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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Avacta | 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 | |
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0.50 | 1.05% | 48.00 | 47.00 | 49.00 | 48.50 | 46.50 | 47.50 | 1,439,800 | 14:26:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 23.25M | -24.95M | -0.0695 | -6.91 | 170.54M |
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07/8/2021 11:37 | Bizarre why I would state... 'One Frankel you filthy pig 🐷 nobody likes you here why don’t you get the message?💀 ...If it was my alias Riz (aka Muscles11) you dirty multi-id fraud but then again your just rather 'Uncultivated' aren't you, maybe that's why you have such a desire for creating additional IDs every other day of trying to deceive the masses with your 'Unlearned' self, never mind hey! | one_frankel | |
07/8/2021 11:32 | MEANWHILE THIS VILE CREATURE UNDER YET ANOTHER NAME IS DULY ......FILTERED....., I'LL JUST SEE A LOAD OF FILTERED MESSAGES, BORING ABD SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IF PROPERLY POLICED BY ADVFN | brownvulture | |
07/8/2021 11:31 | Rebel the filthy pig 🐽 rears up again...total oxygen thief, Billy no mates and complete tool. | brownvulture | |
07/8/2021 11:27 | OMG, REBEL IS BACK AGAIN, UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME. HOW LONG WILL IT BE THIS TIME BEFORE ADVFN CUT HIS BALLS OFF. I DO THINK THAT THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO TRACE HIS SERVER OR EMAIL OR SOMETHING AND DISCONNECT HIM FOREVER!! | brownvulture | |
07/8/2021 11:26 | TIMBERRRRRRRRRRR, mind the 'blip' | brownvulture | |
07/8/2021 11:19 | Ahh Brilliant another alias of that renowned and blatant fraud Riz (aka Muscles11, Boxer_1 plus a host of others) that creates his umpteenth alias and accuses others of having multi-ids, the deluded fraud. | one_frankel | |
07/8/2021 11:17 | One Frankel you filthy pig 🐷 nobody likes you here why don’t you get the message?💀 | brownvulture | |
07/8/2021 10:25 | Ignore the trolls. Avacta’s LFT’s will make them profitable and self funding for all the potential blockbuster stuff going on in the background. Higher highs coming imo. Add/hold. | lostabillion | |
07/8/2021 10:06 | Remember PWhite invested in Iconic Labs will billions of shares in issue snd lost all his investment. He also said he would never post here again snd does. He called NCYTshort at 50p. He said Avacta would not get a CE mark. It did. He suggests Alastair Smith snd the NOMAD are lying when they have stated we are able to sell in the EU. He is not to be trusted. The LFT market is massive and will only get larger. More visibility on LFTs performance is a good thing for Avacta snd come autumn I am sure 5m LFTs a month will be sold by Avacta. AVA6000 dosing to be RNS'd any day too. | tickboo | |
07/8/2021 09:53 | I think the operative words being 'Has Fallen Sharply' to much more inviting valuations now PWhite but with a global population of around 8 billion, I think a small interest in a very big market could be just the ticket for Avacta, no! | one_frankel | |
07/8/2021 09:35 | fuzzy777 - "From Twitter interesting The twitter link is a hoax and a couple of points you should note. 1. The AVCT test is for professional use only so cannot be legally sent in the post to private home addresses. 2. It is clear from the photograph the box is old and has been around a long time so unlikely to be a brand new delivery. 3. You will would also note the box is not proper to AVCT it is just a white box that someone has stuck an AVCT label on unlike the three examples below. 4. Other than the T an C there are no markings on the test device itself which suggests its just a prototype. The global authority on Covid-19 medical devices still shows the Avacta LFT in development stage. Scroll down to Avacta Life Sciences. Since coming to this thread I have never led you or anybody else astray. I warned you all this stock would fall sharply and it has. The Covid LFT market for new products is over. This is not to be confused with LFT testing. Due to its extremely low cost base the Chinese have cornered this global market. US and EU LFT diagnostic companies send their products to China to be manufactured. AVCT will not be announcing any major contracts but the price hovers around 128p - 134p in anticipation. In the next set of results AVCT will be forced to admit it has no major clients and the price will halve again. AVOID | pwhite73 | |
07/8/2021 09:20 | At last an MP with some brains and articulate with it. Clearly what Huw proposes is the way it should be. It would be foolish not to employ the best test and that happens to be the Avacta AffiDX SARS-Cov-2 Antigen LFT. Could make me a very merry man indeed. Well done Huw. GLA. | dalep716 | |
07/8/2021 07:24 | Gov more bothered about economic recovery now - without this we.re all done for. There.s loadsa post Brexit issues that.ll need sorting. The EU will beast us via some EU membership nationalism. Only a new deadlier variant, where bigger nos die, will see a return to the 'olden days'. Economies worldwide are screaming to reopen borders. There.s gonna be casualities to achieve this now necessity. Variant tracking could be done with sampling which is what the gov are currently doing. There.s nothing wrong with this approach - the voi/voc id part. The gov will move to a more revised LFT approach protocol at some point- to kp the bills down. ps I.m happy punters going abroad on their hols are carrying the cost - why the chuff should the gov/me via my taxes pay for their jollies. I.d put the price UP!Have a gd un ... | amanitaangelicus | |
06/8/2021 23:45 | If covid was a thing and so virulent, that breathing on someone would be enough to transmit the virus If cashers need a screen to protect them from someone breathing on them If wearing a mask is to stop the virus transmitting Why do you need to ram a swab deep into your nostril, as well as deep into your throat to get a sample ?? | jimarilo | |
06/8/2021 23:37 | FOIs reveal that health/science institutions around the world have no record of SARS-COV-2 isolation/purificati | jimarilo | |
06/8/2021 22:53 | Interesting narrative from the Telegraph BitTorrent and I tend to agree that the more cheaply rapid lateral flow testing should really be the 'Initial' smarter approach of mass monitoring across the at risk sectors before considering those rather exorbitantly priced PCR tests with their genomic sequencing for that cohort of possible positive cases... Hopefully the governments changing haphazard approach does seem like it's becoming much more favourable to the fruits of Avacta! | one_frankel | |
06/8/2021 21:35 | 30 July 2018 issue with EIS has now matured with no apparent abreaction. | bscuit | |
06/8/2021 19:03 | From the Telegraph, Huw Merriman MP: "Ministers require that international arrivals take PCR tests due to the need to monitor variants of concern through genomic sequencing. Cheaper lateral flow tests cannot deliver this conclusion. This extra functionality comes at a cost. At around £60-120 per test, PCR tests are not cheap. In the three weeks from 1 July, passengers spent upwards of £35 million on around 500,000 such tests. However, recently published Government Test and Trace data shows that only 6,977 of those half a million international arrival tests returned positive results. Staggeringly, only 354 of the positive PCR samples were sent off for genomic sequencing. That is 5 per cent of positive international arrival samples being used for their intended purpose. To set it in context, back in February the figure was 50 per cent. Given the beta rate in France was such a concern last month, you’d have thought we would have prioritised sequencing for those arrivals. Not at all; of the 205 Covid cases through arrivals, only 10 got sequenced for this variant. This begs the question why international travellers are shelling out around £100,000 for every test that the Government sends off for sequencing. It is right that border controls have played a part in the UK’s response to the pandemic. Some countries such as Australia and New Zealand have tried to limit outbreaks of the virus through very strict rules on international travel. Our geography and the structure of our economy meant this was never going to be an option for the UK. We have rightly taken a more nuanced approach. Scientists are divided on the value of less severe border controls. SAGE papers from July explain that unless travel is completely shut down, the virus will find a way in. And lo and behold, we have seen every variant of concern arrive here in some form. That does not mean we should abandon controls altogether. Testing is still valuable, but we need to find an effective way of monitoring the virus and identifying variants without pricing people out of a foreign holiday. After 17 months of sacrifice, everyone deserves a break. This should not be the preserve of the wealthy. Enter the lateral flow test. These rapid tests have been successfully deployed by the Government across society, forming the cornerstone of returning children to school, trialling large public events and testing HGV drivers from Calais. They are clearly accurate enough. Government research found they identified positive cases with an almost 90% success rate and very few false negatives. If the Government isn’t sending the vast majority of positive PCR test results for sequencing any more, there can be no justification to resist switching to quicker and cheaper lateral flow tests for international arrivals. The small number of positive cases can then take the more expensive PCR test. We can make it safer by sending all of these PCR tests for sequencing. This is the procedure for free lateral flow tests available from the NHS or your local pharmacy. We are rightly told by Government that we must move towards living with this virus and taking personal responsibility for our actions. To do so, we need the Government to give us the data which backs up its decisions, deploy testing in a smarter manner and remove expensive rules which have little purpose." | bittorrent | |
06/8/2021 19:02 | The short position held by Jupiter is an irrelevance - v minor. There could be 20 hedgies each holding 0.49% but you.d never know... NOT that there will be!!!!! Sit back n chill - take the slow rise and be grateful. Im chilled despite the scummy uk gov who need to show some loyalty and encouragement to fledgling important strategic businesses linked to virus technology. Laters ... | amanitaangelicus |
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