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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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-1.50 | -2.30% | 63.60 | 63.40 | 63.60 | 65.65 | 63.40 | 65.65 | 677,417 | 14:10:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.05B | -248.37M | -0.1867 | -3.41 | 866.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2023 18:47 | Oh dear this aged badly. I enjoyed September can’t imagine you did with share price down from 105 to 71 The Hut Group - Post 54281 THG Thg Plc DSmith1981 31 Aug 2023 17:10 Welcome to September 😂 🥳 🎊 🎉 🥂 Enjoying the ride? | ![]() sankshiela | |
28/9/2023 18:44 | Oh dear DSMITH, you got this a little wrong didn’t you sweety DSmith1981 - 26 Jun 2023 - 11:02:42 - 49046 of 56848 Sheila, yes the shorts are totally in control. So much so that Qube were piling in shorts post-Apollo at 60-63p and we are now at 75-78p. Totally in control aren't they? :-) How's your 67.8p short doing by the way? Deal incoming sub 3 months. DSmith has the inside track 😀 it's all about who you know. That deal didn’t happen did it And looks like Matt’s got no dollar. Guess you didn’t see the property deal fall through Hehhee | ![]() sankshiela | |
28/9/2023 18:34 | 👀 👀 👀 Always. | dsmith1981 | |
28/9/2023 18:30 | Wrong login again Shiela :D | ![]() walshr123 | |
28/9/2023 18:22 | Such tiny volume made this tart drop her knickers in a flash So odd. Why does no one buy to counter balance it? | ![]() sentimentrule | |
28/9/2023 18:19 | Once there was an investor named Sanksshelia who had received a substantial inheritance of over a million pounds. He had always been a bit of a loner, and his newfound wealth led him down a peculiar and ultimately tragic path. Sanksshelia had a singular obsession: THG PLC. He couldn’t tear himself away from the company’s chat room board. One minute he was fervently promoting THG PLC, convinced that its stock was bound to soar to new heights. The next minute, he was shorting it, fueled by a growing resentment towards the company’s CEO, Matthew Moulding, and his perceived mismanagement. At first, Sanksshelia’s trading adventures were nothing short of exhilarating. He reveled in the ups and downs of the stock market, believing he could outsmart the world. But as the months rolled by, his fortune began to dwindle at an alarming rate. The thrill of the trade had become an addiction, and he couldn’t escape its grasp. In just one year, Sanksshelia’s inheritance had dwindled to a mere £2.50. He had gone from a wealthy man to a pauper, spread betting pennies in a desperate bid to recoup his losses. His anger and frustration towards Matthew Moulding had reached a fever pitch, and he couldn’t see beyond the THG PLC stock chart that haunted his every thought. Sanksshelia’s obsession with THG PLC had taken a toll on his mental health. He spent sleepless nights monitoring stock prices and engaging in heated debates on the chat room board. His once well-kept appearance had deteriorated, and he had become a recluse, his life reduced to the glow of his computer screen. As his financial situation worsened, so did his mental state. The anger and resentment that had fueled his trading decisions now consumed him entirely. His family, concerned for his well-being, reached out for help, but it was too late. Sanksshelia had lost everything, including his sanity. Eventually, he found himself locked away in an asylum, a shadow of the man he once was. In the asylum, he encountered a fellow inmate named F56 from Shutter Island, a place known for its mysterious and troubled inhabitants. Together, Sanksshelia and F56 shared stories of their past lives, their obsessions, and their descent into madness. They found a strange sort of camaraderie in their shared experiences, even if those experiences had led them to the darkest corners of their minds. And so, the tale of Sanksshelia, the lonely investor, became a tragic reminder of how obsession and addiction can lead to the loss of everything, including one’s own sanity. It was a cautionary tale that served as a stark contrast to the lighthearted stories of stock market antics, a reminder that for some, the pursuit of wealth can become a perilous and all-consuming journey. | ![]() havinthelasttoast | |
28/9/2023 18:18 | Shed sold down my lord She’s sold down O lord shed sold down Shorts are up my lord Shorts are up O lord shorts are up Mouldings deal fell through It fell through O lord Mould is a bell | ![]() sankshiela | |
28/9/2023 17:55 | It’s nearly that time for some wise words from F56. Probably just finishing off licking a window | ![]() walshr123 | |
28/9/2023 17:47 | ...And you could play the organ Grinders, sorry Paddy's monkey hey Bobby! | ![]() one_frankel | |
28/9/2023 17:42 | I think gollum could play Sheila flipping from buy to sell signals. MM could play Bilbo Baggins and Sheila could show his love for his precious:) | ![]() billionarebob | |
28/9/2023 17:29 | One for the big screen | brownbear3 | |
28/9/2023 17:12 | Rampers will resort to any tactics now it seems | ![]() sentimentrule | |
28/9/2023 17:03 | That sounds like you Paddy, are you writing from personal experience buddy hehe! | ![]() one_frankel | |
28/9/2023 16:59 | Once there was an investor named Sanksshelia who had received a substantial inheritance of over a million pounds. He had always been a bit of a loner, and his newfound wealth led him down a peculiar and ultimately tragic path. Sanksshelia had a singular obsession: THG PLC. He couldn’t tear himself away from the company’s chat room board. One minute he was fervently promoting THG PLC, convinced that its stock was bound to soar to new heights. The next minute, he was shorting it, fueled by a growing resentment towards the company’s CEO, Matthew Moulding, and his perceived mismanagement. At first, Sanksshelia’s trading adventures were nothing short of exhilarating. He reveled in the ups and downs of the stock market, believing he could outsmart the world. But as the months rolled by, his fortune began to dwindle at an alarming rate. The thrill of the trade had become an addiction, and he couldn’t escape its grasp. In just one year, Sanksshelia’s inheritance had dwindled to a mere £2.50. He had gone from a wealthy man to a pauper, spread betting pennies in a desperate bid to recoup his losses. His anger and frustration towards Matthew Moulding had reached a fever pitch, and he couldn’t see beyond the THG PLC stock chart that haunted his every thought. Sanksshelia’s obsession with THG PLC had taken a toll on his mental health. He spent sleepless nights monitoring stock prices and engaging in heated debates on the chat room board. His once well-kept appearance had deteriorated, and he had become a recluse, his life reduced to the glow of his computer screen. As his financial situation worsened, so did his mental state. The anger and resentment that had fueled his trading decisions now consumed him entirely. His family, concerned for his well-being, reached out for help, but it was too late. Sanksshelia had lost everything, including his sanity. Eventually, he found himself locked away in an asylum, a shadow of the man he once was. In the asylum, he encountered a fellow inmate named F56 from Shutter Island, a place known for its mysterious and troubled inhabitants. Together, Sanksshelia and F56 shared stories of their past lives, their obsessions, and their descent into madness. They found a strange sort of camaraderie in their shared experiences, even if those experiences had led them to the darkest corners of their minds. And so, the tale of Sanksshelia, the lonely investor, became a tragic reminder of how obsession and addiction can lead to the loss of everything, including one’s own sanity. It was a cautionary tale that served as a stark contrast to the lighthearted stories of stock market antics, a reminder that for some, the pursuit of wealth can become a perilous and all-consuming journey. | ![]() havinthelasttoast | |
28/9/2023 16:52 | Eye opening day | ![]() sentimentrule | |
28/9/2023 16:46 | Dear me. Couldn’t even do well at the end Yesterday was ramp everywhere that coincides with qube increasing The Rampers are scum Tomorrow will be worse. Shed has zero strategy to unlock shareholder value to such an extent that Kelso sold out Doesn’t get worse | ![]() sankshiela | |
28/9/2023 16:40 | Too much time on your hands PaddyWhack! | ![]() one_frankel | |
28/9/2023 16:39 | Maybe the Northern Dullard SankShiela but I very much doubt Paddy is and he just gets sent the sc_raps from his compelling connections unfortunately but with Disco & Walsh, lord give me strength no bloody chance! | ![]() one_frankel | |
28/9/2023 16:29 | More distraction tactics now from toast But we all know now | ![]() sankshiela | |
28/9/2023 16:28 | Look at the threats they now send. It’s a mafia like organization I will forward discos to the police I think | ![]() sankshiela | |
28/9/2023 16:27 | I think it’s more Frankie I do. They can’t answer how much they are paid Google it, it’s test book | ![]() sankshiela |
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