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I value Pogo's opinion. He has more depth than Winnie who just copies and pastes articles and fires off insults. Jed is still the God of all things ITV.
Because ITV's return to the index this year is inevitable in my opinion
All weekend long stupid discussion with a troll.
I am happy myself with Monday. Although I'm still wondering how the order system works, because theoretically I should have bought it a little cheaper, but I've got it over with now. Topped £20k on my ISA account and much cheaper than I expected 2 weeks ago.
Now let's get to my predictions. It was already cheap. A 5-8% correction in the ITV price after the ex-dividend date is still possible, but I believe that the lower limit of the decline was the range of 69.5-70 pence with very little supply. In reality, the decline had a chance to occur (and still does) if the price on that day reached a level of around 80 pence. To tell you the truth, I assumed that I would decide to buy shares before if the price was max. 85 pence. So I consider today's purchase a success in my long-term investment. Forecasts for the end of the year are rather unchanged, i.e. £1.2-1.5. Here, as usual, we depend on the market environment. And if the war situation does not worsen, oil prices stabilize at current or lower levels - I assume the beginning of a reduction in interest rates in the UK in May/June, increasing revenues in the ITV advertising segment and the exchange rate quickly heading towards £1. As it grows, investors will remember ITV, but also the FTSE 100 index. Because ITV's return to the index this year is unlikely to be inevitable.
Good morning tom, Did I just read that post correct. tom giving praise to the Dame. !!!!!!!!!
Anyway it's looking like the SP will not reach the 79p-80 p before the Divi ex date. I will have to buy back in at 68p-70p with the money I sold last week at 75p.
It's a game.
Graeme Souness is to be the saviour of ITV!
The CEO Dame McCall is doing a great job despite the share price this time last year being 82p. Despite wiping 7 billion from the company valuation since 2018. Despite being summoned before Parliament for allowing sexual predators to run amok.
Winnie really is living in an alternative universe where 70yr old ageing ex footballers are relevant to a tv audience. Schofield as a football pundit next?
At it again, Tom, eh!
If raining on the parade of good news gets tiresome your frequent remarks about Russian culture and your Russian girlfriend take you momentarily off track. It appears to be another indication of overcompensation. It wouldn't be surprising if your daydreams involve identifying with the incel fraternity.
Seek help, man.
I bought back in September at 70p. I am looking pretty here. Ex divi next week. Almost a 6p profit on 70p in about 8 months once the divi pays out. Not my best investment but it pays for the holidays and nights at the Ballet with Russian aristocracy.
Oh, Tom, resorting to deflection won't make your inadequacies disappear, just like overcompensating won't magically make them go away. Your dream of a ‘Manosphere’ on here won’t materialise, however many pseudonyms you create. Maybe instead, you should consider some introspection therapy – it's all the rage these days. And while you're at it, it might be time to cut your losses in this stock and face reality.
Go on, get to know yourself, because clearly, brushing up on your condition is the key to transforming into a better version of yourself, rather than staying stuck in the past like a prehistoric relic – one would suggest you start here:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-024-02978-7
Winnie has taken to spamming the forum?
Hate to break it to you Winnie but most young football fans will not be impressed by Souness. 30 years since he managed Liverpool. Even longer since he played. Next you will be telling us that Alan Hansen is coming out of retirement for ITV at the tournament.....
It gets more and more desperate for good news here.
‘appears he is set for a more permanent role, ... Souness has been signed by ITV for the upcoming UEFA European Football Championship 2024 (Euro 2024).’
‘He will be apart of the coverage from the first game of the tournament between Scotland and hosts Germany on June 14’
‘Souness will join the likes of Gary Neville, Jill Scott, Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Joleon Lescott, Eni Aluko, Joe Cole and Karen Carney as part of ITV's Euro 2024 coverage.’
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/national/uk-today/24237001.itv-signs-graeme-souness-euro-2024-sky-sport-exit/
Once more, Tom, you're grasping at straws. A minor error in mentioning host nations instead of 'home nations' doesn't suggest dwelling in the past, unlike your persistent focus on criticising women. Just to clarify, I happen to be a passionate male, so your aim missed its mark once again.
You can get help with that problem of yours, you just need to pick up the courage and seek it out.
Two host nations? DDR still exists and Winnie is stil living in 1989???? That would explain alot about her posts here.
Please anybody new take this as evidence that Winnie has no idea about anything she talks about.
In anticipation of the upcoming major competition involving two host nations, broadcasters have swiftly moved to enhance their roster of pundits to ensure comprehensive coverage of the events unfolding in Germany.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13281179/ITV-hire-legendary-former-Sky-Sports-pundit-Euro-2024-major-coup-ahead-summers-tournament-Germany.html
Ironknut,
‘Why Misogyny whatever the gender a pathetic CEO should be criticised.’
Why indeed?
Understanding the underlying psychological factors contributing to the consistent use of derogatory terms against women requires a comprehensive assessment, ideally through therapeutic introspection sessions. Plausible diagnostic considerations may involve exploring the individual's childhood experiences, particularly instances of rejection, which could contribute to the development of misogyny. Misogyny, a deeply concerning psychological phenomenon, often manifests with a tendency to overcompensate for feelings of inadequacy. Furthermore, individuals exhibiting misogynistic behaviour may attempt to deflect attention by emphasising issues related to racism and transgenderism. Addressing these issues is challenging, as individuals entrenched in misogyny may resist assistance. However, it is crucial to recognise the seriousness of the issue and to offer support and understanding where possible, but for the most part, they’re best ignored.
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Again:
McCall won't be going anywhere because she's well-respected in the industry, after making the necessary changes, and is turning the ship around!
https://www.itv.com/presscentre/media-releases/itvx-has-record-quarter
https://www.marketingweek.com/itv-marketing-influence-reboot/
The Big institutional investors have moved against the CEO of ITV. Demanded she take a cut where as previously they remained silent. It amazes me that Winnie would want to suppress discussion of this. The logical place for further actions to take place would be at the AGM in May. That could have huge repercussions for the Board but it would be the first real vote of confidence since they covered up for the sexual predator Schofield and were seen lying to Parliament.
Winnie why not play the race card as well? Why are the fixated on the CEO's gender only? The Scottish and Irish here will feel you are not speaking up for them. The anti transphobes will surely be happy to rally behind your screams of discrimination.
Anyone regretting selling ITV shares, must have somehow found an even worse company to invest with. Why Misogyny whatever the gender a pathetic CEO should be criticised.
Tom, don't hesitate any longer; seize control of your dire circumstances and make a change, get out. Alternatively, man up, confront the situation head-on, average down and refrain from perpetuating misogyny to deflect your responsibility as a poor investor, and silence the negativities to boot.
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Attention, new investors: Be wary of WimbledonTom's motives, aimed at impeding ITV's advancement. His persistent attacks on the CEO, are his primary tactic. He frequently adopts alternate pseudonyms. Those who recently sold their shares because they were influenced by his nonsense are no doubt regretting it. ITV
ITV spin? Still only the 5th largest streaming platform in the UK. Way behind where they once were as biggest broadcaster. Does their free to air model future stand any chance with falling as revenue? Dwindling advertising revenue and yet they pay Louis Walsh somewhere close to a million for Celebrity Big Brother. Who signs off on this nonsense.
Anyway Winnie as you well know, the big institutional investors forced the CEO, Dame Carolyn McCall to take a big reduction to her remuneration. No longer 3.5million. They expressed disquiet that her rewards were not linked to share performance.
That to me says there is discontent amongst the majority owners. Any kind of measure or notice could get put to the Board between now and the AGM. The smart investors would be pushing for change at a company where the CEO has wiped 7 billion from the valuation of the company.
Vote McCall OUT 2024.
Thanks, good find - great press release!
Looks like ITVs Q1 2024 exceeded expectations.
And, she won't be going anywhere because she's well respected in the industry, after making the necessary changes, and is turning the ship around!
https://www.itv.com/presscentre/media-releases/itvx-has-record-quarter
https://www.marketingweek.com/itv-marketing-influence-reboot/
“ ITV has commissioned a brand-new gameshow from the producers of Big Brother.
Already successful in seven countries, 99 to Beat is a gameshow that anyone can win, but there's a catch.”
https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a60392611/itv-new-gameshow-99-to-beat/
@LondonWatcher - Didn’t you notice that article is 5 years old (October 2019)? :)
ITV Studios Shake-Up: Viacom Hires Maria Kyriacou for Top Europe Post, John de Mol Departs
Viacom International Media Networks has hired Maria Kyriacou as president of Vimn U.K., Northern and Eastern Europe, giving her oversight of all the company's media networks and related businesses in 33 European countries, including Britain's Channel 5.
Kyriacou, who has most recently served as president of international for ITV Studios, will report to David Lynn, president and CEO of Vimn.
ITV Studios, meanwhile, unveiled a reorganization, with The Voice and Big Brother creator John de Mol exiting.
"Maria has led the international expansion of ITV’s studios business, and her track record of growing international revenues from production,...
https://www.imdb.com/news/ni62635497/?ref_=nws_nwr_li
Calculated As At Last RNS Dated : 05-Apr-2024
Available Funds : £235,000,000
Total Number Of Shares Repurchased : 19,871,078
Average Price Paid (p) : 71.94
Total Value Of Shares Repurchased (Using Average) : £14,294,663
Remaining Funds : £220,705,337
Remaining Funds As % Of Available Funds : 93.9%
Used Funds / % Of Buyback Completed : 6.1%
Original Voting Rights Before Buyback : 4,052,409,194
Current Voting Rights : 4,032,538,116
Current Reduction In Voting Rights : -0.49%
* Estimated Total Number Of Shares Repurchased At Completion : 326,674,600
* Estimated Voting Rights At Completion : 3,725,734,594
* Estimated Reduction In Voting Rights At Completion : -8.1%
* Based on remaining funds and current average price paid, will vary as buyback progresses
** Estimated Completion Date Assuming Current Velocity : 16-Mar-2025
** Based on current average shares repurchased per day, will vary as buyback progresses
2% drop in a day despite buybacks. I blame the warmongering troll Pogo.