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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.42 | 5.46% | 27.42 | 27.34 | 27.80 | 27.96 | 26.00 | 26.00 | 5,159,801 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil & Gas Field Services,nec | 2.59B | -310M | -0.5996 | -0.46 | 141.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/3/2021 13:52 | Another top up tops ? | ammu12 | |
17/3/2021 13:51 | The final flush before the SFO news is released, it feels like it's getting close now | topazfrenzy | |
17/3/2021 13:42 | A whole board all of a sudden chock-a-block with countless morons I've filtered over the years! Must be time to buy!! | woodhawk | |
17/3/2021 13:42 | Do you realise when SFO finalise the plead bargain with a big fine, we could see another -70% cut. | professor of doom | |
17/3/2021 13:41 | Come back 20p for a dead cat to 30p, then journey will resumed southwards. | professor of doom | |
17/3/2021 13:40 | Look at the long term chart | professor of doom | |
17/3/2021 13:38 | every bad news, it is cut off but -60% / -70% | professor of doom | |
17/3/2021 13:36 | There are many idiots, they see a share crashing by -30% they immediately buy for a dead cat bounce of 5% quick scalp. Then it goes again then, next day another -50% then again another -50%. I have seen this many times. I suspect more idiots will be appearing every days, trying to catch a falling knife. | professor of doom | |
17/3/2021 13:17 | haha! yum yum yum | topazfrenzy | |
17/3/2021 13:12 | another top up top ? Lol | ammu12 | |
17/3/2021 13:11 | A fund is selling still probably, the one in the RNS | topazfrenzy | |
17/3/2021 13:11 | Nibbled another 500 shares | topazfrenzy | |
17/3/2021 13:04 | You clearly havent got clue what you are talking about pal | 12toes | |
17/3/2021 12:55 | Shorts seem to be getting it all their own way here, looking to buy back timing is crucial, can't go much lower or can it. | wardy333 | |
17/3/2021 12:54 | You were warned. Please do not send little poodles to do battle with BR's Red Mercury Crew. Little barking poodles is just an ignorance in the Matrix. It did not end well on AML, MTRO and hundreds more shs. Don't ever say that "the One" did not tell anyone about this sure bet to 4p. Where's the chap with all mates buying early morning? Perhaps he should get all family , friends of his friends and his entire village to buy too. I have said it many times, many tried to take on BR's crew, many died trying. Hope this helps. BR IN BR WE TRUST Red Mercury Crew | bad robot | |
17/3/2021 12:50 | Almost any strategy by the company would work better than the current one of dealing with this problem. Even openly admitting that they did things wrong would be better than the current wait it out strategy | dealy | |
17/3/2021 12:29 | Unfortunately this is going to get hammered again and again... tail between my legs and a loss. | mastersmix | |
17/3/2021 12:24 | Taken another hit.Not buying in again until I see an upward trend. | sbb1x | |
17/3/2021 12:19 | It's unlikely there is enough public info available for the shorts to have this level of conviction. Should the sfo be investigating them? | wigwammer | |
17/3/2021 11:53 | Shorts will keep at this - but which shorts? They have had a field day. But the clever ones know that there is easier low hanging fruit elsewhere. Nobody likes to leave a party that is going well. However....... This is not a dud company - it has tentacles in loads of places. But the SFO has mauled it by £3-5 at this point. I think the whole PFC strategy is based around sorting the SFO this year. Now as regards the UAE and the suspension of business. What an amazing RNS. PFC certainly was touted as being in the running for several ADNOC projects - and well after the extra charges were thrown at Lufkin and announced 14/1/21. With their customary trumpeting the SFO told us that he would be sentenced on 11/2/21. Ah - but then the whole KBR case upended things at the SFO and they lost an important case in the Supreme Court. And then (what an incredible co-incidence) the sentencing is stopped and we are told (if you have the patience to look on the SFO site) that there will be a directions hearing for the Lufkin case on 21/6/21 So what is going to happen? "A directions hearing is held to look at the direction that the matter is heading in the courts and to discuss with the parties their options to resolve the matter. The purpose is to discover the position of each party and whether there is any possibility of settling any of the issues." Hello - where did the sentencing go? Could it have been that the Section 2s were improperly issued? If so can they be remedied by the co-operation of the foreign jurisdiction - in this case UAE? Okay give us a few months to see, we'll pretned the SFO said. But then they discover that UAE won't co-operate. And then UAE say go away SFO we'll deal with this. And hence they "suspend" PFC from tenders for now. This happily crashes the share price even more and will (quietly) have the politicians up in arms with the SFO for killing British industry abroad. So we could arrive at the 21/6/21 and have a deal done with Lufkin that drops the UAE charges. Now that would be a happy day for everyone - except the shorts. Of course if the deal goes wider - it could be a trainwreck for the shorts. But hey I could be wrong. Still long here though. JMHO | plunger2 | |
17/3/2021 10:52 | I bought back a decent chunk yesterday at 100p so nibbling is enough for me for now lol | topazfrenzy | |
17/3/2021 10:45 | start biting big chunks off | runner2018 | |
17/3/2021 10:17 | gonna nibble away 500 shares at a time as it goes down | topazfrenzy |
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