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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% | 0.925 | 0.85 | 1.00 | 0.925 | 0.925 | 0.93 | 8 | 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 | -0.55 | 948.3k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/11/2018 13:35 | Slow steady climb back up would be good, also keep the market abreast of the 'troubled' contract......... | chrisdgb | |
08/11/2018 08:46 | More director purchases. | weatherman | |
06/11/2018 18:41 | Yes maybe this could give us six warnings | opodio | |
03/11/2018 11:19 | opodio, There have been two profit warnings, there was one in September. Also they don't always come in 3's, sometimes they come in 1's, 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's. | eastbourne1982 | |
03/11/2018 00:57 | the real reason the ir35 was pushed back from 2019 to 2020 is because of brexit. The risk of killing the contract market just when so much change (and that means It resource requirements) was just too scary. | ekuuleus | |
02/11/2018 13:49 | Not after today’s profit warn Ir35 tax change will squeeze it further Likely to go bust | opodio | |
02/11/2018 13:18 | Here is a company capable of making eps of 2p, trading at 7p. | weatherman | |
02/11/2018 10:03 | 4p coming hwre | rubberbullets | |
02/11/2018 09:25 | Is net debt improving as contractor numbers are falling though? | stuart14 | |
02/11/2018 08:11 | Well over sold imo. Net debt position is improving. | weatherman | |
02/11/2018 07:37 | Bad profit warning, price will tank to 6 - 7p today. | eastbourne1982 | |
01/11/2018 13:51 | Some usual noise here imo. dyor | aishah | |
01/11/2018 12:52 | If you look at the Final accounts you will see that PTY are very well prepared for this contractor tax. Ultimately customers will have to pay for IT resource however contracted. | zipstuck | |
01/11/2018 12:12 | oh and holiday pay sick pay maternity pay paternity pay what about long term sickness who pays for redundancy? training fees professional membership fees accountancy is about £1500. various mandatory insurances are about £800 | ekuuleus | |
01/11/2018 12:11 | how does IR35 work in respect of tax free and nI free schemes? E.g. Cycle to work, childcare vouchers dental and health plans tax free share save schme - Can I now join the 3/5/7 year share option scheme? SAYR schare scheme? company bonuses many companies have upwards of 10% annual bonus and the really big one salary sacrifice for pension - I was banging 80% into my pension scheme at work - do you get the NI back? | ekuuleus | |
31/10/2018 07:21 | The changes aren’t an implementation of IR35, it’s just an adjustment in that the “contractor Read more at: hxxps://inews.co.uk/ Very bad time to be in this space imho | opodio | |
30/10/2018 15:33 | I be thinkin that 5p likely after bad budget news you snooze, you miss budget news , yooooo lose | onjohn | |
30/10/2018 09:49 | Unfortunately parity is big Last throw of the dice for pty 2020 only 14 months away no point holding for me if the uncertainty is there | opodio | |
30/10/2018 08:56 | The reform will not apply to the smallest 1.5 million businesses, and large and medium businesses will have longer to adjust, with the changes being introduced in April 2020. | aishah | |
29/10/2018 21:35 | If someone is deemed to be an employee, the firm using the contractor will also have to pay NI for the first time. omg the end for pty!!!! | opodio |
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