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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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03/3/2022 12:42 | billionarebob2 Mar '22 - 20:04 - 12094 of 12118 Mrsimmons don't worry about the group it's gonna get split up. The value is in the parts not in the group as a whole. ---> To clarify Ingenuity is surely part of the group NOW. It may spin off in the future. If it does, the other business is going to have a value of ? | bigt20 | |
03/3/2022 12:07 | Heading back down to 86 sadly. There's an air of inevitability Mr Anderson | topgunns | |
03/3/2022 11:49 | Put them on mute Billionaire, their agenda is clear. | kevraff | |
03/3/2022 11:21 | Bldm so you have a weird obsession for THG, OK thanks for answering :) | billionarebob | |
03/3/2022 10:35 | Mrsimmons, why are you here?Are you a lying shorter, a weird obsessive as you have no THG shares or a bitter investor who has lost money on THG in the past, which one are you? | billionarebob | |
03/3/2022 10:27 | I said margins downgrade was likely and now I am fairly sure that will materialise at the next update. It just puts more pressure on cash and the share price Couple that with the inexperienced management team and it's not a winning formula is it. SANKS - where are you pal? I thought we were going to £5.17. I don't know where this goes from here - the headwinds are getting stronger and stronger. | mrsimmons | |
03/3/2022 10:25 | Bldm, I own shares in THG it's as simple as that :) Honestly, I cannot understand why you are so obsessive about THG when you don't own any shares. You are either a lying shorter, or you are someone who has a weird obsession with a share that you have nothing to do with. Are you bitter because you lost money when you sold all your shares, or was that a lie? Lying shorter, weird obsessive or bitter investor which one are you? | billionarebob | |
03/3/2022 09:56 | Why are you here Bob? | bldm | |
03/3/2022 09:36 | Why are you here? | billionarebob | |
03/3/2022 09:36 | Why are you here? | billionarebob | |
03/3/2022 09:35 | management team are completely out of their depth I am sorry to say. Many of them have never experienced a down turn like this. | mrsimmons | |
03/3/2022 09:30 | No advice, I'm just asking - what happened with the buyout? I've never seen a buyout "rumour" without a serious buyout announcement following very shortly (days). No serious company will leak such rumours - and these rumours were leaked by THG on purpose of course because no UK bank will leak client info. Looks like MM is playing around with investors and the rampers here repeat his propaganda to sucker in more investors. This is turning to a pyramid scheme. | bldm | |
03/3/2022 09:21 | Bldm = very obsessive about THG = lives and breaths THG = has no shares in THG = Just here to give friendly advice = don't be fooled!!! | billionarebob | |
03/3/2022 09:18 | Mrsimmons = very obsessive about THG = lives and breaths THG = has no shares in THG = Just here to give friendly advice = don't be fooled!!! | billionarebob | |
03/3/2022 08:35 | Down due to read across from glanbia which sells whey. Margin worries. Exactly what I said last night. | mrsimmons | |
02/3/2022 23:41 | Yeah, it's not funny. It's even less funny if I were to tell you that there is a strong case to be made that the EU and the US helped that lunatic (Putin) stay in power with their misjudged policies and greed. Europe has done little to diversify from Russian energy over the past 15 years. Constant criticism and meaningless sanctions towards Russia drove Russians to vote for a tough guy who stands up to the west. I'm not saying he wouldn't have been in power otherwise - he has his boot on every media owners neck in Russia - but we didn't really do much to push Russia to reform. We were happy to trade with criminals...buying stollen goods. Same thing we are doing with China. Also, war in the eastern parts of Ukraine has been going on for 8 years. This conflict has been going on at least since 2014 and Ukraine is far from inocent. It is a war between 2 very corrupt countries both committing attrocities. Russia though went way to far, out of proportion, wrong. Putin's actions are despicable. My wife is Ukrainian-British and she doesn't know any Russian who is not in shock and against this. Ironically, Putin United the people of Ukraine (who are a mixture of various ethnic groups). Putin will lose next election unless he imposes a total totalitarian rule and becomes a fully fledged dictator like Sadam and Kim and Xi. His list of allies is thin and gets thinner. Hopefully, in a few years well fetch him out of his cave, shave him and trial him for war crimes. | bldm | |
02/3/2022 21:56 | Bldm sat here watching the news and that's not funny :( | billionarebob | |
02/3/2022 21:53 | You could buy it with the cash in the bank if it goes to 50p :) | billionarebob | |
02/3/2022 21:27 | If this goes down to 50p I'll buy it or at least some more shares lol | tnt99 | |
02/3/2022 20:49 | Somebody mention 50p?... | diku | |
02/3/2022 20:40 | Bob, why don't you buy Russian shares, they are cheap now and you like buying a share because it's cheap 🤣🤣 | bldm | |
02/3/2022 20:04 | Mrsimmons don't worry about the group it's gonna get split up. The value is in the parts not in the group as a whole. Ingenuity 500 million revenue in 5 years with 60% EBITDA and beauty will be sold for multiples of revenue so expect 2 to 3 billion for just that one part :) | billionarebob |
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