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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Genus Plc | LSE:GNS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002074580 | 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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20.00 | 1.17% | 1,724.00 | 1,726.00 | 1,736.00 | 1,730.00 | 1,684.00 | 1,684.00 | 11,927 | 10:30:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 689.7M | 33.3M | 0.5043 | 34.19 | 1.14B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/3/2006 17:00 | I'm out as of today - thing we have over-shot the mark. May buy back near to £4.40 - great company but looking a touch overvalued at these levels... Malc | malkie | |
02/2/2006 21:10 | Interesting looking chart! | allstar4eva | |
02/11/2005 08:48 | would you buy in a placing that close to the open market share price? I wouldn't and even at 325 the discount isn't that great and maybe even less in due course! | greenslug | |
28/10/2005 10:39 | The Sygen deal looks sensible but I was a bit disappointed by the 325p price in the placing - I would have thought that the management could have stuck out for a higher price - say 340 or so. | huttonr | |
16/10/2005 13:21 | Report in Shares mag that GEnus is about to unveil another prize bull. Hope he doesnt go off the boil like Picston Shottle. | mw8156 | |
25/5/2005 17:54 | Bingo Why don't you look at the final results news item issued yesterday? | huttonr | |
25/5/2005 14:04 | Hi folks, I noticed the coverage in this mornings paper. Almost got on-board this stock about 3 years ago when it was the darling of Shares Magazine. Once again thinking of buying in. Can anyone shed any light on the dividend yield and ex. divided date. Many thanks Bingo | bingobarnes | |
24/5/2005 11:13 | FY result out this morning. It's below expextations, by quite a bit. Turnover: £M183 against £M190(E); Pr-tax profit: £M8.75, against £M10.9 However, the co. is paying a divi 7.5p, meeting expectations. | quickmind | |
21/5/2005 16:40 | Picston Shottle having another bout of the vapours? | diogenesj | |
20/5/2005 21:56 | "Sell in May ...."? | quickmind | |
18/5/2005 18:08 | Annual report begining of next month. A little tree shake prior? | greenslug | |
18/5/2005 14:36 | Been going down steadily each day for the past 2 weeks!! Anyone know why? There seems to no news or statements to explain this, only a few lethargic sells of 500/ 1000 shares. | dvarty | |
25/2/2005 14:29 | An item in today's FT says the shares 'suffered in morning trade on a report that Picston Shottle, its highly prized bull, was lacking libido.... An angry Genus insisted Picston was just being rested.... House brokers Teather & Greenwood rushed out a note to reassure concerned investors'. Has anyone seen the T&G note? | diogenesj | |
25/2/2005 12:10 | 24.9p according to Company Refs. Explains the drop, I think. I'm still hoping for the technological breakthrough, of course. | diogenesj | |
24/2/2005 21:03 | I know the market is never rational but I noticed that eps estimate for the next year is slightly down-graded to 25.6p form 26p. | quickmind | |
24/2/2005 11:54 | As it is today....but lets hope it is tempory | paulismyname | |
01/2/2005 15:18 | Nothing much to say, M. It's going up. It's when they start going down that people dash to the keyboard and start blaming everyone but themselves. :-) | diogenesj | |
01/2/2005 12:40 | this is going to get hotter! £4.00 looks like the next stop! Given the current performace of Genus - I cant believe this board is so quiet!! Looks like I'm topping up on my own!! Malc | malkie | |
20/1/2005 14:37 | You're a crook, tanlinz. | diogenesj | |
19/1/2005 06:16 | Post removed by ADVFN | shirishg |
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