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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 | 1.90% | 32.20 | 31.60 | 32.80 | - | 13,800 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Management Consulting Svcs | 938.2M | -11M | -0.0664 | -4.76 | 52.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/12/2020 14:55 | JOG ON Gripper u 🐈😸 | qsmeily456 | |
18/12/2020 13:55 | lol jim.... | gripfit | |
18/12/2020 13:06 | At last some intelligent analysis of a no deal impact instead of all this strap in £1.20 tosh. Staf have big debts to clear. A smaller pool of candidates = increased costs of placements which will be hard to pass on in margins as all business look to trim fat. Good luck but too many fantasy dreamers on here. Dealy.....you should have sold that other pike of 💩 yoo hold. Its another debt ridden struggling tanker that will take some time to get sorted. | qsmeily456 | |
18/12/2020 12:50 | If you are putting out fewer people, then the "couple of quid extra per hour" if you can get it, is very important as your overhead costs tend to remain fixed. But of course when demand falls off you can't add that extra, but you're still stuck paying the overheads. Lets hope Staf are having a good xmas season, and making progress into reducing the debts. | lefrene | |
18/12/2020 11:28 | either the requirement to perform the task is there or not. It's not dependent upon a couple of quid extra per hour | dealy | |
18/12/2020 11:01 | But the number of people you have on the payroll versus your overheads does. | lefrene | |
18/12/2020 10:47 | it's a Cost Plus model. The fluctuations in hourly rates make no difference | dealy | |
18/12/2020 10:35 | The casual labour market could look different next year if there's a 'no deal' with our erstwhile masters. All those Poles and other eastern workers will not be available, labour rates will likely rise. I'm none too sure if this will be good for Staf or not. They might be able to lift their charges, but on the other hand recruitment costs will rise as they try to source labour. At least in the early part of the year things are quieter, so they will have time to adapt, and there is likely to be a lot of general unemployment so there should be a bigger pool to fish from. This will be their busiest time of year, so one hopes they are using it to attempt to repair the balance sheet. | lefrene | |
18/12/2020 10:25 | Ignore until January... Then take some tablets for G force sickness and watch stinky burn 😂 Space, the final frontier..... | gutterhead | |
18/12/2020 09:20 | Down yet again....no not £1.20, not even 50p....but testing 40p yet again 🤣💦 | qsmeily456 | |
17/12/2020 17:49 | Too funny.....£1.20 now down to 50p Kirky you certainly are out of this world 🌎 🚀💥 kirk 6 11 Dec '20 - 23:02 - 13268 of 13298 0 2 Can see this hitting £1.20 next week kirk 6 17 Dec '20 - 17:39 - 13311 of 13311 0 0 Fantastic news roll on 50p tomorrow | qsmeily456 | |
17/12/2020 17:39 | Fantastic news roll on 50p tomorrow https://t.co/M4liSro | kirk 6 | |
17/12/2020 17:33 | This is going to go up so much like it has done already from 25p. Potentially we could see over £1 share very shortly if we get a no Deal Brexit there is a demand for jobs for administration purposes | kirk 6 | |
17/12/2020 17:01 | Nice drop....🤪 | qsmeily456 | |
17/12/2020 14:37 | kirk 6 11 Dec '20 - 23:02 - 13268 of 13298 0 2 Can see this hitting £1.20 next week >>>>> Your predictions are like a benny hill show......outrageous | qsmeily456 | |
17/12/2020 13:43 | In fact out of a deal or no deal I reckon in the Medium-term staffing agency's will go through the roof.Demand will sky rocket here | kirk 6 | |
17/12/2020 13:42 | If there is a no Deal Brexit, staffline will do extremely well out of all the emergency recruitment potential required to administer all the new bureaucracy.Look how well we have done through all the supermarket demand.No deal brexit and the share price could be north of 70p | kirk 6 | |
17/12/2020 13:16 | Markets gone to sleep ahead of Christmas | k0sh | |
17/12/2020 12:35 | ...but the likelihood is that a deal is very near. Check the news and check the betting odds. I won't be selling a single one, that's for sure! | scubadiverr | |
17/12/2020 12:11 | REALLY? What you've only just twigged....too funny 🤣💦 Down it goes....40p test coming john09 16 Dec '20 - 20:23 - 3668 of 3669 0 0 If its no deal, stocks will take a battering. | qsmeily456 | |
16/12/2020 20:27 | I agree "Reality of impact will mean very little". A wise investor with some cash may then prefer a 'no-deal'. In 6 or 12 months time they will have similar outcomes I reckon. | chinahere | |
16/12/2020 20:23 | If its no deal, stocks will take a battering. Reality of impact will mean very little. Although Staffline does have a European arm (ireland) On the converse uk markets will rally with a deal make no mistakes | john09 |
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