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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Purplebricks Group Plc | LSE:PURP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYV2MV74 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.31 | 0.28 | 0.34 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/2/2018 12:44 | Rackers. These are simple questions, surely you have an answer ? | kidknocked | |
01/2/2018 12:35 | Rackers: why did you amend a number of your posts last weekend ? Also, why do you post as Lord Hindsight and the don of dons and tick up your own posts using these IDs ? All very odd I?d say. | kidknocked | |
01/2/2018 11:30 | wheres Steve ? | rackers1 | |
01/2/2018 11:23 | The 500 attempt failed. Andy don't get shirty - get shorty! Ram it up rog by placing an enormous spread bet against Purp. The march to 300 has begun!!! | ltcm1 | |
31/1/2018 17:05 | ner ner, ne ner ne! grow up? | rogthepodge | |
31/1/2018 16:41 | BBM, No, it's £1.35 Billion! Rog, You missed out the word "online" first time, which is why I corrected you. And you mentioned Slater and Gordon, not me! First run at 500p failed. | andy | |
31/1/2018 15:13 | This website is valued at over £1,200,000,000 LOL!!! Seems like Woodford's big holdings are taking a major hit every day. When's PURP's turn? | bbmsionlypostafter | |
31/1/2018 15:08 | Don't they say if it touches the ATH three times but fails then it's a huge SELL signal??? rog don't get TRAPPED. | ltcm1 | |
31/1/2018 14:36 | Slater and Gordon is irrelevant to the PURP story Andy that is schoolyard taunting! lol PURP has getting on for 80% of the online estate agent market in UK. 74%? you tell me Andy let us now when you re-open your shorts and good luck everybody and remember, take TW with a pinch of salt and pinched nostrils | rogthepodge | |
31/1/2018 14:11 | itcm1, I see we're off to the races again, glad I didnlt give in to the temptation I felt to open another short when it flagged earlier' let's see what happens when 500p approaches, and if it goes through, whether it double tops or not. | andy | |
31/1/2018 14:09 | rogthepodge31 Jan '18 - 12:48 - 4262 of 4265 0 0 0 did Slater and Gordon have an 80% market share? No, and neither does PURP! | andy | |
31/1/2018 13:12 | rog I'll try to help you one more time, because I care. You are holding shares in a company that has a 1.3BN valuation yet makes no money! Purp has a p/e of 30, which doesn't sound too bad if it's profits. But no - it's sales!!! If that wasn't bad enough in itself, this company is backed by the fella that dropped a hundred million trying and failing to reinvent the pallet. Then add in the out sourcing woes, the job losses, London property falling over, a worldwide asset bubble. rog the bell is well and truly ringing my friend, sell today and take profits. | ltcm1 | |
31/1/2018 13:08 | No short for me until I see how it responds to the ATH. | hpcg | |
31/1/2018 12:48 | did Slater and Gordon have an 80% market share? | rogthepodge | |
31/1/2018 12:46 | good luck with you short | rogthepodge | |
31/1/2018 12:30 | Hehe - you won't be able to leave the house when this one plummets. It'll be like that time you couldn't pass a solicitor's office without being reminded of Slater and Gordon. | ltcm1 | |
31/1/2018 12:26 | I trust NW I do not trust TW simples! | rogthepodge | |
31/1/2018 12:24 | ltcm I bought PURP, cause I can't move for PURP 'For Sale' boards where I live join the club | rogthepodge | |
31/1/2018 11:37 | phowdo, Yes it's starting to look as though the rise is either taking a temporary respite, or may have run out of steam. Market cap virtually £1.3 BILLION now! | andy |
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