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STAF Staffline Group Plc

32.90
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:01:17
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
  0.00 0.00% 32.90 32.60 34.00 - 22,494 08:01:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Management Consulting Svcs 938.2M -11M -0.0664 -4.95 54.54M
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 32.90p. Over the last year, Staffline shares have traded in a share price range of 22.00p to 40.90p.

Staffline currently has 165,768,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Staffline is £54.54 million. Staffline has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.95.

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27/11/2020
13:48
I'd be surprised at 40 but given the volitivity of the market today, even finishing close to the open will be a good day. After a very slow morning, the afternoon may be a bit more interesting. Anyone got info on what savings they will accrue from the sale of the apprenticeships? I'm assuming they wouldn't have sold it if was a big net winner.
peterh56
27/11/2020
13:42
L2 looking extremely strong now, there are plenty of buy orders stacked up and 100,000 shares waiting to buy at 37. Could be in for a massive close here and finish above 40 hopefully
kirk 6
27/11/2020
13:37
I filtered him.
What a sad and pointless life.
He will always be poor and I feel sorry for him.
Strap in for next week 👍

gutterhead
27/11/2020
13:33
L2 looking very strong all of a sudden
jimbarlow78
27/11/2020
13:13
Oh I have peter rabbit

45m vat debt

100m transformation cost

Millions pensions black hole

And the best of all they are LOSING not making money....too funny

Rabbit....you could have had 45, 44,43,42,41,40,39,38 37 now it 36.....🤣 8166;💦ԁ66;💦

Get back to the fields seems like mixing those toasties is rife...🤣 8512;

qsmeily456
27/11/2020
12:58
Thanks mate. That was my impression from a previous read through
dealy
27/11/2020
12:52
FO smelly unless you have some facts and proper figures you uninvested de-rapper as this short drop is on small sells as there is very little in free flow, plus bad across all U.K. markets, FTSE 100 included.
The vat will be paid back at about 2 mil per month and as cash flow gets better some debt will be paid down! Debt per se is affordable given current rates. That is how HRNet will buyout using cash from Singapore banks at cheap interest to buyout STAF. All companies and STAF included have debt in pension payments and are continuously improving and paying in, doesn’t help with pension investments low.
Stop de-ramping as the folders, me, Jim, Kirk, Grip and John are not selling but buying and holding for long term! DYOR properly.

97peter
27/11/2020
12:52
I just looked through the 2019 Annual Report to check again the pension liabilities.

As far as I can see they have no significant defined pension liabilities.

Most of the company is on defined contributions now.

chinahere
27/11/2020
12:51
No directors are buying time to bail and bank a profit
qsmeily456
27/11/2020
12:49
36p sell....come to daddy straight down to 30p soon enough

Chart looks terrible as does L2

qsmeily456
27/11/2020
12:44
Now that new black pension hole is known down it goes

Then there's the 45m vat debt

And 100m transformation cost

Real value 16p

TIMBER

qsmeily456
27/11/2020
10:58
John / Kirk will know that
gripfit
27/11/2020
10:54
Check out stafs pension deficit.....that will make you laugh...or if you're invested 💦💦
qsmeily456
27/11/2020
10:19
Ouch 🤕 digging up bad things here
barneyrubble1
27/11/2020
10:01
Glad you can laugh super....life's for laughing 😆
qsmeily456
27/11/2020
09:55
anybody know how the pension deficit is with Staffline?
dealy
27/11/2020
09:36
Yet it's still sixty percent higher than two weeks ago. So funny from MR Negative and his 10 minute time scales.
supercity
27/11/2020
08:19
About time Directors bought.....no excuses
qsmeily456
27/11/2020
08:08
Down it goes too funny 😆
qsmeily456
26/11/2020
22:07
I am now the wrong side of a bottle of Gerard Bertrand Montpeyroux 2017, highly recommended by the way. So am incapable henceforth of figuring out wether we be open or closed, but obviously insider information be rife.

Happy Thanksgiving! See you tomorrow.

ohojim
26/11/2020
21:55
Thanks.

So it is quite restrictive for BOD by the sound of it - but I'm sure friends and family often get a nod - lol.

So we are not within 60 days of Annual Results. But perhaps close to 30 days of quarterly interims?

chinahere
26/11/2020
21:42
For info on Director dealing.....





Directors and other PDMRs must not deal in shares during a ‘close period’, that is the period of 60 days before the announcement of annual results or the publication of the annual report (or, if shorter, the period from the end of the financial year to the announcement or publication). In the case of half-year results, it is the time between the end of the half year and the date of publication. If a company reports quarterly, the close period is 30 days before each announcement or, if shorter, the period between the end of the quarter and publication. (The same restriction does not apply to the company’s interim management statement, though a cautious approach would impose a similar 30-day ban on dealing.)

This is a simple prohibition: it is taken as read that, during those periods when financial results are being prepared, senior personnel are likely to have price-sensitive information.

Outside those periods, directors and other PDMRs are still prohibited from dealing if there is undisclosed inside information. (See: Disclosure of price-senstive information, an OUT-LAW guide.) This might be news of a possible takeover, a significant share issue or a big contract win or loss.

Directors who want to deal in their company’s shares must first get consent from their chairman or from another director appointed for the purpose. The same rule applies to the company secretary. If the chairman wants to deal, he should seek permission from the chief executive, and vice versa. Other PDMRs must apply to the company secretary or a director designated for the purpose. In each case, consent should not be given during a close period or when inside information exists, even if the person wanting to deal has no knowledge of it.

In any event, directors and other PDMRs should not deal in their company’s shares on considerations of a short-term nature. An investment of less than one year’s duration will be considered short-term, and consent to deal should always be refused in such a case.

These rules can be broken only where the person wanting to deal does not in fact have any inside information and can show they are in severe financial difficulty or there are other exceptional circumstances (such as a legal requirement to sell). In that case, the FSA has to be consulted before permission is given.

ohojim
26/11/2020
21:10
Hindsight trading NY Boy, tutt tutt.

edit: But good move and great timing :-)

ohojim
26/11/2020
21:06
Added another 5000 @ 37.42, to take advantage of the drop, markets are in low volume mode due to US Thanksgiving
ny boy
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