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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 |
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Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.05B | -248.37M | -0.1867 | -3.39 | 866.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/2/2022 08:16 | 110p But don’t worry cos they are going back to 300p after the Jan 22 results … oh wait !! BWAHAHAHA … | allenquatermain | |
20/2/2022 23:26 | They really want us to sell for some reason dont theyYou know most people wouldn't bother slamming a business as much as these guys do.Read between their lines | senseibull | |
20/2/2022 22:41 | Gunslinger is a lingerer | senseibull | |
20/2/2022 22:01 | Suppliers argued Amazon was squeezing them. The latter did ok, i believe... | leoneobull | |
20/2/2022 20:26 | https://twitter.com/ | carmarthenshire | |
20/2/2022 19:16 | Time to buy some more I think | tnt99 | |
20/2/2022 19:08 | Many shorters will be creaming it here, with a 99% gain. | firestorm911 | |
20/2/2022 19:05 | Rampers and punters know the firestorm is heading their way; everyone will get incinerated. The market will probably react badly to suppliers cutting goods to this Groupon type business. Increase sales, and with a more significant loss. Boohoo style con, that's why boohoo is down too. The other retailers with enormous purchasing power are putting an end to this con that's destroying their businesses. | firestorm911 | |
20/2/2022 18:16 | Doesn't seem to be any shortage of Dermalogica product on look fantastic | bbarry8 | |
20/2/2022 17:57 | Bob, my friend, you are well within your rights to make all the assumptions you want about me. It's a free world. I will keep rooting for you all. Gunslinger Shoot first, ask questions later. | guns1inger | |
20/2/2022 17:48 | Catholics do not believe in Karma, I do confession every week. Unless you are a Buddhist, please forget about Karma, Karma is an infinite regressive punishment, which is nonsense. | guns1inger | |
20/2/2022 17:47 | Bob, my friend. I have never mentioned my THG interests. Furthermore, it's a discussion forum, where like-minded investors share ideas, share knowledge, discuss pros and cons, could be material or immaterial. It's not a thg fan club as such. However, using a discussion forum, we can philosophise and hopefully, we all can make a better-informed decision. God bless you, my friend. I will pray for my friends holding THG tonight and every night, it seems like we are in the eye of the storm, and there may be many casualties due to stocking problems now. | guns1inger | |
20/2/2022 17:43 | Karma is looking for you gunny Your lies and deception on cheating honest folk with misinformation will catch up with you | sentimentrule | |
20/2/2022 17:40 | 'Are you starting your shift already?' Guns what are you on about? I have 60k shares invested in THG, this is a THG forum so why wouldn't I be here. You on the other hand have no shares in THG, have a very unhealthy obsession with the company and have been posting negative comments all weekend. Which you have to admit is a bit weird :) | billionarebob | |
20/2/2022 17:33 | Bob, I am a Catholic man, I go to church every Sunday. I have confessions 5-6 times per month. Sometimes you have to stand with your friends even it's a losing battle, that's what we humans do. | guns1inger | |
20/2/2022 16:28 | Interesting article about the beauty marketToday 15:28Mentions THG quite a bit - https://globalcirc | leoneobull | |
20/2/2022 16:28 | Interesting article about the beauty marketToday 15:36Also has this part at the end - "Private equity will continue to chase investment in the high-growth businesses and retail (Bain and CVC are the front-runners for Boots, according to British press reports), although small British brands should think before they take investment, or sell, according to Feeney."I'm happy if people are looking at Britain, and that there is a lot of noise. And I hope that genuine entrepreneurial, great brands get to grow and go global. But I think private equity are looking at the margins. They love beauty margins, but do they want to invest in building these brands?" she said.Feeney added that, right now, "there's almost 1980s 'Wolf of Wall Street' salivation around beauty brands and the numbers and the margins. Private equity are thinking it's a really quick win, a way to make a lot of money, so I think brands have to be really careful | leoneobull | |
20/2/2022 15:45 | Then why sis you vuy at £3.50? | leoneobull | |
20/2/2022 14:44 | Downs Debs- online has reached its peak Wow You are not bright - online has reached its peak. Stupidest sentiment since have ever heard Even this recent storm will have helped online, let alone all macro trends Out of all the people who post/ annoy/ troll down S deb is the most obscure and laughable | sentimentrule | |
20/2/2022 14:31 | THG has nearly half a billion in cash and debt which is not due until 2025. Its perfectly fine cash flow wise as it grows like a weed for several years. | nash19 | |
20/2/2022 14:23 | I just dont want investors to lose their shirts, all this rubish about a takeovee is just that if there was any serious bids the company would have said so. The risk is on the downside if DEBENHMAS could go bust HUT can. Online has just about reached its peak imo traditional retailers will come back and its too competitive. With the opening up of the economy more money will now be spent on holidays abroad. | debsdowner | |
20/2/2022 14:20 | Nice to see so many ranting on a Sunday they must be nervous :) | billionarebob |
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