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SHI Sig Plc

27.00
-0.55 (-2.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sig Plc LSE:SHI London Ordinary Share GB0008025412 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.55 -2.00% 27.00 27.05 27.20 27.80 27.00 27.60 374,464 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Roofing & Siding-wholesale 2.74B 15.5M 0.0134 20.15 311.89M
Sig Plc is listed in the Roofing & Siding-wholesale sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SHI. The last closing price for Sig was 27.55p. Over the last year, Sig shares have traded in a share price range of 26.00p to 45.00p.

Sig currently has 1,155,135,477 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sig is £311.89 million. Sig has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 20.15.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/2/2021
22:39
come out demi
magpiecrow
02/2/2021
23:44
Racing to 33 target
gary38
01/2/2021
22:32
Wont shock if it has another warning and tanks


😢

thomasearnshaw
27/1/2021
12:47
Unemployment in the UK surges to four-year high



I hear Some people not able to be accreduted to green deal and so cant work on gov lagging scheme. They dodnt want to pay the money

fwiw. 17p on way.

thomasearnshaw
27/1/2021
12:01
For you Mr K
magpiecrow
27/1/2021
11:49
Glad the greek Demi stopped posting. I shall let UB know anyway. You wil get a letter from them soon enough
magpiecrow
26/1/2021
18:52
Lol

Shi 57m is an elephant sized loss

It will rip ur panty off and plunge to 17p

Another chimp
Disaster
Slow
Motion car crash 💥

The emperor has no panty on
57m pounds loss

What this biz worth? Sweet fanny Adam’s

Look up fanny Adam’s v sad story of the 18th c

thomasearnshaw
26/1/2021
14:45
Tanking

lol @ elephant sized loss

thomasearnshaw
26/1/2021
08:52
UK redundancy rate hits record high "despite cushioning effect of furlough"
thomasearnshaw
24/1/2021
10:17
OK loss may be lower but still (imo) an elephant size loss
"The underlying operating loss is expected to be £57mln-£61mln, the building and roofing supplier said, after making a loss of £43mln in the first half."

So why take a risk?

pugugly
24/1/2021
09:12
ready to plunge
thomasearnshaw
22/1/2021
08:45
Looking weak
thomasearnshaw
21/1/2021
21:58
0 0 1
Jeffries note

Management has published new guidance for a 2020 underlying EBIT loss of £57-61m. JEFe which was previously at a £75m loss.


...but 2021 expected to see limited changes for now. Management's commentary for 2021 is only qualitative so far. ....However, UK Distribution is unlikely to return to profit throughout next year. As such, we see little scope for change...

With losses due to continue at least through 1H21, we anticipate further cash burn to occur this year, likely causing end-2021 net debt to be ahead of end-2020


ouch

thomasearnshaw
21/1/2021
10:47
Thomas Earnshaw (4 February 1749 in Ashton-under-Lyne – 1 March 1829 in London) was an English watchmaker....

Thomas - put two hands and a face on this for me

jc77777
20/1/2021
18:19
Numis has a note out with gross margin pressure and a 17p target - current view from a broker
thomasearnshaw
20/1/2021
18:19
Numis has a note out with gross margin pressure and a 17p target - current view from a broker
thomasearnshaw
20/1/2021
14:32
Underlying pre-tax profits at The Alumasc Group, the Kettering-based supplier of building products and systems, "increased significantly" during the first six months of its financial year.





The latest Construction Industry Scenarios from the Construction Product Association (CPA)sees a ‘W’-shaped economic recession and recovery as its main assumption, with construction output expected to rise 14% in 2021 and 4.9% in 2022.

zho
19/1/2021
19:48
Best to sell I’m tinkin
Sub30 on way fella

thomasearnshaw
18/1/2021
21:54
Best to sell
thomasearnshaw
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