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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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-1.85 | -2.84% | 63.25 | 63.10 | 63.40 | 65.65 | 63.00 | 65.65 | 1,302,412 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.05B | -248.37M | -0.1867 | -3.39 | 866.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/11/2021 11:03 | Anyone who believes they can buy at the bottom or sell at the top is kidding themselves. All you have to do is be close! This nearly hit my stop loss button but happily today looking a lot better. I reckon £4 is on the cards. As to when now that’s another question | ![]() hybrasil | |
19/11/2021 11:02 | Added another 1765 :) £40k here now I'm not selling till 300p | ![]() g2theary | |
19/11/2021 11:00 | 210 anyone ☝️ | ![]() average down mug | |
19/11/2021 11:00 | Does not show offshore shorts. | ![]() gregpeck7 | |
19/11/2021 10:58 | 🤡☝A | ![]() average down mug | |
19/11/2021 10:58 | 🤡☝A | ![]() average down mug | |
19/11/2021 10:52 | https://twitter.com/ | ![]() senseibull | |
19/11/2021 10:50 | This better squeeze to 300p I'm in @ 240 bought a load more at 190 ... I won't tell any till 300p then hold the rest super cheap for 1500 in 5 years :))) | ![]() g2theary | |
19/11/2021 10:47 | I wouldn't be surprised to see THG test the 216p area again either later today or early Monday. | ![]() lw425 | |
19/11/2021 10:43 | There has been a massive sell off in small caps over the past few weeks. I believe that is the prime cause of the most recent weakness here. Probably hedge fund redemptions related | ![]() dealy | |
19/11/2021 10:40 | Pretty sure it will drift back down. I think next potential real catalyst is the week after black Friday if they release an RNS saying sales up by whatever % | ![]() space_bob | |
19/11/2021 10:40 | Link to tweet | ![]() dafad | |
19/11/2021 10:39 | Think we should see a move back to mid £3s from here. Clearly grossly undervalued given the growth profile of the company. I think the short term has been impacted by some in the city taking a dislike to MM but that won't last. Value will always come out and we are hugely undervalued now especially given the recent trading statement. | ![]() pauliewonder | |
19/11/2021 10:38 | Worried about the tweets | ![]() senseibull | |
19/11/2021 10:35 | Shorts will be running for the exit here if they have any sense. They will be terrified of a RNS first thing Monday morning. | ![]() blueflame | |
19/11/2021 10:32 | Amazingly, this could double in price from here and still be half the price it was in February! | ![]() someuwin | |
19/11/2021 10:27 | Amazing to think that only the other day we were at 215p and on the morning of the last bullish trading statement showing strong growth we hit 320p. I would be closing out shorts pretty sharpish as THG are now moving into the sweet spot season for trading and will be generating significant free cash. | ![]() lw425 | |
19/11/2021 10:15 | Could have something to do with the increase here: | ![]() pauliewonder | |
19/11/2021 10:11 | i am sure the baseline was 175-180p. Hope should go up from here back to £2 for a start. | ![]() deanmatlazin | |
19/11/2021 10:06 | Hats off to AHL LLP for shorting 0.50 of shares. If they started their short at sub £2 anyway. Might have been below the threshold previously but still | ![]() senseibull | |
19/11/2021 09:50 | So when the brakes are off this thing flies regardless. Shows how well it can be manipulated and I dont want to be that guy who says manipulation but I just don't understand how this can happen on certain days | ![]() senseibull |
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