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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Premier Foods Plc | LSE:PFD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7N0K053 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.40 | 0.24% | 167.00 | 166.40 | 167.00 | 167.00 | 165.60 | 167.00 | 24,373 | 09:00:41 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Food Preparations, Nec | 1.01B | 91.6M | 0.1054 | 15.83 | 1.45B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/4/2016 00:26 | creddy - take your point. Depends how McC see synergies. BOD of PFD could just push them too far… j | jswjsw | |
07/4/2016 13:29 | donsan so The Times are saying buy? Cheers | seball | |
07/4/2016 13:22 | 70p next bid by McCormick and then Nissin will also put in a higher bid imo | seball | |
07/4/2016 12:59 | gets a buy recommendation in todays Times, suggests next bid could be over 70p, taken a small punt, el don | donsan | |
07/4/2016 12:07 | Ok then creddy.Bye. | anony mous | |
07/4/2016 11:25 | Not confidence inspiring. Think I'll stick to oil. | creddy | |
07/4/2016 11:05 | I think Premiers Presentation and handling of this has been quite good tbh. Hopefully the bidders will appreciate this too. :-)) I bought some Cadbury Mini Rolls just in case. ;-)) | isis | |
07/4/2016 09:43 | Very tight pricing at the moment. Barclays stockbrokers buy 58.16p / sell 58.08 | hillbrown | |
07/4/2016 08:41 | If enough egos (on both sides) want this to happen then it will go through be it good or bad. Look over at Quindell, now Watchstone (WTG) and their division sale to Slater and Gordon. Ego driven demand for quick growth etc........ | tonybaloni | |
06/4/2016 20:01 | creddy - It's not upto us. There are multi-National Corporations that can see the potential here. Look at Kitkat - biggest Chocolate Bar seller in the World - came from York. | isis | |
06/4/2016 19:36 | Neither sour grapes nor large short. Hope I'm wrong for all you holding stock but can't help wondering why its not trading closer to 65p. Parked my cash in oil, Brent back at $40. Still keeping an eye on this, may have a small punt tomorrow morning. | creddy | |
06/4/2016 17:31 | As I said earlier today, PFD is in play. Even if there is a firm and recommended by the board offer by Monday or whenever it does not close the door on others bidding and the likelihood is that suitors, expected and unexpected, will come out of the woodwork. | hillbrown | |
06/4/2016 17:29 | 75p - 90p final price as Nissin will also bid bidding war coming. Sit back and enjoy the ride. Good luck all | seball | |
06/4/2016 17:21 | LOL, creddy, is it sour grapes or pain on a big short? We could have a deal by Monday, although a new (higher :)... ) bidder might delay things for a couple of weeks. | family values | |
06/4/2016 17:18 | Nothing new there other than the word 'constructive'. I May be wrong but I reckon a firm offer will not be forthcoming. | creddy | |
06/4/2016 16:27 | 70p on its way! | mick | |
06/4/2016 16:27 | 70p on its way! | mick | |
06/4/2016 16:24 | "Premier and its advisers have also had detailed discussions with McCormick and its advisers regarding Premier's pension plans. The discussions between McCormick, Premier and their respective advisers have been constructive". DYOR and good luck to all holders.... | tonybaloni | |
06/4/2016 16:24 | 70p Soon ! | chinese investor | |
06/4/2016 16:22 | Why will due diligence be a problem? The Japs were very happy when they looked. | family values | |
06/4/2016 15:57 | Due diligence will be the problem | buywell3 | |
06/4/2016 15:50 | Liz. Mlcx sZz Zoez WqsZxe | mick | |
06/4/2016 15:24 | The company is in play. Its going to go whether its undervalued, overvalued or whatever. Only question is how far north of 65p it will be. | hillbrown |
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