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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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14/2/2018 12:18 | There are always some who need or want to sell for whatever reason. The fact is that volume here is miniscule !!! | parsons4 | |
14/2/2018 11:38 | Could be pre-consolidation holders selling the remnants! | bones | |
14/2/2018 11:31 | Don't understand these tiny sells. What's the point? | investordave | |
14/2/2018 10:07 | One thing for sure is that Bill has a perfect chance to shine and restore the value here surely | turbotrader2 | |
14/2/2018 09:43 | Whatever your % holding the BoD will tell you exactly the same Material news will be RNS-ed | the stigologist | |
14/2/2018 09:33 | Stig, With your % holding, are you able to speak bod? | mustau | |
14/2/2018 09:28 | News Friday pete imo. | blueball | |
14/2/2018 09:12 | Expecting news 'imminently' but happy to wait because I wish to accumulate at these 'cheap' levels which I believe 5-10x undervalue us | the stigologist | |
14/2/2018 08:36 | does any feel an rns will be put out soon | petebarnes1 | |
13/2/2018 21:19 | yes my feeling also turbo | petebarnes1 | |
13/2/2018 20:52 | Should see a rise tomorrow | turbotrader2 | |
13/2/2018 19:14 | That's a good 1%+ sold in one swoop and absorbed by firmer hands. | bones | |
13/2/2018 18:47 | Looks like a sell from yesterday morning but looks like it's been absorbed by all those buys at 46ish later in the day and today. Ask was back at over 48 today. | mikeh30 | |
13/2/2018 18:01 | Is the transaction of 76,000 a sale folks? Looks like it at just over 42p but surprised the share price hasn't fallen as a result. | investordave | |
13/2/2018 13:07 | Look at Versarien and Physiomics great British tech companies getting SUBSTANTIAL NON DILUTIVE FUNDING | the stigologist | |
13/2/2018 13:06 | Ideas for cutting-edge innovations: apply for up to £19 million funding Posted on 13/12/2017 Open Sector Competition - Round 4: Application deadline: 28.02.18 at 12:00 Information about Innovate UK’s ‘open’ programme for innovative businesses with high-growth potential Innovate UK has up to £19 million to invest in the best ideas for new innovations in a wide range of technology and business areas. The Innovate UK open programme provides businesses with funding for an innovative idea. It can also help them access knowledge and skills from the UK research base. This will help them become more competitive. Applications should be for game-changing innovative ideas that will lead to new products, processes or services ahead of the field in any sector of the economy. Projects could fit into one of Innovate UK’s 4 priority areas of emerging and enabling technologies, health and life sciences, infrastructure systems and manufacturing and materials, or be outside them. | the stigologist | |
13/2/2018 12:00 | You may well do, just get the feeling that you're still not convinced. I got in during 1999 and should have sold when they reached the stupid heights of over £10 but hey ho. Hopefully, they can get their act together and I do have alot more confidence this time. | k1ngkonggb | |
13/2/2018 11:58 | If not what are you doing here? | investordave | |
13/2/2018 11:58 | Been in for longer than most & probably own more than most, so no. | cocker | |
13/2/2018 11:01 | Biomerics have been very quiet recently as well. There only tweet/press release in the last month or so | the stigologist |
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