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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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14/12/2021 12:10 | This share is yet to have an epic bullrun. Its been a bear market since IPO imo when you look at the Lin Reg LR channels | senseibull | |
14/12/2021 12:00 | Premium buys for size are more likely to be short closing with a big spread firm. | dave4545 | |
14/12/2021 11:59 | Agree most definitely, risk reward here favours the longs imo. | mcrudden | |
14/12/2021 11:57 | I feel like holding short position from 180p is the same mistake like being long from 700p. I would say "late to the party" | 4vik | |
14/12/2021 11:19 | Yes we thank you for your valuable insight. Which stock have you been commenting on this morning? | soleman1 | |
14/12/2021 11:16 | Looking a bit better, nice lift in the us markets today should be good for us here as well. | mcrudden | |
14/12/2021 11:05 | Why not filter the bulls who have cost you bigSells building up here | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 10:58 | Literally jbourne with another account | senseibull | |
14/12/2021 10:57 | Are you paid to post by any chance here lol | mcrudden | |
14/12/2021 10:57 | Can even manage a percent upPathetic | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 10:50 | I note it's about to go redAs I predicted Yet I'm filtered No rampers get filtered - yet they are ten times more dangerous for wealth | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 10:48 | Yes I thought that thanks, strange though someone splashing 60k on 30k shares doesn't know how to split an order up. Hey ho all good fun here I hope this afternoon. | mcrudden | |
14/12/2021 10:44 | Because they should split the buy order Buying over the limit is a simple school boy error ending in you being fleeced by the mmBuy order should have been broken up | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 10:42 | Why's someone paying over the ask price for 32k shares anyone. Seems strange to me if it's going down like you said lol | mcrudden | |
14/12/2021 10:37 | Thanks for your expert opinion | soleman1 | |
14/12/2021 10:30 | Being sold into now | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 10:25 | Why is this at 1.80 struggling if that's true | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 09:56 | Malta. I think you are looking at charts and trading. Most people here, including me, are fundamentals. This company has real assets, cash, property... some sold to MM... data centres. It has raised just shy of $2bn in cash in last 18 mths. On top of those real world assets, it has a business that generates real world sales £2bn+It has ingenuity which the market is struggling to price which is currently valued by the market at £nilIt doesn't matter that other shares have done. | propinv | |
14/12/2021 09:49 | 1.80 must break today | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 09:48 | Understood. Just thought people here might have some knowledge to share but thanks anyway. | maltajellied | |
14/12/2021 09:47 | Heavily sold intoWhat now bulls | dsmith19852301 | |
14/12/2021 09:42 | Malta. Do you have Google? It's pretty good. | propinv | |
14/12/2021 09:39 | Thanks PropInv, that's interesting. Anything more recent and not March 2020 COVID-related? I note that THG was quoted as being worth around £2.5bn in 2017 and now the marketcap is around 2.2 so it's not too far from its 2017 valuation. Add a few % for growth and maybe a reasonable price would be 240p? | maltajellied |
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