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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Genedrive Plc | LSE:GDR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VKB244 | ORD 1.5P |
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% | 2.25 | 2.20 | 2.30 | 2.25 | 2.25 | 2.25 | 1,451,687 | 07:48:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 55k | -5.15M | -0.0095 | -2.37 | 12.22M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/4/2020 14:15 | tickboo Has it occurred to you that AVCT and GDR and GE Health Cytiva are on the same course. Antigen Kit and Test | ant15 | |
22/4/2020 14:14 | Does anyone know how they are planning to do these 10000 tests per hour. Is it like 100 machines in 100 hospitals testing 100 people=10000? | ambitionco | |
22/4/2020 14:09 | Yes but they're late to the party and established players are already competing for reagents and materials. It's tricky. I'm afraid the second test will be redundant if AVCT does what it thinks and did for Zika virus. That'll also negate the need for labs and expense. This is now an outside punt for me but given the demand for testing there's room for all so hope not does well. (I sold at a loss earlier but not bitter as made it up already). | tickboo | |
22/4/2020 14:02 | Joint broker added today and low on funds so I am in sideline at the moment as worried. | aimtrader2 | |
22/4/2020 13:59 | Volume finished for today, dropping to session lows without any takers | jonny_wright | |
22/4/2020 12:46 | Just remember guys 10,000 test an hour, I'll be betting they will be running around the clock, 240,000 tests made in a day and over 1.6 million tests a week, this will be the muts nuts £4-£5 within a matter of weeks | anslow | |
22/4/2020 12:13 | 26p and 31p for me. :-) | dovey21 | |
22/4/2020 11:08 | No doubt about that, seller will be gone today then the sky will be the limit, well done all that got in here so cheap today | anslow | |
22/4/2020 11:00 | This will bounce this afternoon back to blue. | dovey21 | |
22/4/2020 10:33 | If Spread close today this will blast off | anslow | |
22/4/2020 10:19 | I really do hope they raise some cash which is close to the current share price It would put a solid floor to the price and allow us to make some progress. The current MC only reflects the uncertainty over the financial position and not the potential,Marmie | marmiesz | |
22/4/2020 09:55 | Sng in my opinion has far greater potential and upside... Yes, I am in sng after coming out of ncyt and GDR... It has been a great run for both... As sng languished... Dyor | insideryou | |
22/4/2020 09:47 | My buy just showed up as a sell!?! | serious2304 | |
22/4/2020 09:35 | Bak in ere an sng | akbar1 | |
22/4/2020 09:26 | Nothing but big blue buys | anslow | |
22/4/2020 09:19 | Managed to get back in again at 71p | spinner2085 | |
22/4/2020 09:15 | Could be we have a hedge fund buying in and the mm's are helping them load up at a very cheap price so would be nice to see a TR1 today | anslow | |
22/4/2020 09:12 | How long can they hold this back for, anyone that got in at this price is licking there lips | anslow | |
22/4/2020 09:04 | Yep, can't answer that! | spinner2085 | |
22/4/2020 09:02 | @Spinner, why oh why would you have a stoploss in place on a share as volatile as this...? They are exactly what MM's want! | 74tom | |
22/4/2020 08:57 | The buying is relentless if they want my stock the stick it at £2.00 | anslow | |
22/4/2020 08:48 | Back over 80p by dinner time, stops being taken out here and a great chance to top up if they will let you buy | anslow | |
22/4/2020 08:44 | Just got shaken out at 68p stop ffs. Oh well | spinner2085 | |
22/4/2020 08:44 | 'they' have a bit too much stock at the moment. | d1nga |
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