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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 | 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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14/6/2021 09:15 | Just stay long for months now, good recovery play imo | ny boy | |
14/6/2021 09:06 | In your imaginary world you did! Just like your short from 23.5p to 81p!! | maryhopkins | |
14/6/2021 09:02 | NYB...🩳 of stock 🤣 Closed in the early 60s and late 50s Bought 56p down to 54p Couldn't get enough 🤣💦 I'd done the detailed calcs based on last released numbers and other like industry players....🤪 | qsmeily456 | |
14/6/2021 08:58 | Imagine - - leaving this board but still coming back to read it every 5 mins to red tick loool (4 of them) 🤣 - Not making any money in 2021 🥂 Ooooo internet friends loooool | john09 | |
14/6/2021 08:38 | Market likes it | my retirement fund | |
14/6/2021 08:17 | Nice start folks Also a nice start over at Reach | john09 | |
14/6/2021 08:16 | Balanced portfolios required. If you only held STAF (which many of the plebs do oh + Amigo lol) in 2021 you havent made a penny. We are at Januarys share price. Biggest bounce in decades and you havent made a penny 😆 So I wouldn’t be so confident amongst your new internet buddies lol I’m up £800k since January. Crass apparently...but true 😉 | john09 | |
14/6/2021 08:12 | No one takes that size stake unless they are quietly confident, with a long term hold strategy Should be in the 70’s soon | ny boy | |
14/6/2021 07:45 | Wow, big institutional stake, no wonder the buying Friday, some in the know! Smelly, hope yer not caught short my friend 😂 | ny boy | |
14/6/2021 07:44 | LO take a big stake at a 30% discount making a cool £25m over night at our expense | slogsweep | |
14/6/2021 07:38 | Looks like they will triple or quadruple their cash …. | gripfit | |
14/6/2021 07:17 | Lombard Odier take a big stake in OUR company .. luvvly | gripfit | |
14/6/2021 05:42 | Much better atmosphere on this bb,, seeing both sides of views exchanged without a control freak banning anyone who has a negative opinion :-) | smartelly | |
13/6/2021 21:50 | Nothing ventured nothing gained | gripfit | |
13/6/2021 20:03 | AN EXTRA QUID FOR MKT GIDDINESS...lol | gripfit | |
13/6/2021 19:50 | PE say 15 £20m profit on £1b turnover is just 2% net 166m shares 0.12p pp =£1.80 Calculated another way Mkt cap of 300m should be achievable. Current mkt cap 107m at 65p So the same outcome price. Net op profit of RW 1.68% 21 2.53% 22 PE of 28 On that basis adjusting still delivers £2.83 21 £4.26 22 | qsmeily456 | |
13/6/2021 18:21 | Also HRnet bought at 180p approx and did that with the intention of profit. They are smart singalings, they will get their profit. | smartelly | |
13/6/2021 18:17 | Lot more shares in free float ladies but wont be once institutionals start hoovering them up. No matter your figures Rachel Riley the price is where the buyer and seller are prepared to meet and once this performs even better, the price will pass 2 quid with ease. | smartelly | |
13/6/2021 18:12 | Agree SteMis. The share peaked around £14. So that’s equivalent to a bit over £2 with so many more shares in issue. With a continuing fair wind and STAF balance sheet now healthier, it’s a possibility in time. | kenmitch | |
13/6/2021 17:47 | Since STAF has increased it's shares in issue from 28m (Jan 2018) to 166m, £3 would be the equivalent of ~£18 in old money. Unlikely I'd have thought... | stemis |
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