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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Griffin Grp. | LSE:GFF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009530188 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.625 | - | 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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06/5/2005 11:42 | Up 10% since 2 days ago. I suspect we are in for a LOT more during this next month. Andy | andysand | |
29/4/2005 09:16 | Ok, I have had an email from the company. Results are expect before the end of May. A bit of a wait yet then:) Andy | andysand | |
28/4/2005 14:08 | Anyone have a contact number for the company? I would love to call and find out when results are expected... Andy | andysand | |
28/4/2005 14:08 | Anyone have a contact number for the company? I would love to call and find out when results are expected... Andy | andysand | |
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19/4/2005 15:06 | Difficult to say. It is so rarely traded and very illiquid unfortunately. Normally i would agree with you though. As you say, we will see shortly. Andy | andysand | |
19/4/2005 10:28 | Mr Sand - I would have expected some buying at this late stage prior to results if as you state they will be good, don't you think? Seems to me that all may not be well in the land of GFF. No doubt we will see shortly. | jabuk | |
19/4/2005 07:49 | Nope........few more days it seems..... Andy | andysand | |
18/4/2005 06:48 | Oops, results on Tuesday according to Sharescope... Andy | andysand | |
15/4/2005 11:21 | Results on Monday. Definitely a good share to hold in a bear market! Not traded enough to be affected by the selling. Just need good results on Monday... Andy | andysand | |
07/4/2005 15:18 | Ok, own up....who just spent £5.48 on a hundred shares? Andy | andysand | |
07/4/2005 13:21 | T+10's start tomorrow? Andy | andysand | |
06/4/2005 09:31 | TOB I think you may like TEF they specilise in selling to investors or housing associations / affordable housing.. they just signed a contract solely for a housing association, in other words, all sold before a brick is laid. Well worth researching and trading update last week stating all in line ... results due in May. Small player becoming serious ... well run ...good reputation... take a look at forecasts for 2006 ... I have it down as a 1 bagger over 2-3 years (maybe sooner though i.e 1 year) so I guess this is one that may suit you. Also the fact that they specilse in selling at discount prices or to housing associations. Currently trading at P/E of 7.5 and the market has not reflected the trading update last week. All opinion no fact etc. | pepi moon | |
04/4/2005 12:35 | Results on 18th April. Andy | andysand | |
04/4/2005 00:32 | Well, the results could be out anytime soon though I am expecting the end of April. My guess is that EPS will have double leaving the company on a p/e if around 2.5! Now, i know that the market is wary of Stephen Dean, but that rating (if I am right) would be beyond ridiculous:) Andy | andysand | |
24/3/2005 19:29 | and you TOB | felix99 | |
24/3/2005 14:18 | Good to see you posting again TOB. They say "if you are in it its a business, if not its a racket" One thing you do know about Mr Dean is he is sharp perhaps one day he will get that golden nuggett and turn it into a golden bar for investors. Not related to Griffin but curious to what you think about all these new mining stocks/shell companies appearing and where they will end up?... | pepi moon | |
24/3/2005 12:31 | Tiredoldbroker You are very right. I hope not too many inexperiended punters part with their hard earned cash with such traders. nish420 | nish420 | |
23/3/2005 11:36 | Good post. Everyone should know the risks here. However, much of this distrust is already in the price with this exremely low p/e......it could possibly be as low as 2 given the growth rate so far.....depends on this years earnings of course. There is therefore still the potential for the share to (at least) double. Andy | andysand | |
23/3/2005 08:57 | Well, I shall have more to say about Griffin and possible connections to unauthorised offshore investment firms (Boiler rooms). But if you don't understand how this could impact on GFF's earnings, let me explain. GFF can only trade in the UK with FSA authorisation. The FSA has stated in the past that 'The FSA would seriously consider taking action if there was evidence to suggest that an authorised firm was involved in a business arrangement with an unauthorised firm.' GFF appears to be involved in just such an arrangement. Therefore, it is possible that the FSA could at any time stop GFF trading, or impose a financial penalty on it, because of its apparent links to boiler rooms. At the very least, the FSA could make GFF halt this presumably lucrative line of business. Any of these things would impact on earnings, and given that the Yanks seem much tougher than our own regulators, this could lead onto the US authorities questioning the continued suitability of the US arm of GFF as a participant in their markets. In other words, the whole pack of cards could come tumbling down. Now, I'm quite prepared to believe that the "clever" Mr Dean has found some sort of loophole in the FSA rules, and it may be that what GFF has been doing isn't strictly illegal. But I'm sad to see "andysand" suggesting that it is no more than "not good politics" to be linked to boiler rooms. The guys who run these operations are utter scum, sharks in human form, who will lie time and again to part you from your cash, who target the least sophisticated investors, and have no decency or the least compunction about taking someone's life savings in return for worthless shares. I think that in having any kind of link to such people, GFF shows just what sort of company it is. And far from Stephen Dean being out of the way in Spain, I'd suggest that he is fundamental to the sort of business GFF is apparently doing, and has put himself very carefully beyond the reach of the UK authorities, at an early stage in the proceedings. | tiredoldbroker | |
23/3/2005 00:39 | Well yes true. On the whole, I'd prefer he wasn't involved. However, as long as he stays down in Spain and keeps out of the day to day running of the business I am happy(ish). andy | andysand | |
22/3/2005 23:12 | Or indeed with Stephen Dean. :-) | diogenesj | |
22/3/2005 22:51 | I'm already aware of this. However, I don't think it has much bearing on GFF's EPS though it is not good 'politics' to be associated with a boiler room. Andy | andysand |
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