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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Superdry Plc | LSE:SDRY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B60BD277 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.17 | -2.34% | 7.11 | 7.10 | 7.49 | 7.50 | 6.81 | 7.42 | 868,647 | 16:29:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's & Boys' Clothing-whsl | 622.5M | -148.1M | -1.8017 | -0.04 | 5.84M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/4/2024 14:33 | Dance like a chicken RIVVY . You have been exposed . Dance like a chicken , peck that grain and eat that worm 🪱 | seedoftongo | |
19/4/2024 14:11 | Be careful all, YOU Throg et all are now pretending to have evidence of posts I make that I have apparently edited? This guy , bless him such a narcissist.Has gone to the lengths to make up false stories about others posts. He ven uses images and graphics and spends time on it to make it look legit. I'm not sure what purpose it serves apart from telling me he is special needs and the white coats need to get home before he completely loses it.Very autistic I think is his problem, blessDid you have to be put in the social room with special people when at school TMS lol ? | rivingtonstreet | |
19/4/2024 09:13 | Great news it's going higher.More fun to short, more money to be made.Bring it on. | wantage | |
19/4/2024 08:28 | Nice great trade this one | kirk 6 | |
19/4/2024 08:28 | Going well today! | haggismchaggis | |
19/4/2024 07:59 | Rivington Street EXPOSED as a LIAR and a LOSER !! | throgmortonstreet | |
19/4/2024 06:35 | BUSTED 👆🏿 Watch Rivvy squirm now | seedoftongo | |
18/4/2024 19:05 | ==================== Rivingtonstreet - 10 Apr 2024 - 12:15:35 - 5456 of 5561 SUPERDRY - SDRY "Well I'm keeping mine, even if they do get delisted" ==================== ==================== Rivingtonstreet - 10 Apr 2024 - 12:15:35 - 5456 of 5561 SUPERDRY - SDRY "Looks like Neon and his Aliases have vanished from here now. must have done their job for GSA capital and off to the next instruction. lol" ==================== 😂😂 THE ORIGINAL POSTING HAS NOW BEEN ALTERED AND EDITED | sellhighandbuylow | |
18/4/2024 17:12 | Sweaty for the bears here today. lolICAC shafting you all like loose fish gashes of the blue waffle variety. | rivingtonstreet | |
18/4/2024 12:42 | Once they've stopped pushing it and most of the shorters have closed, time for another attack. | wantage | |
18/4/2024 12:24 | Don't get too excited, my guess is that the share price is being temporarily stabilised ahead of the fund raising and Superdry's eventual delisting. Superdry's £150 Million debt burden has not suddenly vanished, that is for sure | factsandfigures | |
18/4/2024 10:46 | Will this get back over £1 a share again in 2024.... Almost certain | kirk 6 | |
18/4/2024 10:35 | Back to 40p | kirk 6 | |
18/4/2024 09:21 | LMFAO, these idiots are mental, when this gets delisted you might as-well write your money off. The company won't turn around its share price is where it's at because the business has failed to deliver. SDRY is not suddenly going to arrive in everyone's wardrobe again. The brand is dead and buried | bspgamer | |
18/4/2024 08:41 | If you think that's what caused the rise, you really are dense. | haggismchaggis | |
17/4/2024 17:56 | So a director buys 10 quids worth of shares and the price rallies 19 percent...? Hahahaha wtf!!! | epifanio1 | |
17/4/2024 15:14 | JaKnife is 100% correct when he states: Shares are only deemed to be a qualifying investment, if they are issued by a company that is officially listed on a recognised stock exchange, or they are admitted to trading on a recognised stock exchange in the UK or within the EEA For all the financially illiterate out there, DELISTED shares are not listed on a recognised stock exchange | throgmortonstreet | |
17/4/2024 14:58 | The best way IMVHO to look at the situation is: . 1) Work out the market cap at todays number of shares in issue and based on your average price. 2) Work out the market cap that the stock will need to be with the new number of shares in issue, in order to get you to break even. . For example, if I have an average price of 10p now, that gives a market cap of £9.09m today. . Option A: an open offer at £0.01 per share to raise gross proceeds of the sterling equivalent of up to €8 million (the “Open Offer”) . €8m is £6.83m (it's not £8m like some have posted) £6.83m divided by 1p is 683000000 shares, plus the 99.09m shares already in issue makes it 782,090,000 shares then in issue . To get back to 10p per share the market cap needs to hit £78.2m . This is why I am sticking with it, because the analysts say that SDRY could be valued at £400m to £600m if it's a privately owned. The auditors decide the valuation of privately owned companies, not the stock market, and especially not the shorters. I see the auditors quickly giving SDRY a huge uplift in valuation the moment it becomes a private company, well above £78.2m, which is why JD is happy to take everyone else's open offer allocation if they don't want it. | haggismchaggis | |
17/4/2024 12:58 | I believe that you can hold unlisted shares in an ISA, that's what my broker I I. has told me anyway. Being able to sell them is of course a different matter. If the company organises a private/matched bargain facility (which it is not obliged to do) then all is not lost, although you will have to accept a much wider spread, and only be able to trade at occasional intervals. If the company genuinely makes strong progress (you can check via their results through Companies House) then the spread might narrow as the price rises. If there is no matched bargain facility put in place then you will have to essentially wait for another large shareholder to individually approach you with an offer (there is an HMRC form to complete a transfer, but you'd possibly be best to complete via a solicitor if the amount is large), or else sit and wait for a future takeover of the company by A.N.Other. Note that as a private shareholder you are still entitled to any divis that might be issued in future. However for all of the above points to work, you *must* get yourself a paper share certificate! Your broker will issue one for around £50. That's my understanding but no advice intended, DYOR etc | cyberbub | |
17/4/2024 12:19 | It's in the RNS... Anticipated timetable Publication of PSL...16 April 2024 Restructuring Plan Convening Hearing...16 May 2024 Publication of Circular...May 2024 General Meeting...June 2024 Restructuring Plan Sanction Hearing...17 and 18 June 2024 Restructuring Plan becomes effective...June 2024 Delisting...July 2024 Equity Raise completes...July 2024 | typo56 | |
17/4/2024 12:07 | Nobody forced you to buy into this junk. In fact there were many, many warnings posted on ADVFN telling you to avoid Superdry shares, which you stupidly ignored. CAVEAT EMPTOR | throgmortonstreet |
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