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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Animalcare Group Plc | LSE:ANCR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032350695 | ORD 20P |
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% | 245.00 | 242.00 | 248.00 | 245.00 | 245.00 | 245.00 | 164,810 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Veterinary Service-livestock | 74.35M | 1.2M | 0.0174 | 140.80 | 168.99M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/11/2014 12:22 | looks interesting and oversold in my view decided to dip a toe in 8-) | hazl | |
28/2/2014 09:13 | LISTEN: Animalcare Group (ANCR) - Interim results Click the link below to listen | sammy_smith | |
21/2/2013 08:15 | Just bought in here. Saw programme recently on CNBC/Bloomberg about a US float of similar type of company for Billions; let's hope the BOD saw it too and are hungry to follow that model, or be acquired. | philo124 | |
17/12/2012 23:25 | The initial details in this thread are very out of date. A couple of years ago the group sold all of its agricultural ID products and have retained one business which has basically two arms. 1) Companion animal ID (chipping) and record keeping (a nice little earner) and 2)animal pharma medication. The critical issues for this company are their ability to get more, profitable drugs licensed and into the market faster than their competitors. Given that they are fighting with some big companies it will be a struggle but then they also have a nice little cash cow in the animal ID work. They have a good team of bright bunnies with good cost control but are probably just too small to maximise profit. We should look out for 1) Being an aquisition target (note that this is a people business) 2) Buying up any other smaller company with a strong product stream (they have the cash to splash out and good sources for more) Any views? | bilboburgler | |
06/7/2011 20:04 | ............. and today!! | killieboy | |
05/7/2011 18:32 | Bit of a hiccup today - should make up lost ground in no time. | killieboy | |
01/6/2011 07:49 | any broker notes and target prices been set by anyone? | mafia music | |
02/3/2011 18:37 | Doing rather nicely here -long may it last. | killieboy | |
04/2/2011 21:06 | 10% spread - what is going on? | killieboy | |
20/1/2011 08:02 | Decent enough trading update. A re-rating could be on the cards soon. Typical Zulu stock. | horndean eagle | |
07/11/2010 17:54 | Interesting. Chunky buys went through at 125p and sells seem to be going through at 120p on Friday. Following your experience its difficult to say whether or not those 125p orders were sells. | horndean eagle | |
05/11/2010 21:58 | Very odd thing today. I had a market maker call me at home trying to buy stock. He offered 125p. Sounds like they are very short for a big order. Never heard of such a thing before. | brownie69 | |
19/10/2010 16:13 | ANCR interview on Stockopedia - | chingman | |
17/10/2010 16:16 | Thanks Chingman. I remain a very happy holder. | brownie69 | |
04/10/2010 19:24 | Great results. Glad I topped up in the dip. Still some way off fair value? Any news of updated research post these results appreciated. | brownie69 | |
08/9/2010 18:40 | Does anyone have an idea as to why the drop in sp? | killieboy | |
18/8/2010 18:24 | This one looking decidedly dodgy now - cant really understand drop in share price | killieboy | |
13/7/2010 15:10 | "Earnings to be slightly above market expectations" bodes well for prelims on 4 Oct. | killieboy | |
25/6/2010 07:03 | Any reason for the delcline? just looks very cheap now. | brownie69 | |
21/6/2010 09:58 | need some good news from this one to put a halt to the decline in share price - but is there any?? | killieboy |
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