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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Optibiotix Health Plc | LSE:OPTI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP0RTP38 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 17.75 | 17.50 | 18.00 | 17.75 | 17.75 | 17.75 | 6,129 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.25 | 16.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2017 08:21 | one of the TW bearcasts yesterday and the comments below | jpgt1 | |
27/2/2017 07:58 | Where did you see TW update ? | sukithedog | |
27/2/2017 07:32 | TW still suggesting news before Easter. 'Watch this space' he says. | jpgt1 | |
26/2/2017 07:24 | It's all to do with candlesticks Go on British bulls | sukithedog | |
26/2/2017 06:59 | Not in my case jj,i was only bitten once with David Lenigas to name one. | scotty1 | |
25/2/2017 23:01 | Candle stick | elrico | |
25/2/2017 21:08 | Suki, what the heck does that mean? I just about understand 50 and 200 ma stuff, and even macd ( I don't really but pretend I do).. but this doji baby stuff? What on earth | portrush | |
25/2/2017 20:04 | jj no problem with your opinion but the preface to that comment was "and you must guard yourself against that enthusiasm." As for your last line.Not if they want to be serially successful,once bitten twice shy and all that. | scotty1 | |
25/2/2017 17:37 | Scotty, This was taken from you post "But in my experience, serially successful people do not lie and they act honorably in every regard" I think that comment is rubbish. I gave you 2 examples of why In my experience really succesfull people quite often do lie and they do cheat! | judijudi | |
25/2/2017 17:06 | Targeting Gut Bacteria May Be The Key To Preventing Alzheimer’s: | hugus maximus | |
25/2/2017 14:51 | Why have they been "serially successful people who develop excellent reputations" ? | scotty1 | |
25/2/2017 12:53 | Does that include the likes of Phillip Green, George Bush etc etc | judijudi | |
25/2/2017 12:00 | On a few occasions SOH as had his lets say honesty about whats occurring with OPTI questioned and not delivering on time. I reckon this piece from a interview with Maurice Jackson today (nothing to do with OPTI but about serially successful people)sums SOH up.Stick with OPTI imo we have a long ways to go. "The other thing that I have found with serially successful people who develop excellent reputations which brings money to them is that they are invariably honorable, honest people. I’m not trying to say that serially successful people don’t exaggerate on occasion even to the extent that they tell what I laughingly call preemptive truths, which means that their self-confidence is so boundless that sometimes they act as though something that they are certain will take place has already taken place, and you must guard yourself against that enthusiasm. But in my experience, serially successful people do not lie and they act honorably in every regard. Certainly the serially successful people that I know have been extremely honorable people." hxxp://www.shareprop | scotty1 | |
25/2/2017 11:26 | with rain sweeping up from the south! | whl2 | |
25/2/2017 11:07 | latest from british bulls Pattern Description This is a major bullish reversal pattern, which is even more significant than a regular Bullish Harami. The outline again looks like a pregnant woman, as with the Bullish Harami Pattern. However, now the baby is a Doji. Basically, the pattern is characterized by a black body followed by a Doji that is completely inside the range of the prior black body. more... | sukithedog | |
25/2/2017 09:59 | Incredibly excited about the prospects of this company. Rome wasn't built in a day. As much as I want to see the share price rise, it's only a comfort thing, as I won't be selling any. Our time will come! | judijudi | |
24/2/2017 22:52 | Great spot mouse. Imagine the interest the LP-LDL strain will receive once branded products are launched by our partners. Nothing else like it on the market, major competitor to statins with no side effects and in a really hot space. Can't wait! | parob | |
24/2/2017 22:18 | Tweeted today by probiota New research presented at Probiota 2017 demonstrates cholesterol-reducing microbiome modulation... ow.ly/8h2Q309f0UM | mouse20 | |
24/2/2017 18:34 | I spoke to soh in person beginning of 2016 and he did say members of his family are invested. I would not be surprised them getting involved listing skin either. Got a few tucked aside waiting myself!In reality though he's building a company that can be self sufficient creating divisions to sell off at much higher prices seen so far. The only reason I can think of why CEO would take much notice of the share price is to keep the market interested. It's quite obvious there's a lot of money waiting on the sidelines here from the speed we went from 60 - 81p start of January. We have never been closer than we are now to the start of commercialisation. | riskybusiness1 | |
24/2/2017 17:49 | Actually, i should think that soh is quite irked at the share price. At these few meetings i have been to, he has made a point of mentioning how the share price has consolidated around the 80p area (fallen back now, despite the ever increasing potential) and that it is way undervalued compared to the likes of DDDD. And did not some of his family go in at 75p some time ago (well according to 'you know who'), So although, he knows where opti is at and what is in store, i should think from the way he has spoken that he is peeved at the lack of movement in the share price. I should think many investors are surprised at the lack of major funds invested in opti. I should think that there must be some good news in the run up to the INVESTORS SHOW on 1st April, otherwise he may have a bit of a rough ride, the show is meant for these aim companies to do a selling job on pi's. Mind you, be nice when opti is big enough that it does not have to bother with shows like this. I do note that there is the usual DRAGONS DEN 10 minute slot where a spokesman from 5 companies presents ( sells) their company to 3 dragons, one being TW, who then decides on 1 of the 5 to invest in. Last year i remember TW saying he did not pick opti as he already had stacks of them, as it turned out, an investment in opti would have been a poor decision. This year, the opti DD is on at 13.07pm and is up against, METAL TIGER PLC, SAFRON ENERGY PLC, REACH4ENTERTAINMENT, WISHBONE GOLD PLC, i don't know anything about any of that lot. | neftanikoff | |
24/2/2017 17:23 | Finncap are awful and I hope they either improve or get dropped.Share price performance over the past 18months though not exciting has been pretty normal for a company grown so quickly in such a short period of time. Completely understand disappointment from those who followed the momentum expecting a quick gain in the 75-80p region. Tom winnifreth has not helped at all. If you think from sohs point of view he's grown a company from 8p up to 1£ currently consolidating between 60 & 80p 30 months in. Highly doubt he'll see share price as much of an issue. Many companies don't deliver a 50% share price rise in their lifetimes let alone 1200% peak within the first few years of listing. Primed for a while now for the next leg and will be down to commercial traction which should push us firmly past 1£. This doesn't happen overnight but have no doubt in the short term this is still a multibag opportunity. Long term, if the microbiome turns out to be the revolution in healthcare experts predict then opti will be massive. The early land grab will pay huge dividends. Even If opti were to be listed on Nasdaq today without skin your looking at minimum double the current valuation. Huge growing excitement around this area in the states. This must be in soh and the boards minds for the future | riskybusiness1 |
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