The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
ITV is firing all cylinders and positive TAR will help with SP rise.
I hope the SP reaches it's last year high soon!!
Time to buy?
So, its share price has struggled in recent times, but is now a smart time for me to think about buying ITV?
I’d say it might well be. ITV Studios remains on track to deliver total organic revenue growth of 5% per year to 2026. By then, the business is also confident of delivering at least £750m of digital revenues.
Recent trends have made it clear that traditional advertising is a flagging industry. But I like the moves the business is taking to diversify and move to a more digital future.
I’m hoping these results will provide ITV with some momentum going forward. If I had the cash, I’d strongly consider buying some shares.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/the-itv-share-price-jumps-as-it-posts-record-revenues/ar-BB1jtBDy
The ITV share price has soared after the release of the company’s full-year results. buy the stock today.
https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/03/07/the-itv-share-price-jumps-as-it-posts-record-revenues/
Looks like ITV is firing on all cylinders - Studio, ITVX and also TAR for 1Q 2024 is up 3%.
I'm now hopeful the share price will hit £1. And if someone bids for ITV then it might jump to £1.5 or so and i hope someone bid for ITV for shareholders benefit.
Pebble101, yeah I will but I thought I should ask experts in this forum for advice on the price level at which one should enter this stock.
HC in that case would you recommend to invest at this price or do you expect the SP might go lower and then I should invest?
What is the best price at which I should buy this stock?
Also, this court case is a big thing for ncyt. If they loss the case and have to pay what DHSC claimed for then bankruptcy is the only option.
So, is it worth taking a risk on a company which can go bankrupt or one should look at other AIM companies to grow their investment? And everyone here is knowledge enough to see this.
The point is not who will loss rather how long this is gonna drag. As lot of companies are forced to sell their business due to long court battles
Since we are in the election year, I think either they will delay the court case or fight tooth and nail to show the tax payers how they are protecting their money.
The whole covid contracts is thing of the past where general view is they were handed out to friends or some corners were cut in giving those contract. Not sure how ncyt can win this case.
Best would be either sell the studio business or list the studio business as a separate company so that shareholders can recover their money.
Not sure what Liberty Global strategy is because i think they are also sitting on huge losses??
Also, now they have a lot of money post All3media sale something might be happening in the bakground.
ITV has released the rating figures for Celebrity Big Brother 2024 launch (March 4), with the episode boasting its largest audience for a launch since 2016.
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If there a a bid placed by someone then is it mandatory for ITV to disclose this via RNS?