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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fih Group Plc | LSE:FIH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD0CWJ91 | 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% | 230.00 | 210.00 | 250.00 | 230.00 | 230.00 | 230.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ferries | 52.71M | 3.12M | 0.2494 | 9.22 | 28.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/1/2017 19:18 | Rising again in the new year. | weatherman | |
27/11/2016 07:42 | Thanks Weatherman. Also a piece on same webpage about Premier Oil and lenders having a say on new projects going forward. Recent FIH results show "business as usual". | whackford | |
26/11/2016 09:51 | hxxp://en.mercopress | weatherman | |
19/10/2016 10:11 | hxxp://en.mercopress New CE of FIG is a Rowland just like at FIH - coincidence? hxxp://en.mercopress | weatherman | |
17/10/2016 19:54 | I sold the rest on Friday I think could have a quick 10 - 15% correction | ch1ck | |
11/10/2016 12:04 | I sold a chunk this morning up 20% and looking like it could correct but I may be wrong but have enough invested to make it work either way | ch1ck | |
07/10/2016 07:34 | When you look at all the failed growth stories on aim, a recovering asset play is probably a safer bet. I did well in Avesco. | weatherman | |
07/10/2016 07:23 | Yes, as predicted, moving back to around £3 which is the NAV per share. | whackford | |
06/10/2016 20:18 | Still moving ahead slowly. | weatherman | |
28/9/2016 13:25 | New presentation on the website showing Net Asset Value £3.10 per share, £14m of cash and strategy on future acquisition. Worth a look. | whackford | |
17/9/2016 09:32 | Thanks Weatherman. I have repeated my last post, slightly amended: This is a low risk,very stable, conservatively run company. Using the normal valuation methods it is a real bargain at £2.00 by my reckoning. Also by the reckoning of W H Ireland who give it a target of £3.00. The P/E is modest and net asset value per share is about £3.10, with £1 per share held in cash after netting off the small amount of debt. Following Wednesday's announcement from the FO that various agreements with Argentina on trade, oil and other things are now in place, and with the strengthening outlook for oil, I expect the share price to progress towards its historic level. | whackford | |
17/9/2016 08:00 | OK - I've now created a new thread. | weatherman | |
15/1/2007 16:02 | is this company still trading and making a profit? | silvester1 | |
29/6/2005 12:27 | Will we ever get any compensation or return on these shares | silvester1 | |
21/1/2003 10:15 | How is the company doing now that it has been in receivership for some time??? | silvester1 | |
27/9/2002 10:13 | Its a matter of opinion whether the food was tasty. We ate there once (Guildford). The service was appalling, and the choices on the menu very 'samey'. I like my vegetables on the 'undercooked' side but these were on the wrong side of raw! | muchos wonga | |
27/9/2002 09:16 | No, the shares are worthless and the stock has been deleted from the AIM at 0p per share. Its a shame becuase the restaurants serve very tasty food. | tones8 | |
23/9/2002 14:34 | are these shares worth anything | silvester1 | |
10/7/2002 15:49 | Is that that then? Have we all lost every penny. Anyone any info? | pojscott | |
04/7/2002 14:58 | Obviously no directors purchases despite a share price collapse was a clear sign. A lesson to be learnt for the future | 813061 | |
03/7/2002 18:18 | Now look out for who is behind the bids for purchasing the remains. Could prove to be a lesson for us all. Dont hold yor breath for us shareholders. | tabbhils | |
03/7/2002 18:10 | Usually there is nothing left over for the shareholders but I wonder if there will be in this particular case as there seems to be some profitable bits left to the business. | salpara111 | |
03/7/2002 10:04 | Yes its an exceedingly ill looking fish by all accounts.. its a shameit really is.. although the restaurants will cotinue trading as normal.. | mitzis | |
03/7/2002 09:28 | Well, at least I took my own advice and was waiting to see what the next 6 months brought. I had been tempted at various points but all the signs said "wait and see" so I did and there we have it. I am guessing that their trading conditions were continuing to deteriorate otherwise I would have thought that some judicious, if somewhat painful, surgery would have saved the profitable core of restaurants but there we go. Bad luck to all holders. The only thing to do is look at what happened and learn from the mistake. | salpara111 |
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