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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Incanthera plc | AQSE:INC | Aquis Stock Exchange | Ordinary Share | GB00BGL7YW15 |
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% | 5.25 | 2.00 | 6.00 | 5.40 | 3.75 | 5.25 | 18,444 | 16:29:45 |
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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19/2/2015 09:25 | See my post 375 . Did say it was profit taking time. | webster is back | |
18/2/2015 18:41 | Ajax! Bloody Android! | bernieboy | |
18/2/2015 18:41 | Would be great to get an rns tomorrow saying that they had received the first 300k$! Would be 0.2 to 0.3 easily! Ajax well one can dream. ;-) | bernieboy | |
18/2/2015 14:04 | .4 in 6 to 8 weeks is not too far fetched | petersmith6 | |
18/2/2015 12:47 | Profit taking time. | webster is back | |
18/2/2015 12:46 | Doubt it..but who knows...fingers x'd | 113mike | |
18/2/2015 12:39 | Any chance of it hitting 0.40 soon in next 6 weeks ? | pyjamaboy | |
18/2/2015 12:14 | No its not Bernie, a large loan note has recently converted and sold, dragging the share price down and panicking pi's, probably finished now. Then they're awaiting confirmation of a decent size contract and payment too with potentially more to follow. There are still loan notes out, lots of options also but the share price does seem too low if the expected contract comes through. It's a punt until news is out and even then depends on the quality. IMO. | paleje | |
18/2/2015 11:58 | Petersmith - don't get it!? Anyway looks like it could be the 3rd highest volume day of the year. Must be something going on - can't be just on the back of the director news..... | bernieboy | |
18/2/2015 10:32 | Selftrade just took 15 mins to fill my little order.. getting frustrated | petersmith6 | |
18/2/2015 10:20 | Nice 8m buy just gone through.... | bernieboy | |
18/2/2015 10:18 | Maybe an rns coming to say funds have been paid? | bernieboy | |
18/2/2015 10:16 | Mike lol! As soon as I posted I wondered how long it would take! | bernieboy | |
18/2/2015 10:16 | Quote now is .085/.10 One to watch. Very interesting | webster is back | |
18/2/2015 10:12 | About 12"! | 113mike | |
18/2/2015 10:11 | What's afoot? | bernieboy | |
17/2/2015 16:46 | Beware the Ides of March Tom. | blueball | |
17/2/2015 14:35 | Considering that ShareProphet's is basically a deramping site and TW is known as the 'Sheriff of AIM', I am surprised he did not pick up on this and recommended these at 0.17p. That said, I think JakNife has been proved right most of the time. Still, might take a punt soon as you often will get a decent spike to sell into. Interesting comments on the Worthington thread. Some of the stuff posted there today about James Holmes links into some stuff I was going to send you JakNife about a group of directors connected to London Asia and other cons - and the connection to a certain poster who used to spend his life in court. Will send you when I can put the info in some order. | loverat | |
17/2/2015 13:43 | if jaknife is correct the real value here is a fraction of the current share price | the stigologist | |
17/2/2015 11:16 | Aside from TW's involvement, the seller must be about done by now, by whatever games they played pre and post the shares being officially admitted. They have caused a lot of pi's to bail too hence the share price But unless it's a scam, if Ivan is right, the share price could move sharply from this level on good news. With only about 10% in public hands and many of a nervous disposition already having exited, stock will be in short supply. Still a punt at the moment though. | paleje |
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