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DVT Davictus Plc

4.25
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Last Updated: 00:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Davictus Plc LSE:DVT London Ordinary Share JE00BYY5RQ34 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.25 0.00 00:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
3.50 5.00 4.25 4.25 4.25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Eating Places 300k 90k 0.0067 6.34 567.38k
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 4.25 GBX

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Posted at 21/11/2024 08:20 by Davictus Daily Update
Davictus Plc is listed in the Eating Places sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker DVT. The last closing price for Davictus was 4.25p.
Davictus currently has 13,350,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Davictus is £567,375.
Davictus has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.34.
This morning DVT shares opened at 4.25p
Posted at 10/12/2001 01:16 by njp
Royce,

We met briefly at the traders meet at Martworm's place. Was horrified to read about your illness. Must be shattering for you and your family. I do so hope you're well and truly on the mend and on the way to a full recovery. Your post highlights what a thoroughly unhealthy pastime we all share - I guess the adrenaline and inactivity are a deadly mix - and shows the value of fitting in regular exercise and taking breaks in the day when trading lulls. When all's said and done, life and good health are what truly matters.

Best of luck...Nick
Posted at 08/12/2001 17:50 by capablanca
royce

Thanks for sharing your experiences with us, pleased to hear that you are recovering well.
I have a few things to add, which I hope may be of use to others.
I too have suffered with poor circulation in my legs and have had three operations for varicose veins in the last 15 years. Poor circulation is often hereditary and due to defective valves in the veins which allow blood to flow back down into the legs. Over a period of time this causes the wall of the veins to extend producing swelling, and what is known as varicose veins. The effects of varicose veins are often only mild, they can be itchy or produce feelings of heavy or tired legs. Sometimes however they can develop into much more serious conditions such as DVT, which unfortunately royce you have suffered from.
To reduce the chances of developing either varicose veins or DVT it is important to try and maintain good venous blood flow. The worst thing you can do is stand stationary for long periods of time, as the calf muscles which act as a pump are not helping return blood to the heart and the blood can easily drain into the legs. Try and avoid sitting for long periods too, if this is not possible, then try and alleviate the situation by:
1. Exercising the legs every hour or so. Try running up and down the stairs or walking briskly around the house, this will get the calf muscles working and get the venous blood flow going.
2. When seated try and raise the legs by putting your feet up on a stool or pouffe etc. This lowers the blood pressure in the lower leg and makes it easier for the blood to flow back to the heart.)
3. Get yourself a good quality, ergonomically designed chair.I can recommend these;

There not cheap, but if you're swing or day trading you spend at lot of time seated and you can't perform at your best if your uncomfortable.
4. As already mentioned above, a regular exercise program is essential if you have a sedentry lifestyle. Sign up at the local gym, cycle or walk briskly, healthy body, healthy mind etc.
Stay healthy and tradesmart!
Capablanca
Posted at 08/12/2001 10:55 by royce
DAY TRADERS BEWARE (DVT)
pasted from the pbb

Dear fellow day traders

a word of warning, DVT or deep vein thrombosis which for the layman is blood clots; newspapers call it economy class syndrome. It happens when you sit for hours, the blood thickens causing swelling and then blocked veins

people at major risk are people who:-

smoke
have high blood pressure
family history
physical inactivity
high cholesterol
obesity
high alcohol intake

so having read this far you think to yourself thats not me why should this bother me thats what i thought I will tell you my story as a warning to everybody else.

2 months ago i would swim every day, day trade between 7am and 5pm, 5 days a week, weekends 4or 5 hours checking internet sites/research etc. I do not smoke, I do not have high blood pressure my cholesterol level is 4.2(national average 4.8) im not obese have no family history do not consume large amounts of alcohol.

6 weeks ago started to get pains in my knee cap, thought this was a pulled muscle, went to the doctors was given cream to rub on, took aspirins as a pain killer pain seemed to go away was also starting to notice lack of brain power and tiredness.

5 weeks ago pain continued to return to my leg muscle taking aspirin seemed to cure this gave up swimming as too tired trading starting to get affected. Number of trades dropping off.

4 weeks ago pain starting again in my leg, I feel more tired becoming less mobile taking the weekend off to rest, just sitting watching TV. Tired before lunch falling asleep in the afternoon in front of the computer. Number of day trades dropping, brain struggling feeling run down feels like i need a holiday.

3 weeks ago out of breath climbing the stairs pain in the legs now moving to the groin, hot and cold sweats, go to see the GP again with a long list of my ailments have blood, urine, prostate tests and chest x-ray told to come back in 5 days for results.

2 weeks ago go to see GP now out of breath just walking across car park and it brought my pulse rate to 140. GP examines me again x-ray urine everything OK but blood pressure low, pulse very high. He is not happy at all sends me straight to hospital was connected to an ecg machine machine it immediately says that I have had a heart attack. Rushed into cardiac intensive care placed on oxygen wired up injected with various drugs etc. For those chartists out there my charts looked like a profit warning.

13 days ago now in quite a bad way specialists have worked out that as my heart has not released a specific enzyme I have not damaged it, various tests all day from which i never left the bed they were all brought to me eventually they discover i have 24 blood clots on my lungs and they then gave me dambusting drugs to clear my veins and thin my blood.

1 week ago can now breath without oxygen recovering well have slight heart murmur told my breathing will continue to get better but will never be 100% again.

So why? research is still going into DVT i was interviewed by 6 different specialists all eager in researching this new condition they was amazed that I could sit 10 hours in front of a computer only to get up to get a cup of coffee. Is this you?

Do i walk? no just to the car Do regularly excercise? no, not in the winter. Working from home you tend to decrease in physical activity I was told in the hospital that i was lucky that i had a strong heart and that it was able to survive what i had put it through.

In conclusion this may not be you if I was reading this I would think fool did he not know what was goign on. I thought i was clever and knew my body well but when this hit it was quick, how could you ever get something that was supposed to be to do with flying in aeroplanes obvously it's to do with inactivity with day trading the brain may be going but the body isn't and if the body is not going the blood does not get enough oxygen the brain slows down and from there it is a slippery slope.

BE WARNED
royce

www.bnf.org.uk
Posted at 07/12/2001 18:18 by royce
Dear fellow day traders

a word of warning, DVT or deep vein thrombosis which for the layman is blood clots; newspapers call it economy class syndrome. It happens when you sit for hours, the blood thickens causing swelling and then blocked veins

people at major risk are people who:-

smoke
have high blood pressure
family history
physical inactivity
high cholesterol
obesity
high alcohol intake

so having read this far you think to yourself thats not me why should this bother me thats what i thought I will tell you my story as a warning to everybody else.

2 months ago i would swim every day, day trade between 7am and 5pm, 5 days a week, weekends 4or 5 hours checking internet sites/research etc. I do not smoke, I do not have high blood pressure my cholesterol level is 4.2(national average 4.8) im not obese have no family history do not consume large amounts of alcohol.

6 weeks ago started to get pains in my knee cap, thought this was a pulled muscle, went to the doctors was given cream to rub on, took aspirins as a pain killer pain seemed to go away was also starting to notice lack of brain power and tiredness.

5 weeks ago pain continued to return to my leg muscle taking aspirin seemed to cure this gave up swimming as too tired trading starting to get affected. Number of trades dropping off.

4 weeks ago pain starting again in my leg, I feel more tired becoming less mobile taking the weekend off to rest, just sitting watching TV. Tired before lunch falling asleep in the afternoon in front of the computer. Number of day trades dropping, brain struggling feeling run down feels like i need a holiday.

3 weeks ago out of breath climbing the stairs pain in the legs now moving to the groin, hot and cold sweats, go to see the GP again with a long list of my ailments have blood, urine, prostate tests and chest x-ray told to come back in 5 days for results.

2 weeks ago go to see GP now out of breath just walking across car park and it brought my pulse rate to 140. GP examines me again x-ray urine everything OK but blood pressure low, pulse very high. He is not happy at all sends me straight to hospital was connected to an ecg machine machine it immediately says that I have had a heart attack. Rushed into cardiac intensive care placed on oxygen wired up injected with various drugs etc. For those chartists out there my charts looked like a profit warning.

13 days ago now in quite a bad way specialists have worked out that as my heart has not released a specific enzyme I have not damaged it, various tests all day from which i never left the bed they were all brought to me eventually they discover i have 24 blood clots on my lungs and they then gave me dambusting drugs to clear my veins and thin my blood.

1 week ago can now breath without oxygen recovering well have slight heart murmur told my breathing will continue to get better but will never be 100% again.

So why? research is still going into DVT i was interviewed by 6 different specialists all eager in researching this new condition they was amazed that I could sit 10 hours in front of a computer only to get up to get a cup of coffee. Is this you?

Do i walk? no just to the car Do regularly excercise? no, not in the winter. Working from home you tend to decrease in physical activity I was told in the hospital that i was lucky that i had a strong heart and that it was able to survive what i had put it through.

In conclusion this may not be you if I was reading this I would think fool did he not know what was goign on. I thought i was clever and knew my body well but when this hit it was quick, how could you ever get something that was supposed to be to do with flying in aeroplanes obvously it's to do with inactivity with day trading the brain may be going but the body isn't and if the body is not going the blood does not get enough oxygen the brain slows down and from there it is a slippery slope.

BE WARNED
royce

www.bnf.org.uk
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