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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aortech International Plc | LSE:AOR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033360586 | ORD 5P |
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% | 126.50 | 123.00 | 130.00 | - | 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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13/12/2017 10:37 | Back to basics: Business is cash generative. On a 4X multiple current licenses worth at least 33p a share. Cash at end Nov worth another 5p. Value of settlement...? Minimum share price should be 40p plus growth potential. | landy90 | |
13/12/2017 10:10 | I am feeling the pain as well, it's sat in my ISA 35% down, I saw the spike as well researched and thought it's a buy with a little more to run, I am closing my eyes and waiting until January, it's not money I want to lose, however I am a noob (new in share dealing) so learning I suppose :( | meemmeem | |
13/12/2017 10:05 | In the meantime, might be worth looking at Mayan Energy MYN, bumping along between the 20 and 8 ema, with news expected soon. | coiin stein | |
13/12/2017 10:01 | Look at this companies valuation of £2M , then deduct the cash, cash due, and then add on some on for the settlement. In effect your getting the company for about one million pounds. That’s very very cheap. The recurring revenues are worth about 40 times on a pe basis. If Turnover can grow fast then your looking at a 40 times rise in the share price. Take absolutely no notice of the share price it’s the market cap that counts. Just 5.5 million shares in issue. | only winners please | |
13/12/2017 09:57 | The big give away was the two holding announcements yesterday. The two holders (Griffiths and his chum) dumped a combined holding of 15% on 11 December. | orange1 | |
13/12/2017 09:55 | Yes same at PYC with Director selling yesterday. Doesn't exactly inspire confidence and the MMs know that and hammer the price. | spawny100 | |
13/12/2017 09:53 | You need to ask why after all the years of holding and building a large stake and who know the company and its technology well, people like Richard Griffiths took the opportunity to sell what was most of his 9% stake? If this is the start why would that happen? | harrogate | |
13/12/2017 09:51 | Thanks for support guys. Very kind. | spawny100 | |
13/12/2017 09:49 | Spawny, As the Market Cap is quite low on this share and the amount of shares in circulation is very small, I still think the AOR management will crack on with some more deals. Like I said on an earlier post, I suspect that by end of 1st quarter 2018, you may well see this at a pound if not more (obviously dependent upon the size of deals etc). Do not despair, it will come good but just be a little more patient. | k1ngkonggb | |
13/12/2017 09:48 | Harrogate yeah I'm normally more of a longer term investor than a trader but am laid up for a while after an operation so am having a go at shorter term trading. Mainly successful I have to say as my trading pot is up 30% in little over a month but this one sticks out like a sore thumb. So am now a longer term holder. Funny I was in AOR years back and sold at a loss. Maybe this time Rodney?! | spawny100 | |
13/12/2017 09:47 | We are disappointed because we have doubled in value over last month? this will be and will always be a very volatile share with huge potential. If it delivers we will all retire gracefully , if it does not life goes on. Population demography changes in the next 10 years mean the market this is playing into is rising at a phenomenal and scary rate. I am a GP struggling with current demography , interventions in this population will rise. Activity in most areas is around 5% per year. If the board make the right relationships, and remain authentic this should do well. Close your eyes for the next few months. The ride will be very bumpy- but that is healthy compared to a flat line share price. | donalc | |
13/12/2017 09:44 | Nice to know I'm not alone. Most people only post their winning trades. I don't have too much sunk in here and can afford to let it run. It does look to me like there is some value here now longer term but buying on a spike is always a bit depressing short term! | spawny100 | |
13/12/2017 09:38 | You're not the only one spawny. My spike was 48p but I only hold a few so not too bothered. Just going to hold now. | investordave | |
13/12/2017 09:37 | A lot said that when it went from 12p 30p. One decent contract & all help will break loose again | cocker | |
13/12/2017 09:31 | Can't believe I was stupid enough to buy a spike here and left holding looking like a right idiot. | spawny100 | |
13/12/2017 08:21 | Stig will be gone now - he has done his work here, made his money and moved on - these guys really are the scum of the earth. | harrogate | |
13/12/2017 08:18 | TANK & FALLING KNIFE are words that spring to mind... Oh .... and I told you so (quiet chuckle) | coiin stein | |
13/12/2017 08:14 | Your missus says hi | the stigologist | |
13/12/2017 08:14 | morning colin12345678 ....hows your stomach this morning. TIMBER | coiin stein |
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