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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Avacta Group Plc | LSE:AVCT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYYW9G87 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.50 | 1.04% | 48.50 | 47.00 | 47.50 | 47.75 | 45.75 | 47.75 | 2,975,500 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 10.06M | -39.19M | -0.1382 | -3.42 | 134.01M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2019 15:15 | Think our man came across well, looked like the audience were happy with the answers to the Q&A. Share price looking a bit on the cheap side following its retraction. | 1i1i1i | |
19/3/2019 15:04 | Thanks for the video link to the Sharesoc presentation last week Note to self: In future do not sit in the front row wearing spotted socks if you are going to ask questions at a ShareSoc growth company seminar 😲 | timbo003 | |
15/3/2019 12:41 | ThxYes it be a very exciting Q2/Q3 with plenty of news flow which will drive the price north.Barclays and Cowen life science conferences had some very bullish presentations by the majors and their plans for the sector.You should applied some read across valuation and you will get some very different share price. | hampton58 | |
15/3/2019 08:28 | Avacta presentation at ShareSoc London 13.3.19 by Dr Alastair Smith Dr Smith gives a comprehensive overview of AVCT, followed by the Q&A. | tomps2 | |
14/3/2019 12:34 | Down? Come on mr market. You cannot be serious. Get real. Up Up Up is the way to go. As you shall see. | escapetohome | |
13/3/2019 18:37 | Jonnybgood4 - How many boards are you going to put this rather silly statement on! | killieboy | |
13/3/2019 12:19 | Read what Pfizer is saying about the areaCowen conferenceVery bullish | hampton58 | |
13/3/2019 07:03 | Nice cup and handle formed. Time to top up. Upward spike could be imminent. | milkmonsta | |
12/3/2019 19:04 | One should take advantage of this weakness to top up Would anticipate further exciting news flow new deals etcThis is the area to be inImmuno oncology The majors are lining up bids / JV's all over the place | hampton58 | |
12/3/2019 18:34 | Avacta getting hammered from recent highs | john henry | |
07/3/2019 10:10 | appointed in June 2018, another probable link with AZN? | bumpa33 | |
07/3/2019 09:40 | slow bleed on low volume as punters get bored. If they drop it much more, i'm in for more... | bumpa33 | |
07/3/2019 09:38 | Avacta looking ridiculously cheap again, have funds tied up elsewhere that I'm hoping to release to top up here, so much news to come. | 1i1i1i | |
06/3/2019 12:46 | Moderna numbers , beating revenue estShould be a good conference call | hampton58 | |
04/3/2019 12:59 | Results next month too. | patientcapital | |
04/3/2019 12:48 | A month has now passed and we have traded in the 40p+ range. A good solid base going forward, remember one of these LG type deals could drop any day now. | 1i1i1i | |
03/3/2019 17:34 | Give LG a call, explain you're a long term investor in Avacta and would like to know a bit more about the deal. Let us know how you get on. cheers. | bumpa33 | |
27/2/2019 15:58 | Ok Guys, It was only a question! | lantanatony | |
27/2/2019 15:24 | The stock has had a good run since the LG deal, has come off a bit from the highs to clearly find buyer(s) at the 41 level, but also seller(s) to fill that. Not sure what more people want at this juncture. The stock market facilitates trading, that’s the name of the game. | bumpa33 | |
27/2/2019 14:46 | Any sane poster has lantanatony on filter ages ago. | 1i1i1i | |
27/2/2019 14:15 | lantanatony - today's volume is very much smaller than yesterday's volume. Yesterday's buying was significant. Why did you not comment on that? Especially given that it was more significant. If you only see the negatives, then why are you invested? . lantanatony - 11 Feb 2019 - 21:25:56 - 2351 of 2431 Hampton I am sure that your comments are well founded. But meanwhile there are still sellers out there? Fact is ,there is still a lot of miss trust in Avacta and some doubt about the value of Affimers? The big boys seem to be looking looking elsewhere as pointed out in your last post. Lets hope ,this will change and we can get a proper deal with meaningful value done soon. lantanatony - 23 Jan 2019 - 19:07:27 - 2228 of 2431 Drewster, Thank you for your helpful review of the Avacta AGM. However,I still just don't understand how Avacta remains with a MC of less than 50 million if the LG deal is solid. Something does not seem right? There has been some heavy selling today,so it seems others must also have their doubts. Any additional thoughts on the meeting would be appreciated. lantanatony - 18 Dec 2018 - 13:12:37 - 1831 of 2431 Untill Avacta come out of the woods regarding the detail of the LG deal the share price will remain under pressure IMO. So come on Avacta it's Xmas! lantanatony - 12 Dec 2018 - 10:13:10 - 1740 of 2431 Still a number of large Funds selling into the LG announcement. A decent Broker should be able to match those bargains on the back of positive news but only if institutional appetite? But I still ask.Why are the funds selling their positions lantanatony - 11 Dec 2018 - 15:22:16 - 1728 of 2431 Avacta's. last funding was at 25pence (0,25 pence old Money) A number of fund managers put some of their clients into the Previous funding at £1,20 . I wonder why they don't show more trust!? lantanatony - 11 Dec 2018 - 14:42:31 - 1723 of 2431 Babbeler My trust has been tested over time. However, If this is such a bargain, with the share price down 5% today. Why are the fund managers ignoring it? IMO It's because they are gun shy of these vague statements from Avacta and I can understand that. If there was truly 300+ million dollars attached to this deal Avacta would be the bargain of the century! | tromso1 |
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