/6/2015 18:19 | The only moron I can see is the one replying to posts that are supposedly filtered. Yeh, go on hero, you go take your ball and play in the road where your Shortprophets boss types suggest. The fun is over here for now. plank. | bulgarian |
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