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PFG Provident Financial Plc

225.00
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21 May 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
23/8/2017
12:06
Plenty of shorts to " trouser" their profits then back down we go imo.
tim 3
23/8/2017
11:59
Agree Tim but expect a few highs first.. Everyone can share the love
letmepass
23/8/2017
11:57
Would be surprised if they don't at least test the lows again in the next few weeks.
tim 3
23/8/2017
11:49
Are we blasting off💪🤡;
glenkaz
23/8/2017
11:46
It was the sarcasm/flattery bit. End of tangent
pediment
23/8/2017
11:44
Slightly tripped up by my own pedantry and trying to be funny. Bit more involved etymologically than I thought....

Milord, or in English "my lord" or "m'lord" sounded like "milord" to continentals, just as it did to the English ear. "My lord" is of purely English derivation. But in the nineteenth century, 'spelt milord' (also milor) (French pronunciation [milɔʁ]) was well known as a word that continental Europeans (especially French), whose jobs often brought them into contact with travellers (innkeepers, guides, etc.), commonly used to address Englishmen or male English-speakers who seemed to be upper-class[1] (or whom they wished to flatter) – even though the English-language phrase "my Lord" (the source of "milord") played a somewhat minor role in the British system of honorific forms of address, and most of those addressed as "milord" were not in fact proper "lords" (members of the nobility) at all. The word "milord" was occasionally borrowed back into the English language in order to be used as a sarcastic or jocular reference to British travellers abroad.

pediment
23/8/2017
11:41
Volume dried up for a while.. Lunch my lord
letmepass
23/8/2017
11:37
or it could be m'lord

this is more interesting than talking about every single losing trade on PFG :)

spob
23/8/2017
11:34
honourable was already taken
right honorable lord lucan
23/8/2017
11:31
thanks might come in useful one day
spob
23/8/2017
11:27
spob, it's milord. Such a breach of etiquette cannot be tolerated. I trust you will do the honourable thing
pediment
23/8/2017
11:20
some will some won't me Lord
spob
23/8/2017
11:17
spob .. didnt you think we already knew all that YESTERDAY
right honorable lord lucan
23/8/2017
11:10
Traded USM and AIM for 27 years up in the City so I know how it's is.
nortic 007
23/8/2017
11:10
MACD settling on 0 and a trundle along at 600.00
pediment
23/8/2017
11:06
Looking at the volume here Ok it's middle of the day in August but hard to see much of a day trade left in this at the moment.

Hope I'm wrong.

"More interesting than old farts talking about the weather on the BP thread eh" Glen

pediment
23/8/2017
11:00
Whow man never happy with hes got crying about the past destroys his future.Wake up lifes too short
mally6
23/8/2017
10:58
Thanks mate I think prov stinks! As I said before I used them years ago and they prey on vulnerable peeps! If I can trade them 300 times I'm out! 🤡✌A039; Gla! Thank nortic and some kind peeps! Mms 👹👺 f you!
glenkaz
23/8/2017
10:48
GlenkazYou're a honest man . Don't lose it all for Gods sake. This company stinks.Look after yourself
nortic 007
23/8/2017
10:43
Must be ex-PFG collectors:

Morses Club - 18/8/17

In particular, the funding supports the growth anticipated from the c.550 self-employed agents and managers who have recently joined the Group. As well as strengthening the core business, the Company anticipates that this will lead to over 400 new agent territory builds in the current financial year. The territory builds in progress to date are performing ahead of management's expectations set at the beginning of the year, and it is anticipated that this increased level of activity will not have an adverse impact on earnings expectations in FY18.

simon gordon
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