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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 | |
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-6.00 | -1.94% | 304.00 | 304.00 | 312.00 | 312.00 | 304.00 | 312.00 | 18,132 | 10:47:22 |
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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15/12/2021 15:53 | Maybe not entirely in his hands. Background tapestry all over is chaotic.... Lot of stormy politics ahead, caused by Covid... Following the science... Where one person of 90 dies WITH Covid and the shutting of country down . Legalistically doubt if that is a proper Proportional Response to the facts. | xxxxxy | |
15/12/2021 13:49 | I hope the managing director is more astute at managing this company the he is at investing in it.. He has lost a stack | hybrasil | |
15/12/2021 12:48 | My £2 may not be that far fetched | hybrasil | |
14/12/2021 14:54 | The early january trading statement due in about three weeks will either calm the fall down or put it into a spiral. Based on what they have said to date I dont see room for much upside | hybrasil | |
14/12/2021 14:14 | I can take it all from you Again again again again Again again again and deeper and down | illiswilgig | |
14/12/2021 11:55 | Jefferies: 3rd Nov at 424P Upside scenario 900p Downside 125p Target 555p Mr Market seems to be betting on DOWNSIDE. However intense for ahead. Risk (imo) of possible collision and hole below the waterline - main area if risk to turnover and margins could be offshore oil with pressure on use of hydrocarbons. Thoughs/knowledge/su | pugugly | |
14/12/2021 10:12 | This is finished | dev80 | |
14/12/2021 09:16 | This share seems pretty friendless at the moment. The latest half year report by BMO Global Smaller Companies IT, rated 4 star by Morningstar, includes following brief comment:"We also decided to exit James Fisher following a very disappointing trading statement in October which undermined confidence in the near and medium-term outlook." | bottomfisher | |
13/12/2021 17:39 | Certainly at £2.00 | hybrasil | |
13/12/2021 16:24 | So just when does James Fisher become an absolute steal? It's looked tempting for the past couple of weeks but evidently I'm wrong. | lefrene | |
13/12/2021 16:22 | Quite so Cassini, and I would guess that by now the unvaccinated know that they have natural immunity, or have already perished, the thing has been with us since Oct 2019. This whole exercise is a gross over reaction to something that on average kills those of 82.5 years, and a total of 0.03% ie 3 persons in 10,000. I suspect that's rather less than deaths by bicycle in the UK. I know they're hiding the Repo-Market event of 17-9-19 which cost 132 days straight at $50 billion a day and continues at $4.5 billion per day, with ne'r a mention anywhere in the MSM. So what's this really about, when the country is on the verge of another shut down for something that according to South Africa where this emerged 6 months ago, is similar to a common cold. | lefrene | |
13/12/2021 14:50 | Only in so far as the market is generally down a lot and maybe we should wait and see which way the wind is blowing before coming to any conclusions about FSJ. | bouleversee | |
13/12/2021 14:39 | And 10 in hospital with Omicron as of yesterday, but no info as to age, vaccine status, nor even if they were admitted with/due to it. But certainly too early, and if it's as infectious as it appears, the 5.2m unvaccinated adults are the ones likely to fill wards & corridors. Not sure any of it relevant to a diverse marine services business tho. | spectoacc | |
13/12/2021 14:35 | There has been one death in hospital so far but no info as to the medical background, age, etc. of that person so far as I am aware. | bouleversee | |
13/12/2021 14:03 | A little early for Omicron deaths, if it really has only been here a couple of weeks. There's an information vacuum atm tho. | spectoacc | |
10/12/2021 15:36 | Don't get me wrong. Labour is worse. Far far worse.Terrible mess. | xxxxxy | |
10/12/2021 15:34 | Unsafe to make investment with this background tapestry. | xxxxxy | |
10/12/2021 15:34 | The rule-by-terror under Dominic Cummings has turned into a Boris Johnson court of chaos which is, if anything, worse. The Prime Minister's bizarre decision to hold an inquiry into whether his own staff held a party under his own roof underlines the sense of no one being in charge. His ministers are told to rule out Plan B restrictions one day then, quite literally, implement them the next. It gives the impression of staggering decisions, affecting the lives of millions, being taken on a whim. As one minister puts it: "It's a complete horror show." ... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
09/12/2021 13:55 | Don't hold your breath you turnip. ;) | professor john koestler | |
09/12/2021 13:55 | "Want a proper Conservative Government, the caring kind," ROFLMAO! | professor john koestler | |
07/12/2021 11:00 | The consideration of Bitcoin. Bit unknown. Where did the money come from? Money laundering?. Government have their ways and instruments if they want to.... UK... Suspect land, property ownership best.. My thoughts only. And watching FSJ.... | xxxxxy | |
07/12/2021 10:17 | I don't own FSJ, but suspect got a lot more upside than US big tech, which is massively highly rated, dominating markets that can't get bigger than GDP. And yes - we'd all have been far better off investing in Bitcoin (same bubble). | spectoacc |
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