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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Scancell Holdings Plc | LSE:SCLP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B63D3314 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.05 | 0.52% | 9.60 | 9.40 | 9.80 | 9.60 | 9.55 | 9.55 | 244,525 | 08:30:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 5.27M | -11.94M | -0.0129 | -7.44 | 89.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/8/2017 12:07 | Why the hell would I buy when there is nailed on dilution round the corner at a share price which will be around 6p imo? I've not come down in last shower lol | wanderer1210_0 | |
16/8/2017 11:52 | With the share price breaking into single figures on the sell side, the activity will likely increase once the buy currently at 10.09p drops a tad. Folks will want to buy at sub 10p and we might see a bit of support but I expect it will then lose that and drop quickly as panic sells emerge. We might just be seeing a move towards 5p starting as a new trend emerges. | terror | |
16/8/2017 11:51 | Dear Tosh ...... at best your post would scare "Granny" ..... into thinking the Jack Boots had reformed ... | inanaco | |
16/8/2017 11:49 | Tosh simple post 1/ how did you buy at 6p 2/ why did you top up at 27p if you knew it would hit 10p 3/ why did you not sell all your shares 4/ why did you watch the Value of your freebies fall ? 5/ if you had an instrument what was it 6/ why not just sell the share it would have been cheaper than buying an instrument your logic just does not stand up to even the basics but then again "precious metals are not commodities" says it all | inanaco | |
16/8/2017 11:46 | Just for clarity you LOSER.... Thats 8 pence... not... £8... hahaha " Have i taken out another instrument " ?. yes i have... YOU. | tosh123 | |
16/8/2017 11:34 | Tosh .... yet another 1/2 page ..... with a one liner reply have you taken out another """"instrument"""" ???? | inanaco | |
16/8/2017 11:26 | The idiot makes yet another STUPID comment... " are you sore losers " hahaha when will he ever learn.... I assume that you and Nana were looking in the mirror when you wrote that, hahaha.. LOSER. You're beaten Ineptico, dead and buried, zero credibility, zero knowledge, zero education, zero money, zero family, in fact your life is made up of not having anything left... your self respect is zero, your ability to invest is zero, your ability to make the right decision is zero, everything about you = zero. Just watch as this heads down to the 8p mark. Watch your LOSSES grow and grow. Horrible little LOSER. | tosh123 | |
16/8/2017 11:10 | Loz, .... Only you and Tosh kicking off about it, ....... are you the sore losers ? | inanaco | |
16/8/2017 10:47 | The simple matter of FACT is- That for the 'LOST TRIBE', who were daft enough to fall for YOUR garbage / SCAM ... doing so, has PROVED / WILL PROVE, to be an 'unequivocal' FINANCIAL DISASTER | the real lozan | |
16/8/2017 10:35 | I guess we can assume then, that Tosh is planning another instrument to protect his Buy and Hold Freebies ...... Mr W are you planning a buy ? or just deciding that my finger prints can't be used again in evidence due to wall sliding .. | inanaco | |
16/8/2017 10:35 | Scancell shareholders ... ESPECIALLY YOUR 'victims' were 'INVIGORATED" by a 20% DILUTION AND A FALLING S P In TRUTH = A double kick-in-the-nuts AND Helium pulling-out . Further losses, which YOU will no doubt turn into LOSSES ALL for = WHAT GAIN exactly ??? | the real lozan | |
16/8/2017 10:29 | Scancell shareholders ... ESPECIALLY YOUR 'victims' were 'INVIGORATED" by a 20% DILUTION | the real lozan | |
16/8/2017 10:25 | Loz don't think its the battle of the Sums, at the moment Scancell was invigorated with £5m, more the battle of the Red Tape | inanaco | |
16/8/2017 10:22 | " Single figures by the end of day" Most NORMAL folks CAN see the 'merits' of sitting in 'profits' OVER 'having to endure' increasing LOSSES.... incured by followers { The LOST TRIBE}, of der leader and the 'voices in HIS head' - who it has been revealed = Each have their own 'poster identity'... to assist in HIS SCAM. The LOST TRIDE might, in their perverse minds, believe SINGLE figures to be 'preferable'. As is well-documented, der leader and HIS 'voices' HAVE great difficulty in 'doing the SUMS' NOW... with the S P in these COMPLICATED double digits. ERGO = An S P in SINGLE digits CAN only 'make it easier' for der leader and HIS 'voices'.... to get the sums WRONG. | the real lozan | |
16/8/2017 09:57 | Not looking too encouraging share price wise.... been like this for some time now. If there is a breakout..... well what's the point in conjecture... if it comes South I'll not be too surprised. Yet another timespan of wait and see! ATB | oldnotwise | |
16/8/2017 09:08 | The share price is holding on by its finger tips to double digits, single figures by end of day? | wanderer1210_0 | |
16/8/2017 08:52 | No... i mean unrealised losses... and they are shown on the balance sheet.. Simple. I suggest that you read and take note of the final paragraph of your " Google copy and paste " article... a very telling statement = "Unrealized gains and losses are also commonly known as "paper" profits or losses, which implies that the gain/loss is only real "on paper." This may be true from a tax perspective, but remember that A LOSS IS A LOSS, whether it's been realized or not ". Now jog along theres a good chap. | tosh123 | |
15/8/2017 21:49 | what after declaring he would not use a spread-bet ... Astute my my ... read his history | inanaco | |
15/8/2017 18:53 | an instrument in place to protect falling prices - easy Its a sell order on spreadbet. IG will take sells on Scancell and with Guaranteed stops. What's all the noise about Nana? I'm sure Tosh, being one of the ASTUTE on here, is well aware of hedging. | terror | |
15/8/2017 18:15 | just finish with a Book End just excited to see what this is as posted by tosh """" Of course i have an instrument in place to protect falling prices"" so what is it Tosh ?????????? | inanaco | |
15/8/2017 17:28 | As I have explained tosh ... you cannot even get the basics right ... | inanaco | |
15/8/2017 17:25 | Mr W ... pleased about that ... so the keyboard is ok then ... Tosh never seen that before .... you actually mean a "write down of assets" ? fair book value etc ... interesting because your then valuing Scancell not a block of 20,000 shares which the stock market prices so the Taxman will not accept that ........... then we have ......... its called a "revaluation reserve" it used mainly in property, but your example only produces An unrealized loss occurs when a stock decreases after an investor buys it, but he or she has yet to sell it. If a large loss remains unrealized, the investor is probably hoping the stock's fortunes will turn around and the stock's worth will increase past the price at which it was purchased. If the stock rose back above the original price, then the investor would have an unrealized gain for the time he or she still holds onto the stock. For example, say you buy shares in TSJ Sports Conglomerate at $10 per share, and then shortly afterwards the stock's price plummets to $3 per share, but you do not sell. At this point, you have an unrealized loss on this stock of $7 per share, because the value of your position is $7 dollars less than when you first entered into the position. Let's say the company's fortunes then shift and the share price soars to $18. Since you have still not sold the stock, you'd now have an unrealized gain of $8 per share ($8 above where you first bought in). Gains or losses are said to be "realized" when a stock is sold. This is especially important from a tax perspective as, in general, capital gains are taxed only when they are realized. Unrealized gains and losses are also commonly known as "paper" profits or losses, which implies that the gain/loss is only real "on paper." This may be true from a tax perspective, but remember that a loss is a loss, whether it's been realized or not. | inanaco | |
15/8/2017 17:13 | Thats correct, they are shown on a balance sheet as " unrealised losses ", however, a paper loss can and does, especially in your circumstance, become a larger loss ! and thats whats happening to you hahaha... LOSER. You should have listened you cretin. | tosh123 | |
15/8/2017 17:12 | There is one thing I don't believe in Mr R - A single word that comes out of your mouth! | wanderer1210_0 |
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