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Of this dog of a share 6 -12mths ago at a loss of 20-30k. Would never buy back whilst criminals run it. Got my money in an aim stock which I never thought I would do, but if you want to see how a company should be run then take a look at SML.
but management will be silent and hidden in there hide outs, only come out on the scheduled result days to give more fairy tales to stay in jobs and enjoy all the comforts of a cushy job that delivers nothing.
Cheers all.....gonna sit tight and live (for the moment at least) in blind hope.......
Still hopeful that PFD will come good in April,depends on how much Kiplings cakes etc have been discounted- they do seem cheap on the shelves. Overall expect sales revenue to be 2-3% above last year. Market value currently �370 and N.A.V. from last years accounts �720m, so surely some room for an uplift. Prediction from Darby that net debt will be lower at year end accounts. . Lets hope so, but by how much. I think we should be back in 50's in May
it must be part of the management master plan to ensure small holders do not get any return and then they get scared off into selling, the problem for the people who keep holding is this Darby master plan could go on for a long time, as Darby is in no hurry, five years already, could be another 5 years. If he can't cover up good news, he then goes on a money wasting spree, to ensure debt does not go down, therefore keeping the patient on life support.
gut, sit tight, do not let the cold that the antics of these criminals panic you into giving up your stock.
Getting worried now..........got so much tied up in this and can just imagine some terrible news coming out the blue (a la BHS....Carillion....Maplins.....Toys R Us etc etc). Gulp....
Do we know what the spread was at that time? As in, the market was bad yesterday, could it have been a cheap buyer?
So, who do we think has bailed out ?
HC, Off the Hargreaves Lansdown site....largest volume trades of yesterday: volume, share price, value 13:50 - 01/03 Sell 1211917 39.37p �477,128.09 13:50 - 01/03 Sell 288083 39.37p �113,417.41 13:36 - 01/03 Sell 166000 39.00p �64,740.00 16:10 - 01/03 Sell 60000 39.00p �23,400.00
Sorry, don't have access . How large? What price?
now banned here in Canada apparently they have too much dairy fat content, so much for improving exports.
Must say those very large 3 ordinary trade sells in the past few hours are a little worrying. I hoped our day's of -40p were over. Why, why did I get into PDF?
some volume with SP being driven lower.
Not much margin, but they would get huge volume.
Not much margin on that one then.......but thanks
Yes you can!! But it is an Aldi one, made by Mr Kipling!!!
Please can I have one ?......can�t afford food on my PFD dividend !
Last year 6 Mr Kipling Apple pies were �1 at Iceland. Yesterday, I bought 6 from Tesco for 82p!!!
You only have to walk through the cake aisle at Sainsburys to see the problem. Mr Kipling in particular is on sale at knockdown prices. Now I'm assuming SBRY aren't a charity so they will be passing those reductions on to PFD in some way. We are fast becoming busy fools selling the same old tired looking products which the supermarkets are blatantly copying including the packaging and selling their versions cheaper. We really need a big overhaul of the range of products we offer and Darby (IMHO) is not the man to see it through.
Close at 39.15p !!! Why is it being given away at a rock bottom price. The world and especially PFD has gone mad . Pete Darby, please step down. Too much damage has been done. Where are the ideas and the innovation ?? This company neefds a CEO with a vision for the future, not a look at the past.
what makes it worse is the SP is not being driven lower to fill buy orders, unless we see volume. So Oasis are not building upto 10%.
another bad day for this runt of a company?
agree with the anger and frustration, but what are Nissin getting out of it? �5 million in sales having bought 20% of the company for 63p/share 2 years ago. What kind of return is that?
If you-know-who's previous c.rap excuses about poor sales due to warm weather are anything to go by, we should be in for a stonkin' set of quarterly figures next time around. But then again...... How is this clown still in a job? Oh that's right. Nissin keep him there as their puppet