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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Circassia Group Plc | LSE:CIR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJVD3B28 | ORD 0.08P |
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% | 34.00 | 33.10 | 34.90 | - | 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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24/2/2020 15:18 | Yes totally agree I am a big fan but short term nervous about getting sales out | ![]() basem1 | |
24/2/2020 14:47 | basem, I'm building a position, I'm not here for the short term. Yes China will be affected as will all business in China but it's not a shutdown, healthcare still goes on. If anything it should point to higher sales eventually. | ![]() celeritas | |
24/2/2020 14:35 | On the contrary respiratory drugs will be in demand. | ![]() 100egs | |
24/2/2020 14:04 | Be careful I can see them warning on sales Italy and China impact to name but 2 Minimal but could cause a 10 percent fall out of the blue one morning | ![]() basem1 | |
24/2/2020 13:46 | This seems a little overdone to me, I've added a few and will see how it plays out. gla | ![]() andyview | |
24/2/2020 13:46 | Hope so, I'm still trying to build a position. | ![]() celeritas | |
24/2/2020 12:07 | Could possibly come back to weekly support at 22.6 | ![]() linton5 | |
24/2/2020 08:33 | Oh what a surprise, they tested the 50 | ![]() judge grinder | |
24/2/2020 08:28 | Cir has sales outlets in China and Italy Italy is a new region for them Safer to wait for the next TU there will be an impact although quite small I would think | ![]() basem1 | |
23/2/2020 11:17 | How many people die in road traffic accidents??. Don't believe there are plans to ban vehicles.. | ![]() grannyboy | |
23/2/2020 11:00 | I think when a few million have died as a result of having damaged lungs that dynamic may shift. People want to be better off but they don't want to be dead. | ![]() mad foetus | |
23/2/2020 10:51 | "I think one effect of this virus will be to accelerate the move towards cleaner air" Well good look with that when you venture to China to protest at their opening of new coal fired power stations on a weekly basis, where they still have a lot of room for expansion of the economy, and thus elevating more of the population into the middle class bracket .. Then you have an already well established economy, Germany still using coal fired energy production .. Not to mention Asia/Africa, who also wish to expand their middle classes. | ![]() grannyboy | |
23/2/2020 10:36 | Posted elsewhere I think one effect of this virus will be to accelerate the move towards cleaner air. It seems likely the levels of air pollution and smoking in China have been a factor. Companies involved in lung health could be major beneficiaries here as countries realise damaged lungs are a major pathway for diseases to take hold | ![]() mad foetus | |
21/2/2020 17:41 | Each to there own would I trade a months salary for pressing a couple of buttons Damn sure I would | ![]() basem1 | |
21/2/2020 16:12 | If you have 100k its 3 grand though | ![]() basem1 | |
21/2/2020 16:00 | are people really trading that tiny little spike from 25-28p ? ..sheeesh | ![]() onedayrodders | |
21/2/2020 12:33 | Gone back to bed | ![]() siriusbizness | |
21/2/2020 08:46 | The Lion awakes:)) | ![]() bmnsa | |
19/2/2020 08:05 | If this does shoot straight through 29p, chart looks good for a relatively quick move to 35p and those buying at the recent 25p will have made 40% in a short period of time. That's the beauty of buying dips in uptrends. | ![]() parob |
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