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S4 Capital Plc | SFOR | London | Ordinary Share |
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45.50 | 45.00 | 48.00 | 47.76 | 45.66 |
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Posted at 02/5/2024 12:49 by auson1 tongosti,I don't think wally can. On 15th April wally says he went short at 58p he first mentions this on 24th after shareprice has fallen from 60p to 51p. No posts on 15th he posts on several times on 16th 17th 4 times on the 18th 22nd 23rd all with no mention of 58p short but mentioned closing his other made up short at 38p ! He even talks about this recovering and not worth the risk for a amall punt. see below 'wallywoo - 16 Apr 2024 - 12:37:11 - 10400 of 10533 SFOR - SFOR Lol, the ramping on this BB is ridiculous. Huge ye ha we are going to the moon on the way up. Shocked quiet on the way down. This will recover in the medium term. But it won't be quick. Massive amounts of debt, and a poor business outlook will make recovery look like paint drying. and this 'wallywoo - 16 Apr 2024 - 19:33:33 - 10415 of 10533 SFOR - SFOR wallywoo - 22 Jan 2024 - 15:29:15 - 9135 of 10415 Decided to close my short at 38p. This may fall further, but has been a great investment. Some good value elsewhere. Stuck money into glencore at 400. Was disappointed there was no refinancing needed here. Yet' The 17th this ' wallywoo - 17 Apr 2024 - 13:45:24 - 10424 of 10533 SFOR - SFOR Lol auson, You are not really comparing a huge gambling distressed share with few assets and £200m of debt with a £60bn valued commodity giant with £80bn commodity based net assets and a 8% dividend. Are you? My investment there is up nearly 20% in 3 months with a 4% dividend coming and another in August. Although it is a 6 figure sum, I can cash it in easily. This investment is barely surviving. Not worth the risk currently imho. Even for a small punt. Could easily turn down rapidly.' |
Posted at 24/4/2024 09:07 by auson1 'wallywoo - 04 May 2022 - 10:36:33 - 170 of 353 SFOR 2022 - SFORCertainly a large amount of fear in the share price. Despite that have bgt in today at 298 for the first time. Sometimes you have to way up any potential bad news in the price. This comes out as a good risk reward, imo. It was only 20 months ago that SFOR easily raised £116m at 315p per share. There's been spectacular growth since then. Good punt ahead of the results, whenever they maybe!!' |
Posted at 16/4/2024 10:23 by mister md I'm taking an investment rather than trading approach, in the hope I get a decent return over the medium-long term. SFOR has had some big growth years and I'm sure they will eventually come back. A dividend payout would be nice too. Definitely not one of my top 10 holdings, but a higher risk higher reward type of play.'¤ Following the recently completed share buyback of 1% of the Company's share capital earlier this month, the Board will consider paying an inaugural dividend following this year's half-year results, if further operational progress has been made. Our focus remains on using free cash flow to reduce debt, buyback shares and dividends. Strategic and operational highlights ¤ After four years of very strong growth (like-for-like net revenue growth of 44.0% in 2019, 19.4% in 2020, 43.7% in 2021 and 25.9% in 2022), 2023 was a difficult year with a like-for-like decline of 4.5% in net revenue. After growth in the first half of the year, the third and fourth quarters were more challenging. ' |
Posted at 28/3/2024 06:39 by halfpenny BREAKING NEWS FT TODAY..M&A MEGA DEALS now in play and Rising rapidly. Brighter Future..and we still have Suitors Circulating ! Remember... SFOR still a Billion Dollar Company. Revenue still over A Billion same as last year when share price was over 150p. See Charts... Billings £1,870.5 million Revenue £1,011.5 million Valuation increased by top Brokers. Debt falls for SFOR. Brighter Days Ahead as the Foundation gets Stronger for SFOR |
Posted at 28/3/2024 06:30 by tongosti Let's see how yesterday's REVERSAL plays out today chaps. Two of our village community members desperately need it.JoJo needs 300%+ to get to b/e with our dear wreckers (truth be told the biggest bozo out there) needing ... well ... 1200%+ to get his copper coins back. Please buy generously ... Drew Lonmenob - 09 Feb 2022 - 08:28:04 - 3166 of 9937 SFOR - SFOR Drew is already long good ole wrongosti barking up the wrong tree again.... long at decent levels too Price on 09 Feb 2022... 555p jo2362 - 18 Sep 2023 - 08:35:26 - 7442 of 9926 SFOR - SFOR Uninvestable! Lost my life savings in with this dog! One lesson, never listen to analysts, JKR or anyone here telling everyone else not to sell as it will recover! |
Posted at 27/3/2024 21:54 by halfpenny Brokers recommend SFOR with Target above 60p-80p Some say much higher above 100pRemember... SFOR still a Billion Dollar Company. Revenue still over A Billion same as last year when share price was over 150p. WoW. !! Billings £1,870.5 million Revenue £1,011.5 million Valuation increased by top Brokers. Debt falls for SFOR. Brighter Future...we still have Suitors Circulating ! |
Posted at 27/3/2024 19:02 by tongosti jo fool - you're in great company. following is from wreckers' previous alias (any wonder he has a new one now).The idiot was superlong SFOR at > 555 (price on the day of his following post). LOL Spoiler - fools (jo + wreckers) go hand in hand together... here we go Drew Lonmenob - 09 Feb 2022 - 08:28:04 - 3166 of 9937 SFOR - SFOR Drew is already long good ole wrongosti barking up the wrong tree again.... long at decent levels too |
Posted at 27/3/2024 10:40 by halfpenny Presentation showed confidence in Market this year even though they are cautious they are very confident in activity improving especially in the AI space. DEBT at a good level and sustainable confirmed by third parties. SFOR gained Industry Awards Q1.Got more at these cheap levels as the outlook will surprise. SFOR still a Billion Dollar Company. Revenue still over A Billion same as last year when share price was over 150p. WoW. !! Billings £1,870.5 million Revenue £1,011.5 million Valuation increased by top Brokers. Debt falls for SFOR. SFOR will now be Stronger for Longer with a great Future. Brighter Future...we still have Suitors Circulating ! |
Posted at 29/1/2024 11:23 by auson1 A recent gem from wallywoo re share buybacks being mentioned'wallywoo - 09 Nov 2023 - 13:40:17 - 8250 of 9278 SFOR - SFOR Because share buybacks and dividends are a BLUFF. You are an idiot if you cannot see that. Sfor said 12 months ago they would buyback 5% of the shares (they can't afford to). So they haven't!! SMS is trying to keep the share price as high as possible by lying. That gives him the option to issue shares at a higher price. Problem is the market doesn't believe him. Lol hades, Jefferies had a 1200 target on sfor when the share price was 850p. Do you believe them now? The market doesn't!' |
Posted at 22/1/2024 14:35 by north6 If I’m not mistaken, for it to turn around, clients need to be spending and SFOR needs to win pitches for that spend.Clients aren’t spending as much as they did with all agencies not just SFOR. To make matters worse, SFORs clients and targets are tech companies, who are having a savage rerating of their own to deal with, and so have cut back more than most. On top of that, SFOR has sought a tech rating itself, which explains the 850 high, but also the current extremely poor valuation, well below what other agencies are rated Not much Sorrel can do, other than making sure whatever work comes along SFOR win and engineering the debt as much as possible now that inflation and interest rates are expected to fall. So, hob-nobbing with tech titans and other corporates at Davos, gauging what their thoughts are and strategies are, what direction they are moving, while providing his own views, is precisely what he should be doing. IMO. |
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