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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Non-standard Finance Plc | LSE:NSF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BRJ6JV17 | ORD GBP0.05 |
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% | 0.04 | - | 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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07/4/2020 13:52 | No rush here will motor up once lockdown is close or over. Rewards coming in nicely for rently buying IAG,ASC,BP. RR and a few beaten up property plays HMSO & LAND | ny boy | |
07/4/2020 13:04 | The price will not move until the order is filled. Once that happens expect a good run higher. | galaxy enforcer | |
07/4/2020 12:57 | A bit frustrating here at the moment. It's difficult to get any stock, but the share price won't budge. Hopefully the dam will break at some point. | galeforce1 | |
07/4/2020 12:41 | IF NSF had paid a divi this year they are currently running on approx 28% yield, they have EPS growth of 83.44%, but I see they have suspended the final dividend to conserve cash of which is probably wise. | turvart | |
07/4/2020 12:29 | I just joined you lot, not got many but I had to pay 11.08p | turvart | |
07/4/2020 10:41 | Interesting that today PFG is up 20%. Provident is in the same boat as NSF so expecting this to move much higher and quickly. | galaxy enforcer | |
07/4/2020 09:00 | It's so difficult to get a sensible price here. Spread is about 15% | galeforce1 | |
07/4/2020 08:57 | 15p soon, then the long march back up to 30p. This time next yr the company will be announcing a £15m net profit with a substantial dividend to boot. I hope you all topped up at 8p. | tongostl | |
06/4/2020 20:54 | It's believe, try and get the spelling right, because your stories are wrong. | milliecusto | |
06/4/2020 19:23 | GE, yes could be but it will be a slow grind north, assuming no negative news, until the lockdown is over and they can resume their business | ny boy | |
06/4/2020 16:52 | Looks as though the seller may have cleared here today. The current price, even taking into consideration the market drivers, is ridiculous. I expect a re-rating and very soon. | galaxy enforcer | |
06/4/2020 15:32 | My conduct is fantastic actually, I couldn't care less if you beilive me, why would I? Jog on you silly little fragile half wit. | tongostl | |
06/4/2020 12:57 | Yes the big debate is the correct balance between no’s of deaths v the collapse of global economies, too much longer at it will have catastrophic economic consequences. They survived 1918 big one with 20-50Million dead with a much smaller global population and managed to rebuild, even with that huge loss of life. | ny boy | |
06/4/2020 12:31 | Posted by cpap man elsewhere - Fatalities year-to-date: 69,498 - Coronavirus 128,259 - Seasonal flu 258,728 - Malaria 282,854 - Suicides 356,064 - Road accidents 443,418 - HIV/AIDS 659,720 - Alcohol 1,271,071 - Smoking 2,166,349 - Cancer 3,424,238 - Communicable diseases *Stats from Worldometers.info | serratia | |
06/4/2020 11:55 | millie - I've spoken to four people who are sure they have had the virus. 3 men, 1 woman. Ages range from 71 to about 55. Their story is consistent. It's like a really nasty flu and you are totally listless in bed. But they have all recovered. None of them have been tested because it is so difficult to do this in the UK. I tend to take Tongosti's view that the reaction to this is in some ways near-hysterical. The economic damage of the stay at home policy is massive. The whole country will feel poorer for some time. It's very tough on young people who are spending their meagre savings. On NSF: Doesn't seem to be much stock available. | galeforce1 | |
06/4/2020 11:31 | Having said that, anyone who has been affected by the virus does have my full sympathy, it's never nice to lose a loved one. | tongostl | |
06/4/2020 11:28 | Yes I have actually had it myself and it was nothing. I've had worse colds tbh. People should fear the common flu more imo. How many people have died from cancer, suicide and heart disease since the CV came on the scene? My 'hysteria' point is valid. | tongostl | |
06/4/2020 11:08 | End game..lol. Lockdown will be extended, you always ramp Ona blue day, then the day after the market hits another low, another false rally globally | milliecusto | |
06/4/2020 11:02 | Tongosti "...the virus hysteria…" What a remarkably silly thing to say. Do you know anybody with CV19? We've got 6 friends down with it, including a GP. And we've got several friends with seriously compromised immune systems whose survival chances will be very low if they catch it. Try to show a little more empathy, there's a good chap. | tournesol | |
06/4/2020 10:56 | Spot on NYBOY, this is the beginning of the end of the virus hysteria. Time to load up. | tongostl | |
06/4/2020 09:43 | Wake up fellow investors, we’re entering the CV end game now, markets looking forward, plenty of bargains about. 10p buying handle showing up now, onwards & upwards here imo | ny boy | |
04/4/2020 21:40 | Question is "Do you dare go longer or will NSF go bust? I hold, but am not happy enough with the risk to buy more - even if they survive, which wouldn't surprise me , how long does share price stay down here? Yer pays yer muny etc... | napoleon 14th | |
03/4/2020 15:02 | These guys are careful who they lend to and have a rigorous vetting procedure, most who are now off work are getting 80% bailout off the government. They will be better off as they cannot go out to waste their money. WJ. | w1ndjammer |
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