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STAF Staffline Group Plc

32.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 13:13:36
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Staffline Group Plc LSE:STAF London Ordinary Share GB00B040L800 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 32.50 32.30 33.90 33.00 32.50 32.70 141,666 13:13:36
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Management Consulting Svcs 938.2M -11M -0.0664 -4.89 53.87M
Staffline Group Plc is listed in the Management Consulting Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker STAF. The last closing price for Staffline was 32.50p. Over the last year, Staffline shares have traded in a share price range of 22.00p to 40.90p.

Staffline currently has 165,768,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Staffline is £53.87 million. Staffline has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.89.

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26/6/2022
09:26
I don’t think Staffline is a minimum wages payer at all. They took on lucrative contracts such as BMW who pay extremely well. Whilst no one enjoys working for minimum wage a lot of companies pay minimum wage. Many low paid workers get there benefits topped up etc. However it’s a pathetic argument because Staffline don’t take advantage of there workers otherwise Tesco’s etc wouldn’t put there name to them.
My concern for Staffline is the lack of dividends in a Market like this Dividends are key to combat inflation If your an investor. Staffline share now falling in line with the three year graph and whilst we all want it to rise nothing is clear. The only thing is clear the economic situation is going to get worse before it gets better and the government will need to keep things moving in a recession and Staffline will be needed. I personally think we are way undervalued but nothing surprises me. I’ve picked up more shares recently but as many have said it could still fall further. I’m a long term holder but lack of dividends does worry me a little.

tia01
25/6/2022
23:43
No one wants to work for minimum wage anymore, they simply can't survive on it with inflation the way it is. These agencies, like staffline are basically minimum wage jobs. They will have to increase their wages and slash their margins in order to get people to work for them. So it's either that or these low pay agencies fall by the wayside and go bust.
max euwe
24/6/2022
08:02
The share price seems to be holding at these levels. The whole recruitment sector is also similar to Staffline. Hays,Sthree and Robert Walters all have similar graphs. The shares need to get back to 50DMA before any real momentum. Anyway I guess the fact we are holding level is better than falling. The whole market is desperate and deadly.
tia01
24/6/2022
07:03
Jon… I thought u had left us???
gripfit
23/6/2022
09:58
Walter is Jim Barlow. So tedious
john09
23/6/2022
07:59
Surely if HRNet purchased there would be an RNS. I think the Directors should start buying as stated then that would be a positive surprise.
tia01
23/6/2022
07:03
Can’t see an RNS to that effect …
gripfit
22/6/2022
18:53
HRNET added 330k shares recently
edukelis
21/6/2022
21:56
Hope hes dead
walterhwhite
15/6/2022
21:21
Is staffs business model scuppered now ??
gripfit
15/6/2022
10:23
100000 director buy ???
gripfit
14/6/2022
10:11
I see the bottom here at 38p personally.
Why would directors buy before a recession??
Don't think housing market will crash tho..

currencytrader1
13/6/2022
22:24
Gripper
Interest rates will have to rise quickly and
People coming off cheap deals will feel the pain. Rising material costs for new builds and the fact that wages are not rising enough to even accommodate the rising cost of living. I do see a crash because prices have run out of control.

tia01
13/6/2022
22:12
Interest rates still too cheap for a property crash
gripfit
13/6/2022
21:43
45p is the perfect price. Bang on the two chart. What’s your next prediction Smelly. RSI below 30 it’s looking oversold now but this market is all over the place. No Directors buying didn’t help. Unbelievable a chairman can say he’s going to buy and doesn’t. Well there must be a lot of unhappy shareholders. The whole economy is in the sh-t. I see a property crash next. Bitcoin has gone. Inflation flying and wages going no where. Recipe for disaster. Stay strong 💪🏽
tia01
13/6/2022
20:22
Brilliant.....Tia the losing 🐓 u were told months ago 🤣🤣🤣🤣 9651;🩳Ԑ51;🛩💥;🍾🥂
qsmeily456
13/6/2022
19:19
TIA,, in tears
gripfit
13/6/2022
10:32
Not looking good for mr Spain sadly
gripfit
06/6/2022
16:34
Bust if they can’t keep making big profits
gripfit
06/6/2022
13:36
Price looks insane particularly given the employment situation out there. I mean even baggage handlers and security staff are in short supply, 2 and 3K bonuses for new drivers and port staff. Airlines grounded due to lack of staff. Jeez!
my retirement fund
31/5/2022
07:24
Or the other way around, which would mean MMs have offloaded a good amount of stock and we are going to start going back up...
dougmachin
31/5/2022
07:17
You might be right but seems an awful lot of stock for MMs to buy in this specific company that has no demand prior to yesterday, respectively.
walterhwhite
31/5/2022
07:16
Hope I’m wrong but 45p looks imminent on the two year chart now. Needs something to help it head back up. I thought Henry Spain purchases might of helped but not to be. Results need something special
tia01
31/5/2022
07:09
Do the 'market makers' buy and then have to hold stock though? To sell later.

So if the MMs have bought it, but not yet sold it, then it's currently just a 'sell'.

dougmachin
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