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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Silence Therapeutics Plc | LSE:SLN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9GTXM62 | ORD 5P |
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% | 535.00 | 521.00 | 524.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/2/2014 08:45 | I'll keep mum in future! (Not, LOL).To infinity and beyond | ukeagle2aus | |
25/2/2014 08:41 | Richard Griffiths is an investor. He won't buy SLN. Not his forte to take companies over I don;t think. I am sure he won't complain if someone else does. What he is though, is a very shrewd and certainly an active investor. What you should take from his conitnued buying is that he continues to like what he sees, presumably from how the trials are going etc? I take a lot of comfort from that, so holding on til the trial results at least! Hopefully, partnerships with big pharma's in the meanwhile! And Not forgetting Cannacord target of 496p too! Anyway, even more vigorous buying again this morning!! :-) | pwilk47490 | |
25/2/2014 08:39 | Oooff......he's not letting up one bit. Were scooting along to my 400p target pretty quick. Keep holding, there's a story building!! What's that saying......"buy on rumour....sell on........."? Good luck all. | laylap | |
24/2/2014 21:17 | Hi Doc, sorry no idea. My guess is there's and intellectual and commercial gold rush around collecting as much IP for Gene, DNA and RNA therapy as possible. How do you see it? | praipus | |
24/2/2014 18:11 | will he bid or possibly someone else?? | doc robinson | |
24/2/2014 17:20 | Richard Griffiths SLN holding upped to 24.65% For charts of Richard Griffiths other holdings :-) | praipus | |
24/2/2014 14:08 | If that's what gets the share price going again then pipe away Eag! | rikky72 | |
24/2/2014 09:37 | Better say something as every time the board goes quiet and I pipe up we get a mini shift on. Where to from here though? | ukeagle2aus | |
20/2/2014 08:41 | Pwilk. You have any links? | laylap | |
20/2/2014 08:22 | I have had a couple of Email alerts informing Canacord have covered Silence and has buy target of 496p | pwilk47490 | |
19/2/2014 21:14 | Oooffff. Decent volume today and the buyer is back with vengeance. Sellers around which is really good too for the share price Ominous signs that the Lionheart is still accumulating! | laylap | |
19/2/2014 10:40 | Can we get a new high? | stuart14 | |
19/2/2014 08:56 | Eagle, not sure it has gone that quiet......I think the buy orders are still in the system - I think we have seen a period where the buyers will have been wishing to see a fall in share price to pick up cheaper stock. Given that hasnt happened I think we might see another surge towards £4. Fingers crossed and more... | laylap | |
19/2/2014 02:05 | Gone a bit quiet now, calm before a storm they do say! | ukeagle2aus | |
11/2/2014 20:47 | That 20k purchase was nicely delayed until markets had closed. I think the next surge could be coming soon. Someone/s still got a keen interest! | laylap | |
04/2/2014 10:45 | £5 or £6 would be lovely. Would frankly bite their hand off for that! | stuart14 | |
04/2/2014 10:22 | True enough laylap, been there to many times in past 9 years! But I like the rationale 4gbp and then a take out premium would recoup a whole bunch for me for sure. Ce la vie | ukeagle2aus | |
04/2/2014 07:23 | Eagle...exactly and hence my comment closer to 30%. Can't believe he wants to "own" the company - this has to be an investment. And remember this industry and specifically rnai - a lot is market and industry sentiment. We've already seen signs this has changed for the positive. My guess, we'll see £4 approaching later this week. Aggressive buying and a momentum stock. But you never know with this...... | laylap | |
04/2/2014 03:25 | Then what? They'd have to make an offer at that point! That's why my own view is they'll stay below and wait for big Pharma to take them out. | ukeagle2aus | |
03/2/2014 18:38 | 23% is in no man's land for me. Can easily see that getting closer to 30%...... and soon. Gla | laylap | |
02/2/2014 14:02 | Well I think it's fair to say our company is finally being realised for what it is. Our mktcp is slowly catching up with our peers. RG presumably thinks the same? Whatever.... How can this climb be ignored as being significant for one reason or another surely? The more the share price increases the higher any offer would be if that is the end game we are seeing here. At todays share price I think a £5 is very realistic, easily upto £6. I took part in previous offers and (blindly) kept the faith and averaged down majorly too....... Aka fingers crossed until now well in profit..... And even pretty confident to stick around until at least results of next phases and/or offer. GLTA | pwilk47490 | |
01/2/2014 00:56 | So Mr G does indeed have (or he and his associates have) 23% of the stock so far! Possible, that with such a large holding there's no need to go much further as simple laws of supply & demand will leave them holding a few aces in their hand. So even smaller trades will attract a premium price if investors want in? But in general you would think to hold so much in one AIM stock, they believe there's a big payback on the horizon? Not sure when my association with this stock started (been so long), but must be either 2005, or 2006, so took a long-term view and saw all the ups and downs along the way. Surely the end game must be in sight now! LOL Eagle is ramping SRP! | ukeagle2aus | |
31/1/2014 16:46 | Nice to see blue in a sea of red today. Is this entering the end-game now, or just the start. | stuart14 |
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