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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ekf Diagnostics Holdings Plc | LSE:EKF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031509804 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.20 | -0.72% | 27.60 | 27.10 | 28.90 | 27.60 | 27.60 | 27.60 | 52,930 | 09:40:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Med, Dental, Hosp Eq-whsl | 52.61M | 2.35M | 0.0052 | 53.46 | 126.47M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/11/2020 20:28 | He's no longer hear | eeza | |
05/11/2020 20:17 | That’s a bit sneaky, editing your comment after I have commented on it, Tongosti? How does “stop pontificating your BS to the rest of the world (post 823) subsequently marry up with your concept of “meaningful exchange of ideas” (post 829)? Oh well - filtered. | firtashia | |
05/11/2020 19:45 | How do you know that slick?Anyway last you here from me Joe. | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 19:23 | Lol your a 10 bob trader Ledgend in your own mind. Get some serious money invested AIMHO GLA BTG | btgman | |
05/11/2020 19:20 | And as for changing one's opinion that's a key trait of good trading. Flexibility is the name of the game. Clearly, you really have no clue about trading so all you must have seen is the proverbial tea fella bringing coffees around the trading desk. | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 19:16 | Good luck! | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 19:16 | Bizarre theory pal - and that's simply because you are not able to work out probability distributions so that can see what the facts are. It's ok to be ignorant. What's not ok is to try cover it with nonsense. Seen your type before - once you're in a stock you fall in love with it. Food luck sport. | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 17:52 | There are different strategies to investing / trading. As long as you're making whatever you're comfortable with it's fine. No need to get cranky or ramp / deramp a share especially once you've taken a position: long / short / sold The next TS which I assume will be tomorrow should prove where we're heading or should be heading | mg1982 | |
05/11/2020 16:36 | Of course - awesome growth story. MS has a point to prove post his WPP exit. Have traded that a few weeks back (for a relatively small profit)PS. I trade about 400-500 times per annum and I am a after long string of smaller profits (compared to your approach which frequency is far lower but you're after the big fish - and yes, both approaches work) | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 15:19 | Likewise Tongosti- have you come across SFOR, thought it might interest you? | firtashia | |
05/11/2020 15:05 | Like I said - the bronze medal is there for a reason. Didn't I say that? LOL Anyway, glad to hear you're happy with what you're doing. | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 15:03 | LOL. I have no reason to thank you Tongosti, not now, or in the future. While you've been busy picking up a few percent profit here - congratulations, BTW - I've been here since 28p, prior to the "wisdom" of the crowd buying into this company. And if I am to believe you then they did so before the company itself knew just how good it was. Traders make their money purely by their methods of execution, and not by having any special insight into their so called investments. Their strategy works just as well for poker as it does for stocks. Investors identify good companies, buy, and then do nothing. Believe it or not, this actually works too pal. | firtashia | |
05/11/2020 14:24 | Clearly, you are not well-read into the subject pal as you can't be more wrong. If you ever read anything from the Market Wizards (aka the proverbial Bible in this business) series you would think twice before writing what you just did. Read the book - it will do you a world of good (you can thank me later). Re Buffett, two things spring to mind - It is more than 20yrs that he has stopped beating the SP500 yet most (who take things as they are told as opposed to conduct own fact checking) still think he's who he once was. He's been into the PR business for a long time now but very few bother to think for themselves. - Clearly as you are not aware, the hall of fame table in the money making business looks as follows: 1. Medallion's Jim Simons (super short term trader) 70% per annum 2. George Soros (short term trader) 30% per annum 3. Warren Buffett (long term investor) 20% per annum Pick and choose the bronze medallist - as that is entirely up to you - but please stop pontificating BS to the rest of the world. Good luck pal. | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 13:57 | Buffett's track record is good enough for me, thank you very much. Anyway it is you, by claiming that the market movement precedes fundamentals, that appears to support EMT. I personally do not. | firtashia | |
05/11/2020 13:36 | George Soros. PS. Ahead of Buffett with his 30% annual track record. At the risk of sounding redundant, anyone showing on this board is not a fan of EMT. Think about it pal. | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 09:59 | Hallmark of euphoria taking hold. You may want to bear in mind that Mr Market is extremely good at proceeding fundamentals - not the other way around. Happy to go back long again if numbers warrant so but at the moment the EKF boat is heavily tipped on one side. As the wise man said: money is always made by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected. All you need to do is look around this board and figure out what the "obvious" is. | tongosti | |
05/11/2020 09:55 | Lots of commentary on the networks questioning the accuracy and performance of rapid/antigen tests. Hence, I am looking forward to understand how PrimeStore ATM provides for highly sensitive antigen testing capabilities (as well as decontaminating the sample). If it truly makes a difference to antigen test performance, then it will be timely indeed, be applicable across a range of tests, and be in serious demand! Plus, I still think it could be used in RT-LAMP tests. I also remain very intrigued about the prospect of certain Longhorn ingredients potentially being used in the manufacture of a point of care test by a large global diagnostic company. Aside from continued demand for PrimeStore MTM and the improving performance of the core business(as guided by EKF), we are yet to see where all things ATM fit in the scheme of things, and along with the Kantaro tests, ultimately the effect upon the final quarter. And becoming clearer, the effect running into 2021 and beyond. Hence I am, at the very least, very content (if not a tad excited!) to await the details of the Trading Update | wan | |
05/11/2020 09:50 | The recent easing on the share price may now provide an opportunity for others and its good to see those exiting leaving something for the next man!The forthcoming update will in my view be very interesting to view. | hastings | |
04/11/2020 14:12 | Precisely my point - you expect a further fall tomorrow. | tongosti | |
04/11/2020 14:10 | Ex-div adj still to come. Tomorrow. | eeza |
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