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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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17/1/2020 11:27 | ta ... pro nattering to himself now. what a shame. | minja19 | |
17/1/2020 11:24 | Minja19 Test out for yourself how easy it is to sell a decent quantity and what price you are offered to sell. This can often indicate whether a share is in demand (due to lack of sellers and way too many buyers). Dummy buy and dummy sell are your friend. | neilyb675 | |
17/1/2020 11:21 | Neily okay thanks. I'm more chart inclined and looked nicely primed for a significant rise, but the rns's and the tr 1's confirmed it. I was interested how you anticipated a tick up. based on the prices you posted?? | minja19 | |
17/1/2020 11:20 | If you want to stop the confusion with different threads on the same stock, best way to do this is to add a thread as a favourite. Once you have all your favourite threads favourited, then simply add a bookmark Use this to go all your favourite threads on stocks. Only threads added as your favourites will show up. Its a simple and quick way to get to threads you want to see. | pro_s2009 | |
17/1/2020 11:19 | calm down dear. | purple11 | |
17/1/2020 11:16 | nil-cost options ("Options") today over 4,322,767 ordinary shares in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") to Ian Johnson, who was appointed as Executive Chairman of the Company on 5 December 2019, under the 2019 Performance Share Plan. The Options have been granted at nil-cost and will vest on the third anniversary of the date of grant and are exercisable until the tenth anniversary of the date of grant. Vesting is subject to either the share price reaching 62.4p, equating to three times the average closing price for an Ordinary Share for the 10 dealing days immediately preceding the grant date, for at least 30 consecutive dealing days or a liquidity event occurring above this level. Should some or all of the Options be exercised, the Ordinary Shares will be purchased on the open market by The Circassia Pharmaceuticals plc Employee Benefit Trust on behalf of Mr Johnson. | neilyb675 | |
17/1/2020 11:14 | China is polluted beyond belief. The market there is massive. | neilyb675 | |
17/1/2020 11:13 | Thanks all. The situation does look very positive and the buying support from ii very encouraging. Nothing does go up in a straight line and pull backs will happen of course but on reflection I added ! Gla | andyview | |
17/1/2020 11:10 | 1. No they weren't L2 prices they were live prices from Halifax online. 2. I first bought into CIR on the back of a very good RNS. I did not fully understand the capital structure and that there would be so much TR1 actions, however the fundamental / storyline kept me invested and I have since doubled up my investment. Now in profit and very excited. 3. As for averaging up, yes its a different psychology but you have to look at the other participant who all seem very keen to take what they can of CIR, The free float for PIs here is something miniscule like 15%. That is very interesting I think. | neilyb675 | |
17/1/2020 11:05 | andy I did say to you yesterday to buy then,as all the signs were very positive. I took my own advise yesterday and added. Would also add again today as this has all the hallmarks of 50p in short time to me as a seasoned investor. | bmnsa | |
17/1/2020 11:04 | andy, with the strength of institutional buying and Griffiths up to his neck, looks okay to me. but nothing goes up in a straight line and profits will be taken on the way. | minja19 | |
17/1/2020 11:04 | Two threads up and running just to confuse things anyway as per the other thread: Can we talk averaging up, a concept I’ve only recently adjusted to having chased stocks lower on numerous occasions and burnt my fingers and arms in some instances. So I was in at 21 and added again at 23 Is there now a natural/technical point at which to add more? Do I add with volume or when it drops back slightly? I’m severely tempted to add now at 25.13 but not sure... Any thoughts appreciated.. Gla | andyview | |
17/1/2020 11:03 | Those are buys at 25p Mad Foetus - that’s why the price jumped a few mins ago. Buyer comes in and wants size, market makers name their price & we move up. Invesco almost done & free float will be around 12% assuming their shares all go to other instis. This really could re-rate in a hurry. | 74tom | |
17/1/2020 10:59 | Im similar to you and just added the charts showing a break out so bullish | jitters3 | |
17/1/2020 10:57 | Can we talk averaging up, a concept I’ve only recently adjusted to have he chased stocks lower on numerous occasions and burnt my fingers and arms in some instances. So I was in at 21 and added again at 23 Is there now a natural/technical point at which to add more? Do I add with volume or when it drops back slightly? I’m severely tempted to add now at 25.13 but not sure... Any thoughts appreciated.. Gla | andyview | |
17/1/2020 10:57 | the other side is just a ramp thread for pro and a butt, some useful stuff there sometimes, but no dissenters or alternative opinions allowed. | minja19 | |
17/1/2020 10:52 | Looks like someone may have sold 1m at 25p in 2 slices. If every day the seller knocks them out at 2p higher than the day before I'll be a very happy foetus | mad foetus | |
17/1/2020 10:42 | Another club I am a member of ! | arab3 | |
17/1/2020 10:41 | so Neilyb, are these level 2 prices you're posting? | minja19 |
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