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Disappointing small private investors not getting a piece of the action.We get diluted & have to wait for turnaround.
All will be revealed next week:: Caroline de La Soujeole, at Cantor, told clients: “The main question mark surrounding the results is whether Mr Almanza will announce a rights issue. G4S is not, in our view, in dire need of cash . . . and disposal of its US business, expected in the second half, should provide some relief.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/epic/gfs/10264205/G4S-set-to-address-debt-pile.html
Embattled security company G4S (GFS) will be reporting interims on Wednesday. G4S has been plagued by scandal and mishaps of late, and it will be interesting to see whether this has had a knock-on effect for their results. Most recently the group said it was facing a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation concerning overcharging in government tagging contracts. Investors are probably still reeling from G4S’ involvement in the Olympics last year, however the Telegraph’s Questor column believes the shares look cheap, and that it is a “Hold”, a view also echoed by an active investment fund that recently took a stake in the group. The jury is still out on this company in more ways than one
Are G4S doing a Rights Issue? I found hinting of it on net but cannot find anything definite Ta
I find it mad that people suggest the G4S stock is worth sub £1. You forget that the businesses operates in another 125 countries! Over 50% of businesses comes from countries OUTSIDE of Europe with this growth being certain to continue. Hush up and sit tight.
It's political interference in a successful British Company and SP manipulation. It will all come out in the wash when no fraud and only political and mandarin incompetence is revealed. The wealth producers are business enterprise and not the political mandarin chattering classes. Simples.
Your metaphor is incorrect though?! What happened here was that you paid £2 on doughnuts that never existed. Its either fraud or total incompetence: Fraud. G4S could have been knowingly invoicing for people that did not exist, taking advantage of the incompetent government management 'invoice approver' OR Total incompetence. as G4S didn't have a clue what it was invoicing for, due to no systems in place, and the government 'Invoice approver' paying for a service they had no clue about. All in all its a total shambles.
Come on.... stop believing politicians with axes to grind and political spin doctoring... like I said... if I go to a bakery and spend £2 on doughnuts worth £0.50p... then I'm an idiot to pay that price. I was not conned nor deceived. I was given a price and didn't question it at the time and just said OK. Now several months down the road I'm calling in fraud. Bullsh**t. Stop blaming anyone but yourselves !!! Clean up your own bleeding departments and mandarins in office. Business was done and business dealt at the high offer price. Just like purchasing stock.. you bought too high.. tough... do better research.... due diligence ..what ever you call it... I hope this blows up on politicians faces and they get egg on their deceptive faces... we are not going to do their dirty work.. the markets are too clever for that.. we will take them to the cleaners for trying to manipulate the market.. end of story...
I do not think this share is a cash cow paying dividends at this level, I see price at sub £1 . directors need a rocket up their jacksies, very bad publicity not good for share price , requires a right good old sorting out.
What's this stock being manipulated for?? It got massive turnover.... and in my view it's a cash cow... look just because you go to the market and the stall holder charges you £5 for an avocado pear and your stupid enough to cough up..... well that's not bleeding fraud... that's bleeding you being an idiot to pay that price... buyer beware... is the bleeding law... no fraud was bleeding committed as far as I can see... this is just blatant manipulation.... simples... this company is bleeding rich a f**king eldorado in terms of cash generation.... ffs... get with it look at the fundamentals and stop being manipulated by the top of the pyramid....
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I was aware of this when I had a little play around the dividend date back a couple of months ago link from May 17th: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22568970 'Report was due within 6 weeks' Always do the research....
Yes I have jumped in. I think the fool finally talked me into it :) http://www.fool.co.uk/news/investing/company-comment/2013/07/03/3-contrarian-buy-ideas-for-july.aspx : Lagged the market by 28% during the last twelve months; Dividend up 81% between 2007 and 2012; Forecast P/E of 11 and projected yield of 4.2% at 230p
Is anyone else besides me snapping these up right now?
G4S: RBC Capital Markets upgrades from neutral to outperform, while retaining a target price of 260p.
biggy trade....
goes to...G4S. http://www.gsnmagazine.com/node/30109?c=state_local_security
big trade...... looked like a sell mornington-oz....
Buy or sell.
big trade...
they need a new one on lse, The sp price is now below the bottom of the chart. Must be value now at this level? will the tagging investigation take it lower?
Bill Gates has just increased his amount of G4S by around 6 million, does seem like quite a bargain for the long run but will wait watch for some summer news to see if its worth holding over the sunny season
There are huge opportunities to take on government work because of budget cuts. The metropolitan police is looking to outsource functions, such as impounding vehicles and human resources. These contracts are worth more than £800m. Analysts at Jefferies, the American bank, consider G4S to be front runner. .
Is happy. So it is good news. No problem.
CEO Nick Buckles resigns. Shares still slipping.