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PFG Provident Financial Plc

225.00
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Provident Financial Plc LSE:PFG London Ordinary Share GB00B1Z4ST84 ORD 20 8/11P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 225.00 223.60 224.80 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/8/2020
18:08
Sorry Jimbobs147 you could ask dave to go away that might work. He is a troll I know.
babycheeky
11/8/2020
18:07
dave you did try a lot of bullying didn't you but everyone wised up to what bully and big head you are. Truth is you are not very intelligent. You make Jeremy Corbyn appear intelligent by comparison.
babycheeky
11/8/2020
18:05
Can the moderator not do something about this persistent trolling? It adds nothing to what used to be a well informed board.
jimbobs147
11/8/2020
18:01
Do you not post on CNA anymore dave ?
babycheeky
11/8/2020
18:01
Dave old boy or should I say discodave4 or discodave45 or dozzydave ?
babycheeky
11/8/2020
17:43
Was only thinking £2.50 next year but if it comes early I won't complain :)
discodave45
11/8/2020
13:28
possibly breaking from its pennant....armegedon priced in at 66% of NAV despite excellent provisions and free capital
£2.50 to £3.00 after results would be nice

seagreen
10/8/2020
10:31
MCL (Morses) up 23% on their positive trading update this morning, bodes well for here in a few weeks time IMO.
discodave45
07/8/2020
09:08
Yep hold some, trade some. Easy money.
encarter
07/8/2020
08:14
To be fair Dave I think your on the mark, there's a right nightmare coming to this sector, however if you bought at the right price and you can hold for a couple of years, your returns will follow.
The problem with this stock is due to its recent share price swings its been now followed by traders that bought heavily last week at 155.
These guys will be dropping back down to their entry point soon, however they will also look to get back in...

clemoc
06/8/2020
18:34
(Sharecast News) - The Financial Conduct Authority has told high-cost lenders to review their repeat loans as vulnerable borrowers face mounting debts caused by the Covid-19 crisis. The FCA said as firms restart lending after the coronvirus lockdown it wanted them to improve their behaviour towards hard-up borrowers. An FCA survey, conducted before the pandemic, found firms stressing the ease of borrowing more and suggesting taking out loans for holidays using pictures of exotic holiday spots. Lenders also told borrowers that relending was common practice and normal behaviour, the FCA said. Total levels of debt often increased for consumers who took extra credit from high-cost lenders and almost half of those who did so said they regretted it, the survey found. Borrowers missed payments, leading to anxiety and stress. Jonathan Davidson, the FCA's executive director of supervision, retail and authorisations, said: "Before the pandemic we saw increasing numbers of complaints about high-cost lenders' relending practices. We expect firms to review their relending practices in light of our findings as they start to lend again, and to make any necessary changes to improve customer outcomes." UK households are expected to amass £6bn of extra debt because of the Covid-19 crisis as millions of people fall behind on card payments and other bills, the StepChange charity has warned. Though households have repaid billions of pounds of unsecured debt during the crisis this has mainly affected relatively affluent borrowers. Low-income borrowers could face further pressure as government support for jobs is withdrawn, raising the prospect of millions of people being put out of work during the deepest recession since world war two. Banks are also set to unwind measures to support customers such as payment holidays. Laura Suter, a personal finance analyst at investment platform AJ Bell, said: "As a large chunk of the population has been forced into debt by the current Covid-19 crisis, the regulator is clearly worried about debt companies using misleading marketing and pushy tactics to keep customers in high-cost debt. "Anyone who is struggling to repay their debt or is continually borrowing should be offered debt advice, a plan to pay off their borrowing, pointed to cheaper forms of debt and support in solving the problem, rather than just denied lending by the debt company."
discodave45
06/8/2020
13:51
dave why are you not posting on the Centrica broker notes thread anymore ?

you were the top poster there a little while ago posting lies rubbish and hate

babycheeky
06/8/2020
13:47
hi dave or is it discodave4 or discodave45
LOL

babycheeky
06/8/2020
10:55
....or even tomorrow!. :)Be interesting to see if momentum continues up to interims on 26th.
discodave45
06/8/2020
09:59
Hopefully this can finish in the 1.9s today....
k19ten
05/8/2020
17:27
Why do you try to deceive people dave come on try tellin the truth ?
babycheeky
05/8/2020
17:26
dave why do you lie so much. Dont trust dave he is a liar.
babycheeky
05/8/2020
17:20
Take a look at IPF, discount there is massive.
discodave45
05/8/2020
16:57
Nasty dave what happened to your old handle discodave4 ?
babycheeky
05/8/2020
16:51
Yep sorry my mistake, NTAV is 246p, so nearly 35% discount.
discodave45
05/8/2020
16:24
35% surely disco....unless I am being silly...used to trade on a premium and probably will in a years time...should be nearer £2.25/2.50
seagreen
05/8/2020
15:43
You can call it what you like, I'm up 27K on two stocks this week so it works for me. Already in profit here also.
encarter
05/8/2020
14:52
Hi Nasty Dave what has happened to your old handle discodave4 ?
babycheeky
05/8/2020
14:50
Going on prelims the share price is also 25% below their net tangible asset value per share, excellent value IMO.
discodave45
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