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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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25/2/2019 20:01 | The results were indeed pretty good. Obviously pleased that I'm out directly, but still hold indirectly through LONFIN which have a holding. Its difficult to understand why the share price has declined so much as the story hasn't changed. Brexit worries I guess. | topvest | |
25/2/2019 14:39 | Given the impact broadly felt during these Brexit debate times, I'd say the results are remarkably good - the increased indebtedness arises from the acquisitions and cost of closures. | spaceparallax | |
25/2/2019 14:37 | Good to see the usual suspects still here! Definitely agree with that share price I wouldn't go so far as to call it a 'reward for failure', but the remuneration packages here look to be rather excessive, considering the company's fairly lacklustre performance of late. | boffster | |
22/1/2019 11:52 | I have no problem with the TS and expect a positive set of results in line with the cost implications of any acquisitions or internal investment. What I do have a very big problem with is the utter greed of already very well paid Directors, who feel the need to grant themselves unjustified freebies via some pseudo authority "The Remuneration Committee". These people already get well paid and will benefit, like other shareholders, from the increase in share price that will arise from continued good Company performance. I'd be happy for them to be granted an exercise option at a modest (say 20%) discount to the prevailing share price but not utterly free! These Snouts in the Trough exercise are entirely unjustifiable and symptomatic of why the current Capitalist model is failing expecially when major external shareholders don't speak up against such total greed. Were it a private company then fair enough, but it isn't and this amounts to stealing from honest everyday shareholders. | spaceparallax | |
21/1/2019 08:11 | I'm most interested in the integration of the ultrapharm acquisition and what the plans are to drive sales of those products / ideas Negative guidance is never welcome, but I think the results have the potential to be a touch better (in profit terms) than some people are expecting from the Pre close Time will tell | jpjp100 | |
16/1/2019 21:21 | The H1 versus H2 numbers can often move a bit. For what its worth, looks an over-reaction for what is probably NOT a profit warning, but a guiding down of expectations. | topvest | |
16/1/2019 11:37 | Bought in today as the drop looks overdone for a business with quality management team, decent balance sheet and good dividend yield. Held and sold many years ago for a quality return. The current management team have done an excellent job of reinvigorating the business imv. woody | woodcutter | |
16/1/2019 10:10 | I thought the 20% drop this week looked a bit overdone considering the TU doesn't appear to indicate disaster. As you say topvest, it's not very clear though. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
16/1/2019 10:05 | whatever it is, yesterdays share price action stinks. no position. | rackerrs1 | |
16/1/2019 10:00 | Its difficult to understand the drop in share price today. Results didn't look too bad, but revenue is no doubt below consensus which is about a 5% increase for the full year. Was it a profit warning or not? Difficult to know. | topvest | |
16/1/2019 08:16 | How many arrests will there be for insider trading? Dream on. | this_is_me | |
16/1/2019 07:32 | Well there's the answer for the drop | renalrod | |
15/1/2019 20:51 | Well timed, topvest. Thanks ALS. | powerhouse | |
15/1/2019 20:44 | Phew - rather lucky to sell out when I did. | topvest | |
15/1/2019 19:46 | I can't see any obvious reason for the drop which seems large in the absence of news. I looked at the accounts and I couldn't see any horrors, it actually looks like it has the capacity to be a good cash generator, particularly if the recent capital expenditure is going to return to a replacement level rather than continue to run ahead of depreciation. The dividend is ok and sustainable IMO. If I wasn't fully invested i'd consider buying a few of these. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
15/1/2019 19:15 | Why the significant drop in share price today? | powerhouse | |
04/1/2019 13:10 | Well done Top - I'm sitting tight | spaceparallax | |
27/12/2018 11:43 | I've sold out today after 10 years. Average purchase price was 30p and so a pretty good result all in all. I still have an indirect holding through LONFIN and so will continue to follow the company. | topvest | |
21/12/2018 16:54 | Nice divi chq arrived this morning. | spaceparallax | |
21/11/2018 23:03 | Solid statement - times have been difficult, but their attentive management has delivered decent performance despite prevailing conditions. | spaceparallax | |
26/9/2018 12:47 | Good set of results, with a lot of effort to explain the story apparent I like it | jpjp100 | |
24/9/2018 10:24 | Yes, Midas on Sunday | forensic | |
24/9/2018 09:30 | Decent buying this morning, I wonder if we've been tipped somewhere? | spaceparallax | |
18/9/2018 11:18 | A set of consistently solid results in difficult times; I particularly like the debt reduction. | spaceparallax |
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