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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.60 | 1.90% | 32.20 | 31.60 | 32.80 | - | 13,800 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Management Consulting Svcs | 938.2M | -11M | -0.0664 | -4.76 | 52.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/1/2024 08:45 | 60p is my target! | the imperialist | |
05/1/2024 08:44 | Someone desperate for the shares and surely the price has to rise if the buying continues as it’s clear not many cheap ones around | tia01 | |
05/1/2024 08:41 | Something definitely happening with the buys yesterday. Then early buying today. I’d say an offer very close | tia01 | |
05/1/2024 08:40 | The Imperialist 3 Jan '24 - 08:29 - 3306 of 3323 Edit Breakout is imminent here. Is this the start? WalterHWhite 3 Jan '24 - 09:04 - 3307 of 3323 699 volume LOL The Imperialist 3 Jan '24 - 09:05 - 3308 of 3323 Edit Your post illustrates your lack of knowledge perfectly. Thanks, I can now safely discount your comments. | the imperialist | |
05/1/2024 08:14 | They ain’t having mine till 60p… | gripfit | |
05/1/2024 08:12 | Watch out for Smelly…㈸ | gripfit | |
05/1/2024 08:11 | That breakout is coming. Keep watching. | the imperialist | |
05/1/2024 08:11 | It’s halved that’s what’s going on .. | gripfit | |
05/1/2024 08:10 | What is going on | edukelis | |
04/1/2024 18:13 | Investors have lost confidence due to current market conditions, I hope results will bring the confidence back and we will bounce back to 40-50 level by spring… | edukelis | |
04/1/2024 18:10 | Needs it … my worst share … for 4 yrs lol | gripfit | |
04/1/2024 17:57 | 2m shares of 149m shares is roughly 1.34% of the shares of the company?. It's actually a very large exchange. If that was our 'seller' exiting or finished offloading for now, there may be good days ahead for the sp? Any thoughts? | casholaa | |
04/1/2024 17:19 | Easy to guess who’s behind that buy, while others desperately selling, Daddy Henry Spain scooping up. | edukelis | |
04/1/2024 17:09 | Crazy buy and no movement! | tia01 | |
04/1/2024 16:02 | 2,000,007 shares? | casholaa | |
04/1/2024 16:00 | Big buy ??? | gripfit | |
03/1/2024 12:18 | They managed to buyback 16m shares, I think the next thing on the cards is dividends. 5 interest rates cuts forecasted this year, the train will leave soon IMO, first good start would be to close above 30p on results day. | edukelis | |
03/1/2024 12:10 | His post is sort of spot on, I'd say. Most funds and traders are still likely away. There is no divi here, so not many are interested in dead money. Speculators are though. | casholaa | |
03/1/2024 09:05 | Your post illustrates your lack of knowledge perfectly. Thanks, I can now safely discount your comments. | the imperialist | |
03/1/2024 09:04 | 699 volume LOL | walterhwhite | |
03/1/2024 08:29 | Breakout is imminent here. Is this the start? | the imperialist | |
02/1/2024 22:40 | almost 5 years ago on 31/07/2019 HRnet spent £21million on top up, If the results are good would be right the time to start averaging down... 90% of the stock owned by top 10 shareholders, 2 of them were selling recently during buyback, some were topping up the other ones are waiting patiently and haven't even sold when the share price was at 90p, I believe this will bounce back again soon. | edukelis | |
02/1/2024 17:32 | Expect 💩 update… and if it’s good expect it to get sold into | gripfit | |
02/1/2024 16:25 | Probably needed a cash boost for Xmas 🎅 23.01.2024 should be the day if it’s same as last year | edukelis |
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