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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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0.80 | 3.31% | 25.00 | 24.76 | 25.30 | 25.30 | 23.40 | 23.92 | 4,636,723 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil & Gas Field Services,nec | 2.59B | -310M | -0.5996 | -0.42 | 130.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2017 15:16 | I suspect everyone is over at Carillion. I suggest they sell know before they get their fingers burnt. When something seems to good to be true.... | whattheduce | |
17/7/2017 15:10 | A slow tick up of 1% per day will do me. | lodgeview | |
17/7/2017 12:06 | Mini bear traps, can't be long before the next contract win | ny boy | |
17/7/2017 09:18 | Morning, just an observation 459 reached then retreated immediately. | luderitz | |
17/7/2017 09:13 | Wtd Doubt many Day traders around as thread has gone quiet, summer holidays etc | ny boy | |
17/7/2017 08:21 | Lol yes 465p | ny boy | |
17/7/2017 08:13 | NYB,I think you mean 465p correct ? | garycook | |
17/7/2017 08:06 | Morning PFC pop pickers, let's see if they want to take this above 365p today | ny boy | |
15/7/2017 18:44 | "Transfer from another provider without incurring a fee". However, the other provider will charge a fee per holding which IWeb won't refund. | bouleversee | |
15/7/2017 17:55 | iWeb have changed it again then, I expect they found a £200 account opening fee was far too steep. Still £5 per trade but then again I'm trading so large now the transaction fee is meaningless, I am just careful to avoid stamp duty shares. Just £5 dealing commission per trade. £1,000 initial minimum deposit. £25 one off account opening charge. Access to 7 world markets. Invest in shares, funds, bonds and gilts, ETFs, and investment trusts. Transfer from another provider without incurring a fee. Access to our Market Information Service. | whattheduce | |
15/7/2017 14:36 | Whatthedeuce - Are you sure about that $200 IWeb opening fee? I know they did raise it to that level a year or so ago but I thought they had subsequently put it back to £25. | bouleversee | |
15/7/2017 12:50 | Ha, I love those auto generated news stories like the one above. There has been a very significant change in the company stock price yet the auto script drums out the numbers as if there was just a gentle to and fro in the share price over the months. Share price has increased 49.1 but decreased 437.8, yet the story is indicated as a buy?????? If you followed these auto stories you could end up bust within the week. Meaningless info really. What is far more interesting to know is what was Logview drinking? If it was Vodka, I buy a few more shares, whisky, I may sell and for brandy hold. That's how to play the market. ps iWeb trades are a flat £5 with no fees (S&S isa), although there is now a rather steep £200 account opening fee. | whattheduce | |
15/7/2017 10:52 | Was mentioned a few days ago but saw the full article on Directors talk web site Petrofac Limited 26.9% Potential Upside Indicated by Goldman Sachs Posted by: Amilia Stone 13th July 2017 Petrofac Limited using EPIC/TICKER code (LON:PFC) has had its stock rating noted as ‘Reiterates Goldman Sachs have set a target price of 565 GBX on its stock. This now indicates the analyst believes there is a possible upside of 26.9% from today’s opening price of 445.2 GBX. Over the last 30 and 90 trading days the company share price has increased 49.1 points and decreased 437.8 points respectively. The 52 week high for the stock is 978.5 GBX while the 52 week low for the share price is 345.2 GBX. Petrofac Limited has a 50 day moving average of 523.95 GBX and the 200 Day Moving Average price is recorded at 795.77. There are currently 344,895,279 shares in issue with the average daily volume traded being 4,919,248. Market capitalisation for LON:PFC is £1,512,020,882 GBP. | ny boy | |
15/7/2017 10:09 | Let's hope for a good week in PFC! | lodgeview | |
15/7/2017 09:20 | Ah, the demon drink. I wouldn't fancy being him and checking his mobile this morning to review the various text messages he sent to nearest and dearest last night. | terry hardacre | |
15/7/2017 00:10 | Guys, a little tipsy tonight. I am going to cum. | lodgeview | |
14/7/2017 20:13 | Looking good with oil finally starting to move higher again, bodes well for a crack of 465p next week but need some news to take us to 505p & above. Oil ends higher to tally a gain of more than 5% for the week! | ny boy | |
14/7/2017 18:42 | I am with Jarvis. Only £9.50 per trade, £50 per year for an ISA. I have been with them for a long time. Very good Co. to deal with. I have built my stake here to just over 9K shares now. I am looking forward to the Divi. All to look forward to.I don't want to trade this. I tried trading PAYS shares but had to pay more to get back in. An RNS can change things very rapidly. Like NY Boy says. Always hold a core holding if you are going to trade this share. I will also use a trailing stop loss. I think everyone will make money here if they have the patience. WTFDIK. :o) ATB | callmebwana | |
14/7/2017 18:16 | i'm with iweb, no T+ options don't want them, interesting - i ditched TD because of the T+3 before funds available again few years ago and expensive trades. maybe they have wised up. Only gripe with iweb is a 10 min auto logout which drives me nuts sometimes. | whattheduce | |
14/7/2017 18:07 | I am with TD and I can sell one stock and within a minute or so buy another. However if I want it as cash I have to wait T+2 | lodgeview |
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