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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Phsc Plc | LSE:PHSC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033113456 | ORD 10P |
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% | 22.00 | 21.00 | 23.00 | 22.00 | 22.00 | 22.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Health & Allied Services,nec | 3.44M | 243k | 0.0205 | 10.73 | 2.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/12/2017 04:27 | This company needs to be broken up and sold off. It's too small to be listed and is just providing a lifestyle for the Directors. Selling off the individual businesses could realise quite a lot of value imo. Arthur | arthur_lame_stocks | |
03/12/2017 20:05 | All true! There was a trading update about this time last year, would expect similar in the next week or so. | microscope | |
22/11/2017 15:54 | PHSC Bid:9p Offer:12p I know the reality is a lot closer spread, but how do the mms hope to drum up business with that sort of nonsense! | microscope | |
21/11/2017 14:23 | Trading update was early December last year. The concerns would be the weak pound which impacts Adamson's, and goodwill impairment. However I would anticipate improvement in other areas of the business. Not holding but interested. | microscope | |
02/11/2017 18:11 | Yes it's been a good journey the last few years, but agree, it can't be too far off a top. I remember Loq indeed, we all have that might have been share, though I'm sure it still did you very handsomely. JCR was mine, sold after a fraud case surfaced, under 20p, still for a decent profit but. my 250,000 shares would have looked good at 130 a couple of years later! Still i made more out of GSC where the money partly went, than I would have otherwise. Swings and roundabouts. Good luck with your portfolio and I'm sure our paths will cross as I see your handle pop up on this site on a fairly regular basis | microscope | |
02/11/2017 16:35 | Good to hear from you. Yes the various portfolios are smashing all time highs year after year which is nice. At some point the market will go into reverse but I shall ride it as long as I can. I only keep an eye on this one as I held it on OFEX. It should have stayed there to be honest! As for Unquoted I have to thanks Luke Heron for persuading me into buying 200k LOQ under 5p. I only have myself to blame thereafter for selling way too soon. An extra 5 mil would look quite nice in the ISA. | the big fella | |
02/11/2017 16:28 | Hello Big Bri, the very same... :) Great to see you too. Hope you are raking it in with your investments :) I must be getting very sentimental, bought into Ashley House on the government policy change the other day, which will have massive implications for them! Totally get why you wouldn't touch this, and I don't have a holding, but am slightly tempted as I think the next twelve months will be better for them, and the numbers aren't nearly as bad as the headline figure, infact they made about 350k the previous year if you strip out goodwill impairment. | microscope | |
02/11/2017 16:18 | Micro - are you the Micro of old, Jim that used to post under Scotland on Unquoted? If so great to see you are still about. As for this company it is not one for me. | the big fella | |
11/9/2017 19:25 | shame its just a break even nominally & not a rip your face of swings to profits | luckymouse | |
04/9/2017 16:02 | ceo showing faith here. | meijiman | |
11/8/2017 07:56 | Say no more - Looking bad - cannot see any light at the end of the tunnel. | pugugly | |
19/5/2017 10:04 | Maybe someone has read your post euclid! | meijiman | |
12/5/2017 14:22 | "Pro-forma net asset value per share of 41.5p 176% discount to the 15p price today | euclid5 | |
05/4/2017 12:54 | wots goin on ere? Maybe the ceo has pulled his finger out/ maybe there is a buyer for 500 shares?! I think the ceo has still got the drive to get this show fully back on the road. | meijiman | |
28/3/2017 10:28 | Not really. Its one to review after the next update. ceo needs to pull his finger out. | meijiman | |
28/3/2017 07:50 | Any thoughts on this? | gelp | |
01/2/2017 09:05 | Thanks for that Jen. Agree pretty much with everything you write. At this moment in time the cons definitely outweigh the pros. The ceo has a sizeable holding and may want to cash in at some point so he is well incentivised to get this back on track. I think I will have a close look at the next results. I like the way he sets out the issues and it some respects implies how they need to be fixed. | meijiman | |
31/1/2017 23:19 | meijman Purely on painful trading experience and nothing to do with the fundamentals : Cons 1 The price action is telling a story. Down, down, deeper and down 2 Let the trend be your friend. 3 Cheaper can get cheaper still and then some. 4 If holding or buying the stock I doubt you could get out of your position in any decent size without being punished in terms of spread, exit price, size and timeliness. (ask yourself who wants the stock?) Pros It is available at a seemingly low entry point and could be viewed as a speculative gamble. Best of luck. | jenniferzz | |
31/1/2017 16:37 | Anyone got a view on this -either positive or negative?? | meijiman | |
07/1/2017 18:29 | It is heading in that direction...surely insiders will want that as well... | diku | |
07/1/2017 14:42 | Company now worth just over 2 million, anyone believe this could delist ?? | eastbourne1982 | |
06/1/2017 15:52 | Loss of contract?... | diku | |
06/1/2017 15:15 | This company should never have joined AIM, it should have stayed listed on OFEC or whatever it calls itself these days. Complete waste of the company's / shareholders money. | the big fella | |
06/1/2017 15:12 | Very soggy here -what's going on. Has the ceo lost the plot? | meijiman |
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