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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amryt Pharma Plc | LSE:AMYT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKLTQ412 | ORD 6P |
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% | 143.00 | 151.00 | 170.00 | - | 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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12/8/2016 14:36 | Going to break it :) | trickster1 | |
12/8/2016 14:25 | FFS. Up 15% today. 22p being quoted to buy. IPO price of 24p could be broken today. Something has to give here. Either some huge undisclosed buys or an after hours RNS, or both. | jacksonpollack | |
12/8/2016 14:04 | plz continue | trickster1 | |
12/8/2016 13:41 | News on the way | risk1 | |
12/8/2016 13:12 | Indeed Curry :) | bigwavedave | |
12/8/2016 13:06 | FFS. What's going on. Up over 12% just today. 21p | jacksonpollack | |
12/8/2016 13:04 | Must be getting to the point where they have to own up to whether they know of any reason for the recent movement ? | strangeman | |
12/8/2016 13:01 | 'get past' we have just 'got past' lol | currypasty | |
12/8/2016 13:01 | Up 30% in the past week. IPO price of 24p will be blown away soon. There must be some large, as yet, unreported buys gone through. | jacksonpollack | |
12/8/2016 12:53 | Do charts apply here? Gut feeling is that is has to get past 20p. If so, then IPO share price of 24 in easy reach. But as I say, just a feeling - so completely unreliable! :-/ | bigwavedave | |
12/8/2016 12:48 | Come on cathal lets have it. Possibly an after hours RNS to leave us chomping at the bit over the weekend? | jacksonpollack | |
12/8/2016 12:46 | Whoooooah. Hold on. What's happening here. Little punt before the RTO. News very soon. Looking very good now. | rusty9717 | |
12/8/2016 12:45 | Unable to buy any meaningful amount online atm. | bigwavedave | |
12/8/2016 11:18 | Someone has let the cat out of the bag. This isn't moving on sentiment. Positive news on its way, IMO. | jacksonpollack | |
12/8/2016 11:16 | Cathal and Joe both mention in past interviews that the last company to be in the position Amyt is in was sold for over 800 million, 20x our current MC. Now that is a number I can work with, and we have a far better product than they did too. Marvellous. | jacksonpollack | |
12/8/2016 11:08 | The rise continues and the market cap is nearly back to £40 million. UP 4% so far today on volume of 300000. | 888icb | |
12/8/2016 11:05 | What a fantastic week. Just hope those on 20, 30 40+% profit don't sell out before things get going here. We need to keep the upward trend going and as news flow starts to come out, imminently, the share price will move to the next level. I'm dreaming of a juicy buyout in the next 18mths. 20+ bagger. | jacksonpollack | |
12/8/2016 10:59 | Nice buying pressure at 19.25 | alphabravo321 | |
11/8/2016 20:58 | Another good day, actually feels like we are invested in something that could be significant | alphabravo321 | |
11/8/2016 15:34 | Maybe because they said there would be newsflow late summer/Autumn. I decided to pick up a few. Suspect a bit of background PR also. | bigwavedave | |
11/8/2016 15:29 | it is as ever frustrating whe shares go up or down and nobody knows the reason- how do you make a decision to buy- three days in row of rises of chunks of 6pc- anuyone know why? | ali47fish | |
11/8/2016 15:14 | Curry - agreed. Next week I'll probably be saying I wish I'd bought sub 19p when I had the chance. Still under 2.5p in old money. Hmmm... | bigwavedave | |
11/8/2016 13:14 | Amyt is working up a head of steam this week. News flow imminent. | jacksonpollack | |
11/8/2016 12:31 | there you go its at times like these you think you should have bought a lot more at 15p | currypasty |
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