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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.10 | 0.26% | 38.10 | 37.60 | 38.60 | - | 19,384 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Management Consulting Svcs | 942.8M | -11M | -0.0737 | -5.16 | 56.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/8/2022 12:29 | Can sell 30,000 @39.73p up from 20,000@39.65p so not so sure it’s weakening but feeling someone prepared to pay more. Who wants them. Daniel declare yourself or HRNET take notice 40p soon so get on board while you can | tia01 | |
10/8/2022 12:28 | That 50k is a sell | gripfit | |
10/8/2022 12:06 | Sell price weakening 🤣🛩 | qsmeily456 | |
10/8/2022 11:32 | Who’s is the 50,000 unknown today!. Daniel you could of gone deeper into your pocket and spent the bonus | tia01 | |
10/8/2022 09:57 | Smelly You can sell the lot at what price. Daniel has put the order in. Clever guys selling us the capital raise at 50p and accumulating them 40p. Who’s the fools!. | tia01 | |
10/8/2022 09:09 | Quint and you missed the purchase. Come on Daniel show us how a real CFO does the job. At least I can dummy sell 20,000 for just under 40p. Is Daniel filling an order!. Hedge you interest so now edge and invest. | tia01 | |
10/8/2022 08:59 | Albert Ellis and Daniel Quint have interests in 1,285,576 and 1,010,096 respectively for nil cost options for ordinary shares, awarded under the Company’s 2021 long term incentive plan in July 2021 and May 2022. 20k is 20k when 1.2m of shares awaiting you for free. | edukelis | |
10/8/2022 08:41 | Not even £50,000 but 50,000 shares. Times for CFO to splash out and show a real buy not pocket money buy. | tia01 | |
10/8/2022 08:39 | You can buy £20k but sell very few 🤣🛩 | qsmeily456 | |
10/8/2022 08:09 | 50,000 is better than none but really Albert is that how shallow your pocket is. I expected a purchase of at least 350,000 like Henry Spain. Now let’s see if the CFO has deeper pockets. Your bonuses are bigger than the orchestra’s.lo | tia01 | |
10/8/2022 07:55 | Then the Tea lady …lol | gripfit | |
10/8/2022 07:55 | CFO… next | gripfit | |
10/8/2022 07:33 | Finally Albert, the man of his word purchased 50k shares!!! | edukelis | |
09/8/2022 16:13 | How do sellers determine the bottom!. Two trades needed and supply and demand for the shares along with other factors such as news landing which changes momentum. Also external factors in the economy. The key is knowing your personal risk factor and being able to make your own judgment call and only invest what you can afford to lose. The rest involved a lot of preying lol. Example if news of a buyout comes a company will fly which what happened in joules. We a primed for a takeover and I’ll follow the buys like Mt Thomas who have deeper pockets than we and I’ll wait with patience like them. In a falling house market only the seller feels the pain and the buyer usually the gainer | tia01 | |
09/8/2022 16:06 | And more buys …. | gripfit | |
09/8/2022 15:52 | The sellers determine the bottam | gripfit | |
09/8/2022 15:11 | Some said yesterday the 350,000 were probably a sell. Sorry the market will decide when the bottom is in and usually we miss it before we know it. I would actually argue the price dropped Friday to fill the order. Hopefully we are putting in the bottom but in truth who knows. You make your play a sit tight until your ready to unload. | tia01 | |
09/8/2022 14:56 | Add to that the 350k buy kept the price up. Without this then 30p would be the new support 🤣🛩 | qsmeily456 | |
09/8/2022 14:28 | The mkt mkrs will stay short till they get them … | gripfit | |
09/8/2022 14:24 | Long way to 80p | gripfit | |
09/8/2022 14:15 | Gripper I’m being offered 20,000 to sell @39,5p on a dummy sell so someone wants them and you can still buy cheaper than Henry Spain so not a bad risk reward in my eyes | tia01 | |
09/8/2022 14:02 | He ain’t gonna buy shares ,,, he is being given them FOC… a Jack off wage ,,, and probs isn’t bothered about the share price …. “ I’m allright Jack “ | gripfit | |
09/8/2022 13:50 | Ok smelly explain why and how they could take it private given the number of large investors who would oppose that strategy and in any event they would need to buy out the shares at an acceptable price in a similar way to what with the AA. But if you were smart enough to buy the shares at 10-11p you were offered 35p a share. Anyway I do not see it’s in the companies interest to go private now they had the capital raise are setting the company up for a growth strategy. Each and everyone to there own opinions and value every one else’s but see this near the bottom.I genuinely see this as a takeover target and for HFNet who offered much more for percentage of Staffline years ago they must be casting a eye over this. The capital raise actually diluted there voting rights so I guess at some point they’ll need to top up if they still see this as a takeover target. However one must ask is Staffline in a better place than when the price went to 90p. The answer is clearly yes however if Albert was to show credibility and purchase his own shares this would install confidence | tia01 | |
09/8/2022 12:34 | Page reports a slowing market, it can only get worse, its very disappointing Staff line have failed to cash in on record employment numbers. Since they have been unable to turn cashflow positive by now, there's every reason to believe things will look a hell lot wore next years results. Perhaps they are waiting to take it private for pennies then, you could be right. Shocking to think it was once £12.00 | my retirement fund |
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