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STAF Staffline Group Plc

29.55
0.25 (0.85%)
17 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.25 0.85% 29.55 29.20 29.90 29.90 29.20 29.90 46,975 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Management Consulting Svcs 938.2M -11M -0.0664 -4.50 49.56M
Staffline Group Plc is listed in the Management Consulting Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker STAF. The last closing price for Staffline was 29.30p. Over the last year, Staffline shares have traded in a share price range of 22.00p to 43.00p.

Staffline currently has 165,768,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Staffline is £49.56 million. Staffline has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/11/2020
11:12
You have to look to the future. Extraordinary year, the one the whole world will not experience again.
IT, Integration, Cost control and continued growth will bring about significant profits. Plus resolve cash issues. Add dividends. You can’t keep looking inward.
Just doesn’t work that way.
With Brexit agreement in the next week, do you really want to be on the sidelines?

smartie6
24/11/2020
11:00
Let's look at turnover and profit

Looks like a loss of £1.6m as 0.8m half year numbers

Let's say they actually make a profit of say £200k with a pe of 15 on 68m shares

You do the maths for mkt cap and share price

Massively overvalued

qsmeily456
24/11/2020
10:59
It's going bezoomny
r1singson
24/11/2020
10:46
Looking good to break 45p and then 50p today
kirk 6
24/11/2020
10:44
As bad as BB8 ,, and he was a dik of excellence
gripfit
24/11/2020
10:38
110k buy order at 40. Strong again!
jimbarlow78
24/11/2020
10:23
No its the sub that sink this 🤣💥
qsmeily456
24/11/2020
10:18
Smelly, you see that dot in the far distance, that’s the ship that’s sailed. Lol.
smartie6
24/11/2020
10:04
What a great time to be alive lol
john09
24/11/2020
09:38
You edited your post from positive to negative Smelly.

So I don't hope you are right!

chinahere
24/11/2020
09:35
Think this will hit 35p today
qsmeily456
24/11/2020
09:34
Strap in ladies
Compression tights on

gutterhead
24/11/2020
09:31
Grip
Tell him to strop in 😂

gutterhead
24/11/2020
09:00
Lol.
Smelly, i can just see your face this morning on open. Jaw touching the floor must have been painful.
Remember buy price is presently 43p and when sell price closes the gap your 30p will look even more stupid than it does now.

smartie6
24/11/2020
08:48
qsmeily456 - you need help mate - take some time off - you are not adding any value.
growthinvestor2001
24/11/2020
08:43
L2 looking bad.....TIMBER
qsmeily456
24/11/2020
08:42
Down it comes ill be picking these up at 30p soon enough.

Once the sellers start down it will tumble.

The fireworks damp and fizzled out

40p broken

qsmeily456
24/11/2020
08:05
Few gaps to fill on the way up
mubz
24/11/2020
07:44
Markets in fire- big day ahead here as momentum gains
kirk 6
24/11/2020
07:11
obviously not them
dealy
24/11/2020
06:44
Henry Spain will be the biggest winners out of all this. One thing I wanna know, I know it was said once holdings go under 3% they dont have to put this to us via RNS but if the buyer of that mad sell off 2 weeks ago was Henry Spain, shouldnt we have been notified of their increase? If yes, they we didnt hear. Who bought..
jimbarlow78
24/11/2020
06:12
It's never plain sailing for small companies that have margin pressure and weakish balance sheets. But a booming economy (likely for the next 3 years) can give such a huge tailwind that many challenges can be overcome.In this respect Staffline will live or die based on the strength of the economic recovery and the confidence that this will generate.
dealy
24/11/2020
00:53
The one year chart shows 50p+ 80p and 100p as logical steps. A click on the two year chart and it’s absolutely frightening tbh lol

On the 50p first step don’t forget we hit 55p intraday in June !!!!

john09
24/11/2020
00:35
Yep. Catching waves left right and centre its great . Can’t lose atm. FOMO for money on the sidelines
john09
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