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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-0.12 | -0.26% | 45.88 | 46.78 | 47.76 | 48.48 | 46.52 | 47.00 | 685,084 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 1.01B | -6M | -0.0103 | -45.20 | 270.94M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/5/2024 20:42 | Sorry washing, don't really follow or understand the Ocado business model. I know what they do, of course, just don't understand why it rose soo much and why it fell right back again. Don't own or trade stocks I don't understand!! Though completely understand that lots of money was made and lost with Ocado. Some stocks I get a feel for, others I don't!! | wallywoo | |
18/5/2024 08:21 | Interesting talks about Takeover increasing. Suitors increasing interest at these levels and before revenue starts increasing H2 only weeks away. How High as momentum increases and 200day MA breaks and provides support. Future Getting Brighter so Get on the Train to make a Gain... | halfpenny | |
18/5/2024 08:16 | In hindsight he does that indeed. Actually he's great ... at hindsight ... | tongosti | |
18/5/2024 07:02 | Wally what are your thoughts on Ocado Serious question You definitely get more right than wrong | washingmachine | |
18/5/2024 06:59 | Rule no 1. Listen to what the market is telling you (look up cumulative 125 day volumes and related price reversal and then put it into the context of this stock's history going back to its listing). As for your win rates coming down to 85% (from an unheard of 100%) it's another example of you're being full of it. I stand by my observation (fact not an opinion) that you're entirely clueless about this game. Hope this helps fella (but it won't - we all know that). | tongosti | |
17/5/2024 18:08 | You're not a cynic pal. Cynics are smart. You're a below average fool. What happened to your 20p prediction dear | tongosti | |
17/5/2024 17:32 | bc4; known ramper handle only posts on distressed stocks BBs. Pfc a favourite. And here of course. Three3; a brand new poster, only 2 posts ever, both on here. Come on boys, you must try harder to discredit the cynic's!!! Please any BB readers take note. These guys are serious conmen. Along with long term handles of Nige, tongosti and Auson. Be very careful here; 1) losing business every quarter. 14% down last quarter. 2) debt £26m higher in the last quarter. £206m is too high (1 year ago net debt was £135m, and net £45m 1 year before). If this does not come down quickly S4 is sunk. 3) over 600m shares (up from 255m on listing). This company issue shares like sweets. The more shares in issue, the more likely that the share price will tank. This business is hemorrhaging money/cash. Be very careful. It is only a extremely strong market that is keeping this up. Any downturn and sfor will sink. | wallywoo | |
17/5/2024 12:59 | Mr Wally. You have a mental disorder IMHO. I suggest for your own health and future you seek help. | three3 | |
17/5/2024 11:51 | wallywoo 17 May '24 - 11:46 - 10722 of 10722 (Filtered) Con man in the bin. | nige co | |
17/5/2024 11:46 | Oh NO NO NO, Nige, I am sharing my research and experience on a public BB. I am 85% right. My posts are timed to make money at that moment. Because I am a real experienced pi. You are persistently, over a long term (2 years) ramping a terrible investment that has lost shareholders 1000's. You talk up this investment at every juncture of its fall. That is professional ramping of a distressed stock. Made to mislead and cheat investors. You also post many of the same posts on the lse website BB. This confirms that your objective is to influence and mislead as many pi's as possible. Shame on you. | wallywoo | |
17/5/2024 11:39 | Wally, once again where to start with you accusations yet again. I never said that WOSG was a terrible investment, I don't give investment advice, unlike you. I just pointed out your clear ramping. What I did give was evidence of the positives & also negatives, unlike you, not telling the full story warts and all, so that other board members can make up their own minds whether its a good investment for themselves or not. Did I say anything that wasn't true? NO. As for looking up you history, believe me I spent no more than 30 seconds of my time. You have absolutely no idea what my current average purchase price is with BT, or S4 for that matter. Now who's been looking up my comment history? "Hmmm!! I guess they both do have dead cat bounces. Of course all troubled / distressed shares do that though!!!" PMSL, while WOSG isn't a dead cat bounce is it guru? Only dropped 77%? You're a con man Wally. You've proved to be a bitter ex S4 Capital shareholder who for the past two years that I've been a shareholder, you cannot let go, I get it you've lost your money in S4, let it go, deal with it, grow a pair, move on for your own mental health and stop boring us all on this board. I don't go on other chat boards de ramping a share that I no long hold. I think I've wasted enough of my time, yet again trying to have a conversation with you. You're going back to the filter bin. | nige co | |
17/5/2024 10:42 | No worries Nige. You are such an investment guru. And went to all that trouble to look up the shares I am invested in and recommended. In order to tell this BB what terrible investments they were. Why don't you tell us all why Watches of Switzerland (wosg) was such a terrible buy again for me at an average price of 330p?? So let's summarise; 1) my investment around 1 week to 1 month old up 20%. Already made 50% sale, with other 50% sale scheduled to be sold at 500p (estimated time 6-12 months) 2) your investments BT (around 5+ years ago) down 80% Sfor (2 years ago) down 75%. Both of which there's ample evidence you have posted at these times on their BB'S. Hmmm!! I guess they both do have dead cat bounces. Of course all troubled / distressed shares do that though!!! | wallywoo | |
17/5/2024 10:20 | Wally, you need to read my comment again, I never said that S4 is a buy, I was just pointing out some facts. I leave ramping to you. You wouldn't be telling lies again would you? With you having form for this activity. | nige co | |
17/5/2024 09:16 | Lol, it has been the same for 2 years now. As soon as Nige or tongosti call this a buy because of moving averages- it tanks back down. You have to laugh!!! | wallywoo | |
16/5/2024 22:39 | Now we are off to the races as momentum increase and Value Gains Momentum. Over 200dayMA algorithms will drive Value towards last year's levels. Also Suitors adding at these levels. Future getting Brighter every day...towards H2 Success. | halfpenny | |
16/5/2024 17:20 | Chart looking very good, S4 above 20, 50, 100, 200 moving day averages, after breaking through the 200mda today, maybe we will now start to motor on. We have a gaps above to close at 66.70p & 94.85p & 137.14p. Bodes well. | nige co | |
16/5/2024 14:32 | Looking like breaking recent highs this week. Higher Highs Increase!!! Getting ready for the next rally as Market Improves with AI solutions and investment increases. Future Brighter every day.... | halfpenny | |
16/5/2024 13:44 | Yes BT is a safe investment, safe as they come. @13:14.....Large Buy Trade......1,584,804 shares @58.00p | nige co | |
16/5/2024 13:38 | Exactly Nige, I would also add you wouldn't sleep well putting the sort of money in WOSG that you would in a nice Blue chip like BT. Now up 16% today vs WOSG 10% | auson1 | |
16/5/2024 11:44 | I was waiting on the outcome of the court case before topping up in BT. Although, I probably have enough BT shares. Nice buy in price Auson. | nige co |
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