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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Thg Plc | LSE:THG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMTV7393 | ORD GBP0.005 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.95 | -1.46% | 64.15 | 63.75 | 64.10 | 65.65 | 63.40 | 65.65 | 783,512 | 15:08:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.05B | -248.37M | -0.1867 | -3.42 | 866.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/11/2021 15:14 | Oliver Shah ...of the Times. gets his stories from Psquared hedge fund, Switzerland. | ![]() leoneobull | |
14/11/2021 14:47 | And if they were that material they would have been raised at the IPO. | ![]() bookbroker | |
14/11/2021 14:47 | The story is so old I’m surprised that the issues discussed were not resolved ages ago. | ![]() bookbroker | |
14/11/2021 13:18 | Dunno. Maybe it's just an overpriced company badly run by a bloke who knows SFA about handling the press & who whinges too publicly & too often. Whatever it is the share price drop tells us something appears to be v. wrong here. The ST story everyone is alluding to: | ![]() bbmsionlypostafter | |
14/11/2021 13:00 | Sunday times is like a broken record tbh. It's all got very boring now. They will live on soon. | ![]() gregpeck7 | |
14/11/2021 11:25 | As another negative (and actually irrelevant) story hits the Sunday times today, it’s so obvious to see that the orchestrated weekly drip feed of a negative story combined with the .49pc shorters, the activities of the Analyst etc is all part of a very well organised campaign of negativity for profit by a bunch of hedge fund/press/prime brokers etc collaborators which will blow over in time when maximum profit has been extracted. The collapse in share price during the cmd, where the selling during the event, an event at which the sellers weren’t present to hear what was being said, in itself is curious. I don’t care much for Moulding but what is going down by those in control of the share price is fraudulent and designed to ensure the maximum damage to the company and investors who are long via margin trades or whose psychology is terminally impacted by short term paper losses. | ![]() schroedar | |
14/11/2021 10:48 | Lol im the one who shared this to you yesterday and is the reason why i am now thinking of doubling down | ![]() senseibull | |
14/11/2021 10:20 | Watch this https://youtu.be/WK0 | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 10:20 | You can only keep a good company down for so long .. The fundamentals always will come through . Always keep to your convictions. Watch this https://youtu.be/WK0 | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 10:10 | The press are dying they love taking a minute issue, blowing it up and writing out of contextIm actually kinda hoping for 175p now. I calculated last night that if I invest 10k more at that price I can bring my average down to 3.30 a share and then I have a much better chance of seeing a breakeven or in the case of going private the whole lot protected | ![]() senseibull | |
14/11/2021 09:57 | RECORD SALES https://www.thetimes | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 09:38 | We're talking £2bn in revenue, 46% gross margins, 8% EBITDA margins, 40% annualised growth. How do these numbers justify the current valuation that we previously saw in 2017? Even the PE buyout offer a couple of years ago was almost double the valuation that it is now. | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 09:31 | I have emailed THG to ask why they are not taking legal action against the Times . With all this bad press they are printing with an article from 2020 . Same person looks like with a vendetta against the company. No other paper is printing and writing so much negativity about THG . So they must have an agenda against you . | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 09:24 | To be honest now with the times keep printing negativity about THG . Does look like a witch hunt now. THG should be suing the Times . For market manipulation of Share price . It's so obvious there is someone in the background at Times orchestrating these press write ups . Come on THG sue them . | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 09:16 | "The claim was filed in July 2020, two months before THG floated on the stock market for £5.4 billion."Does anyone want to tell Oliver Shah that it's almost 2022? | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 09:09 | More negative press in the Times this weekend | ![]() mashman | |
14/11/2021 09:04 | You need to make your own decisions. Long term this is winner . Share price now is just in negative news . To many City boys jealous of the guy . Trying bring the company down . SoftBank should come in and buy the lot . As it's only worth 2 billion now . Give 4 billion it was going to give that when they spun Beauty business off next year . Gets the whole company for 4 billion | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 08:56 | Another one to listen to https://youtu.be/WK0 | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 08:50 | It's now i look at not the past . I never bought that high i bought 202 a share i buy more soon as well fair value is about £3 now | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 08:49 | As for the TIMES there paid to give out bad press about THG . Been doing it all week . Obviously been paid to give any negative out . Come back in 3 months let's see where the price is . Your just a deramper . Your life is nothing but negativity. You need to get a LIFE | ![]() goforgold1 | |
14/11/2021 08:49 | So thanks for confirming that THG was trading at many many multiples of P/E when it was valued much higher (more like over 40x). Mate, that's a long way from the 1.5x you claimed. Did you just forget to mention that huh | terminator101 |
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