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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Berkeley Scot | LSE:BGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03W5P29 | ORD 2P |
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% | 22.59 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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17/1/2002 16:57 | Two more weeks until the end of the month and then decision time again. I think I read somewhere on this board that they now had enough to keep going until March. Is this true? What is happening about this 'deal' that Chemist and Druggist mentioned? Rolaw1, re post 768 Did your friend mention when this would be announced? Any further updates for us all? It's all gone very quiet!! I'm sitting waiting for something to happen to this - one way or the other !! | bensoni | |
15/1/2002 17:04 | Salpara111 - 15 Jan'02 - 10:03 - 801 of 801 Nahh we wait until the management have gone home and we hit the drugs cabinet, I am going to drink the psoriasis lotion and if anyone fancies a shot of the genital warts compound be my guest. We might be able to market them as a novelty applicator (what a terrible thought) or as a sublingual airborne delivery mechanism if they vomit the lot up. Hiccc, drinking varnish ia a painful way to die but it leaves you with a lovely finish in the end. Hicccc. Wibble ... | bloakey | |
15/1/2002 10:03 | So what happens now? the silence is deafening. does the company just plod along and hope that it all continues to hang together by the skin of its teeth? | salpara111 | |
14/1/2002 13:14 | I agree with Mali7. Anyone who takes advice off a free BB, and looses money has only got themselves to blame (maybe it's natural selection at work again!). mail7 isn't ramping - he is enthusing. Stock tips in the Sunday papers may cause price changes, but I have yet to see anyones comments on here affect the price, or the number of buys going through. If you don't like it, start a new thread, and see if people start adding comments, or just don't bother reading it. ...I'm off to find more threads where Mad Trader has been stiring up trouble. I bet he was the kid who's ears you flicked at school... | evansmi | |
14/1/2002 12:58 | najib we will see, anyway don't buy if you don't want to, who is forcing you? Advice: DYOR before you buy your shares, don't follow advice or analyst comments blindly, instead reasearch on advice and tip and you will be more happy, right? | mali7 | |
13/1/2002 10:46 | mali7 don't ramp any more and let people lose more money. Edit your thread. Your 20-30-40p prediction made many loser. Just face it that bgp is over 100m in debt and future is uncertain. | najib | |
12/1/2002 23:47 | RocketMan! get a life!!! The biggest Wannabe Ramper ever seen in the history of trading!!! Get a life, haven't you got anything else to do??? I assume you are a young little boy messing with papas thing, still smelling of childhood urine. | mali7 | |
12/1/2002 11:12 | WE will see the share price RISE toward the end of the month as people in the know start buying. Financial experts in banking etc will know that the company is saved. IMHO but we shall see | saturn5 | |
12/1/2002 01:22 | GOLDMAN SACHS INTERNATIONAL bought shares on 11/01/02 and Deutch Asset Manage sold shares on 10/01/02 Interesting, any views? | mali7 | |
10/1/2002 23:18 | RocketMan! I never ramp or deramp, and those buying without their own research can ... Anyway I have seen you ramping and deramping without evidence! What I meant is that when institions get more confident about BGP then the share price will start rocketing up, because of their buyings. Until now the share price has moved very slowly, + - 0.5p, and considering the amount shares bought it's only small amounts. But when instituions start buying it will go up quicker, which means those waiting have to pay a higher price for the share as the demand increases. | mali7 | |
10/1/2002 20:55 | Notice Mali7 has changed from WILL to MIGHT (Top of thread) Need a Friend Mail7, go to the pub ramper | rocketman! | |
10/1/2002 15:03 | can anyone explain why this has suddenly dropped 3/4 of a pence when the buys and the sells are more or less the same | dryboy | |
10/1/2002 08:39 | Mmmmmmmm.......the bid price goes up to 9. Good news as it reduces the spread and should encourage more buying. But what happens. Hardly any buys today and quite a few sells. Wheres the logic......... Guess its early though so anything could happen........ | sholcroft | |
09/1/2002 23:29 | If there was some institutional buying then the price might have jumped up, but it's mainly private investors buying considering the amount of shares bought. | mali7 | |
09/1/2002 20:45 | I know that the share price is low so 300,000+ isn`t a lot of money but with a buy to sell ratio of 3:1 for 3 days now you`d think that the bid price might move up. If people are buying with a 15% spread imagine how many may take a risk with a smaller one........ | sholcroft | |
09/1/2002 14:21 | Possible that one or two MMs might move their bid up to 9p from 8.5p with other MMs staying on 10p offer & close that 15% spread a bit. | harry kaplan | |
08/1/2002 22:42 | That is obviously how Bioglan have got themselves into such debt. Apply the same criteria to their products as their share price. Don't they know that the way to drastically increase sales and revenue is to charge much higher prices? Nobody wants to buy when the price is at an all time low, they want to see it increase 50% first, just to show it was worth what they were charging in the first place! | catapuss | |
08/1/2002 20:02 | Article in Chemist & Druggist magazine dated 05/01/2002, summary on their web site at www.dotpharmacy.com (search for bioglan, this is the paste: Bioglan to be 'rescued' A rescue plan has been agreed for embattled biotechnology company Bioglan, involving its competitors SkyePharma and Quintiles and the company's banks. The agreement centres on Bioglan's European, US, Canadian and Mexican marketing rights for Solareze, a topical treatment for actinic keratosis, which it acquired from SkyePharma. I am very confident that Bioglan will continue to trade and expect a 5 to 10 fold increase in share price in next 6 months. IMHO, DYOR, blah blah blah. | mikelord | |
08/1/2002 17:45 | market makers rely on this they say that small investors always buy high and sell low | saturn5 | |
08/1/2002 16:41 | catapuss- the answer is fear & greed! | harry kaplan | |
08/1/2002 15:53 | Taking profits is difficult when the bid price is only just touching the recent lows in the buy price. Whatever you believe will happen to BGP, it is in the interests of most people with the stock to wait in order to make anything. You only make a profit by letting it run. The one sell signal worth anything is the one you get when the bid price significantly exceeds what you paid. Incidentally, I have always wondered why you seem to get the most selling when the bid price is at its lowest, and the most purchases when it is at its highest. Anybody got any ideas why? | catapuss | |
08/1/2002 15:25 | Stock Insider is ramping ATU on the just thread too. | custardpie | |
08/1/2002 15:11 | Fools rush in ... and all that! -- Simple wait !! | rocketman! |
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