| Prev Close: | 445.00 |
|---|---|
| Open: | 444.90 |
| Bid: | 449.90 |
| Ask: | 450.10 |
| 1y Target Est: | 421.93 |
| Beta: | N/A |
| Next Earnings Date: | N/A |
| Day's Range: | 444.90 - 451.10 |
|---|---|
| 52wk Range: | 263.20 - 451.10 |
| Volume: | 4,117,316 |
| Avg Vol (3m): | 5,061,260 |
| Market Cap: | 3.17B |
| P/E (ttm): | 1,691.73 |
| EPS (ttm): | 0.27 |
| Div & Yield: | N/A (N/A) |
Headlines
- Is William Hill the Ultimate Retirement Share?at Motley Fool(Mon May 13)
- William Hill's Topping extends stay as CEOat Reuters(Thu May 9)
- William Hill Is About to Enter a New Golden Ageat Motley Fool(Tue May 7)
- [$$] U.K. Firm Bets on U.S. Trackat The Wall Street Journal(Tue May 7)
- UPDATE 1-Ladbrokes hires William Hill man to lead digital driveat Reuters(Wed May 1)
- Ladbrokes recruits William Hill man to run digital unitat Reuters(Wed May 1)
- Greece gives OPAP suitor more time to raise offerat Reuters(Thu Apr 25)
- UPDATE 2-Greece gives OPAP suitor more time to raise offerat Reuters(Thu Apr 25)
- Playtech hunts for deals with William Hill cashat Reuters(Thu Apr 25)
- William Hill Hails Grand National "Major Success"at Motley Fool(Fri Apr 19)
- Online gambling drives William Hill profit higherat Reuters(Fri Apr 19)
- BRIEF-William Hill - Q1 net revenue grew by 15 percentat Reuters(Fri Apr 19)
- Greece confirms it has two bids for gambling firm OPAPat Reuters(Wed Apr 17)
- CVC considers bid for betting exchange Betfairat Reuters(Mon Apr 15)
- 3 More FTSE Shares for the Week Aheadat Motley Fool(Fri Apr 12)
Must Read
- When is it OK for wunderkinds to drop out of school? (Hey, it worked for Tumblr's founder!)The Canadian Press(1969-12-31T18:59:59GMT-05:00)
- Former Montana Gov. Schweitzer elected chairman of mining company; Senate run still possibleThe Canadian Press(1969-12-31T18:59:59GMT-05:00)
- Apple to argue for tax reform, defend tax practices on TuesdayReuters(1969-12-31T18:59:59GMT-05:00)
- Shares grind higher, yen rebounds on minister's remarksReuters(1969-12-31T18:59:59GMT-05:00)
- Report: 87 shipwrecks, most from WWII, could leak oil near US, but no 'ticking time bombs'The Canadian Press(1969-12-31T18:59:59GMT-05:00)