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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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16/10/2017 12:33 | I hope so.. I would love that. | vk74 | |
16/10/2017 12:26 | looks like the brakes are off, lets crack 480 this time. WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
16/10/2017 10:51 | just took 6008 the markets are v quiet today is there a pause to see if the usa opens black monday? or earnings season ? | adejuk | |
16/10/2017 09:41 | Yes, completely ridiculous price. Three new deals reported in the last couple of weeks alone. Still, who's complaining - great divi yield at this level - interim payable this Friday at 9.47p and circa 20p final divi due in April. | woodhawk | |
16/10/2017 09:19 | Can't believe this is still sub 430 | ammu12 | |
16/10/2017 08:44 | Brent nudged over 58 this monring. Its on a bull run from July.... | binarypilot | |
15/10/2017 21:58 | I think it went down on the ex-div day and not on the pay day this Friday so yes it did go down on the day but many people like me sold and rebought so I see it as an uplift to my portfolio | vk74 | |
15/10/2017 12:29 | chelsea81: how does a dividend give your portfolio a boost when the share price goes ex-div and goes down by a corresponding amount? | brads13 | |
15/10/2017 11:24 | I'm looking forward to the handsome dividend payable on Friday, will give my portfolio a handsome boost! | chelsea81 | |
15/10/2017 00:47 | I am also very heavily invested in pfc. About 90% of my portfolio. I have never done this before but I feel the same will happen as Anglo American. I had about 20k invested when it was 250p.. and also Kaz when it was 160p about 45kI sold too early.. far too early.. so j made only about 8k...Now with petrofac I am only worried if it goes bust. I think is to big to go bust but no one knows.So far though I have made a good profit but I am reinventing my profit. | vk74 | |
14/10/2017 12:29 | I agree with lodegview. I'm also heavily invested in here. The downside in oil is limited.........unle | foot in mouth | |
13/10/2017 23:44 | Basically because I believe this is a seriously undervalued company. P/E of 5? Ridiculous tbh. I believe the upside is considerably better odds than the downside. My only concern is that there aren't any new contracts being announced and the shorters are having a field day. | lodgeview | |
13/10/2017 22:53 | Eggs & basket, spring to mind. Why all in one stock? | ny boy | |
13/10/2017 22:49 | My portfolio is all in on PFC. £60k worth. | lodgeview | |
13/10/2017 16:26 | is that the value of your portfolio or your pfc stock? | adejuk | |
13/10/2017 16:25 | £60k or 60 k shares? | adejuk | |
13/10/2017 16:18 | 60k worth! | lodgeview | |
13/10/2017 16:02 | oh, it's a perfect day you just keep me hanging on :-) lodge - how much are you managing in your p/f? | adejuk | |
13/10/2017 15:55 | Down, down you bring me down! | lodgeview | |
13/10/2017 15:07 | wj if i'm right it will give me no pleasure i will be back in with 25 k shares as soon as there is a confirmed uptrend i hate losing profits and other peeps losing them. gl | adejuk | |
13/10/2017 13:59 | brent @ $57 | notimpressed | |
13/10/2017 13:43 | Oil up again, I missed the rise but hasn't been very supportive here, we need some decent contract news! | ny boy | |
13/10/2017 13:28 | In again at these levels! Hopefully near the bottom!! At least the recent trading volatility has stopped; for a while! | dahhad |
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