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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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0.45 | 1.51% | 30.20 | 29.50 | 30.90 | 29.50 | 29.50 | 29.50 | 8,000 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Management Consulting Svcs | 938.2M | -11M | -0.0664 | -4.44 | 48.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/11/2020 11:18 | Heh heh Mister MD. Now you will never unsee that tiny nipple. | ohojim | |
22/11/2020 10:54 | Interest rates at zero means minimum PE of 20 for services companies. 5m per year is easily achievable for Staffline so 100m market cap is absolutely reasonable if the operation is stable. That's 4x current level | dealy | |
22/11/2020 10:11 | Given the potential trade deals coming up on the horizon very shortly, like we have seen with Canada over the weekend, We will see staff line this week go a lot higher. | kirk 6 | |
22/11/2020 09:59 | All this talk of a bid is far fetched. Just read up on LSE bid rules, its a breach to aquire via a 3rd party to takeover and increase beyond the 29.9%. Just shows these rampers for what they are. If the market recovers and brexit ends in a deal then brilliant these could hit £7 plus At 36p they are a good punt but thats it. Expect to hold for 2 years | qsmeily456 | |
22/11/2020 09:44 | Strap in for the fall to the gutter head | qsmeily456 | |
21/11/2020 21:48 | hehe, you edited your post too | mister md | |
21/11/2020 21:39 | dealy - correct, edited to 68m | mister md | |
21/11/2020 21:24 | I bet Mister MD posts next. ;-) | ohojim | |
21/11/2020 21:18 | only 68m shares in issue and top 10 holders own over 80%. Tight supply now so price can rise rapidly on good news (and the other way round as well, see the slump from 1200p last year) | mister md | |
21/11/2020 20:47 | A big week for recovering battered equities I think | john09 | |
21/11/2020 19:54 | This will rise a lot on Monday as there is already talk of Canada style deal this weekend. I'm expecting an open of over 40p on Monday | kirk 6 | |
21/11/2020 18:23 | Evening all Took my medicine on this share a few months back at a substantial loss but been keeping an eye on it as i hope to come back in. Just want to say it has been genuinely laugh out loud funny - Jim and Gutterhead you have made the loss almost worth the price! Hope is works out for all. Still looks significantly undervalued so am considering some gutterhead dvt socks... | 1cdw | |
21/11/2020 17:11 | Bid or no bid in my opinion this will properly rise once Brexit unknowns are sorted in the next couple of weeks. | jimbarlow78 | |
21/11/2020 16:48 | Hrnet might, others might or they might not.....nothings for sure unlike the captain, You're posts are worthless smelly, all you do is confirm your own trading strategy, they're going down ill buy some ffs, not even some humour.... you're filtered | gutterhead | |
21/11/2020 16:42 | Interesting that they would say that. Investors have better ways to get investment exposure than giving it to HRNET. They obtain no synergies with 20 odd percent holdings | dealy | |
21/11/2020 16:37 | HRnet say on their website that they aim to invest meaningful amounts over 20% in other companies. So, they actually may have only stopped at 29.9% because they didn't want to have to offer to take Staffline over. Regardless they thought £1.80 was a good price at the time - which is good to know. | chinahere | |
21/11/2020 16:34 | They are probably buying through Henry Spain and when the price hits £1.80 in a few weeks then.... | kirk 6 | |
21/11/2020 16:29 | Wondering what HRNET's motivation was for piling in here last year. It cannot have been just a financial investment. Most likely it was to secure an option on a much bigger market (UK vs Singapore) or to find an opportunity where their know how could be applied in a different sitting.Strategicall | dealy | |
21/11/2020 16:15 | Hrnet won't bid. It will take 12 months for this to turnaround but a good buy now sell later share for sure. Just stop ramping every share you post on kirk or you'll get beamed up | qsmeily456 | |
21/11/2020 05:35 | Looking back at that RNS. Streamlining the business, great to see more positive steps by the new board of directors. | jimbarlow78 | |
20/11/2020 23:42 | Let’s hope so | shiner28 | |
20/11/2020 19:10 | this blog + comments (from a year ago) is an interesting read. HRnet were very keen to buy the initial lot at a 40% premium. Now that they dont have to pay 180p anymore for a takeover I wonder if they are going to go for it ? | mister md | |
20/11/2020 18:20 | Extremely strong finish and very nice candlestick ready for lift off into the 40s early next week | kirk 6 |
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