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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Futura Medical Plc | LSE:FUM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033278473 | ORD 0.2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.90 | -5.45% | 32.95 | 33.00 | 33.85 | 34.75 | 32.95 | 34.25 | 584,830 | 16:20:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 0 | -5.85M | -0.0194 | -16.98 | 99.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/8/2022 13:59 | Worth multiples of current share price just do the maths 300 million men marketplace 217p whoesale price | j777j | |
16/8/2022 13:57 | What we do know if once they start to threaten they have lost everything. | j777j | |
16/8/2022 13:56 | LOL Ask them to define ‘in line’ and to expand further on ‘other than men suffering from severe ED with significant co-morbidities’ | lbo | |
16/8/2022 13:49 | Fascinating how these scumbags operate Key Takeaways Short-and-distort is an illegal market manipulation scheme that involves shorting a stock and then spreading false information in an attempt to drive down its price. The short-and-distort is the inverse of the better known and also illegal pump-an-dump tactic. Negative opinions about a stock are a constitutionally protected speech, as distinct from false claims spread for profit as in a short-and-distort manipulation To protect against such schemes, research the stocks you own to more easily discern false claims, and try not to overreact to dramatic price moves in response to unverified information | j777j | |
16/8/2022 13:17 | Key Takeaways Short-and-distort is an illegal market manipulation scheme that involves shorting a stock and then spreading false information in an attempt to drive down its price. The short-and-distort is the inverse of the better known and also illegal pump-an-dump tactic. Negative opinions about a stock are a constitutionally protected speech, as distinct from false claims spread for profit as in a short-and-distort manipulation To protect against such schemes, research the stocks you own to more easily discern false claims, and try not to overreact to dramatic price moves in response to unverified information Anyone think LBO is not a paid deramper? Hahahahahha | j777j | |
16/8/2022 13:16 | Furthermore When opinions give way to falsehoods in the name of a personal gain from a stock's decline, that's something the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) calls "short-and-distort," an illegal market manipulation scheme | j777j | |
16/8/2022 13:08 | Yes every Physician would agree that any treatment that helps even one patient with ED is a valid addition to the ‘armamentarium Also like Viberect which Dr Burnett was also involved in studying. That mechanical stimulation device too according to the research also appeared to be a valid addition to the armamentarium of other ED treatment devices that may be effective for some patients. And any treatment that is safe and effective even for just one patient should always be seen as valid in medical terms. But unfortunately it seems in reality looking at its annual sales not enough to make it commercially successful or take anywhere near even a fraction of a percentage of the global ED treatment market. Interesting how he since hasn’t mention in an interview how just an alcohol and water gel wasn’t the next innovation on the horizon!? What do you foresee as innovations on the horizon for ED treatment in the near future? In the next year, we don't have a whole lot more than what I just mentioned. | lbo | |
16/8/2022 12:55 | Also of great note KEY TAKEAWAYS Short-and-distort is an illegal market manipulation scheme that involves shorting a stock and then spreading false information in an attempt to drive down its price. The short-and-distort is the inverse of the better known and also illegal pump-an-dump tactic. Negative opinions about a stock are a constitutionally protected speech, as distinct from false claims spread for profit as in a short-and-distort manipulation To protect against such schemes, research the stocks you own to more easily discern false claims, and try not to overreact to dramatic price moves in response to unverified information. So he is a scumbag deramper | j777j | |
16/8/2022 12:52 | Didn't you libel Lombard on this BB too?777J - 23 Dec 2019 - 08:45:36 - 7043 of 9296Clearly feels like a stitch up by Lombard who shorted after the RNS knowing they would buy back in the placing? After all it was they that underwrote it. No TR1 announcement came from them. That after something near 35% to 40% of the company's shares changed hands!!! The mysterious Butler on their payroll????? This individual appeared out of the smoke as a duo act. The obvious tactic was to spread scare stories across the various bb's.Get the price as low as possible. Lombard appear as the white knight,the great saviours,but are they in fact ruthless market manipulators? | lbo | |
16/8/2022 12:51 | The scumbag deramper has posted non stop 24/7 for over a year Lol | j777j | |
16/8/2022 12:50 | Also of great note KEY TAKEAWAYS Short-and-distort is an illegal market manipulation scheme that involves shorting a stock and then spreading false information in an attempt to drive down its price. The short-and-distort is the inverse of the better known and also illegal pump-an-dump tactic. Negative opinions about a stock are a constitutionally protected speech, as distinct from false claims spread for profit as in a short-and-distort manipulation To protect against such schemes, research the stocks you own to more easily discern false claims, and try not to overreact to dramatic price moves in response to unverified information. So he is a scumbag deramper | j777j |
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