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STAF Staffline Group Plc

30.50
0.60 (2.01%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Staffline Group Plc LSE:STAF London Ordinary Share GB00B040L800 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.60 2.01% 30.50 30.00 31.00 29.90 29.90 29.90 369,275 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Management Consulting Svcs 938.2M -11M -0.0664 -4.50 49.56M
Staffline Group Plc is listed in the Management Consulting Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker STAF. The last closing price for Staffline was 29.90p. Over the last year, Staffline shares have traded in a share price range of 22.00p to 43.00p.

Staffline currently has 165,768,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Staffline is £49.56 million. Staffline has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/10/2016
12:12
might get a bite there at that spt level
luckymouse
14/10/2016
08:41
Could well hit the post Brexit low now the dividend has been pocketed !
gbh2
14/10/2016
08:27
Can't help thinking the Board has missed a trick by not issuing a Q3 update.
zho
13/10/2016
09:58
Yes to ex-divi today
fizzypop
13/10/2016
09:54
If memory servers correctly today is ex dividend date?
gbh2
13/10/2016
09:46
Yeah particularly:

Taken from page RNS:

"Gross profit from permanent recruitment grew 13.8% in reported rates and 1.0% in constant currencies, to £119.5m (Q3 2015: £105.1m) and gross profit from temporary recruitment grew 14.9% in reported rates and 2.0% in constant currencies, to £39.1m (Q3 2015: £34.0m). This resulted in a ratio of permanent to temporary recruitment of 75:25. Excluding the UK, which experienced a particularly strong temporary performance in Q3 2015, as well as the effect of the UK Referendum result in Q3 2016, permanent recruitment grew 3% and temporary grew 7%. The variation in these growth rates between permanent and temporary recruitment continued to be driven primarily by uncertainty in some of our markets, leading to a lower number of permanent positions being filled and an increase in the hiring of lower-risk temporary positions"

themaker
13/10/2016
08:40
I thought this would pick up given the recent Pagegroup rns but there's still little to no interest at the current price.
gbh2
13/10/2016
08:18
Discussion on STAF in comments section of
zho
10/10/2016
19:55
These are being played
ricky46
07/10/2016
15:29
essential, I just cannot be bothered at times :))
gbh2
07/10/2016
15:04
GG think you are getting it wrong way around - if pound is higher then it is worth more converting to other currencies and vice versa.
essential
07/10/2016
15:03
gbh27 Oct '16 - 12:50 - 1541 of 1543 0 0
Probably because potential foreign staff are no longer interested in working here due to the fall in the £, I hear they're leaving for richer pickings.


if the pound is weak, its more attractive cos they send more home

ggbarabajagal
07/10/2016
14:54
"I hear they're leaving for richer pickings" lol

Such insight!

Looks interesting re support.

shauney2
07/10/2016
14:51
Back at 1 year and 3 year support so topped up..
essential
07/10/2016
12:50
Probably because potential foreign staff are no longer interested in working here due to the fall in the £, I hear they're leaving for richer pickings.
gbh2
07/10/2016
12:48
Looks like its heading back to the post-brexit price.
imranawan
04/10/2016
12:58
weekly momentum rising
luckymouse
04/10/2016
10:00
2 directors did buy £100k worth at £9 recently
nfs
04/10/2016
09:39
On it's way back?
b3842517
03/10/2016
15:06
My rough estimate.
johnv
03/10/2016
15:05
Ah, I see what you mean. Sorry, I got the wrong end of the stick.
zho
03/10/2016
15:03
Yes, last years first half was 32.2p, second half was 60.6p. This years interim was 48.1p from last year 32.2p.(49% increase), apply that 49% to 60.6 gives you 90.3p, add first half and its total of 139p. Maybe knock some off due to brexit.
johnv
03/10/2016
14:54
Isn't there a seasonal bias? I think the figure I've got for the whole year is 114p.
zho
03/10/2016
14:47
The eps in the interim rose by 49%, applying the same to the 2nd half and we arrive at 139eps for the year.
johnv
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