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WMH William Hill Plc

271.80
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15 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
William Hill Plc LSE:WMH London Ordinary Share GB0031698896 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 271.80 271.70 271.80 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/10/2020
21:09
I don’t know why you posted that slarty

I was only posting about optibiotix and lemming investors

And it was all good....

Maybe you made an error

😂😂😂😂 8514;

spartan attack
04/10/2020
21:07
Did somebody upset some fraud crew today ?

woops

spartan attack
04/10/2020
20:43
To conclude it is not impossible that a Bumpitrage (winning bidder outbidding themselves to nail which happens sometimes) might be needed at the minimum to secureWith Villa 6 v Liverpool and Man U conceding 6 at home the whole Worlds correct scores bets have gone down. Bookie bonanza
the white house
04/10/2020
20:39
Oh and even some bad news a vivid canc US footy game now turns into a false positive and the game instead of being buried with a load today now turns Monday into a back to back double header = increased turnover
the white house
04/10/2020
20:15
Fred will have won a fortune have enough this weekend to raise. Both his hometown Manchester sides not winning on separate days to destroy all accas, 23 US college team underdogs out of 30 coming in, the two short priced English horses in the Arc floundering, the most backed team in US gridiron the Cardinals, with 90pc of bets, 14 points behind when they need to win by 3, with 15 mins left and Pool stuffed out of sight by HTOne of the biggest 24 hours in history for the book
the white house
04/10/2020
20:07
Be fun to see this have a bit more of a run. With 3 hedge funds still holding 8,6 & 4pc and BaldFred another 6 or 8 getting the 75 pc approval aint cut and dried.The Caesar boss was both unimpressive and dismissive of the whole business and sees it as an oppo simply to save his COVID decimated visitor friendly business.
the white house
04/10/2020
16:01
Yes this is completely right. The UK market is mature and there will not be as near any growth as in the US, US gambling is a massive market, it could go up like bitcoin!
tomv33
04/10/2020
15:44
Hey Manc re WooWoo

Any idea what date and time we can expect a potential RNS this week?

I would ask others maybe but given they went bust , il ask a cartoon character here instead . Think others would need inside info to be any success, and that’s totally illegal

😂😂😂😂

spartan attack
04/10/2020
15:37
Ah. The tax end is not a forte.

When it makes sense to others, then fair deuce

spartan attack
04/10/2020
15:06
Ceasars only want the US business & they carve up Wmh with Done they get what they want ,Dine has to accept shops (for zero cost )as part of the deal & get the Uk/European online business cheaply .Done will no doubt close a fair number of retail units as leases come up for renewal & a reversal of BET Fred into WMH provides interesting tax planning opportunities for Done Family .Inky relevant time shareholders if the bid price increases to accommodate the transaction & humour any dissenting Institutional holders
base7
04/10/2020
11:20
True. But if they are in there these days, that trend will only take 3 months to die lol
spartan attack
04/10/2020
11:18
Spartan. If you walk past the bookmakers in less affluent parts, there are still plenty of older customers and cash only customers in there. That trend will take 25 years to die.
bokkes10
04/10/2020
11:17
Any accounting/tax expert here?

Would it suit done brothers on that score ?

spartan attack
04/10/2020
10:28
Unless they see the falling prices of commercial properties since 2016, as a good bet for the long term future? As a different type of investment

But that doesn’t make sense either in the overall macro

Now is not the time to be spending on that score

spartan attack
04/10/2020
10:26
Just because I trade at 5 pence levels Tom, doesn’t mean I can’t have an opinion

5p to me is like a million to you re important to protect

spartan attack
04/10/2020
10:25
No, you are no trader, just a 'talker'
tomv33
04/10/2020
10:25
The habits of people are truly changed now though? Time is changing all habits

Those that did love the bookie shops are probably converted to online full time

And many will fear going to them for a long time yet

Obviously the Done Brothers are more clued up then me. But it’s just difficult to see how it’s a wise purchase re stores

spartan attack
04/10/2020
10:13
There will still be a market for brinks and mortar bookmakers. Albeit small than in the last 50 years.
bokkes10
04/10/2020
09:59
Fred could be tempted to reverse his business into WMH ,if he still believes in bricks & mortar but surely Caesar’s would block any US aspirations ,although it could be a joint carve up -Done gets all but US for next to nothing & Ceasars get what they want .Interesting to see if that helps current shareholders in WMH
base7
04/10/2020
09:24
I think that it's looking very likely that there are several suitors in the wings who are planning counterbids. This would explain the robust price after the 'agreed' Caesars deal. Whether they come to fruition or not is another matter, but wouldn't be surprised if this sells out around 350+ when all is said and done
bokkes10
04/10/2020
09:14
Wouldn’t matter to me anyway. 5p becomes 10p

I need to live to 600 to truly compound well

spartan attack
04/10/2020
09:12
Before the lecture starts on the dangers of spread betting, it’s not really true

Just make sure the value per point equates to the same percentage move risk as on a holding . That way it’s not really leveraged in essence. Just efficient

Then it’s the very same without tax stuff , in monetary and risk terms

spartan attack
04/10/2020
09:09
Don’t like CFDs . Too expensive over a certain timeframe and taxable
spartan attack
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