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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 | 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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03/9/2009 06:59 | I know i'm greedy i want no spread and a lot of a rise :O) | keywestcopy | |
02/9/2009 14:45 | you must mean a bit of a rise! | narfolkboy | |
02/9/2009 13:34 | Its what you get after the spread that counts..... | ![]() nellie1973 | |
02/9/2009 12:56 | sometimes you do smile when you see a nice spread though!! | narfolkboy | |
02/9/2009 05:58 | i bought at 147 still not smiling about the spread :O( | keywestcopy | |
01/9/2009 15:03 | I gave up and bought this morning at 149. A unique and specialised company that appears to be doing well in a specialist market. | ![]() nellie1973 | |
28/8/2009 06:18 | The large spread nearly put me off these but i think long term the shares are good value and any company that has a nique is always a possible takeover target. | keywestcopy | |
27/8/2009 18:39 | A large spread that is always a large spread!! I bought into these months ago but it is going nowhere!! Should be a great success and their product is certainly unique. | narfolkboy | |
19/8/2009 10:13 | I like the look of these and would buy, put off by the large spread!! | ![]() nellie1973 | |
18/8/2009 11:30 | Healthy interims and a good outlook today. share price likely to continue the steady climb since beginning of the year imo. | money multipier | |
21/7/2009 09:07 | Ever closer to upward breakout 175p plus when we do? | scotswhaehae | |
16/6/2009 14:16 | they failed to shake out sellers we still have a large buyer around imo when we break out it could be great fun and very swift...dyor but very very interesting imo | scotswhaehae | |
14/6/2009 21:24 | About time this bounced back up given the recent news? I guess we will find out over the next few days. | ![]() bountyhunter | |
29/5/2009 08:26 | we need just one press comment...lol...and we are a stockmarket hit meanwhile, the last update was very encouraging in my view ...and we have buyers sniffing for very tightly held stock this should be fun...dyor | scotswhaehae | |
28/5/2009 17:50 | It's certainly terminology they commonly use... "If you would like to discuss how BIOQUELL could be involved in your 'deep clean', please contact us directly through the link below:" | ![]() bountyhunter | |
28/5/2009 17:48 | "Deep clean"? BQE? If so this could boost Bioquell? ...Fourteen of the new cases - 13 children and one adult - are part of an outbreak now totalling 64 cases linked to Welford Primary School in Birmingham. Welford is carrying out a "deep clean" while closed for half-term. | ![]() bountyhunter | |
27/5/2009 11:48 | yep...substantial buyer about.... Director? | scotswhaehae | |
27/5/2009 07:18 | standby for a swift move up? watch this space!...dyor | scotswhaehae | |
19/5/2009 17:15 | Decent update - just need the PASA decision to be in our favour and BQE will be looking very cheap at anything like these levels. Come on NHS! | money multipier | |
30/4/2009 07:51 | I agree good as a punt, also topped up with GSK :) | ![]() bountyhunter | |
29/4/2009 15:11 | Yeah, there is no guarantee of BQE being remotely involved in any decon work but the hyrdogen peroxide vapour is reckoned to kill amlost everything I think. I bought a small amount today - could only get hold of small amount - as a punt. Obviously any press coverage would make these motor. | mutley28 | |
29/4/2009 15:11 | Are there any other stocks which could seriously benefit from the swine flu?? | ![]() eggbird | |
29/4/2009 14:45 | I wouldn't get too carried away with swine fever decontamination, IMHO the best way to do this is to remove airborne moisture particles through special motorised filters and heat-treat the effluent. After that, damp-wiping sanitary ware and hand touch surfaces with a mild solution of household bleach and tap water would be more than adequate (as it was for SARS). Vapourised hydrogen peroxide is efffective against most bacteria (not all) and the likes of noroviruses. More than likely the recent rises are due to possible announcements of NHS contracts. AIMHO; DYOR | ![]() danwaits | |
29/4/2009 13:04 | Difficult to buy many but just a single press report and we should rocket Tomorrow morning's press? | scotswhaehae | |
29/4/2009 12:52 | EU commission has said it is considering disinfecting airports - doesn't necessarily mean using Bioquell but interesting development. Please do your own research. | mutley28 |
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