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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Thomas Cook Group Plc | LSE:TCG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VYCH82 | ORD EUR0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.451 | 3.539 | 3.595 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/1/2019 08:56 | bus is heading to 140 or 10p | onjohn | |
03/1/2019 08:54 | good money being made here. Last one on the bus takes the hit ( in my opinion) Tiger | castleford tiger | |
03/1/2019 08:48 | Others here have said there's a gap that needs filling at 46p. I tend to agree. AIMO. | taxislags | |
03/1/2019 08:47 | Bid from Chinese | onjohn | |
03/1/2019 08:40 | Good marketing to get so much free publicity with their sale offers | zim art | |
03/1/2019 08:17 | BUY These are gonna fly up. | 5uperman | |
02/1/2019 15:41 | Not true, i think they are buying atm, prob see an announcement soon. | chc15 | |
02/1/2019 14:08 | Me and my bird Sheila are waiting for the gap to be filled at 4p..what do some of you more astute ones think Sanksalot | sanks | |
02/1/2019 13:41 | Remember, using mirror accounts such as ig, for example. You are not betting against the market, only other users of that site.Gl. | xc1 | |
02/1/2019 13:19 | Still waiting for that gap at 80p to be filled | knowing | |
02/1/2019 10:53 | Fosun can't buy at the moment while they go through a restructure of their own. | xc1 | |
02/1/2019 10:46 | If Fosun "were" interested in a buyout, why are they waiting so long...they know all the issues here, prob more than we do. | philmac56 | |
02/1/2019 10:45 | xc1 I use charts all the time but if the chart changes its mind then i will reverse my position make money going down as well as up, | chestnuts | |
02/1/2019 10:35 | Fosun will buy this turkey | hyper ai | |
02/1/2019 10:34 | Chest nut. It may go down, it may go up. Lol. | xc1 | |
02/1/2019 10:33 | Giving 10% of their margin away might give them more cash short term but I feel this is a suckers rally Again I ask Why will 2019 be better? tiger | castleford tiger | |
02/1/2019 10:33 | the chart was actually quite bullish chestnuts gap will fill quickly now 46.5p | hyper ai | |
02/1/2019 10:30 | I posted a chart last week as the share price had broken down, but now the share price as broken out upwards target price is around 45p | chestnuts | |
02/1/2019 09:55 | Considering all things imho there is more chance of the share price rising than falling, still just a few pence from recent low point were miles away from the high point reached within last 12 months, i "think" there is good evidence we will see the share price recover strongly over the coming weeks and months.Not discounting the torid events from 2018 that has trashed the share price and company, but "for me" 2019 could see a positive change.Feeling better about TCG now than i did a few months back, the charts are looking better.Happy new year all.Lets hope it will be good for the company and shareholders alike.Long and strong.K:) | kumala | |
02/1/2019 07:18 | Can we continue the trend from Monday morning. Are we going to see 32p attacked today? A New Year has begun. Gla | philmac56 | |
01/1/2019 20:43 | Yes. Sales drive now on to entice maximum customer interest, price reductions look to be in line with last year with some bigger reductions to drive sales.... only up from here i think.....:)K | kumala | |
01/1/2019 12:45 | Don't think a price war Phil, just some robust marketing which will also secure bookings. However, they will be enticing and securing customers from elsewhere. | xc1 | |
01/1/2019 07:23 | Price war?? | philmac56 | |
31/12/2018 13:41 | Apologies looked at wrong page...:)K | kumala |
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