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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pcf Group Plc | LSE:PCF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004189378 | ORD 5P |
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% | 0.95 | 0.60 | 1.30 | - | 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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06/7/2012 15:53 | Gravy I have held this for ages. | knowing | |
06/7/2012 15:53 | As the Aldermore deal last March demonstrated PCF can loan it then sell it, pretty neat feat for any finance company in this market. No wonder lenders are lining up to finance PCF's treasury operations with new credit lines. | grlz | |
06/7/2012 15:50 | Nice try foxy but that is a horror show in the accounts so i will pass. And you cannot hold a stock for long along with knowing, you both will sell out soon enough :-)) | 345654 | |
06/7/2012 15:48 | Problem is, you can't buy, well 1k you can lol How many you after 345654? | christianf12 | |
06/7/2012 15:47 | knowing why bother obvious deramper - he saw today's action having missed out on the post-result 18% pop now whines like a girl trying to find a lower entry point ...desperate £83m portfolio - strong asset quality... strong enough for Aldermore to pay PCF a significant premium for receivables last March. 2013 loan note redemption now being underwritten by Bank Bermuda AS the broker notes tell it - strong BUY! | grlz | |
06/7/2012 15:43 | bye then if THAL is so good, only you left there lol | christianf12 | |
06/7/2012 15:42 | Issuing a convertable loan to pay off another convertable loan lol That alone is not good ! | 345654 | |
06/7/2012 15:40 | They are a finance house Gravy | knowing | |
06/7/2012 15:38 | 1K MAX OFFER LOL He deramps stocks in a way to try and ramp THAL which we all had at 20p : ) He deramped PSPI on WEDS and it ended up 70%, MIN last week and it ended up 50%, GCM Monday and it ended yesterday up 80% on the week. Brilliant if he tries those tactics here. | christianf12 | |
06/7/2012 15:37 | Clive Well tell me then, this is what bulletin boards are for, i do not know this company well so a quick glance at the numbers throws up some huge liabilities or am i making a mistake ? | 345654 | |
06/7/2012 15:37 | Then have a read of these: | knowing | |
06/7/2012 15:36 | Looks alarming to me, at first i thought knowing had found a cheaper stock than THAL but when reading the accounts there seems to be huge amounts of debt, cannot work out which one to use, both are sky high for a 3 mil market cap company ? | 345654 | |
06/7/2012 15:35 | Don't be a silly boy Gravy. Just because your friend is here it does not warrant you spouting off. As a clue try checking the business model of PCF to understand your previous posts. | knowing | |
06/7/2012 15:34 | And this ? Loans and receivables 42,587 | 345654 | |
06/7/2012 15:33 | What is this in the accounts ? "Interest-bearing loans and borrowings 72,411 mil" | 345654 | |
06/7/2012 15:24 | yep, either they have no shares down here or they know some news is coming...so it looks good either way. Nice takeover at 15p would do me. | christianf12 | |
06/7/2012 15:23 | Widening the spread is a sure sign that they do not want buyers. | knowing | |
06/7/2012 15:18 | Gonna set another few fill or kills for today as they obviously don't want to sell stock, I wonder why? | christianf12 | |
06/7/2012 14:42 | Wonder what the mm's have heard to not want to sell any stock at the highest offer of the day? | christianf12 | |
06/7/2012 14:26 | LOL, Another 10k at full ask, presume it's a fill or kill. Max buy now 1,000 at 6p, full offer. They are gonna get desperate for shares imo Fill or kill them! | christianf12 | |
06/7/2012 14:13 | More posts today than in the last few months. | knowing |
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