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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paysafe Gp | LSE:PAYS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034264548 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 590.00 | 589.00 | 590.00 | - | 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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20/1/2017 09:48 | Paysafe should have considered paying out a dividend instead of a buyback | mercer95 | |
20/1/2017 09:05 | About 1m shares taken out in the last 4 trading days. | johnv | |
20/1/2017 08:41 | That will be some p/e F1araway! | melf | |
20/1/2017 08:40 | My books say this'll be down to zero by 18th April at the present rate of descent. | f1araway | |
20/1/2017 07:58 | Will you do my books too Kuss | 2bluelynn | |
19/1/2017 23:47 | Interesting, my p&l says I've LOST 10% in a week, not received a 10% gift, which equates to -£75k for me. Maybe I should get you to do my books!!! | mannymif | |
19/1/2017 23:19 | I just love the cash here. Got 10% extra from the company as a gift. You may want to call the ups and downs. I'll just keep taking the cheque... | kuss1 | |
19/1/2017 23:15 | probably nothing..... I'm new here, just curious where is the 350-360 price target comes from? Would it break 350? | lalalalu | |
19/1/2017 18:04 | What is the significance of the RNS at 13:32? | steptoes yard | |
19/1/2017 17:44 | like i said earlier last week that i sold for a fair profit and would wait on side line for the inevitable fall as per usual. time and time again this has happened and you can make profit off the back of this share performance. this could go to 350 or below area which will me my entry point. GLA | stockbob | |
19/1/2017 16:45 | Because PIs are nervous at the mo, this is ideal “shaking” | melf | |
19/1/2017 16:36 | On no announcement of an acquisition it looks like, as someone said 350p is on the cards | malcolmmm | |
19/1/2017 16:33 | Has anyone else noticed these big buys a few minutes before the trading bell? 380k today and it's happened the last few! | bennya | |
19/1/2017 16:13 | How would the share price be if there was no buyback, the mind boggles. | heliweli | |
19/1/2017 16:03 | Surely if the company started hovering these up in greater volume the price would rise. Am I being too simplistic here? | melf | |
19/1/2017 15:57 | Brexit is totally irrelevant here imo | nurdin | |
19/1/2017 15:52 | Leveraging brexit speech week to manipulate down in order to get out imo | eh9 | |
19/1/2017 15:49 | It was around 360 when they hit it with the spotlight report last time.I don't get it, they need to sell to drive the price down enough to achieve a good buy price, then buy back what they sold cheaper, but doesn't the price drop reverse as they buy, thus cancelling out their drop?Coqs | smcmahon993993 | |
19/1/2017 15:46 | the problem is how low can it go? will it stop at 360p or maybe test 330p? it just not feel right at this moment in time | lw425 | |
19/1/2017 15:42 | @LW425 - what about the GS and Norge buys ? - the fact they have assisted the shorters via stock loan would not justify them being long - so they have an alternative motive - get PAYS into the bid arena by pushing price down - along comes white knight at a premium and hey presto pi's snap their arm off - If I am not mistaken GS got in around 420p - so any bid will need to be well north of that IMHO. The 2018 numbers show what a screaming buy pays is to competitors. | wolfhound1 | |
19/1/2017 15:38 | Following it's normal pattern, genuinely sorry for holders. | heliweli | |
19/1/2017 15:38 | I got out at 377 and thought I'd left it too late to stop the rot, guess it's a bottomless pit! | smcmahon993993 |
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