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FSJ Fisher (james) & Sons Plc

272.00
-7.00 (-2.51%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -7.00 -2.51% 272.00 274.00 278.00 279.00 273.00 273.00 81,632 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Deep Sea Frn Trans-freight 520.9M -11.1M -0.2205 -12.43 137.95M
Fisher (james) & Sons Plc is listed in the Deep Sea Frn Trans-freight sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FSJ. The last closing price for Fisher (james) & Sons was 279p. Over the last year, Fisher (james) & Sons shares have traded in a share price range of 243.00p to 427.00p.

Fisher (james) & Sons currently has 50,347,663 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fisher (james) & Sons is £137.95 million. Fisher (james) & Sons has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -12.43.

Fisher (james) & Sons Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/12/2021
10:44
roddie

Would you be a buyer at the present price (£3 approx)?

hybrasil
17/12/2021
10:29
hyrasil,

Your stance is very sensible. Wait for some indication of progress in the right direction. However,if news is not good,the shares may well go to £2,--but why then would you buy them? If news is positive,it is probable that you will have to pay more than £2-------?--(just a thought.)

The CEO, like anyone else, can`t be expected to call the bottom of the market in these shares. It is enough that he obviously considers he got a good price , with the long term in mind.

roddiemac2
16/12/2021
19:11
Roddie

I genuinely did not mean to be inane. If our CEO invested today he would have three times the number of shares he holds!

I have been following this co for a long time. I like maritime companies ( Made a lot of money in Braemar recently).

The issue is the trading statement. I would like to buy here and for me risk /reward is good at £2 or thereabouts. Things may not be as bad as they sound but I need to know how bad if I were to pay higher than £2

hybrasil
15/12/2021
21:39
Charts Rule ok



buywell3 25 Oct '21 - 21:24 - 2246 of 2398 Edit

2 bigger sells after close

Over 100k's worth

Longer Term Holders are not best pleased with the update imo

Many of them are Institutions




free stock charts from uk.advfn.com

buywell3
15/12/2021
17:48
Perhaps we should all buy Dork Coin.
professor john koestler
15/12/2021
17:47
Then again a paper loss may turn into an even greater paper loss or a real one.

You never know in the crony capitalist CASINO of life.

professor john koestler
15/12/2021
17:45
hybrasil,#

A paper loss may well turn into a large profit in the fullness of time. Don`t try to compete with the Professor of inanities above.

roddiemac2
15/12/2021
16:32
Going..............down!


Say goodbye to your savings!


Bye bye savings.



Well, you accept the capitalist system don't you?

Swallow it.

LOL!

professor john koestler
15/12/2021
15:56
And maybe 2 in this period, but that reflects the politics rather than the company. My thoughts only.Reality is not always nice territory.I am for this company. But will only go in with new money, so got to be real careful.
xxxxxy
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/suggestions

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
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