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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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28/1/2022 15:09 | Matthew Moulding The Scum is selling at lower price before the share price goes to ZERO or suspended in next few months. This guy has no SHAME. Take whatever he can get . Like a bloody THIEF! | deanmatlazin | |
28/1/2022 15:08 | Wow abandon ship Abandon ship it's sinking fast £1 coming they sold 1.22 | goforgold1 | |
28/1/2022 14:48 | DEMARK, you might not believe it but most of us know such irrelevant facts. Bob even bought all he could at £7. | bldm | |
28/1/2022 14:45 | £7 in sept 2021! £1.32 today!!! | demark | |
28/1/2022 14:43 | A Buy of 4000000 at 14:40 | blue377 | |
28/1/2022 14:38 | Right now I would be expecting to see MM and directors fighting to buy shares at these prices if THG was worth a damn. Instead, a senior person at THG sold 6,926,161 shares on 26th. The guy's background before THG is in PE and looks rock solid. He has been with THG for 12 years (since 2010). He had about 5.5 million shares on IPO and therefore, it looks like he's disposed of his entire holdings in THG. It could mean he is leaving THG. In any case, not good news for THG's prospects. Potentially expect further falls. Sorry. | bldm | |
28/1/2022 14:16 | SR2day = doesn’t even know the day | sankshiela | |
28/1/2022 13:54 | Full of sense..£1 will be visited | sr2day | |
28/1/2022 12:18 | (9338 of 9341) 18th February call options (to buy) with a strike price of 150 and 155c plus the premium. | 1pencil | |
28/1/2022 07:34 | Depends whether he refers to volume or price. | soleman1 | |
28/1/2022 06:50 | Pencil. Isnt that misleading? Surely call options and put options are directly correlated to the underlying i.e. the thg sp? | leoneobull | |
27/1/2022 22:30 | THG call options jumped in last couple of days, someone's optimistic. [...] | 1pencil | |
27/1/2022 21:16 | In all fairness to Matthew’s mum may be she got confused and thought the press were picking on him for being short. | merrick1965 | |
27/1/2022 20:14 | bldm put us out of our misery how many shares do you hold and what is your average price? | billionarebob | |
27/1/2022 19:29 | @porsche bob's axxhole is thick for a reason. Otherwise it would have ruptured after what THG did to him. His body has adapted to his trading style. | bldm | |
27/1/2022 19:01 | Yeah, tech and online retail taken a beating, but will be back, as online is the future, and it doesn't help with MM and his mum's antics. It's a PLC for so FFS run it like one, teething problems as someone said, just a shame they so public, but hey, thats offered me a chance to buy cheap. | hamhamham1 | |
27/1/2022 18:28 | Maybe this has been part of a tech sell off since new year? tesla down 9% today, not seen that for a while. Difference is THG already deep value in comparison to peers | leoneobull | |
27/1/2022 18:13 | 118.3p is the recent low. Officially for an index or stock to have moved from a bear market into a bull market, it would have to move up 20% from the recent lows. So that would be 141.96p. I know it doesn't look much on the recent scale of things, but is an indicator, and will be noted. Just saying. | hamhamham1 | |
27/1/2022 18:05 | Optimistic this has turned. Two up days, Matt's Mum has been doing the rounds of the IIs, drumming up support. Only the media not inside yet | leoneobull |
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