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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bioquell | LSE:BQE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004992003 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 597.00 | - | 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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19/5/2005 14:47 | I have spoken to Bioquell and they confirmed that they biodecontaminated the intensive care unit at Kingston Hospital as stated here - | wes1 | |
05/5/2005 12:47 | I would have thought the rather large Director buys would boosted this share. the buys were not token gestures and would appear to demonstrate significant confidence e.g. close to signing a large contract - NHS or in US. Its at its lowest levels for quite a while now | gg123 | |
04/5/2005 14:45 | 'fraid so MBD; I no longer hold but may buy back sometime after the election | ![]() bountyhunter | |
04/5/2005 14:40 | Is this a weekly BB?? | mbdriver | |
04/5/2005 11:00 | Has the 4th story down anything to do with BQE.... | mbdriver | |
29/4/2005 10:21 | Given that Adams is so cheesed with the NHS his threatened move to the US could well be in the guise of putting BQE up for sale to an US company | ![]() zipstuck | |
28/4/2005 09:33 | Of more significance is the wound care development imo | ![]() zipstuck | |
20/4/2005 09:47 | grape vine talk of a contract win,a foot hold in the NHS.(dyor) | dwelshmafia | |
19/4/2005 20:09 | MRSA is one of the topics on newsnight tonight at 10:30pm BBC2 - I've heard HCEG (who produce an MRSA disinfectant and instrument cleansers) get a mention - as with BQE and ETQ they have been struggling to sell new effective products to the NHS. | ![]() bountyhunter | |
11/4/2005 14:41 | report on citywire saying looking to the states now as uk govt not too interested. | keano1 | |
11/4/2005 13:50 | Is there any body out there | ![]() tacktacka | |
07/4/2005 11:03 | Assuming a reasonably solid results RNS (imminent?)...no reason why these shouldnt move to 140p plus in one fell swoop! | ![]() scotswhaehae | |
07/4/2005 08:37 | hmmm...nice start...and interesting trades last night... ripe for a bounce?? | ![]() scotswhaehae | |
06/4/2005 16:15 | Ripe for a good bounce?? | ![]() scotswhaehae | |
23/3/2005 18:01 | You would think with all the coverage of MRSA (particularly since the start of this year)that BQE will be benefitting immensely from their 'quick fix' cleaning solution. The government has to be doing all they can to nip this in the bud and BQE are perfectly positioned to facilitate this. IMHO! | ![]() peedlep | |
17/3/2005 15:28 | April 6 last year...so maybe April 5 this year. | ![]() scotswhaehae | |
17/3/2005 11:53 | i m listening do we know result day yet | ![]() mykai | |
17/3/2005 11:36 | Talking to myself...but who cares...excellent very interesting situation... | ![]() scotswhaehae | |
17/3/2005 10:53 | Another excellent buying opportunity ....small seller/small dip...will motor on stock clearance! | ![]() scotswhaehae | |
14/3/2005 14:10 | MMs look short of about 40000 shares imho....these could really motor...like they did a year ago (+70% in a few days)! | ![]() scotswhaehae | |
14/3/2005 13:02 | last year results were our 6 apr since then chairman has bought shares and half year results have narrowed losses we are almost in t10 range of results if they are released same day as last year maybe investors have been watching this just like me its in the diary and hopefully will give us a few bob leading to results | ![]() mykai | |
14/3/2005 12:32 | no cant have 2 of mine moving into profit on the same day ? | ![]() tacktacka |
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