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SFOR S4 Capital Plc

52.90
1.50 (2.92%)
31 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
S4 Capital Plc LSE:SFOR London Ordinary Share GB00BFZZM640 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.50 2.92% 52.90 52.50 53.35 53.00 50.00 50.00 935,741 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Offices-holdng Companies,nec 1.01B -6M -0.0103 -51.46 308.41M
S4 Capital Plc is listed in the Offices-holdng Companies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SFOR. The last closing price for S4 Capital was 51.40p. Over the last year, S4 Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 36.26p to 157.00p.

S4 Capital currently has 581,906,601 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of S4 Capital is £308.41 million. S4 Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -51.46.

S4 Capital Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/3/2024
13:26
If the US economy is doing so well why is this company not capitalizing, wait until it goes into recession. Sorrell keeps barking on about interest rates, lower rates suggests weakness in the economy, and likewise softening economic conditions. The bloke is clueless!
bookbroker
27/3/2024
13:19
The results were dire Worse than expected And he's even saying the future is not bright in the short to medium time
amaretto1
27/3/2024
13:18
In an uncertain world one plays the odds not being right (which is the undoing of jo crowd). Losing peanuts when wrong and £££ when right. What's true in poker (it's an odds game) is true in markets as well. Clearly you're not in the business of making money but in the business of being "right". Hence your saying goodbye to your copper coins. Great company though - plenty of Jo's around. And talking about ignorance - you're so Ill read on the topic. If you have a family I hope for their sake you stop throwing in your monthly check going forward without even understanding what got you where you are. Warmest regards jo
tongosti
27/3/2024
13:18
Halfpenny and wrongoEvery board has them ??
rackersthedon
27/3/2024
12:56
Arithmetic?? 😂
What I've seen live is you calling this wrong every single time!
It's a shame you don't see what most folk think of you here. I suppose ignorance is bliss!

jo2362
27/3/2024
12:50
Anyone who says i have lost the pot and realised never to see own money again is the one without credibility in this game pal. I have you some simple arithmetic that you're not able to refute. Did you ever go to primary school jo? Think this game is way over your head pal. Should have tried vegas instead. Lol
tongosti
27/3/2024
12:46
My counter argument is a simple one Tongo. You have no credibility here. Claiming that I bought at 250p and that I'm 95% down tells me all I need to know about you, you make things up, period.
What an ugly character you have turned out to be Tongo!

jo2362
27/3/2024
12:43
And jo - your posting history suggests you were 60% at 100. You also said your money was gone then. The only way your average is 114 is for stock either to go negative as you ran of out dough long ago. In other words you're full of it. Like you said, you will never get back to break even. You're note entirely hopeless after all. Bon chance
tongosti
27/3/2024
12:40
Not that you're literate in maths joe but here's a head scratcher for you. One initiates at say 25% (which is very significant) of one's account and the stock goes down 20%. That means account is down 5%. A bit different from your -95% down on your pension pot ain't it Jo? All ears if you have any counter point to make to above maths. Keen to learn...jo ...
tongosti
27/3/2024
12:35
Single digits?? Loading up a full boat at 50+ coupled with all the other purchases we have witnessed through your vociferous announcements, single digits I think not!!
Perhaps redeeming yourself with a bit of honesty would go a long way, however, I don't think that's in your nature!

jo2362
27/3/2024
12:32
Seem to remember you being desperate for engagement up at 54p where you got suckered in to buying more ??
rackersthedon
27/3/2024
12:29
Desperate for engagement tea boy ain't ya
tongosti
27/3/2024
12:28
We all get trades wrong but your lack of humility as noted by so many here Mr fully loaded wrongo and stinking attitude means I'm really enjoying witnessing your demise. Do let us know when you unload??
rackersthedon
27/3/2024
12:28
I don't think I'll ever see my money back. Lol. Enough said. Ps. Don't think it has dawned on you but I lose single digits when I am wrong not the pension pot you have been referring to JOE. Bon chance
tongosti
27/3/2024
12:20
Analysts are not better than our resident tea boys. They're paid to tell stories and have no skin in the game. Imperfect as they are, clues are given by Mr Market alone
tongosti
27/3/2024
12:18
Analysts positive so don't miss the bounce a great opportunity at these levels.

Still a Billion Dollar Company into AI and making money.

Future brighter...can move up very quickly...

halfpenny
27/3/2024
12:09
Acquisitions with stock was a smart move as the share price was artificially high.
But a disaster for those that sold out for a % of the combined company that has since collapsed in value.

Debt is modest at £180m net and falling.
If the acquisitions had been done with cash the company would be spectacularly bust by now.

An interesting situation going forward.
I thought todays results demonstrated that SFOR will survive, but some disciplined right sizing and cost cutting is essential.

There will be some very angry share holders of acquired companies.

careful
27/3/2024
12:09
Well with hindsight you have probably realised that it was silly to keep holding. Sometimes it is better to just cut your losses.It is probably pointless to sell now tho, but this may come good in a few years or when a viable bid comes through
scepticalinvestor
27/3/2024
12:05
Tongo

For someone that has so much to say you don't listen so well. I've told you before my break even is 114. Now I don't think I'll ever see my money back but at least I have the humility to accept that gracefully unlike some of us who pretend to be Gurus and get their timing wrong every single time! Grow up Tongo, you are good at giving it but a sore loser when it comes to taking it

jo2362
27/3/2024
12:00
Thank you jo. Would that make it 96 or 97% down for you then? Ta
tongosti
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