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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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11/9/2020 17:39 | I've never done a fill or kill Volsung, but I will educate myself on it, thanks | charlie_munger1 | |
11/9/2020 17:17 | Anyone any idea which scientific symposium Amryt are referring to in this weeks RNS? | alphabravo321 | |
11/9/2020 15:54 | Value will emerge at sometime! Happy to wait! | bazworth | |
11/9/2020 15:45 | richpassi - couldn’t find any! The best you could do is buy a Nasdaq t-shirt and scribble a big ‘I HATE’ right across. | diamondstar1 | |
11/9/2020 15:30 | Biggest trading day so far for amryt on Nasdaq today massive 247,000 trade just gone through.......clear out needs to be cleared ........soooooon please | richpassi | |
11/9/2020 15:22 | I've seen 'I love NY' hats and t-shirts , does anyone know where I could get a 'I hate Nasdaq' sweatshirt ? ;) | richpassi | |
11/9/2020 13:54 | Just 2 small trades so far on Nasdaq today. One for 200 ADS's and one for just 4 ADS's. Both trades done @ 12.5 dollars so presumably sells. ATB PAPILLON | ultrasharp | |
11/9/2020 12:16 | Of course, charlie, though AMYT has a circa £300m Mkt Cap 70% of the shares are held in the USA. Also the free float is a relatively low percentage so out of the circa 158m shares in issue there can't be that many available to trade for PI's. ATB PAPILLON | ultrasharp | |
11/9/2020 11:49 | Just do a fill or kill charlie. usually works for me | volsung | |
11/9/2020 11:48 | It happens the majority of the time on this app, it usually will only give me a live quote for a really small amount. I'll give them a call to see what the story is. Thanks ultrasharp | charlie_munger1 | |
11/9/2020 11:29 | You could still have sold them, charlie. Your broker will just go to the market. It can happen with all shares, even large caps though usually only during a very large rise, or fall, when the share price is moving very rapidly. Anyway AMYT is not a tiddler! The Mkt Cap is around £300m. ATB PAPILLON | ultrasharp | |
11/9/2020 11:23 | I've got a Hargreaves Lansdown account and most of the times that I go to get a quote for selling some of these stocks i get a message saying that they can't give me a live quote. I assume this is because they are a small cap company and there isn't as much interest in them as larger cap stocks. I don't plan on selling any by the way, I just don't like the fact that I couldn't sell my stocks any time I want, even if I wanted to. I've never had this issue before with the app, but I'm assuming it's because I've always invested in much larger companies. Has anyone else had this issue? | charlie_munger1 | |
11/9/2020 11:23 | Today's drop not surprising as Nasdaq closed @ US$13 last night. That equals 200p on AIM. ATB PAPILLON | ultrasharp | |
10/9/2020 22:08 | Yes papillon your post has been helpful, thanks. | charlie_munger1 | |
10/9/2020 21:39 | If you're an optimist (are you an optimist charlie_munger?) then this 6 month log chart implies we'll soon be over 250p. Me? I'm neither an optimist, nor a pessimist. I like to think I'm a realist and basically I'm hopeful that this trend on my log chart proves correct, but I wouldn't bet my life savings on it happening! Fingers crossed as always! The saying is the trend is your friend, charlie, but this trend hasn't been going for that long and trends don't last forever. Hopefully this one will prove to be correct. I'm hopeful, no more than that. Another thing to remember is, as I mentioned yesterday, sp's don't go up in straight lines after good news, as bazworth points out. Punters take profits on the way up. That's where Elliot Wave Theory comes in. It suggests the share price will go up in waves after good news. You'll have 2, often 3, waves where the share price rises up in stages. I hope my post is helpful. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | papillon | |
10/9/2020 19:15 | It was a pretty huge increase yesterday and easy pickings for a decent short term profit, not surprising that some have sold. Personally very happy to hold for a good while longer and see AMRYT mature. There’s a good chance of further deals being made and the growth, even without further deals, is very respectable. Cheers | bazworth | |
10/9/2020 18:34 | What does everyone make of the share price drop today in both the AIM and the Nasdaq (so far)? Is it to be expected after yesterday's rise? When they release the full results of the EASE trial do you see any more movement in the price? I'm assuming the next bit of news to come out is Q3 results, then after that the outcome of the FDA and European approval? I'm guessing that could take months to hear the outcome of that? | charlie_munger1 | |
10/9/2020 13:11 | Pre market quote on Nasdaq now down to US $13.01. I don't think it is wise to take too much notice of the pre market on Nasdaq!! Lesson learnt!! Let's see what happens when the market officially opens. ATB PAPILLON | ultrasharp | |
10/9/2020 12:45 | Re your post, diamondstar, I have sent you a PM. ATB PAPILLON | ultrasharp | |
10/9/2020 11:52 | Me too, in for another 3,000 | alphabravo321 | |
10/9/2020 11:51 | I found an interesting article by Evaluate Vantage entitled: Amryt Claims A Win in Epidermolysis Bullosa. Simply google:- Evaluate Vantage + Amryt to get the link. This article briefly covers the Primary and Secondary Endpoints of EASE, and is certainly worth reading. If you have any specific questions, you can PM me and I would be happy to provide my personal insight. | diamondstar1 |
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