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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ffi Holdings Plc | LSE:FFI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF04DT64 | ORD 1P |
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% | 25.50 | 25.00 | 26.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/11/2018 11:32 | When are interims officially? Last year they were early decemeber | momentum1 | |
21/11/2018 11:00 | Volume has dried up. Think we have to wait for interims before we see volume increase. Not too long to wait. | parob | |
21/11/2018 09:59 | Nice chunky buy | tsmith2 | |
20/11/2018 11:39 | Tsmith level 2 when the auction goes in shows how stacked the buy side is | ultimatewarrior | |
20/11/2018 11:26 | no discount to offer even on tiny buy..any sort of buying and this is moving uplooking forward to interims. | tsmith2 | |
19/11/2018 20:02 | Momentum filtered | ultimatewarrior | |
19/11/2018 18:17 | Seller pretty much exhausted here. Buying Volume slowly creeping up. | momentum1 | |
19/11/2018 11:24 | All in the article and certainly a solid business which was caught up in the Weinstein saga. All now sorted and put behind them. Throw off some serious caah too. Ridiculously low down here. | momentum1 | |
19/11/2018 10:33 | Where did you get that from? | tsmith2 | |
19/11/2018 07:49 | Article highlights the recovery story here. Interims due in 10 days. Think this goes a lot higher from here. | momentum1 | |
17/11/2018 08:13 | Thanks carcosa,Forward viewAccording to Liberum, FFI expects the US performance to normalise by the end of this financial year (March 2019) with completion contracts to be signed for 150-200 productions.That would be in in line with historic levels.Even so, Liberum reduced its price target and earnings per share per estimates for the next two years following the full year numbers.The target price is now 91p from 100p, but that is still a hefty premium to the current market price of 40p and once confidence increases in the estimates for 2019 and beyond the shares should re-rate added the broker.FFI is a world leading business in an exciting industry, it says, that has cash on the balance sheet, produced US$17mln of underlying profits last year and has the potential to grow this by 20%. | parob | |
17/11/2018 06:24 | Something of a round-up article: www.proactiveinvesto | carcosa | |
16/11/2018 18:38 | Two large trades popped up from yesterday. The 115K looks like a buy. Not sure about the 92.5K. | parob | |
15/11/2018 15:44 | MMs up to usual | tsmith2 | |
15/11/2018 13:27 | Certainly looks a good recovery play. Patience here will no doubt pay off. Looking forward to the upcoming results. | momentum1 | |
15/11/2018 12:55 | mm's win again. | dave4545 | |
15/11/2018 08:50 | still think we have someone mopping up in States | tsmith2 | |
14/11/2018 18:45 | Volume picking up a tad and the sells keep getting mopped up. Wonder if TBF got a call from his broker today.A bull pennant breakout on the cards soon. | parob | |
14/11/2018 17:00 | well as they say, 'caveat emptor'. ;) | eentweedrie | |
14/11/2018 16:42 | Mind you the buyer did get robbed a fraction. Should have paid 43p so they did themselves out of £300 | dave4545 | |
14/11/2018 16:41 | The poor things. We struggle to make a living while they make hundreds of millions a year. Bless :-)) | dave4545 | |
14/11/2018 16:38 | well the mms take a lot of risk to make the market liquid so deserve to be well compensated especially with stocks like ffi. | eentweedrie | |
14/11/2018 16:31 | So when somebody is selling 12,500 at 41.75p the mm's are charging somebody else 44p for 30k robbing barstewards, they always win | dave4545 |
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