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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 - 0.00 01:00:00
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
17/4/2024
11:42
Wensleydale with cranberries on a few crackers.
grahamite2
17/4/2024
11:25
Double eh, *whistles* & *drools*
michaelg1
17/4/2024
11:13
Excellent. What did you have?
michaelg1
17/4/2024
11:08
Just had an emergency Scotlands finest.
barry evans
17/4/2024
10:34
Correct and he was in the Cabinet that gave us the endless lockdowns, yes he may have been opposed to them, but all the same he backed them, however reluctantly.
barry evans
17/4/2024
10:24
#8179 - as the excellent Mr Banks often points out, it is also "his" government.
michaelg1
17/4/2024
10:16
Sir Jacob said he believed the Government was focusing on the wrong issues and had brought forward an “ill-thought through and essentially absurd” piece of legislation.

He told GB News: “The Conservative Party has an electoral mountain to climb. If we want to overturn the Labour lead in the opinion polls, we need to start pursuing conservative policies and show a sense of proportion.

“How many voters will switch back to the Tories because of this complex and impractical ban, aggressively pushed by the people who gave us endless lockdowns?”

grahamite2
17/4/2024
10:14
Two full loads of stuff transferred from the garage at Monte Towers to a storage unit* yesterday. The garage clean up continues today.





*garage at the MIL’s gaff

monte1
17/4/2024
10:13
Mornings.

Special K (counterfeit) topped with granola, glass of OJ and a black Americano.

monte1
17/4/2024
10:12
Aye, although tbf I have had no attacks for several years after being prescribed 300mg Allopurinol (no side effects)
monte1
17/4/2024
09:57
I think monters is gouted too.
barry evans
17/4/2024
09:50
#8171 - for internal consumption purposes, I think you mix it with water and just drink it - I am interested to see if there is an impact on heartburn & itchy skin. Just ordered one from Amazon to give it a go.

gra', of course, may be interested from teh gout angle.

michaelg1
17/4/2024
09:47
I have the rest of the day in peace now, the girls and the 2 blokes that share the floor with me are all out at an exhibition. Joy!
barry evans
17/4/2024
09:46
What are you supposed to do with it?
barry evans
17/4/2024
09:40
Gregory Spencer
@gspencermd
·
9h
You are wonderful ! Baking Soda can also stop an attack of gout that flares up in the middle of the night. Keep up the good work!!

michaelg1
17/4/2024
09:40
Veronica
@celestialbe1ng
Baking soda is the greatest substance known mankind, and it’s not even close.

Here are 40 ways in which this unassuming household item will change your life (and one or two might surprise you):

1. Deodorant? Baking soda.
2. Sleeping pills? Baking soda.
3. Inflammation? Baking soda.
4. Tummy ache? Baking soda.
5. Heartburn? Baking soda.
6. Stress relief? Baking soda.
7. Toothpaste? Baking soda.
8. Fatigue? Baking soda.
9. Anxiety? Hyperventilation? Panic attacks? Baking soda.
10. Dirty dishes? Baking soda.
11. Dirty sink? Baking soda.
13. Smelly breath? Baking soda.
14. Facial scrub? Baking soda.
15. Non-organic fruit? Baking soda.
16. Clogged drain? Baking soda.
17. Fungal infection? Baking soda.
18. Dirty silverware? Baking soda.
19. Fire in the house? Baking soda.
20. Itchy skin? Baking soda.
21. Unbalanced pH levels? Baking soda.
22. Scared of kidney stones? Baking soda.
23. Lactic acid buffer for exercising? Baking soda.
24. UTI? Baking soda.
25. Sore muscle? Baking soda.
26. Detox bath? Baking soda.
27. Bug bites? Baking soda.
28. Rashes? Baking soda.
29. Poor digestion? Baking soda.
30. Diaper rush? Baking soda.
31. Shampoo? Baking soda.
32. Liver function support? Baking soda.
33. Calluses? Stinky feet? Foot pain? Baking soda.
34. Itchy scalp? Baking soda.
35. Acid reflux? Baking soda.
36. Bee stings? Baking soda.
37. Splinters? Baking soda?
38. Canker sores? Baking soda.
39. Chicken pox itch? Baking soda.
40. Cancer? You already know it. And aspirin.

michaelg1
17/4/2024
09:38
8167

I dont know mate, all the images I can see have been blurred out as they are under age.

barry evans
17/4/2024
09:33
#8165 - were they BCs?
michaelg1
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