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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Petrofac Limited | LSE:PFC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0H2K534 | ORD USD0.02 |
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% | 10.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil & Gas Field Services,nec | 2.59B | -310M | -0.5996 | -0.18 | 54.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2017 08:14 | Yeah good thanks mate, hope the same goes for you.Yep, happy to leave these here for a while I think, see what happens. | terry hardacre | |
27/6/2017 08:12 | tsmith2, Says on the RNS conference call for `analysts and investors`...bit annoying. But they replied quickly. Guess they don`t want loads of difficult questions about the SFO thing from PI`s? | nicebut | |
27/6/2017 08:10 | Hi Terry, how you doing? Yes- got a few of of these now. More of a long term bet for me- recovery and divi hopefully. | nicebut | |
27/6/2017 08:10 | Mr Smith Sorry not yet. The PE Ratio alone gives me confidence to hold on here. You were in PAYS, look what the Shorters did there !! I am still there and am holding on to my PFC shares as well. ATB. | callmebwana | |
27/6/2017 08:09 | Morning NB - been dipping in and out here, got a modest holding at the moment. Looks like a decent recovery play to me, I think the SFO threat to value is overstated in terms of the halving of the share price. Business as usual from looks of the TU; the idea that corruption in big business will put people off using PFC is imo preposterous! | terry hardacre | |
27/6/2017 08:07 | And another... Tim, This call is open to analysts only. There will be a webcast available on the website later. Many thanks, Sheebani | nicebut | |
27/6/2017 08:05 | tsmith2, Here`s the answer... Dear Tim, I am afraid the call is only open to analysts on this occasion. I am sorry for the inconvenience. Yours, Guy | nicebut | |
27/6/2017 08:04 | CamemebwanaHave you got call in details?Nothing here for shorters.. | tsmith2 | |
27/6/2017 08:00 | Big drop today I reckon | binarypilot | |
27/6/2017 07:45 | 0Anyone have conference call detailsBump | tsmith2 | |
27/6/2017 07:42 | Maybe someone can ask about the divi on the conference call. | johnyee 7 | |
27/6/2017 07:42 | Compares well to last years. 1st half prifit with more second half. Last year there was no 1st half profit figure | robizm | |
27/6/2017 07:39 | Business as usual! "An independent committee of the Board will continue to engage with the SFO and its investigation." The share price has already been overly "adjusted" by the shorts to account for the very very worst outcome of the SFO investigation! | midasx | |
27/6/2017 07:35 | Anyone have conference call details | tsmith2 | |
27/6/2017 07:35 | new orders up on this time last year by more than double | d1nga | |
27/6/2017 07:34 | indeed tsmith2.... it's going to the wells, and will continue to do so !!! the stock needed a calming (bland) statement after the bloodshed of last several weeks. they delivered, as far as i am concerned. now lets see what the market thinks. | stoxx67 | |
27/6/2017 07:31 | business as usual, i will spend another day in paradise. WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
27/6/2017 07:30 | The bear case was this is going to pits. Au contraire! | tsmith2 | |
27/6/2017 07:29 | Any have the conference call details? | tsmith2 | |
27/6/2017 07:28 | Pretty much in line with last year...when the share price was 800p | gaffer73 | |
27/6/2017 07:25 | i have an early tee off would someone kindly post brief details of conf call. cheers | stoxx67 | |
27/6/2017 07:22 | Cheers Stoxx. | luderitz | |
27/6/2017 07:22 | Business as usual..Conference call at 8 | tsmith2 | |
27/6/2017 07:15 | Oops. Sorry - backlog drop is from 14.3bn to 13.0bn | paa65 |
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