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VLG Venture Life Group Plc

41.50
-0.75 (-1.78%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Venture Life Group Plc LSE:VLG London Ordinary Share GB00BFPM8908 ORD 0.3P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.75 -1.78% 41.50 41.00 42.00 42.25 41.25 42.25 121,855 12:11:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc Retail Stores, Nec 43.98M 520k 0.0041 101.22 52.22M
Venture Life Group Plc is listed in the Misc Retail Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VLG. The last closing price for Venture Life was 42.25p. Over the last year, Venture Life shares have traded in a share price range of 27.00p to 43.00p.

Venture Life currently has 125,831,530 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Venture Life is £52.22 million. Venture Life has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 101.22.

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21/5/2020
15:15
Hopefully a sustainable break out after a short period of consolidation.
speedsgh
21/5/2020
15:10
Wow, yes nice. Tipped at all, or increased awareness and buying?
qs99
21/5/2020
14:21
Nice 500,000 share buy just now at 65.512p.
rivaldo
21/5/2020
14:07
Wonder where they are getting to on the mouth wash research?
qs99
21/5/2020
12:13
MJ
Looks like your FEVR timing is good.
agm statement in 2 weeks.
Off-trade might be strong against zero On-trade.
Hiring in Yoodleland.
Bullet proof balance sheet.

I've bought fevr 42 times since 2014. Net cost is 517p.

I am a little concerned about the price of a bottle.

The story is still the same. A secure global brand would make the current valuation look very low. That's the hope.

Management's approach in the US looks very sensible. I believe that slow pace is what caused the £40 on down fall. My opinion is that a fast approach in the US would have been catastrophic. I've worked in the US, and each State is like a very large, different country. It's hard to appreciate, even on a visit.

Good luck

apad

apad
21/5/2020
11:27
nice moves again
qs99
21/5/2020
10:37
At the moment. His older, negative posts give one some confidence in his reports MJ.

"US health chief warns of virus flare-up this year"

We are being frightened by vested interests. An argument is never independent of the person.

"Don't listen to the rhetoric look at the roles.
Don't stay with the people, follow the practices.
Don't get hung up on who did what when to whom, but spot what it is in the environment in which they did it that explains why they did it as they did."

apad

apad
21/5/2020
10:31
I read that apad, FEVR seems very popular with his customers.
melton john
21/5/2020
10:27
Dart Group PLC (LON:DTG) shares climbed 18% higher to 677.5p in early trade on Thursday after it raised roughly £172mln by placing shares at 576.5p each.

The shares have collapsed from 1,943p in February

I've seen some positive comments about Dart in the past, so it might be a good floor price for a watch list.
I've not researched the company.

apad

apad
21/5/2020
10:21
I did get the link, thanks, red. Lot of criticism about the ruling.
Still, what do you expect from judges? The silly wigs cause their brains to overheat.

MJ
There is a poster called Castleford Tiger on the 'FEVER TREE with chart' board.
It is well worth looking at his backlog of posts and following him - he is a drinks wholesaler. He grinds no axe.
Most of the rest are pointless pillocks pedalling one-liners.

apad

apad
21/5/2020
10:03
Agreed

Algos are definitely in charge of Spx - high 90% of trades are algos.
The Bur vs LSE ruling explains all.
Did you get the link?

red

redartbmud
21/5/2020
10:02
I decided to join you in FEVR apad. Fingers crossed for a warm summer, busy trading this morning and had to put a limit on to get at the ask for less than market size. Price being walked up.
melton john
21/5/2020
09:34
The only thing I can think of with RSW, red, is that there might be an uptick when there are massive 5G sales, but that is way in the future.
So, back to algos, ETFs and the weak pound.
apad

apad
21/5/2020
09:29
APAD

I am just as baffled as you.
When the share price hit the giddy heights of the mid £50's they were walking on water, but subsequently failed to follow through with results. That was at the giddy height of the insane clamour for iphones.
The share price was justifiably trashed, and results have subsequently been average at best, and mediocre at worst.
The growth has gone, and vanity projects have been a drag.

I cannot see what I could possibly have missed in the piece.

Just looked at the website. Job vacancies UK & US are 0.

Website for business is just like an online catalogue. Top end but indigestion from searching. Every year, the product range expands. Stockholding greater and manufacturing more complex.

red

redartbmud
21/5/2020
08:55
Put in a 4050 limit sell on RSW.

I am used to RSW rising after poor/mediocre news, but this takes the biscuit.

TM17 back above the dribbled-out placing price.

apad

apad
21/5/2020
08:44
I'll have a look,MJ.

RSW looks like a pattern repeat, red.

apad

apad
21/5/2020
07:59
A long-awaited turnaround for Universe (UNG) seems the sort of business you like apad.
melton john
21/5/2020
07:50
A good trading update for Belvoir (BLV) this morning. A good explanation of their income streams and the effects of recent events. Dare I suggest a bit of upside.
melton john
20/5/2020
22:55
Lurkio was a Frankie Howard character - Up Pompeii.

red

redartbmud
20/5/2020
21:43
Can't take any notice. You catadromii just can't make your minds up 😊

apad

apad
20/5/2020
21:32
The healthcare sector is a minefield to be fair... but you are right. I know of others in the same business we are in that whilst they will return decently .. but ... there is nothing like bottom fishing (yes i fish - hence the name) I used to have purple hair when i was young lol. Thank you all for the input anyhow. I had very bad flu late january .. temp aching limbs struggling to get out of bed. Looking back never tested etc but it makes you think (as I eat in some very interesting asian and exotic places)
eelanguilla
20/5/2020
21:21
Gut feeling this a false dawn, decided to take profits off the table, batten down and watch what happens. Back to half cash.

On the one hand, London has reported zero new cases of Covid-19 cases over the last 24 hours. Plenty of caveats there, but trend in SE is clear. On the other hand, hear public transport is getting crowded again, surely a major vector? So expect numbers to rise again in a couple of weeks and panic over a "second wave".

cooltools
20/5/2020
21:16
IRRATIONALITY.

Rolls-Royce leads FTSE higher on plan to cut 9,000 jobs

apad

apad
20/5/2020
20:54
APAD

He probably thinks a placing is somewhere where you sit at dinner.

red

redartbmud
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