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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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15/2/2018 12:27 | below 4.15 ffs...!! still its in the SIPP | nemesis6 | |
15/2/2018 11:30 | PFC became really a trading stock. | fuji99 | |
15/2/2018 11:20 | Sellers banking profits again, should go to 415p, much Lowe would not be a good sign, this one needs to close over a min of 415p or ideally above 425p | ny boy | |
15/2/2018 10:08 | That’s the markets for you, depends when you started buying these, it’s only a loss if you need to sell, long term looks good but for now trade the moves and retain a core holding once the share price moves to test the next upside level. Certainly 400p is key support and holding well so far, ex div in 8 weeks so the lure of 12%+ pa divi is quite appealing | ny boy | |
15/2/2018 09:29 | er.... and those who bought 5 years ago are staring at a 75% loss. Great share. yeh | binarypilot | |
15/2/2018 08:47 | Amazing share this is. Those who bought a few days ago at 405p are already looking at over 5% profit. Not bad for a weeks work. | chelsea81 | |
15/2/2018 08:35 | Should see 435p today, strong buying interest growing, especially the lure of that 12%+ annual divi. | ny boy | |
15/2/2018 08:24 | Short fuses to be blown up on here. | fuji99 | |
14/2/2018 22:52 | lodge try not to worry too much IMM will bounce back. short term traders are bailing out, there can't be many left now. also there is very strong support at 100p it really isn't worth selling.... maximum 4 weeks to p3 results should bring in new investors. | blackbear | |
14/2/2018 22:27 | I'm losing a small fortune in IMM. Very upset. | lodgeview | |
14/2/2018 21:43 | Powerful US rally along with crude, certainly looks like a string rally here tomorrow, I am expecting a move to 425/430p approx 400p tested again & held. Lots of buying a GLA | ny boy | |
14/2/2018 19:59 | May be good day tomorrow | karam | |
14/2/2018 19:59 | Oil price is surging | karam | |
14/2/2018 16:26 | Check out OSX index chart(oil services index) basically Pfc follows it | linton5 | |
14/2/2018 16:21 | sell everything, the dow is going to tank | notimpressed | |
14/2/2018 15:16 | Great trading stock, whilst keeping a core holding. 400/415 Needs a close above 415p, or back to test 400p | ny boy | |
14/2/2018 12:24 | Price to sales ratio ridiculously cheap here. If earnings in line with H1 then PE around 7! Priced for worst case with no upside.... | highly geared | |
14/2/2018 12:04 | Plenty to of bargain hunters today | ny boy | |
14/2/2018 11:53 | Highly geared - Hopefully you will be proved right but people should not state something as a fact when it is only an assumption. Nothing is certain when it comes to shares. | bouleversee | |
14/2/2018 11:29 | They have not issued a trading update with a profit warning, therefore it’s reasonable to assume results will be in line and a dividend maintained.. | highly geared | |
14/2/2018 11:29 | 12%+ is likely not declared yet but makes no difference if it’s cut in two,more about capital growth off 400p, looking for 460p on this next leg up ..this quarter. | ny boy | |
14/2/2018 11:29 | Bouleversee - Someone mentioned 11.2p on here but I don't know if anything declared yet. | fuji99 | |
14/2/2018 10:59 | Fuji - Has the next dividend been declared? Yes, or no? Or are you making assumptions? | bouleversee | |
14/2/2018 10:34 | Yes,fuji99, So far so good. | cinquepercento |
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