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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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-6.00 | -0.27% | 2,178.00 | 2,168.00 | 2,172.00 | 2,186.00 | 2,158.00 | 2,186.00 | 178,367 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security,commodity Exchanges | 726.2M | 271.4M | 3.4195 | 6.34 | 1.72B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/11/2018 08:59 | And the maths points to an rns early next week, plus IGG update on 4th, which given vol. likely positive | jplus | |
30/11/2018 08:47 | Interesting points Metis, and VIX up another 4.5% too... | gettingrichslow | |
30/11/2018 08:36 | Current share price 1483p so about a third of those 10.73% shorts reported over 0.5% are under water.. If the founders do sell the remainder of their shares next week (c7.6%), that will be a big overhang gone. That overhang has been holding the share price back. Shorters beware. | metis20 | |
30/11/2018 07:12 | No share repurchase RNS this am. None of yesterday's 2.8% share price rise down to share repurchase... | metis20 | |
29/11/2018 23:22 | Bad day for shorts .... was raining too much... | fenners66 | |
29/11/2018 22:35 | ElC ... Deutsche Bank, etc. There are frauds (and far too many) all the time ElC. But why should some question-marks over Deutsche Bank raise any special concern ... in respect of WPCT? | saltraider | |
29/11/2018 19:39 | Doomonger = elcapital | davebdavid | |
29/11/2018 19:11 | Queen Victoria has died tooMoron | rackerrs1 | |
29/11/2018 19:05 | so, deutche bank raided for money laudering in frankfurt | elcapital2018 | |
29/11/2018 17:50 | rackers = rees4 | elcapital2018 | |
29/11/2018 16:23 | Guys can we please be civil? Shorters are people too | doomongor | |
29/11/2018 15:56 | The only qualification you need to post here is a degree in 'Mug Punter B.Sc'. I believe the answer to your question can be found in Q3 TU "Since the end of the quarter Plus500 has seen the return of higher volatility across asset classes, and consequently stronger trading." | tomleafs | |
29/11/2018 15:34 | What an inane comment post 16187: A Marxist political view of the investor as victim from someone shorting stocks in a capitalist system on a free market. Puerile junk! | sogoesit | |
29/11/2018 15:30 | Elc......."prices means that mug punters lose their money". Like mug shorters, perhaps? HAHAHA | yertiz | |
29/11/2018 15:29 | lol so stupid! | elcapital2018 | |
29/11/2018 15:20 | I think you are a bit light for Q4. We already hit $52m PAT on 20th Nov or slightly before. We are likely at $70 next week sometime with rest of December to go. | jplus | |
29/11/2018 15:19 | What scum some of you lot are volatility and the chance to create prices means that mug punters lose their money quicker. Happy at that are you | elcapital2018 | |
29/11/2018 15:05 | Surely it’s good news – all the volatility in the markets, news about (perhaps) softening of US intent to keep raising rates, Brexit, world econo, more tariffs coming on china products – volatility – surely this is a good thing for Plus500 – volatility = profit for plus500 no? | oi_oi_savaloy | |
29/11/2018 14:27 | Just sharing my calcs on the final dividend payment: $262m H1 net profit - 157m div (60% of net profit, already paid) - $10m buy backs (in progress) + $40m Q3 + $70m Q4 = 205m to return to owners = $1.80 final dividend (pre DWT and FX). Note: the majority of this is already cash in the bank... just need to generate a bit more in December (VIX staying in high teens will help). If you thought the interim div was big wait for the final Elc ;-) | tomleafs |
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