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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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1.10 | 1.69% | 66.20 | 66.25 | 66.60 | 66.55 | 65.70 | 65.90 | 331,113 | 10:04:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.05B | -248.37M | -0.1867 | -3.52 | 866.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/11/2023 15:27 | Frankie in case you missed it. Senti said you have a bucket of cow pish at your front door in order to bring blessings to your house ? Is this true mate? | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 15:25 | Can you explain why you went all bullish and said I was correct and played it perfect 2 days ago but after it falling yesterday you have reverted to type and amusingly it has risen 5 percent ? | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 15:23 | Who said I bought into some tripe you call an investment yesterday! | one_frankel | |
17/11/2023 15:20 | How can demand remain high Paddy when a cooling job market is next in line following those rather aggressive measures by the central banks and if they do start to reduce interest rates, inflation will no doubt rear its ugly head again because the US economy continues to be just too strong! ...But you certainly do know what you're talking about my dear friend hehe! | one_frankel | |
17/11/2023 15:19 | Could have sent them to a decent school of he’d held | sankshiela | |
17/11/2023 15:17 | Haberdashers fees coming up so I heard | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 15:12 | Never got why he bailed at 40 | sankshiela | |
17/11/2023 15:10 | Have a thought for Frankel though. Man is worse than dopey Dave. I think the share went down yesterday following Frankie’s post that I was right and he bought in. I see he is calling it a tripe again so thank the lord he has already sold up again. We are free to rise again, Scud is no longer long. Phewwwwww | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 15:07 | I’d love to learn how that’s done because in my eyes hedging is the same as reducing a long or short and the spread is a huge factor. Hedging is just risk management. I see no way of doing what you are doing without having massive risk of a jump. Surely there is always an exposure one way or the other. Where can I learn how to do that then or find out more about this strategy. | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 15:04 | Shed is an atm Reckon you re smart enough that to know what I mean | sankshiela | |
17/11/2023 15:02 | Long and short son. Just play the cards | sankshiela | |
17/11/2023 15:02 | You need get on this train Shelia. Don’t worry about the 10p loss. You get it back and more | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 15:01 | Don’t know what you are talking about senti | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 15:00 | UK companies 'sitting ducks' for takeovers by global giants, fund manager warns | monet | |
17/11/2023 15:00 | Fair to toast no doubt he is a sound business man | sankshiela | |
17/11/2023 14:59 | A lot of ramping toast. Using all 3 of your log ins at once | sankshiela | |
17/11/2023 14:38 | I am not saying they have matched inflation but they are now exceeding inflation and will likely remain elevated until catching up. As an employer I can confirm that it really did become an employees market and demands were being met. We brought in a Cost of living payment and three rises to keep our staff. Costs have increased by 20 percent for wages in last two years. Roughly in line with inflation, but prob a little less. What I predict is that demands will stay high as inflation recedes. I actually know what I am talking about and for you to argue with someone like me is laughable and as Shelia would say and has said to you before “don’t argue with your betters” | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 14:32 | ...Please don't be so bloody fo_olish to believe wages have risen in life with inflation! ...And it takes a little time for aggressive monetary policy to really kick in to the wider economy but if the majority of the working age population has a mortgage, I wonder who will turn the cogs to the economy hey hehe! | one_frankel | |
17/11/2023 14:30 | It’s you that doesn’t get it. Mp is a company that was primarily online only, show me a company online only that has held onto its sales as well as my protein, I’m sure they exist but I don’t know of any. We all got a Covid boost and some of it is being given back. The fact that MP has some modest growth shows how powerful the brand is. It is now implementing a strategy with online and bricks and mortar. It’s an amazing achievement You are a very foolish man. Frankel the foolish. | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 14:25 | Ohh and MyP is a superior brand really!...Not only is it heavily incentivised to lure customers but its growth has all but stagnated over the last year or so except its in a very fast becoming saturated market but you continue to play your book Paddy without having real understanding hey! | one_frankel | |
17/11/2023 14:24 | Remind me again. How much did you sell THG at. 40p or 42? | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 14:22 | Average Joes wages have increased in line with inflation! Some people will get lucky and some unlucky. So benefit types aka your related family will be worse off. People with mortgages coming out of fixed deals will have a big pinch coming but people are still spending here and in the USA. Of course it’s not ideal but it’s far from Armageddon or what you predicted a year ago and every day since. Now you’re saying next year. Haha | havinthelasttoast | |
17/11/2023 14:20 | You still don't get it do you Paddy! | one_frankel | |
17/11/2023 14:19 | It’s next year now ? Oh right thought it was this year, but run out of time so you get another 12 months to be right. Hehe | havinthelasttoast |
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