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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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0.45 | 0.68% | 66.35 | 66.35 | 66.50 | 67.10 | 65.00 | 65.00 | 478,337 | 12:38:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Retail Stores, Nec | 2.05B | -248.37M | -0.1867 | -3.56 | 876.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/11/2021 08:09 | They will place another 5m soon | ![]() jaforsadi | |
02/11/2021 08:08 | Not too shabby | ![]() senseibull | |
02/11/2021 08:08 | I doubled down sub 203. Thank you, Blackrock BR IN BR WE TRUST RED MERCURY CREW | bad robot | |
02/11/2021 08:00 | Maybe got greedy in the IPO. They all do. Tight float IPO in the UK ain't like the US. Why would anyone care about Blackrock? are you not happy buying their shares at a 65% discount. BR IN BR WE TRUST RED MERCURY CREW | bad robot | |
02/11/2021 07:59 | of course raises the question why Blackrock see the need to do a fire sale. Probably just an unwinding of an error that they bought too much at the IPO | ![]() dealy | |
02/11/2021 07:58 | The last declared holding was 123.5m; the disposal of 58m on their part remains odd. Why not dispose of the lot if it is THG related - loss of confidence / don't like MM / etc? | ![]() mcmather | |
02/11/2021 07:42 | I suspect all been allocated already now. I would not mind doubling down, as the overhang is gone. BR IN BR WE TRUST RED MERCURY CREW | bad robot | |
02/11/2021 07:31 | Technically large shorters could have bought to cover? | ![]() senseibull | |
02/11/2021 07:30 | Good explanation, thanks. | ![]() senseibull | |
02/11/2021 07:28 | So the market knew someone was trying to offload, and they got them to offload at the lowest price possible. Perhaps this has provided an opportunity for value investors now. BR IN BR WE TRUST RED MERCURY CREW | bad robot | |
02/11/2021 07:28 | To be honest it is quite common to see large blocks of stock traded in companies well below the prevailing price and it has little effect. Quite often it is counter to the trend. | ![]() bookbroker | |
02/11/2021 07:25 | Could you explain what you mean by this | ![]() senseibull | |
02/11/2021 07:24 | Thanks, Jomac so 195p is a very good entry. 8% discount to my average entry. More liquidity that we need. 250p is the target for the week now. BR IN BR WE TRUST RED MERCURY CREW | bad robot | |
02/11/2021 07:24 | At least an overhang has been cleared. | ![]() bookbroker | |
02/11/2021 07:21 | £1.95 , could be a good entry point ........ | jomac2412 | |
02/11/2021 07:20 | Sub 200p open today. In hindsight, glad I was stopped out on Friday. | ![]() scepticalinvestor | |
02/11/2021 07:20 | Beat me to it | ![]() senseibull | |
02/11/2021 05:00 | https://www.thetimes | ![]() leoneobull | |
01/11/2021 22:52 | I've thought about it and don't think I will. Could go either way depending on RNS, but I do expect a drop at open. I've already limited my exposure (more than I'd have liked). I expect to be fully back in very soon. Tomorrow will be interesting. | space_bob | |
01/11/2021 21:58 | Just what they (and I) didn't need. Selling now will only drive the share price further down, maybe that's the cause of the recent weakness. Your not going to arrange a 55m share sale on the quiet | ![]() hatfullofsky | |
01/11/2021 21:52 | Wasnt it also in yesterday's times article where it was said that CEO MM it was a hedge fund selling or the FT one today | ![]() senseibull | |
01/11/2021 21:48 | If this is the reason for the drops then dealy was correct | ![]() senseibull |
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