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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fisher (james) & Sons Plc | LSE:FSJ | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003395000 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-8.00 | -2.58% | 302.00 | 304.00 | 312.00 | 312.00 | 304.00 | 312.00 | 22,576 | 16:35:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Deep Sea Frn Trans-freight | 502.9M | -62.4M | -1.2381 | -2.46 | 156.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/10/2021 10:37 | "Aligned with the Board's commitment to 'fix or exit' non-core and underperforming businesses, the Group is continuing to advance at pace the divestment of non-core businesses and assets aimed at generating significant proceeds over the next year, to reduce net debt and financial leverage as well as to simplify the business." -----" fix or exit"----Selling under performing businesses in current markets will not be easy.--To date FSJ has made no announcements of successfully divesting themselves of such businesses despite verbalising on the subject for some time. They have no control over large customers delaying contracts, yet they express confidence in future growth. Can they survive in the meantime without eg. a rights issue? | roddiemac2 | |
25/10/2021 10:13 | Going to bounce hard now you watch seen this before many times close 580🤡☝& | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 10:08 | RE 2210 sold 11th Nov last year - TTL. Investec Bank (UK) Limited TP 710 30 Gresham Street London EC2V 7QP United Kingdom Jefferies International Limited TP 1190 100 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4JL Both house brokers pumping hard - But a bit like Sisyphus: | pugugly | |
25/10/2021 10:07 | Buy sell price nearly level now let’s go! 🔥🚀 | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 10:04 | Maybe they should start selling pork pies? ROFLMAO! | medieval blacksmith | |
25/10/2021 09:45 | ☝️ | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 09:41 | something nasty happened in September tankships, previously the dull cash cow part of the group. | mw8156 | |
25/10/2021 09:37 | Ye Gods! Have you anything comforting to say, Illis? | bouleversee | |
25/10/2021 09:33 | Investec - Wearing rose tinted glasses? | pugugly | |
25/10/2021 09:32 | Large spread where is support what to do? Decisions I thought we would bounce at 540 and did now ???? Raid piggy bank or sell out 🤡☝A | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 09:29 | Long auction has this got further to drop? 🤡☝A | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 09:24 | INVESTEC CUTS JAMES FISHER TO 'HOLD' ('BUY') - TARGET 710 (1500) PENCE | philanderer | |
25/10/2021 09:23 | Yikes auction 🤡☝A | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 09:23 | Can’t buy ffs🤡☝& | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 09:18 | Err maybe not 🤣 | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 09:14 | Well I should have sat on my hands for 3 more minutes I think drop oversold close 580 IMO let’s see 🆙🤡 | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 08:58 | I remember investing in this a few years ago when it was in the FTSE 250...how times have changed. Looking at the update I'm not even tempted to go bottom fishing. | salpara111 | |
25/10/2021 08:58 | The Market won't be forgiving. Expectations should surely have been better managed, as it seems should have the credit control procedures. There's a cloud of gloom, despondency and incompetence shrouding this company. | alfred | |
25/10/2021 08:52 | £100 down now if it drops another I’ll sell out and watch can’t win them all 🤡☝A | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 08:40 | Might go blue lol 🤣🆙 | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 08:21 | Volitle muva ☝️ | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 08:10 | I’m in profit lol 🤡☝A | average down mug | |
25/10/2021 08:07 | Yikes was up now down lol top up time dam I thought I was right can’t win all the time no panic yet! 🤡☝A | average down mug |
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