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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.05 | 0.26% | 19.45 | 18.80 | 19.45 | 19.50 | 18.00 | 19.50 | 230,940 | 12:06:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Management Consulting Svcs | 942.8M | -11M | -0.0751 | -2.59 | 28.41M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/8/2020 16:21 | 4.5m shares traded today . Think the closing price doesn’t reflect that. Should lead off again tomorrow | john09 | |
20/8/2020 16:13 | BB8 IN BB8 WE TRUST. | big brother8 | |
20/8/2020 15:32 | Wait for the close lol | john09 | |
20/8/2020 15:30 | basically only 2p better than a week ago....kin great... | gripfit | |
20/8/2020 15:06 | ? I guess you mean it would cost HRnet £23m at 50p? HRnet, might take the view that they have paid out enough already, especially as there are some large holes to fill in terms of unpaid tax. If HMRC feel they could be better off doing a deal with HRnet to recoup the tax due, then HMRC could just pull the plug, and HRnet pays £1 for the company plus the unpaid taxes to HMRC. HMRC won't care so long as they are certain to gather their protection money, after all, given the current covid scam economic destruction, HM Gov is going to be desperate for real money to plug some holes. These agency businesses have no real assets, just the phone numbers of people from whom they skim a thin margin, from the businesses that actually have some real work. | lefrene | |
20/8/2020 14:49 | Will we get news tonight or in the morning *strokes invisible beard* | jimbarlow78 | |
20/8/2020 14:45 | At 50p it will cost Staffline just 23m quid to buy the 70% it doesnt own. Why would it wait for the business to disintegrate as you suggest? | dealy | |
20/8/2020 14:37 | dealy, but on the other hand HRnet might wait for it to fall off it's perch and pick over the wreckage? I bet HRnet know a heck of a lot more about this business now, than they did when they waded in at 154p. | lefrene | |
20/8/2020 13:38 | Yep and there’s been hardly any shares traded in the move from 34p to 30p All the volume (millions!) was on the way up . | john09 | |
20/8/2020 13:37 | The fun is over....NSF time. | hodhasharon | |
20/8/2020 13:37 | Said there would be tears. | smartie6 | |
20/8/2020 13:27 | As I said a lot of messing about. Very questionable. | smartie6 | |
20/8/2020 13:25 | if a decent proportion of today's volume ends up in the hands of long term holders then it won't be easy to buy shares at this price from now on | dealy | |
20/8/2020 13:18 | Oh good boy . Actually I mentioned it in passing but fine | john09 | |
20/8/2020 13:18 | irrespective of today's spike the company is worth substantially more than 25m quid and HRNET are highly likely to takeover the whole company after September 4th (12 months after last purchase). | dealy | |
20/8/2020 13:17 | Sure you have I was here, for a long while. Just seen you get back in today from AA and ramp it to hell jonn | lukehold | |
20/8/2020 13:14 | there must be a massive sell coming up or something...... there has been too many shares bought... | gripfit | |
20/8/2020 13:04 | that's 12 months ago | dealy | |
20/8/2020 13:02 | and you u pessimistic @@@@ | gripfit | |
20/8/2020 12:58 | I love how optimistic this board is. Best board when you’re feeling low and you need positivity. There’s positive gripfit, happy go lucky Jim, and bouncy hodhasharon. Great team. | smartie6 |
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