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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Byotrol Plc | LSE:BYOT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0999995 | ORDS 0.25P |
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% | 0.40 | 0.35 | 0.45 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.40 | 56,272 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 4.59M | -1.69M | -0.0037 | -1.08 | 1.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/2/2020 11:31 | Given what 1gw says, it indicates the market being short of stock. In such a situation, MMs are more likely to mark the price up after someone has sold them some stock. Not too much mind! | tradertrev | |
14/2/2020 11:28 | You have a number of posters on this thread who have been in for years, have been wrong for years, and have a huge vested interest in seeing the shareprice recover - and they are not shy at underplaying the risk, overplaying the potential, and playing dirty to try to discredit anyone who dares to present contrarian views and facts from the Company rns'. The ONLY way they can entice newbies in is targeting anyone with contrarian views or those posting facts from the company rns'. Wonder why??? | sikhthetech | |
14/2/2020 11:26 | 1gw, why sell when there is so much upside and it's early days... so soon after pumping it as well... ;-) | sikhthetech | |
14/2/2020 11:20 | On HL at the moment, on "deal now" I can get a quote above the bid to sell 500k, but I can't get a quote to buy even 10k. Fair warning (for stt), I am toying with the idea of selling some here for portfolio rebalancing reasons, but it feels like there's still upward pressure. | 1gw | |
14/2/2020 09:52 | We still need to see the steady seller out of the way, in order to get really mega lift-off. Is there/has there, been any Woodford residue with BYOT, although I see HL with a stack. Even so, all the better for keeping the climb a steady manner and possibly to add along the way. f | fillipe | |
14/2/2020 09:50 | must still be a huge buyer in the background ... still absorbing sells with no effect on the bid . | kcowe | |
14/2/2020 08:57 | Had to do fill or kill to get stock. in now tho | tez123 | |
14/2/2020 08:54 | Well done sik... Your short was brilliant.. LMFAO | letmepass | |
14/2/2020 08:09 | aye ... all the way to the moon . | kcowe | |
14/2/2020 08:08 | Looking wonderful here again this morning... | 1gw | |
13/2/2020 20:55 | I hope u closed your short!! | the ghost who walks | |
13/2/2020 19:34 | Should see the price through 3p .. perfect end to the week. | kcowe | |
13/2/2020 19:31 | "1.25m at 2.94p." 1.5m delayed sells... ;-) | sikhthetech | |
13/2/2020 18:09 | Very risky investing into a company with accounting irregularities, don't you think 1gw??? Remember what happened at CAKE (PATVAL)... "The Directors have made every effort to resolve this matter to our auditor’s satisfaction, without success. Whilst it may have been possible eventually to obtain a suitable response, the length of time this may have required was indeterminate, and the Board took the decision that the interests of shareholders were best served by publishing the accounts with the consequential qualified audit opinion but resulting in the lifting in the suspension from trading on AIM. Since the year end we have transferred over £86,000 of the aggregate amount from the bank concerned to another commercial bank and intend to transfer the balance shortly" | sikhthetech | |
13/2/2020 17:59 | Newbie question here. Is all product made in the UK? I could only see suggestions that it is from their website but nothing concrete. Talk of a team of scientists here in UK but not much clarity on production sites. Is anyone able to shed some light?Not being lazy - have tried to research without success. | vanadiumx | |
13/2/2020 17:41 | Not that I thought the "top posts" bothered you any more, stt. You just try to manipulate what other posters see by spending coins to promote your own posts and spending more coins to hide other posts that someone else has promoted, don't you? Your promoted post in red has zero ticks up and 5 ticks down, but you think it should be front and centre when people visit this board (and of course it is largely plagiarised anyway). | 1gw | |
13/2/2020 17:37 | Perhaps voted up because posters thought it was a reasonable piece of analysis stt? Do you disagree with the premise of the post, that institutional selling was a major factor in the share price decline, or the subsequent development of the argument? As to why it's not in the top posts I have no idea. Perhaps ask ADVFN if it troubles you? I certainly only have the one id here. | 1gw | |
13/2/2020 17:24 | 1gw, Post #4336 - voted up 10 - not in top posts.. You're very careless with your ids... lol :-) 1gw12 Feb '20 - 21:31 - 4336 of 4386 4.000 10 1 | sikhthetech | |
13/2/2020 17:23 | Indeed - the single shot 1.25 million shares buy (£36,750)...1708 hrs. That should see us very clearly over the 3p marker for the beginning of next week's risings. f | fillipe | |
13/2/2020 17:21 | 1.25m at 2.94p. Sets things up nicely for tomorrow. Still doesn't seem to balance up the sells though, so maybe more to be declared. | 1gw | |
13/2/2020 17:15 | big chunky purchases ... bodes well | kcowe | |
13/2/2020 16:45 | Full ask of 2.92p paid, 1629 hrs today. Tomorrow, with it being Friday and the weekend ahead, I expect to see a good demand - ahead of "Corvid-19 situation news" to come through, over the weekend. I'd also expect the likes of IC to eventually be having some analysis of those companies which will benefit from having product likely to be needed by affected populations, worldwide. f | fillipe | |
13/2/2020 16:40 | There might be but sc johnson a us company with over $10bn of sales chose liddle old byotrol ...go figure! | slicethepie |
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