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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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27/5/2019 20:04 | Looks to me like the tide has changed and shorters are about to burn | vikingwarrier | |
27/5/2019 19:56 | Bonds. Credit Insurance and opportunist knockdown offers will be TCG downfall. Shame. I'm long and well down. | hammopj | |
27/5/2019 19:33 | Too late for the derampers but hilarious to read their posts and to think they may actually believe it will have any impact....great week ahead. | floydymagic | |
27/5/2019 18:37 | Mug punter....just made my evening. What a user name. I am always up for posters that pretend to know....love it. Best thing to do MUG PUNTER is to buy on open first thing. Remember the trend has been down for past year and we have in my opinion achieved the low point. 20p plus is the first point of settlement before we make more progress via updates. The key for me is the leaks that are occurring. Remember historically 9 out of 10 shares that had leaks occurred before takeover have had dome hefty trading days. 5 out of 10 double bagged. 2 out of 10 did a 10 bagger. | oilisgold | |
27/5/2019 18:17 | I don't think anyone will take any notice of what your saying, if they can fathom out what your jibberish actually means | redhammy | |
27/5/2019 18:03 | Branson coming for £1 nominal offer for good part. Triton May buy Scandinavian for £50m max. Distress companies will sell the silverware to pay for bonuses before lights are switched off. Bankruptcy looms. Expect RNS stating there's no value for shareholders? Redux FLYBE | mug punter eradicator | |
27/5/2019 18:01 | Any chance you can answer the guy? You do hear a lot of stuffs. Why don't keep it quiet and buy £5m worth of stock or more? Why share good insider news with others? aladin103323 May '19 - 20:31 - 10585 of 11006 Oilisgold do you have a link to the £420m offer? oilisgold - 23 May 2019 - 19:51:05 - 10569 of 11006 Thomas Cook - Fankhauser's Flyers - TCG Well, the virgin bid was at 200million and was being considered . This is now even better and we should get RNS by end if next week. Triton bid is something that the board will accept. The offer is 420million plus stake in TCG at 15 to 20% as they want to have a say in TCG. According to sources | mug punter eradicator | |
27/5/2019 17:45 | Why are the bonds on there are ? That's the only thing going forward that worries me. | tonybaloni | |
27/5/2019 17:40 | Multiple bidders (bidding war), multiple options, shareholder support, a new strategy and a more streamlined company significantly reducing its debt. Meanwhile Thomas Cook, as it stands, even without any part sale, has more than enough liquidity to comfortably continue not forgetting the recent additional £300million agreed winter facility although we already have what looks like Fosun and Triton fighting over the companies assets and that's the only known ones so far! The main reason this is down at 13p is manipulation by large shorts and institutions that have been instructed to sell. This is a chance for all investors to grab an absolute bargain assuming there is no 7am RNS taking this straight to 30p+ Make no mistake Thomas Cook is going absolutely no where and this will be a 100%+ week for the share price, it's just anyones guess at how much more than one bag it will be! Just look at the chart and what happend in 2012....deja vu? | floydymagic | |
27/5/2019 17:17 | Should share price go up first thing those who have bought make money,those who don’t hold,make/lose nothing.Shout for or against as much as you like it’s just hot air. | albert3591 | |
27/5/2019 15:46 | If PF is ousted, who will be the better of the 2 front runners?I'm thinking Will Waggot.PS- that doesnt deflect that 100p is coming ? | technicalinveztor | |
27/5/2019 15:35 | These de-ramping posts are brilliant...😂 | luke47 | |
27/5/2019 14:58 | I have caught many out over the years on LSE and on other forums. Many investors almost 90% dont trade using spread betting or CFD. Just normal buy in shares and then sell quickly for 10 to 20%. Then hope to get in on retrace. Many are not that strong to hold. As i mentioned earlier this is an oppurtunity for small punters to make money and a very decent sum. Bids have been made and now they are becoming public knowledge. Just a bit of calm required here snd most of you will make a very decent sum. | oilisgold | |
27/5/2019 14:51 | Red, you are correct. As i mentioned earlier its difficult to open shorts if you are a novice. You need a decent sum of money in you account , the brokers will not allow. I been doing it for years and you need to be on top of your game. This chap is just winding most of you up and just having a laugh. He has no position. | oilisgold | |
27/5/2019 14:15 | Oh dear hammopj, tommorow morning you're going to lose well north of another 5 figure sum ontop of your already large losses on your short ...good luck with getting to sleep tonight! | floydymagic | |
27/5/2019 14:03 | Carnage this week as bids won't materialise... 9p and dropping. | hammopj | |
27/5/2019 13:01 | No pal, I'm just messin. :-) | technicalinveztor | |
27/5/2019 12:59 | Tech, have I missed the upgrade somewhere | 1224saj | |
27/5/2019 12:55 | Calm down techy, let's wait till the buyers and the seller agree something concrete .....I agree with your upside stance, most thing look positive, apart from the bond prices. | tonybaloni | |
27/5/2019 12:16 | 100p coming, has now been upgraded.1000p coming ;-) | technicalinveztor |
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