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NSCI Netscientific Plc

63.00
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Netscientific Plc LSE:NSCI London Ordinary Share GB00BN4R5Q82 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 63.00 61.00 65.00 63.00 63.00 63.00 15,341 07:36:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 1M -3.09M -0.1312 -4.80 14.85M
Netscientific Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NSCI. The last closing price for Netscientific was 63p. Over the last year, Netscientific shares have traded in a share price range of 49.00p to 82.50p.

Netscientific currently has 23,574,303 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Netscientific is £14.85 million. Netscientific has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.80.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/2/2017
09:18
I'll tell you what the company want to do.They want to hI've off some of the Wanda and Glycotest portfolio and receive cash whilst cutting cash burn in the process. That of course, assuming the special one is right, cuts the return on capital.
che7win
11/2/2017
09:16
Maybe you would like to highlight to readers that net assets fell in the last 6 months and the losses of the company since inception are a not insubstantial £30m?
che7win
11/2/2017
09:08
I reckon less than £7m cash left end of this month, cash burn at £7m per 6 months, is that fair? So £1m+ per month outflow?They had £23.2m last financial year ending 31st Dec 2015, that fell to £15.9m by June 2016.So 6 months cash left, unless they do an outsourcing and sell down assets or raise cash or list?YazX, you promised a deal before end of last year, maybe you failed to read the following:"The Group will continue to focus on its portfolio companies and manage the remaining portfolio, seeking to maximise shareholder return in the form of capital growth. However, there are no fixed targets for the length of time during which an investment may be held, as this will be dependent both on progress and availability of funding, with a view to maximising shareholder value and generating funds for re-investment in the pipeline.".
che7win
11/2/2017
08:53
Get out before its too late butthead.
blueball
11/2/2017
08:52
What does the sagacious chap say about the haemorrhaging of cash here? What about the cash burn?Does the sagacious chap ignore the cash burn or not worry about it?"Numbers are not particularly meaningful for a company at this stage of development, but for the record revenue in the first half of 2016 grew to £359,243 from £55,000 the year before, while the loss before tax widened to £6.13mln from £4.39mln.Available cash at the end of June had diminished to £15.9mln from £23.2mln at the end of 2015."
che7win
11/2/2017
08:39
Give this board a reason to invest.Is it Wanda, or is it something else? Wanda is in a competitive field, predictive analysis and big data assessment is a big potential area, but is Wanda as good as the competition?You, having investment here need to persuade your loyal followers such as Escapetohome, they expect nothing less.We await your research, even though it changes with the wind, we'd like to see it all the same.
che7win
11/2/2017
08:33
Bottom line, quite literally is where is the funding coming from?They either sell down some investments, list them on a market or raise cash.They have a lot of management and staff, top heavy in my opinion and that cash is running out. You have failed to consider that, the more the company leaves this to the side, the lower the share price is going and the bigger the dilution.See, I know your game here, you have been hoping for good news and as happened in the past, a gang of rampers pumped this up very quickly as its illiquid, very illiquid, many would jump to get out. I know this because I do research.
che7win
11/2/2017
08:29
So far since your promise that the company would find funding, the company has deemed the significant recent weeks news to be:Up for an award.An employee promotionShare optionsAnd finally they have spent more money doing the exact opposite of what you said and taking up more ownership.I should have taken a contrarian view on your advice and shorted this one, hopefully a few others looked at my contrarian view and ignored your waffle here. You have said you would produce research 6 months ago, you failed, I give my views and so far they have been correct.
che7win
11/2/2017
08:18
Further to your nonsense, I don't own IDP, in fact, I sold the lot around 192p to 248.5p, except for my last trade which I held two hours, having bought at 110p and sold at 129p. I called this one out as a basket case, you promised a 10 page retort 6 months ago and haven't got anything to say.

Neither have I ever owned AFR.

Why weren't you in Kaz which has tripled in 6 months instead of here? Opportunity cost is massive for you, you have peddled this junk to others that trusted you, but the tide has gone out and you are found to be inadequate and blinkered here.

che7win
11/2/2017
08:08
Yaz,
Most sagacious readers here will not care one iota about your last trades, they want to know why you have invested here a year ago and lost your shirt.

che7win
10/2/2017
23:51
This is such good fun! He thought Botting the dud would save the day - a year later Botting resigned and the shares collapsed by more than 90pc, the rest of the newly comprised Board did a runner or were booted out! His jewel in the crown Tajikistan assets were given up for free since they were deemed a liability!


che7win - 15 Nov 2014 - 07:49:03 - 2797 of 4481 TETHYS PETROLEUM.....(gassing all the way to China) - TPL
TI,
In my view a change of management is needed asap.
Get JTCOD and others in to cut the excessive costs and see what commitments we need to spend money on.
It seems they are tinkering with Tajikistan, the jewel in the crown to see if we can stall on some of our commitments to the JV?. If I were Total, I would think we were plain incompetent as a partner and not to be relied upon, I'm sure they would welcome a board that shows common sense. It's a plain signal to Total to come take us over.
The potential is there, the cash worry I had is not a problem for now, I can't wait to get the new team on board!!!

yasx
10/2/2017
23:45
Before I retire for the night, here was his prediction on Tethys a few years ago and despite my seminars, he refused to listen but he eventually bailed at the end of last year at sub 1p..

che7win - 24 Dec 2014 - 09:23:28 - 4089 of 4481 TETHYS PETROLEUM.....(gassing all the way to China) - TPL
Volvo,
tajikistan has the potential to take us to 10 bagger territory, it's surely worth much more than $40m.

yasx
10/2/2017
23:43
I think Che7win ought to be avoided. Sagacious and seasoned investors will be buying both NSCI and TRIN (which i have called as a long play at 2p and again at 6p and still retain my position, holding for 30p and possibly more by the end of the year if not sooner)
yasx
10/2/2017
23:34
Such good value - even the derampers know it!! Chuckle chuckle!

Iofina:

che7win - 20 Dec 2013 - 08:25 - 13695 of 35345 - 4

dig,
others waiting for the turn, everyone who is astute knows it's completely undervalued, including the derampers.

They all want their quick profits.

£10m profits next year in my book, closer to £17m with water.

So EPS next year of between 8p and 13p, it makes the current share with it's triple digit growth worth 150p-200p easy.

A bit of confidence here, we will be at 200p within 12 months.

yasx
10/2/2017
23:31
Cool and calculated....oh dear - the gracious chap is in tears.

The thing about Che7win is he never trades only invests, so his assessment of value is even more crucial to his outcome. But, he persists with duds for years until they lose 99pc at which point he turns bearish - usually that marks the bottom.

yasx
10/2/2017
23:29
Chewin on Iofina: Oh dear!

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che7win - 20 Dec 2013 - 23:32 - 13843 of 35345 - 7

Ramu,
So why do you stew here from morning to night posting drivel and blaming others?
How is your posts here helping your own position, your friends and their families?
It seems you are using this board as therapy, it is doing no one any good.
I suggest you step back, calm down and look again in a cool, calculated manner.
Things can look very different with a change in sentiment.
Who's to know whats around the corner, there surely can't be too many sellers left around this price.
Would you be posting the same posts if in a weeks time a 200p takeover offer landed at our feet
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yasx
10/2/2017
23:29
Chewin has a long list of duds - Iofina which he predicted over a year would get a 200p bid, we all know about his affinity for Tethys, and his latest dud on a PE of about a million, IDP! Chuckle chuckle.

His calls are what every sorter requires as a contrarian indicator.

yasx
10/2/2017
23:14
One thing is for certain - when this hits £5 and more (as I expect it to) Chewin will appear indicating he bought the lows.

What a ghastly chap.

yasx
10/2/2017
23:13
Since October Che7win has been talking about a placing being imminent - well, still no sign of it.
yasx
10/2/2017
23:13
Chewin,

What deficiencies have you highlighted - I am yet to read any.

You initially appeared here talking about a 'chart curve' that induced you to take a position. What kind of straregy is that?

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"che7win5 Oct '16 - 15:54 - 481 of 569 0 0
The chart curve still intact.
If this moves, it will move very quick, I guess it needs news flow.
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You then took a loss and thereafter deliberately try to skew your assessment of Proaxis until I pointed out that Proaxis alone was projected to generate nearly £300 million profit in less than a decade.

So, what deficiencies have you come up with? Any? No, thought not.

Now Chewin, if you have something useful to say, then do so (I very much doubt it)- otherwise close the door on your way out.

yasx
10/2/2017
20:07
Yaz, Both your posts are fictitious. Basket cases should be avoided, I've learned not to invest in basket cases.Speaking of which, this stock has been nothing but a mitigated disaster for investors so far, How on earth did you get sucked in here?I'm quite amused that you continue to peddle this, perhaps you have no option and hope for some buyers to pump it up as before so yeah can escape?Stop trying to divert attention away from this company and its prospects. I'm glad to have ignored you and highlighted the deficiencies - it might have saved a few others following you.
che7win
10/2/2017
18:57
You could not make it up - Chewin is overly concerned about the possibility of dilution at NSCI, a stock to which he has nil exposure. However, he is not concerned about the gargantuan scale of dilution observed at Tethys for a pittance, a stock in which he invested all his savings and (from memory), apparently took out a loan to add at 18p to his losing initial position taken at 55p.

Oh dear!

yasx
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