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POS Plexus Holdings Plc

15.75
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Plexus Holdings Plc LSE:POS London Ordinary Share GB00B0MDF233 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 15.75 15.00 16.50 15.75 15.75 15.75 120,799 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Oil & Gas Field Machy, Equip 1.49M -4.02M -0.0381 -4.13 16.6M
Plexus Holdings Plc is listed in the Oil & Gas Field Machy, Equip sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker POS. The last closing price for Plexus was 15.75p. Over the last year, Plexus shares have traded in a share price range of 2.60p to 30.70p.

Plexus currently has 105,386,239 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Plexus is £16.60 million. Plexus has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.13.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/3/2024
19:43
First rule of investing is to 'understand the tech', or get what you are betting on
Scottie admits to not being savvy on the tech/IP, so he either knows something or he's taking a massive punt, however I believe the outcome will be extraordinary
The chart looks spectacular.

chutes01
24/3/2024
19:34
Unless newsflow is being carefully orchestrated here, time for Plexus to align with industry partners and massively ramp up revenue, no excuses at this juncture.
Increase to special £8M project, further P&A, Jack up deals, R&D project contracts, International expansion as advised and much more, It's time to deliver now or this cycle will be lost and there will be no way back.

chutes01
24/3/2024
17:39
Post Macro comment, Ist Co discussed 07:20to 12.00

ATB

extrader
24/3/2024
13:21
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/small-caps-podcast-with-paul-scott/id1642339156?i=1000650252848Paul updates on Plexus
bloomberg2
24/3/2024
08:09
FFS grow up.
emigna2020
23/3/2024
21:32
Strange that the FSB picked up ALL of the perpetrators of the Moscow shooting, and all within a day? Of course they have form on this, a few years ago (again when Putin needed to demonstrate his strength) a bunch of ragheads took over a theatre and many people died in the 'rescue'. Most believe it was all setup by FSB to demonstrate how a hard man like Putin 'looks after the population'. After all, what's a few dozen innocent deaths if they prove what Putin is saving them from, eh.
dominiccummings
23/3/2024
20:55
A most acceptable day at teh Rugger! Putting 50 points on a decent Harlequins selection is a frightener to teh rest of the leading teams.
Farrell was a machine for putting people into good positions, Earl and Dan galloping into the defence, and Elliot Daily imperious at the back.

dominiccummings
23/3/2024
19:45
Aye, another dominant performance with AFC Rushden leading away after just 3 minutes.


final score 7-1

barry evans
23/3/2024
18:57
Blimey, Dom, your boys gave the Quins a bloody nose today. After the demise of Wasps, I was leaning towards Quins as I like their style of play but Sarries were awesome today. Well done to you.
jeffian
23/3/2024
18:55
Seeing as it's Dom, I'm not sure what sort of a 'box' you had in mind, el, but probably true either way.
jeffian
23/3/2024
12:44
I expect dom has a box (with a built in charger or extension lead)
elpirata
23/3/2024
12:30
I shall be watching from the comfort and warmth of my armchair!
jeffian
23/3/2024
11:44
Jobs done. Now off to the home of the enemy (Spurs) for Saracens v Harlequins.
dominiccummings
23/3/2024
11:04
Blimmin great stuff el - windswept dug walk also done, M&S run done. Next stop Mrs M senior to re-supply her fridge.
monte1
23/3/2024
10:30
good morning csbaliers

one hour windswept dawg walk completed, next stop teh butchers fillet steaks, treacle bacon, goulash mit dumplings order to collect

elpirata
22/3/2024
13:40
Black Barry from Connah's Quay arrives

hahahahahahahah

emigna2020
22/3/2024
12:30
Has James come to a sticky end?
dominiccummings
22/3/2024
12:29
Your score: 3 / 7
"Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them."

dominiccummings
22/3/2024
12:13
Many, many years ago my landlord had a wide parting. When he went to the barber he would throw down 50p and say, there you are, take it or leave it.
grahamite2
22/3/2024
11:22
#6952,
It wasn't. I think you can tell from the photos provided by/of Barry off of Eastenders that I have a luxurious thatch around the eaves, even if teh ridge is a little* threadbare.




*lot



Edit: It's what we like to call "a wide parting"

jeffian
22/3/2024
11:19
#6946

Nice one Mikey.

I wonder if a tin of pineapple rings and a bottle of MountGay qualifies as a Caribbean Lunch?

monte1
22/3/2024
11:18
#6950

Is that a euphemism jeffian?

The majority of my loft insulation left this parish some time ago and I have managed just fine without so much as a merkin or old Cl€m special to replace it.

monte1
22/3/2024
11:12
I seem to be getting a lot of spam about loft insulation. Is there anyone in the UK who HASN'T had their loft insulated yet?! It used to be offered 'free' (i.e. paid for by the taxpayers) for years and spivs would go round pushing it on all and sundry. My Old Mum had it done at least twice (no idea whether they ever put any up there but as part was an inaccessible flat roof, I doubt it).
jeffian
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