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POS Plexus Holdings Plc

15.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
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 0.00 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
25/4/2024
09:26
#8454 most interesting. I begin to wonder if maybe the SNP aren't all bad, apart from being crooks of course.

Morning all.

grahamite2
25/4/2024
09:24
#8456

That odious little deviant Penfold will be gone. Hopefully his drag act sidekick will follow and the habitual liar of a First Minister must also be on a right shoogly peg now.

monte1
25/4/2024
09:24
"I fail to see nothing, and I fail to see everything."

Inspector Jacques Clouseau

emigna2020
25/4/2024
09:19
8454

How does that leave things?

barry evans
25/4/2024
09:15
How the once mighty Scotch have fallen;
monte1
25/4/2024
09:10
Close monte1, very close!
dominiccummings
25/4/2024
09:08
#8448

An unfortunate ‘mis-understanding’ with a buxom waitress?

monte1
25/4/2024
09:07
8448

Oh really, not good?

barry evans
25/4/2024
09:07
8446

LOL

barry evans
25/4/2024
09:05
Hertford HGouse again.
(I suspect it will be off our list for a while though)

edit #8448 though

dominiccummings
25/4/2024
09:02
Morning Dom,

Where was breakfast club?

barry evans
25/4/2024
09:02
Quite Dom - not everyone has the iron level of self-discipline of, say, OB
monte1
25/4/2024
09:01
8442

Noted monts.

barry evans
25/4/2024
08:59
Morning all.

If WFH is so good for productivity, why are the Friday afternoon traffic jams gone? Why are coffee bars in suburban towns so full of both men and women all day? Why are so many men managing to do the 'school run'?

Lay zee firkers.

dominiccummings
25/4/2024
08:59
8440

Correct.

When WFH an avatar can typically do the 'graft' element of a days work in half a morning, but the other stuff that goes on that keeps the business ticking and improves overall performance in the workplace simply doesnt happen.

2 or 3 of hours of TV, preparing a nice dinner and a couple of hours kip after a some decent ale doesnt really cut it, imo.

barry evans
25/4/2024
08:56
Barry

I moved 50 large out of them engineers yesterday and doubled my stake in that other dodgy retailing mob in advance of results next week. Pray for me.

nai, nag, dyor

monte1
25/4/2024
08:54
#8440 - quite.
michaelg1
25/4/2024
08:48
Wotcha monters.

Quite.

barry evans
25/4/2024
08:48
Morning all btw
monte1
25/4/2024
08:48
#8434

Aye, I am all in favour of being ‘in’ full time.

monte1
25/4/2024
08:45
Hmmmm,

As someone who gets to work from home when I want to, I know the score.

barry evans
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