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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Finsbury Food Group Plc | LSE:FIF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009186429 | 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% | 110.00 | - | 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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13/2/2013 18:38 | Enough!!!! Please! | dashton42 | |
13/2/2013 12:20 | Gluten free thoroughbread...sale Findus found traces of zebra in their bar codes Latest... Tescos have made an offer for Andy Carroll. so i said to this lasagne why the long face | woodcutter | |
13/2/2013 09:16 | That will kill the My Little Pony cake sales | this_is_me | |
12/2/2013 23:19 | Lightbody cakes won't give you the trots. | boffster | |
11/2/2013 19:27 | Stop horsing around | dashton42 | |
11/2/2013 19:07 | I won't say neigh to that | spaceparallax | |
11/2/2013 18:47 | too much horse meat in the market............cr Woody | woodcutter | |
11/2/2013 14:31 | Sure is - can't be too long until we broach 50p. | spaceparallax | |
11/2/2013 14:15 | I personally feel it paints a too pessimistic outlook of the group's growth prospects. SP moving north again I see | boffster | |
11/2/2013 08:47 | I think its a reasonably written case study It misses a few things that I consider when I evaluate my holding in the company, but I don't have any arguments with the points made | jpjp100 | |
10/2/2013 22:35 | Pretty neutral article here | boffster | |
07/2/2013 14:14 | that's long been the way and at one time there was partial justification because of the level of indebtedness after their acquisition spree. However, they continue to lift revenue and profit whilst gnawing away at the debt. The share price tide has been turning of late, but there is lots more scope for improvement based upon consistent performance despite the tough last few years. | spaceparallax | |
07/2/2013 13:31 | It is still way undervalued. | this_is_me | |
07/2/2013 09:32 | back to life this morning | spaceparallax | |
31/1/2013 15:04 | Seeing RGD's figures this morning emphasises just how good the FIF numbers were. I still like both companies, but FIF are looking the better placed atm | spaceparallax | |
28/1/2013 14:08 | I think it's fair to say that they're striking a very healthy balance of growth, health and debt reduction. | spaceparallax | |
28/1/2013 12:27 | Quite happy here too The Board has shown it can deliver growth without sacrificing profit Now it has to show it can deliver improved profitability from its various investment / efficiency plans I think it can Maybe even land a small acquisition And remember, it 'only' has to do better than its competitors | jpjp100 | |
28/1/2013 12:24 | your point on £ rev per share is a good one on the trading statement, it has been flagged for a long time that last year's growth was 'a one off', no one should be surprised by essentially flat numbers just now the key now is to drive more profit from the same revenue and increase returns on equity / capital etc. not easy | jpjp100 | |
28/1/2013 08:32 | It looks like the start of the next leg up. | this_is_me | |
25/1/2013 22:30 | Anyone care to speculate on what these big trades were about? | boffster | |
25/1/2013 22:29 | You mean the aurora? As for the griffin, is that a mythological creature?? I've no idea what you mean.... | boffster | |
25/1/2013 17:12 | I like it boff my old friend, I've been sat here an eternity too, oh big love to duffy, I liked the ora of him at the last agm, oh and the griffin was great! X | bigfrocks | |
25/1/2013 16:56 | SP - if you were bigfrocks you would love yourself as well, he's a very charismatic guy :-) | boffster |
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