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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.60 | 2.01% | 30.50 | 30.00 | 31.00 | 29.90 | 29.90 | 29.90 | 369,275 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Management Consulting Svcs | 938.2M | -11M | -0.0664 | -4.50 | 49.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/2/2019 08:28 | The longer it takes to sort out the more serious it's likely to be ! | gbh2 | |
30/1/2019 20:14 | Commission enhancement being material? Don't think so, smacks of too aggressive policies and false accounting | robertball | |
30/1/2019 20:06 | I know nothing but I wonder if it is a credit note issue. The net flow of Polish migrants coming to the UK to work has stopped and turned slightly negative. I wonder if some workers haven't stayed for their contract duration with Staffline issuing credit notes to the employers in respect of early departures. As I say I know nothing but Brexit is causing significant problems for recruiters. | danny baker | |
30/1/2019 19:43 | Interesting, I am guessing that someone's been looking to enhance their sales commission. Funny really because I always had STAF down as a pretty tight finance dept. Jan 30th is VERY short reporting period and in turn this ordinarily is the mark of a PLC with very good accounting processes, leadership and personnel. That short period can work against you of course - if people are being too hurried in hitting a deadline. It will all come out in the wash I suppose... | thorpematt | |
30/1/2019 19:07 | Because the system is set up one way... Mug punters have a choice...stop buying shares in AIM companies directly or indirectly via fundies and let the entire AIM collapse on its own accord... | diku | |
30/1/2019 19:05 | "Some of these high profile jobs are very hollow..." But it doesn't stop them paying themselves a fortune whilst being supported by mug punters ! | gbh2 | |
30/1/2019 18:54 | Some of these high profile jobs are very hollow... | diku | |
30/1/2019 18:48 | The large seller, if there was one was probably in the know? | tsmith2 | |
30/1/2019 18:21 | Update - looks like as ever some knew more than most. | tsmith2 | |
30/1/2019 17:57 | Just avoid shares trending down- plenty of decent opportunities in AIM as long as you don't fall in love and hold those trending down | davr0s | |
30/1/2019 16:26 | Or another accounting scandal ! | gbh2 | |
30/1/2019 16:18 | Yes, I bit silly suspending it now unless there is more than a simple delay!! | tsmith2 | |
30/1/2019 16:13 | Time will tell! | hnicholls3 | |
30/1/2019 16:12 | All too good to be true in the AIM?... | diku | |
30/1/2019 16:07 | Those who sold this morning may not agree! | typo56 | |
30/1/2019 16:07 | would imagine the nomad advised to suspend. Now to wait and see if just a storm in a teacup or something more sinister... | bumpa33 | |
30/1/2019 16:03 | Agreed. Should have been suspended all day. | hnicholls3 | |
30/1/2019 15:50 | suspended... | bumpa33 | |
30/1/2019 15:43 | would have thought they might have been better advised to have suspended the shares in retrospect, seems the market has concluded the auditors have refused to sign off the accounts without further checks into something ? ledger balances, exceptionals, market taking a very dim view after the pv debacle and auditors being more cautious probably, remember Carter and Carter? | mw8156 | |
30/1/2019 15:42 | Could this fall to 500p in 2019. | blueball | |
30/1/2019 14:46 | gbh2 well his insider info wasn't up to much if he had to wait until this morning to sell. I sold as soon as I could get a price and it was well down on last night's close. So much for a positive reaction! | alter ego |
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