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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Partway Group Plc | LSE:PTY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1235860 | ORD 2P |
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% | 0.85 | 0.80 | 0.90 | 0.85 | 0.85 | 0.85 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 41.6M | -1.72M | -0.0166 | -0.51 | 876.15k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2018 14:50 | Some ridiculous comments here, the only positive is that if it turns the shares weaker, we can pick up some bargains... | chrisdgb | |
24/7/2018 14:47 | Parity is utilising its own IT staff to facilitate growth in its higher margin service and software side. It has the ability to source IT skills for long term growth. | weatherman | |
24/7/2018 13:07 | larva: by posting that link you show a complete lack of understanding about Party market. Its in IT... Its not rocket science just go to an IT job site... This is a job site ( see link below). Its showing 11,000 jobs posted in LONDON for the last SEVEN DAYS for IT.. As I said, I'm not biased I sold ages ago. But to say you're selling because the IT market is falling is stark raving mad. Its BOOMING the annual turnover of 11,000 jobs at average wage of 50,000 is 550,000,000 ... That is just week, now multiply that by 52 and you get 28,600,000,000 And that is just JOBSERVE and just LONDON. | netcurtains | |
24/7/2018 12:40 | looking weak support at 10p? | opodio | |
24/7/2018 11:15 | Sale of 50,000 under the price, they dont want them | opodio | |
24/7/2018 11:14 | 0 0 0 will warn and plunge to 5p-7p soon always been a dog | opodio | |
23/7/2018 19:48 | Will warn as staff utilisation falls | larva | |
23/7/2018 19:45 | dont be rediculous - the industry is totally booming! I dont know whether parity share price will rise or not (I sold like you a while back) - but you cant claim recruitment of IT is drying up - that is totally bonkers. Its booing . Blimy just look at jobserve. | netcurtains | |
23/7/2018 19:40 | Summer lull will drift now Sold out a while ago and pleased I have Trump and Brexit uncertainty has made employment and projects tricky Recruitment is drying up Swinstead dumping too ⚠️ 8p year end for me target | larva | |
23/7/2018 11:43 | I agree that 20p plus looks a reasonable share price target this year....... | chrisdgb | |
23/7/2018 10:43 | will warn and plunge to 5p-7p soon always been a dog | opodio | |
20/7/2018 11:27 | Double digit growth would suggest eps of more than 2.3p. The margins are thin on high turnover because that is the nature of the personnel business. However, as the service bit grows margins will improve. This could double from here and still look cheap against the sector - imo. | weatherman | |
20/7/2018 09:09 | Heading under 10p | opodio | |
19/7/2018 09:04 | Chart looking weak with price below 50day moving average Yesterday’s update also contains words continuing business which suggests the profits will be lower | larva | |
18/7/2018 18:45 | PTY made Techinvest 2nd half Best Buy list. keep adding imo.dyor | aishah | |
18/7/2018 17:31 | Have they sorted the pension black hole | opodio | |
18/7/2018 17:30 | Lacklustre statement | opodio | |
18/7/2018 13:35 | WH Ireland fcst eps of 1.7p for current year. P/E < 10 on improving prospects. More for me. | aishah | |
18/7/2018 13:09 | Ok nico, we get it that you don't want to invest here Now move on.... | malcontent | |
18/7/2018 07:32 | The echo is back. With just 1 ear, i hear you son. | insideryou | |
18/7/2018 07:05 | No beat to expectations Margins wager thin What happens when they misprice a contract? Not for me | nico115 | |
18/7/2018 06:57 | Should push back up, consulting looking good....... | chrisdgb |
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