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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Phsc Plc | LSE:PHSC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033113456 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 22.00 | 21.00 | 23.00 | 22.00 | 22.00 | 22.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Health & Allied Services,nec | 3.44M | 243k | 0.0220 | 10.00 | 2.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2010 09:12 | Sorry not in the country but would like an update. Are things steady as she goes or a slight downturn in the service sector? Still like the long term steady approach to growth. | dd776 | |
03/9/2010 18:50 | Not able to Gilston but if you are going can you please update? Couple of 10k sales today on plus and the shares hold steady, pretty impressive for PHSC. | battlebus | |
03/9/2010 17:26 | AGM next Thursday should be interesting. Anyone else going? | gilston | |
18/8/2010 17:20 | More to this rise than a dividend payment Gilston, but whatever the reason it's long overdue. True value imho would be 35/40p. Lets hope we can sustain the rise. | battlebus | |
18/8/2010 15:31 | Someone, somewhere, has realised the dividend of 0.9p. is payable to shareholders on the register as at 27th Aug. There is still time to buy! | gilston | |
18/8/2010 15:03 | same again today... 2nd place | capt bligh | |
13/8/2010 17:02 | On the leaders board on Friday 13th what about that! | battlebus | |
05/8/2010 08:33 | dd776 your doing exactly what i've been doing for years and at 18.45 thats a bargain. As long as they pay dividends i'm happy. Funny thought about adding again today after reading the annual report last night. ps can only buy for 20p now! 20/16.6 | battlebus | |
05/8/2010 08:30 | picked up some more for the income and the windfall when the economy picks up and the shares are re rated. 5000 at 18.45 pence with the .9 pence diy to come, great | dd776 | |
25/7/2010 19:49 | Just back from holidays and as expected these results are sound and the shareprice is just plain silly. A dividend of nearly 5% is a great safety cushion. Someone will take these out at a much greater price just wait and see. | battlebus | |
17/7/2010 09:54 | King is around 55 & Coote around 50 yrs. old. The wait for them to want to sell out may not be too long. | gilston | |
17/7/2010 08:21 | picked up some more for the income and the windfall when the economy picks up and the shares are re rated | dd776 | |
15/7/2010 15:16 | perfectly respectable results 5% yield pe of 5-6 plenty of cash no dept. Enterprise value just over a million squids. These will get bought out when the founders get fed up... it could be a long wait. | capt bligh | |
03/6/2010 11:49 | Results next month so good to see a few nibblers here. | battlebus | |
30/4/2010 07:39 | So much for going higher a sale off 100k has tanked these. | battlebus | |
07/4/2010 22:13 | Don't think it is compulsary but hey there's a few 25k trades going through lets hope we will be heading higher shortly. Wonder how the latest addition to the company is doing. | battlebus | |
25/3/2010 17:24 | why did we not get a trading statement like last year for the third quarter? | dd776 | |
26/1/2010 18:59 | LOL the rise didn't last then, ah well maybe in another 2 years. | battlebus | |
26/1/2010 06:37 | good long way to go | dd776 | |
25/1/2010 17:44 | I think someone is listening- nice rise today. | battlebus | |
23/1/2010 13:40 | Sorry Gilston my way of wording was wrong but the point you make is the reason i'm still buying these. "FORTUNES OF PHSC" SHOULD HAVE READ FORTUNES OF THE PHSC SHAREPRICE. Hope that is clear. I doubt there is anything more they can do to make this more successful except the present plan of growth through aquisitions and share buy backs. One day the market will wake up and put a valuation that is a sound reflection of this company. | battlebus | |
23/1/2010 13:04 | The issue is not the "fortunes of PHSC" which currently are satisfactory, but whether the share price adequately reflects those fortunes as they stand. Nav is currently around 47p per share & the historic div. yield is around 5% at these prices. | gilston | |
22/1/2010 17:22 | Yes all to the good in my opinion. I'm still buying these from time to time you might see the trades going through but i believe that i'm the only one. The management here are fantastic and will turn the fortunes of PHSC around its just a waiting game. | battlebus | |
22/1/2010 17:05 | Another large share-buyback [300,000] for cancellation. The freefloat on these shares must now be very small. | gilston | |
31/12/2009 17:14 | PHSC completes acquisition of Quality Leisure Management Comments 0Rating Unrated (0) EMAIL PRINT RSS SHARETEXT SIZE: A A A 31 December 2009 @ 11:28 am BSTNext Markets Article PHSC plc - the Aylesford-based provider of health, safety and environmental services to corporate and public sector clients - has completed the purchase of Quality Leisure Management Ltd. Established in 1990, Quality Leisure Management (QLM) provides a wide range of services principally to the sport and leisure management sector. With 80% of QLM's business related to health and safety management, this acquisition enables PHSC plc to extend its range of services and gain exposure to a new client base. In the 2009 calendar year QLM achieved adjusted pre-tax profits of around 100,000 on income of 825,000. A consideration of 200,000 has been paid in cash on completion for the goodwill of the business and a total of 105,954 new ordinary shares of PHSC plc have been allotted and issued to the vendors. Story provided by Business Financial Newswire | battlebus |
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