We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chromogenex | LSE:CGX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0B7XX32 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.325 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
20/11/2008 15:41 | Hyper Al - tried that already and it's true - if you want to pay a huge premium to the asking price - which I don't! | dina | |
20/11/2008 15:20 | Apologies,Dina,I bought the 410 k earlier today.The other buys weren't mine though.I reckon the marketmakers must be short by now! | shakyhands | |
20/11/2008 14:58 | Dina All you have to do is telephone your broker, you can then get as many shares as you want. So if you really want them, buy them. | hyper al | |
20/11/2008 14:56 | If you go back 2 months there was notice of 2 new product launches in November. It could be that they have done well and resulted in orders... we can hope! | pifedayo | |
20/11/2008 13:39 | Will try again tomorrow. | dina | |
20/11/2008 13:38 | Well I tried to buy another 100000 shares but I can't even get 25000!! | dina | |
20/11/2008 13:23 | Let's truely hope that you're all correct. Interesting, I was reading an article yesterday that said that although the financial climate is woe at the moment the plastic surgery and "body beautiful" industry is increasing at a huge rate. Billions of dollars are spent by people in this sector every month. | battyman2 | |
20/11/2008 12:21 | Take over talks forthcoming before end of the year. | trghe1 | |
20/11/2008 12:07 | Wow all of a sudden there's some interest in this thread! May it continue I suppose. If Springbok is right then we can expect an RNS sooner rather then later which should move the price up a bit | battyman2 | |
20/11/2008 12:00 | 3p here we come! | rocketriser | |
20/11/2008 11:56 | They say that one should buy into weakness and sell into strength but with these penny shares it doesn't always work!! | dina | |
20/11/2008 11:55 | trentjones - maybe you're right but it's amazing that whenever I want to buy I can't get any! Am I buying at the wrong time? | dina | |
20/11/2008 11:48 | Dina I don't think it was your buy that jacked up the price. Take a look a couple of hours earlier | trentjones1 | |
20/11/2008 11:43 | I did tell you guys that November would see action here didn't I? Rumour here in the States is that a big contract has been signed. Could be worth millions. Don't know if it's true but could be the reason why this is climbing fast. | springbok | |
20/11/2008 11:31 | Well we tried to buy a few this morning, thought it would be a good idea to average down a bit, extremely difficult to get any shares at all. managed to buy a few a couple of minutes ago. Looks like it's sent the price rocketing upwards!! | dina | |
20/11/2008 09:52 | Maybe things are on the up - see a lot of buying interest all of a sudden! | battyman2 | |
20/11/2008 07:10 | Great posts,Dina! Sorry for being a bit slow myself. | shakyhands | |
19/11/2008 13:18 | Sounds like they've found a winner here. Even in these difficult times there's a huge market for the "perfect body". Hope it equates to profitability again for the company. That's the important thing as far as shareholders are concerned! | battyman2 | |
19/11/2008 11:15 | "iLipo is the latest in laser lipolysis, offering you a way to achieve inch loss and body contouring with no pain, no needles and no down time. How does it work? The i-lipo emits low levels of laser energy, the fat cell membranes are disrupted releasing intra-cellular fat. This causes the cell to lose its round shape by changing the permeability of the cell membrane. This does not affect the neighbouring structures such as skin, blood vessels, and peripheral nerves. Triglycerides spill out from the broken cell membranes and are released into the interstitial space, where they are slowly transported through the body's natural metabolic functions, with no adverse physiological effects and are used by the body as an energy source. This mechanism of action is not "liquefaction of fat" rather, it is the instant breakdown of the fat cells (also referred to as lypolysis). Why ilipo? The ilipo system has many advantages over other similar systems on the UK market. Here are just a few! Inexpensive. The system starts at £17500.00 making it the cheapest of its kind in the UK Esthetic market! Increased profitability. At prices from as little as £416.50 per month with a suggested course of 8 charged at £750.00 lipo is certain to prove a profitable addition to any Clinic Innovative design. The system has been designed with a four pad option totaling 32 individual treatment Lasers enabling operators to reduce treatment time or to treat more than one area per session. Introduced to the public. A National PR campaign is underway to drive customers through your door! Is manufactured & maintained in the UK. Unlike other more expensive systems i-lipo is manufactured and maintained in the UK by a leading laser manufacturer" | dina | |
19/11/2008 11:12 | Well my partner phoned the company last week. We thought that it was only a matter of time before they go down but instead he was told that they are so busy now that they can't keep up!! Obviously the new products are a big hit! | dina | |
19/11/2008 06:34 | Look on website...could be the big one. | sub-contractor | |
19/11/2008 06:28 | Shakyhands - whats ilipo?? | battyman2 | |
19/11/2008 06:27 | McG owns about 60% | battyman2 | |
18/11/2008 16:49 | anybody know how much stock the directors own | soft t | |
17/11/2008 21:33 | ilipo product launch ! Spread the word ! | shakyhands |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions