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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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0.60 | 2.01% | 30.50 | 30.00 | 31.00 | 29.90 | 29.90 | 29.90 | 369,275 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Management Consulting Svcs | 938.2M | -11M | -0.0664 | -4.50 | 49.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/10/2019 13:59 | not looking good here still | fxprotrader | |
11/10/2019 13:49 | Having looked at other stocks I would say Staffline has not bounced like other stocks | mhm2013 | |
11/10/2019 13:13 | Brexit: EU gives go-ahead for 'more intense' talks | knowing | |
11/10/2019 13:10 | I think it's more to do with possibly brexit news | cocker | |
11/10/2019 13:08 | Looks like the overhang may have been cleared. | knowing | |
11/10/2019 12:39 | That would be illegal, an offer would need to be announced in a RNS. | gbh2 | |
11/10/2019 10:10 | the absolute complete abscence of volume could mean an offer is being considered by the large holders | dealy | |
11/10/2019 09:42 | Posted this the other day but in case anyone missed it. Very good read and has backed up my own theory of holding.https://hidd | jbarlow78 | |
11/10/2019 08:18 | Brokers don�t accumulate vast quantities of shares Exactly, yet they are obliged to buy them whether they want them or not, which is why the share price keeps dropping. | gbh2 | |
11/10/2019 08:18 | Interesting....once again there are no sell orders other than MM quotes No idea if its meaningful, but its certainly unusual Edit - oh well nice while it lasted :) | nav_mike | |
11/10/2019 08:10 | Bid price has risen | jbarlow78 | |
11/10/2019 08:05 | brexit solutionwould unleash huge pent up hiring demand | dealy | |
11/10/2019 07:50 | Brokers don't accumulate vast quantities of shares - if they did they would be forever issuing holding RNSs. They move price up and down until they find people willing to take the trade on the opposite side. The hard cold facts are that regardless of the story the sellers are willing to sell this down and the big buyers have refused to step up. Price gives the collective view of all buyers and sellers in the market. Dangerous game trying to trade against a trend as you don't know their intentions or what they are thinking. | davr0s | |
11/10/2019 07:29 | It's not that every sell is a buy that counts, it's who the buyer is, i.e. whether it's someone who wants the shares (sp tends to rise) or a broker that doesn't really want to be lumbered (sp tends to fall). | gbh2 | |
11/10/2019 07:23 | Sort of agree ,, but isn’t the imbalance reflected in the price difference ??? | gripfit | |
11/10/2019 07:19 | Lol - for every buyer there is always a seller on the other side of the trade | davr0s | |
11/10/2019 06:59 | I doubt there will be many sellers at this price | gripfit | |
11/10/2019 06:57 | Another 7% today or more! | jbarlow78 | |
10/10/2019 23:06 | Just shows what can happen when there is a serious buyer entering the market. | knowing | |
10/10/2019 21:54 | Down on the same aswell | gripfit | |
10/10/2019 20:32 | Up 7% on no real volume | sailorsam1 | |
10/10/2019 19:55 | Weird hunch there might be news tomorrow. | jbarlow78 | |
10/10/2019 19:42 | Up 7% today on low volumes I think the share did quite well to rise to 160p based on HRNet stake and potentially positive results...how wrong could we be! A lot to be asked of management - big turnaround project with a fairly unfavourable market backdrop! | mhm2013 | |
10/10/2019 19:29 | Good day tomorrow, I can feel it in my arthritis ridden bones. | jbarlow78 |
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