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Everyone seems to be Tom, or being accused of being a 'Tom in sheeps clothing'. The 'Tom person' has infected this forum like a disease. Perhaps we should embrace our 'Tomness', have a Spartacus moment - ahem, Tomacus moment!
I'm Tom....and proud of it!!
(I've still got him blocked though!)
Selectively quoting some of someone's statements or forecasts only proves that people reading these posts are treated as idiots. This is typical troll behavior. As I always emphasize, my short-term forecasts depend on the macroeconomic situation. The long-term ones, which also assume an improvement in the macroeconomic situation, i.e. primarily stabilization of inflation and a decline in interest rates, remain unchanged for ITV. This is still a price range of £1.2-1.5 at the end of 2024 and £2.0-3.0 at the end of 2025. I have already described most of the reasons for this valuation. I leave some of them to my knowledge and knowledge of those who do not treat the stock market like roulette.
I bought over 295k ITV shares.. The next big purchases are expected in May. And in fact, I consider every price level - whether it is £0.90 or £0.70 as a bargain. Moreover, on the one hand, both situations will be my success, confirming the accuracy of previous decisions and this year's changes to my portfolio.
I can only wish everyone good investment decisions supported by such a valuation of funds that at the end of the year it would not turn out that all changes in the share portfolio only contributed to a decline in its valuation.
Synic
If you have any trust issues with the legal order in the UK, it may be time to move out. Your language and statements refer very clearly to that presented by the Russian troll. And that's it.
Pogodhead. I've been invested in ITV since 2018 when I bought in for the divi.
I don't read your or Tom's crap and you're both going on block because your drivel is boring and you're probably the same person talking out your rrrrr.
Another troll which undermines the legal order in force in the UK. A typical method of Putin's influence services.
Or one from the first after reincarnation as a tom..
Synic .... another incarnation of the Russian troll
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Still the dumb dame is problem despite her salary cut she remains an albatross. She still got 250,000+ free share bonus for failure.
Share buyback only 10% money spent.
My worry is if whereas Lloyds has promised to cancel shares when buyback is complete, ITV has not said it will cancel any when buyback complete. So if they eventually end up with 250 million shares held in treasury what's to stop her awarding herself 5million shares next year.
Also worry that Goldman Sachs are doing for their money as price is moving up 10x slower than on the way down. I read they are only allowed to buy 10% of shares traded on the day. Why? Presumably to prevent a short a short squeeze that wipes out shorters the leeches who take money everyday for ruining companies so there Private Equity co-conspirators buy up companies on the cheap, load with debt, fire workers, refloat and run off with their ill gotten gains.
I appreciate the liquidity your short position provides my long position mate.
I don't think you're going to be disappointed mate.
Lenny - I'm fine with it in the short term - hoping it stays weak until at least May 23rd so I can reinvest my dividend - possibly a lot of other holders thinking the same thing...
There seems to be a lot of discontent on here with the stagnant SP over the last couple of weeks...
Does nobody else see it as a good thing? The longer it stays down, the more bang for our buck we get with share buybacks
Nicely done Omalley/ Tom troll. Good to see someone benefited from my suggestion of sell 50% and buy back at more than 4p cheaper.
Pogo and Winstanley will be insanely jealous. I stupidly remained here but will do my usual summer vacation after the ITV AGM where I put my money elsewhere and make 10% whilst ITV languishes.
Ok I give up. I'm really Tom in disguise. Bought back in.
Winstanley
Russian troll have a minimum 2-3 accounts on this forum. Not make any sense to discuss with this troll.
Money talks
ITV should be minimum at £0.7071 on the end of this week
My other shares are making gains of 0.8 to 1% this morning. Only ITV has lost and not started to regain. This always used to be the case. Bad days ITV follows the market down. Good days it stays where it is.
Winnie stop stalking me!!!
Agreed that free to air is dead but all the ads are now on ITVX too. People are now watching ITVX and less terrestrial tv. As a media company they can only invest in studios and streaming with investment in ITVX is almost done. Just need the streaming numbers to match with what dame protected at the start of the investment in ITVX. These numbers are getting there as per the last update so overall not bad in my opinion with the progress and there is also cash now for buybacks. 80p easily by June, which is another 8 weeks away.
"Lost in a mans business world."
Is this you again Tom?
One wouldn't be surprised.
Wolf. Totally agree. She's toast. Lost in a mans business world. Too woke, too thick and too greedy.
Agreed, every year we get told a sports tournament that will change our fortunes apparently, but it never does..
However, change of CEO certainly will. Despite her efforts, it's still at 69p .. Nothing will change here till she goes, the markets simply do not have confidence in her.
Every sports tournament we get told how it will boost ITV share price. It never does. That additional revenue is offset by costs and any profit from the tournament is already factored into the share price.
I wish people would stop touting this idea that sports tournaments are a windfall for ITV. Free to air is dead. Nobody is watching. Nobody is paying for ads. Studios are where the money and the big windfalls happen.
Biggest for me this year is Euros. That will bring in good ad revenue similar to World cup 2yrs ago. By June we should see atleast 80p.
Jed can you not see Pyongyang is continually telling people to hold? Insulting people who do not buy into his Juche ideology? I am all for people buying and selling to make small gains on the fluctuations here. Pogo would rather shut down debate and insult people who are trying to make money off the dips.
For that reason it is right to call out his blind logic. Holding here has made Pogo minimal gains in 12 months. Too much wasted opportunity with the way Pogo is trading
Good morning everyone, I just cannot see any point in saying he said /she said buy sell for what ever reason, we must just do what we think is right at the time.
At times we all have an idea or want for the SP to go high or low so just do what you want an no one else.
ITV is just a trading stock that if we can buy low ish and sell higher than we bought great stuff and that's it.
I think a retest of the 50 and 200 DMA at some point in the next couple of weeks or so, is far more likely than a push onto 80p, personally.
Happy to simply hold for now in this range, but low 60's on no specific news will become tempting.
Otherwise, the value trap dividend collection will be adequate for me in this small part of the p/f.