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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Deltex Medical Group Plc | LSE:DEMG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0059337583 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.125 | 0.11 | 0.14 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electromedical Apparatus | 1.78M | -1.28M | -0.0007 | -1.71 | 2.22M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/9/2018 10:37 | Results confirmed as Monday, let us hope for a real steer as to the future prospects........ | chrisdgb | |
17/9/2018 19:35 | Coooaarrrr! The graphs have gone all wonky again, but in a different way this time. The zombie apocalypso is limbo-ing closer. The vertical line indicating close of trading at 16:30 is now only 60% of the way across the graph, leaving the other 40% for I know not what horrors. | arf dysg | |
14/9/2018 16:31 | It is 16:29 and all the share-price graphs have disappeared, except for today's. Does this indicate the start of the zombie apocalypse? If the zombies start dancing to Caribbean music, will that be the zombie apocalypso? [note spelling] | arf dysg | |
14/9/2018 11:24 | But why the sudden action - anyone got any ideas? | eclair | |
14/9/2018 10:59 | Wouldn't want to be greedy, so will settle for infinity rather than anything higher. And 2p would be a big step in the right directionMrC | mrc2u | |
14/9/2018 10:33 | I like the way the six-month share-price graph ignores the dizzy heights of previous times, so it looks as if the recent behaviour of the share price is an ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE INCREASE. The trend is clearly to INFINITY and BEYOND!!!!!!!! | arf dysg | |
13/9/2018 14:12 | What’s going on here then?? | waywardlad | |
13/9/2018 13:06 | Is there any rumour behind this? I did buy on the basis that a takeover was likely... | gspanner | |
13/9/2018 12:43 | eeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr | chrisdgb | |
13/9/2018 09:45 | Confused when results are out...?? | chrisdgb | |
11/9/2018 13:59 | troutisout, thank you for reminding me of the many types of bears. I suppose a polar bear could slip out a quiet no. 2 when it's swimming between one ice floe and the next. Who would ever know? Perhaps a few bottom-feeding fish would take advantage of the rich bounty, and maybe a few seabed cold-water starfish would have something to chew over. | arf dysg | |
07/9/2018 14:02 | Polar Bears don't..... | troutisout | |
06/9/2018 11:53 | Results next week........?? | chrisdgb | |
06/9/2018 11:15 | MrC agreed I believe that the change of management does mean a change of direction maybe with a view to selling the company to a bigger outfit. This is the best outcome IMHO | parsons4 | |
06/9/2018 09:02 | MrC Agreed. | janatha | |
06/9/2018 08:42 | Parsons & SpannerThanks for putting me right. Apparently the earth isn't flat, the Pope is Catholic and, despite Buywell's trolling, the value of shares might occasionally go up as well as down!Glad I bought some moreMy view is that they should have sorted out the cash this half year even without latest, unquantified, round of cost cutting. That will make company worth at least 3 times sales or around £20m. If they can show growth from US and new products then 5 or 6 times sales is more like it. And a buyer would have to pay a 25-50% premium so £50m about right as a goal which is around 10p a shareFirst step is for them to tell us how much more they have taken costs down byAgreed?MrC | mrc2u | |
06/9/2018 07:22 | mrC what utter rubbish. Why would Nigel Keen buy shares other than to show the market that he really believes that the company has a future. I agree he already has a huge holding and the investment is relatively small but why would he try to support the price AFTER a fundraise !!!! | parsons4 | |
05/9/2018 18:48 | mrC How it advantageous for Keen to make a huge loss? (other than to offset against other capital gains?) | gspanner | |
05/9/2018 14:09 | Great post, Buywell, and so much more balanced than usual. It is obvious that Nigel Keen is hoovering up shares so he makes a huge loss when company goes into administration. If he thought they might sell the company soon, he would surely be dumping the shares to maximise his loss.If we do all sell our shares in DEMG, can you perchance recommend any alternatives?MrC | mrc2u | |
05/9/2018 14:03 | Come on guys get real and stop ramping , not fair to advfn newbes As the long term share price chart of DEMG shows ... things are dire NHS sales have been falling for years Now they are starting to lose USA sales Ask yourselves why ? In my view any potential buyer would be better served to wait till this went into administration , as without further capital injection of £2M to £3M IMO that is what is likely to happen An interested company could then cherry pick such bits that they might want from the administrator at zero premium to a listing price. | buywell3 | |
05/9/2018 08:33 | Yes will be sold for a song, which is a pity, still should be at multiples of current price. | gspanner | |
05/9/2018 07:01 | gspanner £500m is fanciful to say the least more like £25m maximum IMHO | parsons4 | |
05/9/2018 06:59 | It would certainly be worth more than my break-even value !!!! | parsons4 |
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