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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amphion Innovations Plc | LSE:AMP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0DJNP99 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.15 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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22/12/2017 09:59 | More a hedged than geared position. Rather like with Crystal Amber and there overweight position in HUR, the situation is more of:1. If you think MTFB is likely to fail, sell your shares in AMP.2. If you think MTFB will succeed, still sell your AMP shares and reinvest the proceeds in MTFB.There is some hedge effect as AMP have a number of other investments that may pay off but given their debt position and high running costs, this is really little more than a very expensive boutique investment trust. | longshanks | |
22/12/2017 07:54 | so a nice geared play on MTFB once again.. | pjj71 | |
05/12/2017 11:43 | Played a timely ‘get out of jail card’. Very clever. The market did not expect that one. We can only assume the note holder/s and advisors have been fully briefed on future developments. The anticipated off load of MTFB stock will not happen now. Another foot off the brake for Motif which should benefit from this announcement. It seems Amphion are determined to hold their remaining stake at any cost. | hoggar | |
05/12/2017 08:45 | Well it isn't a big conversion amount but either shows confidence or lack of belief that the loan will ever be repaid so why not convert and sell a few shares to get some money back. Not sure if that is logical but happy with a little spike again. MTFB showing more solid gains though anyway which can do nothing but help | 2pablo | |
05/12/2017 08:03 | Yep Aim is mental right now, people are chasing spikes on everything and anything | dave4545 | |
05/12/2017 07:51 | The last time I saw something similar via conversion was in BOS. When they were 5p they kept converting at 16p from memory. The price briefly got to 5.75-6p and now is under 2p. It's a tiny conversion and I hope people do not fall for it because you will get trapped. For anybody in at the lows it's a chance to escape with a nice profit as the mm's have already hiked up the price and there's plenty of nuggets ready to chase anything up a good % | dave4545 | |
05/12/2017 07:42 | London and New York, Amphion Innovations plc (AIM: AMP), the developer of medical, life science, and technology businesses, today announces that the Company has issued 1,664,659 ordinary shares, representing 0.80% of the enlarged issued share capital, to a holder ("Note Holder") of the Convertible Promissory Notes December 2008 - December 2017 (the "CPN"). The Note Holder is converting its CPN Holding of GBP133,172.76 into Amphion ordinary shares at 8 pence per share. | knowing | |
30/11/2017 14:53 | Be nice to get a little news like in PYC to add some excitement | knowing | |
29/11/2017 14:40 | Dave Good afternoonThe facts here stand for themselves or am I missing something | glenbo1 | |
29/11/2017 14:24 | 200% and I'd definitely have started to make up some losses ! Reckon it could maintain a re-rate back to this pathetically low level anyway of 1.5p. I don't think this is a trader's dream share - spread is too big | 2pablo | |
29/11/2017 14:02 | 200% will do then Dave :-) | knowing | |
29/11/2017 13:32 | 50K max buy size now | knowing | |
29/11/2017 12:47 | FoK only now | knowing | |
29/11/2017 10:08 | Whats with all the big buys again today? | knowing | |
28/11/2017 13:01 | Some big buys but stock still available at a penny | knowing | |
28/11/2017 09:55 | Desperate. Down another 17.5%. AMP never achieved anything for its shareholders, since coming to market & 30p, but the Directors are still enjoying fat wages. It has been a continuous story of bad news and millions wasted on futile attempts of securing a right to copyrights! I cannot see Motif going anywhere either, except this share going to .001p sadly. Charlie Morgan is in the wrong game. He is a super salesman who managed to persuade even his co-directors to make loans to his company, which all must be in serious doubt now. He even gave his daughter 2M shares at 2p, which she too is likely to loose all. | a1samu | |
28/11/2017 09:39 | Not altogether correct. From my passed research on this company, directors have indeed loaned Amphion considerable sums, but if investors care to read the small print detail they will find the terms are extremely favourable within AIM rules. Returns of 7% upwards is a nice little earner on your investment by any standard. These loans will have to be paid along with undisclosed executive earnings. The question is, how and when are these loans to be paid? Morgan has stated many times that if funding is unavailable to support continued partner growth or too expensive, the board will have to consider pulling the plug. The prospect of even raising operational funds to continue day to day expenses looks in doubt. The company advisors and board should come clean and issue a statement clearly outlining the company standing, and future direction. | hoggar | |
28/11/2017 07:57 | Time to hold your nerve. Remember the BOD have leant the company £m's of pounds too so it is in their interest to maximise returns otherwise this will just end up as a bad debt for them. For those brave enough these could be an outstanding way into getting MTFB as a proxy option. | dlm2602 | |
28/11/2017 07:26 | Series of events that have happened with Datatern and Motif doesn't suddenly mean all the BoD are complete b*stards. We're all losing money here, doesn't mean 'let's slag off anyone we can'. Motif is an absolute star and hopefully will re-rate big time BEFORE we divest most of our holding. It's still going to be a star either way. Polareon will hopefully come good too. | 2pablo | |
28/11/2017 00:25 | Floating offasset to feed pigs at a trough. | escapetohome | |
27/11/2017 17:12 | So we've finally become a "penny share". As the saying goes, "In for a penny, in for a pound" but I wouldn't hold your breath. It's all over bar the shouting - we are doomed. | sorksandnorks | |
23/11/2017 10:48 | Amphion issued the usual caveats ... "there can be no assurance as to whether or when the IPO of Polarean may be completed, or as to the actual size or final terms of the IPO". The above header is quoted from a leading online investment analyst magazine today. Sounds familiar, yep you are right. If investors in this dire company had reservations and doubts whether Amphion will indeed float Polarean before 2018 then this RNS confirms what investors have been stating on this thread for many months. The company is flat broke, and worst still, their only hope of attracting reasonable funding is currently performing like a chocolate fireguard. They were of course counting on Motif share price to be double/plus its current standing by now. This seems very unlikely until all nuts and bolts and FDA approvals are in place which may not be until Q3 next year. So will they review their last statement and not sell Motif stock? My guess is they will be forced to sell at or around the current price and take their holding below 10% | hoggar | |
16/11/2017 12:26 | Speculative buy for a 2.5p price target ? | knowing |
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