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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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22/1/2019 08:11 | Good proverb lol, BUT at this share price the debt incorporated in the bid would still be a good deal. We will see. Have 80p as the take over price. | blueteam | |
21/1/2019 21:48 | Old Chinese proverb: Only fool buys company losing market share and make no money and heavily indebted | woozle1 | |
21/1/2019 20:41 | Some market commentators said Fosun chairman and Chinese billionaire, Guo Guangchang, could be looking closely at the travel company’s situation. www.proactiveinvesto | xc1 | |
21/1/2019 17:18 | Yo dude. 200p bid in Feb is a bangar, man, and totally lit. A massive premium to the value of the debt trading well below par is pure financial genius. Up there with a paying over the odds for business with structurally high margin. Those dudes from da chinese ends know this a steal! | woozle1 | |
21/1/2019 16:55 | looks like a bid from Chinese may well be coming. The most I could see would be around 80p, which may not be a lot for old holders but for those averaging down or new would be good. | blueteam | |
21/1/2019 13:40 | You can imagine the red envelope coming our way | knowing | |
21/1/2019 13:39 | Knowing...Fosun, will make their move after the Chinese NY which starts 5 Feb and festivities ends 15Feb Any strengthening in GBP will be supportive imo | ny boy | |
21/1/2019 13:26 | Get the Fosun in there | knowing | |
21/1/2019 13:05 | Trading update 7th Feb. Will this be good or bad? | gregsc | |
21/1/2019 12:31 | According to the news feeds, the Chinese partnership is massive news.Nice :-) | xc1 | |
21/1/2019 12:27 | To get above 40 and stay would be nice. | braidl | |
21/1/2019 11:46 | Heading for 60p this quarter imo | ny boy | |
21/1/2019 10:54 | See TCG got adverts now on TV and Radio for none EU holidays. | braidl | |
21/1/2019 10:22 | Where is everyone today, in bed, watching porn or buying TCG. 🤔 Anyone see the red moon this morning? Apparently is blue Monday today, the gloomiest day of the year but only if you have over spent at Christmas buying loads of useless tat. Still a blue finish here each day is welcome, buy hold for a few months and review after 30 March. I suspect a few wobblers have cashed in, just as we are about to break higher this week, no doubt they will be back buyingbat higher levels GL! | ny boy | |
21/1/2019 08:24 | Let’s break 40p, this week, chart looks good for the move. | ny boy | |
20/1/2019 19:48 | Me thinks Let’s chuck another log on the fire | barnes4 | |
20/1/2019 18:58 | Huge business developing in China! | ny boy | |
18/1/2019 11:54 | Roaring 40’s next week me thinks, slow going higher, buyers stepping in all all dips. May the Fosun be with you! | ny boy | |
18/1/2019 09:31 | Too bloody cold here. Time to not just book it | knowing | |
18/1/2019 09:20 | Ryanair issues an advantage for tcg.Dart falling below the 20ma. Not good for them. | xc1 | |
18/1/2019 09:02 | Good news then knowing, surely not long before the Fosun bid me thinks | ny boy | |
18/1/2019 08:52 | See one of their competitors ceased trading, Ryanair Holidays. | knowing | |
18/1/2019 08:50 | moving above the 50 dma | nimrod22 | |
18/1/2019 08:31 | Going up,as the £ continues to show strength, colder weather arriving in the U.K., so more overseas holiday bookings! | ny boy |
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