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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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24/5/2019 07:26 | There is 4% in the table I thought | hammopj | |
24/5/2019 07:26 | Yep fosun tr1 soon, those massive buys £500k etc are not pi's clearly! | aladin1033 | |
24/5/2019 07:24 | Standard life cant have much left. By 10am can see a big rise if not before | letmepass | |
24/5/2019 07:23 | We must be due a TR1 re Fosun anytime! | philmac56 | |
24/5/2019 07:23 | SP will be pegged within 10 - 13 range until std life are out. Tricky day trade. | hammopj | |
24/5/2019 07:23 | Fair enough don’t buy then but is there any need to hang around posting? | rmart | |
24/5/2019 07:15 | Sorry but I don't see any meaningful bid coming in with the USA and Global markets softening Low ball bids yes Time is not on the side of TCG | buywell3 | |
24/5/2019 07:11 | That should clear by next week imo | aladin1033 | |
24/5/2019 07:08 | About 40 to 45m to go | rmart | |
24/5/2019 07:05 | Letmepass think standard life still have some more they had 59m shares a few days ago? If so cant be gone yet but soon | aladin1033 | |
24/5/2019 05:32 | Major seller gone today.. Watch this pick upsteam about 10am.. Great to be in... 300m to 1.5 billion being branded.. All positive.. Maybe shareholder equity | letmepass | |
24/5/2019 04:15 | Nothing to do with shortened, simply the reality of the situation for anyone with commonsense. Good luck to those holding praying for a miracle, but writing was on the wall 24 hours afters Sky leaked takeover interest.The market doesn't lie..... only the fatcats. | hippo | |
24/5/2019 04:10 | I'm holding out for a hero ..., 20p should be achievable within days maybe a week inmo of course. Always do you your research... I have and I believe. Time to deal or no deal ... place your chips ladies & gentlemen | leadersoffice | |
24/5/2019 04:08 | Oh my days.... shorters... you really shouldn't play on the train tracks... you'll get yourself electrocuted | leadersoffice | |
24/5/2019 04:07 | Bidding war....it's vultures picking at a carcass.They originally said the airline business could be worth £3b+, now figures of 20% of that are being touted. The original idea was a seamless integration with a partner airline to protect bookings.....well looking a bit different now.Imho private equity = distressed sale. Selling the only profitable part of the business to fund debt repayments spells disaster.Damage has been done, bookings reportedly down 70%. When they are shouting from the rooftops it's ok we are ATOL protected, doesn't help inspire confidence, people don't want a risk of a holiday you planned many months in advance cancelled last minute. Anyone booking now won't even know who will fly them.We are looking at a salvage operation with PI's as usual set to pay the price. | hippo | |
24/5/2019 02:28 | The only shareholder getting out at the moment is standard life and they should be gone by Friday.. | letmepass | |
24/5/2019 02:26 | Standard life down to 4 and 6 million sell reported. They could be out. RNS confirmation will send this much higher as seller cleared. Watch for the big rises | letmepass | |
23/5/2019 23:22 | I must apologize as a few days ago I mentioned that the annual sales were at a value of 9 Billion but infact as stated today it is 9.6 Billion. I like to give correct information, so i would just like to correct my mistake. Anyway,I wonder how many others that will be stating there interest like Triton in the Northern Europe business I wonder. Looks like a bidding war could be on the cards. Gla. | deltalo | |
23/5/2019 23:06 | topazfrenzy 23 May '19 - 18:02 aladin, That's what they all say before the ship sinks. What do you think they say if the ship doesn't sink???? Thomas cook was 4p many years then 250p. 2020 this will be 100p.plus many will kick themselves. Watch wait relax and watch it unfold right in front of your very eyes | spacedust | |
23/5/2019 23:03 | The movement is biased on the upward side because of the multiple and unsolicited bit by Triton. Now people have to make a choice watch speculators pile in and shares spikes to 20p+ or they join in. Simple. Of course there's a downside, but once has to impact of Triton and the cash it could bring to the business. | a_2_z | |
23/5/2019 23:01 | hTtps://www.theguard | tidy 2 | |
23/5/2019 23:00 | The valuation is will be based on EBIT of £95m. 5-6X Ebit. £475m - £635m I will be happy 4X EBIT, kerching circa 25p Thomas Cook Group PLC Statement re media speculation 23/05/2019 3:12pm UK Regulatory (RNS & others) Thomas Cook (LSE:TCG) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Thursday 23 May 2019 In 2018, Thomas Cook's Northern Europe Tour Operator had underlying revenues of GBP1,272 million with underlying EBIT of GBP95 million. | a_2_z | |
23/5/2019 23:00 | I don't hold, never have but the chart would suggest this one is goosed. Money to be made short term prehaps but as an investment you'd be mad to buy now | thepopeofchillitown | |
23/5/2019 22:49 | Csm ahh i thought so! Lol you're a loser who has lost your money on the stockmarket and probably lost money here by buying in at £1.20 ... i thought so, successful people don't waste their time like this! There's a poster like you on twitter who tweets every min of the day for over 3 years why? Coz he lost money in prem, you guys are crazy take it on the chin and move on, i really feel sorry for you so i'll no longer respond to you! Thanks for admitting you're a loser as most derampers are losers and haters gn | aladin1033 |
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