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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sdi Group Plc | LSE:SDI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3FBWW43 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 0.80% | 63.00 | 62.00 | 64.00 | 63.00 | 62.50 | 62.50 | 125,523 | 15:29:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 67.58M | 3.87M | 0.0372 | 16.94 | 65.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/2/2017 13:12 | Looks good | nw99 | |
20/2/2017 12:06 | I've average up again this morning. | pj 1 | |
20/2/2017 10:42 | Great finds above hastings, cheers. Interesting to see the spread close to 2p and the price up despite two 50k sells this morning (they look like sells anyway). The obvious assumption has to be that there's buyers out there in the background. | rivaldo | |
17/2/2017 16:01 | Seems like the overhang has cleared. True spread 20-21. First time we've seen a full 21p asked for for a while. | basem1 | |
11/2/2017 11:03 | Thanks for that rivaldo, look forward to seeing what SCSW has to say, perhaps you can keep us posted on that one. As an aside, the below (link)news may provide a perfect opening for ProReveal across the pond. As regulars here will know Ultraclean systems is SDI's distribution partner and has already placed the device in hospitals over there. So, with that company now as announced yesterday being exclusively aligned to the giant Getinge Group, there must surely be more than an outside chance that ProReveal could now benefit as the perfect device to assist the instrument cleansing process. Another link underlining the case as tech around the instrument space expands. | hastings | |
09/2/2017 09:50 | Worth noting that the SCSW tip this weekend was just a brief Buy idea. It concluded "More in a future issue". Buy", so hopefully there's still a full write-up to come in the next issue. | rivaldo | |
08/2/2017 16:18 | 25p a clear chart break on the cards | nw99 | |
08/2/2017 15:37 | Yep, bit of an overhang at present but the chart is to die for. Love to see it tick up again today. | basem1 | |
08/2/2017 15:25 | Chart looks strong - just bought into these | essential | |
08/2/2017 14:09 | Wonder if it's just my broker offering at 20.5 ?? | basem1 | |
08/2/2017 14:07 | Actually I love the look of the chart here so added 50000 at 20.5 whilst the spreads tight. | basem1 | |
08/2/2017 14:03 | Getting qouted 20.2/20.5 for decent quantity. Even though last buy went through at 21p | basem1 | |
08/2/2017 10:19 | Another 450,000 traded yesterday and today. I see that Oryx top-sliced 250k last week. Can't blame them for taking a little profit, but it seems we're back on the up today. | rivaldo | |
06/2/2017 15:51 | Good volumes today with 765,000 shares traded - healthy to get profit-takers out of the way before the next leg up. | rivaldo | |
06/2/2017 11:08 | SCSW has a decent record, so good news. | the prophet | |
06/2/2017 08:16 | Nice to hear that SDI is popping up on a wider radar.The next couple of years could prove interesting. | hastings | |
06/2/2017 08:10 | Nice one SCSW, why the 6th, I thought they got there publication out sooner ? | basem1 | |
06/2/2017 08:09 | SCSW I believe though I've not seen article - assume positive :-) | cockerhoop | |
06/2/2017 08:08 | Am I seeing things? Too much red wine last night? | pj 1 | |
06/2/2017 08:01 | Tipped somewhere ?? | basem1 | |
02/2/2017 11:49 | Indeed. And more here: "Friday 27th January 2017 Want to accelerate your workflow in the microbiology laboratory? Visit Synbiosis on stand number 140 at Arab Lab 0217 to find out how Synbiosis, a long-established, expert manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, is proud to announce it will be showing its innovative range of time-saving equipment for microbiology applications on Stand 140 at ARABLAB 2017 on March 20th-23rd. The systems on display are guaranteed to improve productivity and accuracy of sample preparation and colony counting tasks. For microbiologists needing to accurately generate 1 to 1/100 sample dilutions, Synbiosis is proudly displaying its ProDilute, next generation, precise gravimetric diluter. To blend samples the ProBlend, a quiet, safe, easy-clean blender, which is fully compatible with the ProDilute is going to be live on stand. Using this great diluter and blender combination, assures precise, rapid processing of food, environmental and clinical samples every time. To further increase productivity, Synbiosis experts will be showing the Protos 3, developed for easy set-up and rapid colony counting. The other incredible capability of the Protos 3 is identifying microbial species by their colour on chromogenic plates and is one of the world’s only commercial colony counters to have this unique feature. The system provides accurate, objective, traceable GLP compliant results, making Protos 3 a great time saver and must-see product at ArabLab this year. For dedicated colony counting, then aCOLyte 3 HD and aCOLade 2 are the systems to look at on the Synbiosis stand. Featuring high-resolution imaging and simple-to-use software, the aCOLyte 3 HD is an ideal choice for walk-away counting of colonies on pour and spiral plates. The aCOLade 2 manual colony counter with an illuminated pressure sensitive plate and large LED counting display is also on show and will suit any budget-conscious microbiologist.... .....“Busy microbiology labs often need great equipment to help increase throughput and improve their results.” comments Kate George, Senior Divisional Manager at Synbiosis, “We are delighted to be showcasing our latest product range on Stand 140 at ARABLAB this year, and we’re looking forward to explaining how their incredible performance will improve accuracy and increase productivity of microbial testing.”" | rivaldo | |
01/2/2017 12:58 | Nice to hear of new products being showcased and in a growth area. | hastings | |
01/2/2017 12:16 | News: "Wednesday 25th January 2017 New generation Syngene gel doc systems for gel and blot imaging to be showcased on stand 140 at ArabLab 2017 Cambridge, UK: Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is delighted to announce the new range of imaging systems will be on Stand 140 at ARABLAB 2017 on March 20th-23rd. Designed for simple set-up and accurate performance, there will be systems on display to suit all budgets and imaging applications. Scientists looking for a low cost, yet powerful DNA and protein imaging system, should check out Syngene’s NuGenius, live on stand. This compact gel doc system, featuring a 5 million pixel CCD camera and motor driven zoom lens, enables perfect imaging of any gel or blot size up to 20cm x 24cm. For those seeking dedicated chemiluminescence imagers, Syngene’s experts will be on hand to show the brilliantly designed GeneGnome XRQ imager. With an innovative low-light capture powerhouse of a camera and one-click set-up, generating superb images of barely-there chemiluminescent bands on Western blots has never been easier. To complete Syngene’s range, the PXi all-round multi-functional imaging system is available for scientists to try. This system, complete with high resolution, cooled camera and innovative touch-screen GeneSys image capture software can handle anything with ease, from chemiluminescent and fluorescent blots, visible gels and blots, right through to more complex 2D gels. Scientists wanting to find out more about any of these exciting imagers, should click these links for details: hxxp://www.syngene.c “ARABLAB is always such a great show and we’re excited to be exhibiting our latest range of intelligently designed gel doc systems here.” comments Matthew Dunne, Senior Divisional Manager at Syngene. “We look forward to welcoming scientists on Stand 140 and to letting them see how imaging technology produced in one of the world’s most renowned innovation hubs, could significantly benefit their research.” | rivaldo |
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