Do you suppose CCV can cash in the 41% increase in "Home Improvement" spending, if they put more effort(buying, and advertising on the radio) in selling more used tools and equipment ? Just maybe, we can eat a bit of the crumbs from Bunnings.
Weekly index of consumption per person, Normal weekly average = 100
Category weekly data — 27.04.2020 Latest week vs normal week Gyms & Fitness 5 -95%-95%Entertainment 12 -88%-88%Public Transport 20 -80%-80%Travel 36 -64%-64%Education 52 -48%-48%Cafes 54 -46%-46%Taxi/Rideshare 66 -34%-34%Road Tolls 69 -31%-31%Health Services 79 -21%-21%Supermarkets 98 -2%-2%Subscription TV 100 0%0%Pharmacies 104 4%4%Apps, games & music 105 5%5%Pet Care 120 20%20%Department Stores 134 34%34%Alcohol and Tobacco 138 38%38%Home Improvement 141 41%41%Furniture and Office 238 138%138%Online gambling 242 142%142%Food Delivery 313 213%213%Based on a weekly sample of the transactions of c.250,000 Australian consumersSource to: illion & AlphaBeta (part of Accenture)Created withDatawrapper
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Mkt cap ! $141.1M |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
22.0¢ | 22.5¢ | 22.0¢ | $52.87K | 237.6K |
Buyers (Bids)
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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2 | 50969 | 22.0¢ |
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Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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22.5¢ | 457197 | 6 |
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No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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2 | 50969 | 0.220 |
12 | 362651 | 0.215 |
11 | 344928 | 0.210 |
3 | 114000 | 0.205 |
3 | 62500 | 0.200 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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0.225 | 457197 | 6 |
0.230 | 629134 | 16 |
0.235 | 793732 | 5 |
0.240 | 534094 | 4 |
0.245 | 3908 | 1 |
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