beertons wrote: » What's this now?
Skelet0n wrote: » It doesn't really matter. For ease of understanding euro is probably easier. The stocks should be the same price on all exchanges after currency conversion. The days of arbitrage are mostly over. Anyone looking at VKTX? Looks like it could be a real growth stock.
res ipsa wrote: » My pick is US listed MOMO @ $27.94 Hoping for some MOMentum with this one.
stockshares wrote: » Can anyone explain why Tawana is listed on Frankfurt Exchange as TJR / AU000000TAW7 and TAW / AU000000TAW7 on the Australian Exchange Also can anyone clearup whether US ETFs can be purchased by Irish customers on Degiro and if so can they recommend some. Thank you
retalivity wrote: » Was reading an article about how the us is on the verge of loosening gambling laws, firdt in new jersey but the expectation is that a number of states will then follow. William hill and paddypower/betfair are both primed to take advantage, having books in racecourses there and also contacts with some local casinos. Both stocks have dropped 10-20% in the past week, may take a punt on one or both for a long game punt. With the wc in the summer as well, both companies will see a lot of activity.
retalivity wrote: » ^havent seen any news at all alll day til now, it is looking good though - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/shares-in-paddy-power-william-hill-climb-after-us-supreme-court-ruling-2018-05-14
garrettod wrote: » Hi, A few brief thoughts....recent changes in leadership / senior management may take time to bed in. Online gambling is a fairly mature market, with limited prospects for new customers in existing geographic sectors, so they rely more on existing customers for repeat betting and appear in need of offering regular promotions to try and retain these customers. I struggle to see the company grow significantly without further merger / acquisition, or entry to new geographic markets. Plenty of top sports like the Masters, closing stages of the Champions League and Premier League, World Cup this summer etc. offer great potential for revenue, but obviously bets could go in favour or against the business, resulting in notable profits or losses on these sports events. Uncertainty about Brexit, risk of currency movements between GBP£ and Euro, possible taxes on betting, and potential changes in legislation relating to gambling etc. cannot be ignored. I think I'd like to see the price drop a bit further before I'm consider buying, but that's just based on my gut, not detailed calculations. Share prices often drop off a bit during the summer period, while the company's success or failure from customers gambling on the World Cup probably won't be known until August - Sept, so early to mid summer could be a time to buy ? .
Browney7 wrote: » A fairly volatile few weeks for PPB since the above! Earnings not as expected, FOBT worries in the UK and then a large bounce in SP based on the supreme court ruling in the states this morning!
all the bais wrote: » EVR Holdings PLC - Posting of Annual Report & Accounts, Notice of AGMhttp://evrholdings.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/RNS-Final-Results-release-FINAL.pdf
Skelet0n wrote: » Anyone take me up on VKTX? +33% so far today.
Joselyn Quaint Viewpoint wrote: » Fking hell! Up 62% now. Fair play for getting in on the ground level there. What led to the price increase I wonder?
Underground wrote: » Decided to buy some Glanbia shares @ €13.59.
whatever76 wrote: » With news of MSFT this week passing Google market value - its hit an all time high today of over 99$ ; I know its all speculative ; sell now or hold out for another bit for that 100$ target ?
Underground wrote: » Seeing some nice gains on this now, will look to cash out at €16 I think.
res ipsa wrote: » Now $49.60 Follow me for fee on facebook Share Doctor
evolving_doors wrote: » Why would we pay you fees when we can just follow this thread.