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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Genip Plc | LSE:GNIP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLCW2Q02 | ORD GBP0.00425 |
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% | 31.50 | 30.00 | 33.00 | 31.50 | 31.50 | 31.50 | 3,291 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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16/12/2024 19:08 | according to lse [lon south east], of the 6x 6250 trades put in the sell column, there are 2 pairs of cancellations, so only 2 true sells. furthermore 35000 after hours trade [advfn], could be a buy, trade time 15:55 [lse] | wrtmf | |
16/12/2024 18:43 | Strange that Tekcapital AIM holding GNIP did not appear on any Top Riser list today As it rose 21% and should have been second on the list Even the LSE did not have it on their list FTSE AIM All-Share RisersFallersVolume leaders INX I-NEXUS GLOBAL PLC 2.00 0.75 (60.00%) VELA VELA TECHNOLOGIES PLC 0.01 0.00 (16.67%) QED QUADRISE PLC 4.65 0.61 (15.10%) VEL VELOCITY COMPOSITES PLC 31.00 4.00 (14.81%) QBT QUANTUM BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGIES PLC 0.83 0.10 (13.79%) SEE SEEING MACHINES LIMITED 4.33 0.43 (11.03%) SCE SURFACE TRANSFORMS PLC 0.44 0.04 (10.13%) SOUC SOUTHERN ENERGY CORP. 6.05 0.55 (10.00%) GENIP PLC Share Company pageOur storyWebcastsTrade recapFundamentalsAna EquityWhat's this? Price (GBX) 31.00 21.57% (5.50) GNIPORD GBP0.00425 Track 1 instrument Open / Last close 25.50 / 31.00 High / Low - / - Bid / Offer 30.00 / 32.00 Special Condition: - Trading Status: Normal - Closed As at 16.12.24 18:21:25 GMT - All data delayed at least 15 minutes | buywell3 | |
16/12/2024 09:10 | The spread is wide. It is typical of a small company that MMs market only a small nominal size. The price moves away from you easily. But that is the risk to take, expecting to see the price to double from here. | kingston78 | |
16/12/2024 08:59 | It was so ready to pop; it was already 25.50pish to sell(dummy trade) & couldn't buy 'nowt'(unless NT) on Friday, so looking perky. | davethechef | |
16/12/2024 08:57 | The share price will recapture its IPO price of 39 p soon. It is motoring ahead. This is one of my shares for 2025. | kingston78 | |
15/12/2024 14:28 | The £1.2m cash on hand after float is in the listing document on the day of float. The £250k for turnover is Jacknifes own figure The only difference is his perception that they will have spent £1.35m of cash from the 2nd of October to 31st December. The other likely difference is i believe my figures where as I doubt Jacknife really believes his numbers. At which put i will leave others to draw their own conclusions as to his motives and or credibility. AIMHO GLA BTH | btgman | |
15/12/2024 13:14 | kingston78, "Do you have any numbers to back up this waffle?" That'll be a no then. JakNife | jaknife | |
15/12/2024 09:15 | btgman, thanks for correcting Jak. I don't know where he got those numbers from. If those belong to this company they must have been historical figures before the company went public. Jak's post is therefore meaningless and misleading. | kingston78 | |
14/12/2024 15:54 | Its good to see renowned shorter Jacknife post his numbers which i have duly copied as he does have a habit of deleting or amending his posts. So let's simply examine his forecasted cash at 31st December of £100k which for record i think will be a country mile out. At float on 2nd of October they had £1.2m after paying listing costs. From their recent trading updates I reckon turnover of 250k reasonable to on the lowside overheads will be low so cash will be between £750k and £1m. For 2025 I have Genip at breakeven or better. AIMHO GLA BTG | btgman | |
14/12/2024 12:18 | kingston78, "Regarding GenIP, the company was floated at 39 p a share. The company is now more advanced than it was then in terms of development and winning more customers. As it gets more traction, most of the new sales will flow to the bottom line, making it a profitable business. The current price is a real bargain." Do you have any numbers to back up this waffle? I estimate that the company is still hopelessly loss-making and that the pittance that it raised at IPO won't keep it going beyond Q1 next year when it will have to raise more funds. GNIP will have until the end of June 2025 to publish their finals for the year ending 31 Dec 2025. My forecasts for H2/the full-year are: 1. Trivial turnover in H2 of c. £250k 2. Costs of sales of £100k 2. Admin expenses of c. £1.3m (the expenses associated with the IPO were £550k alone plus the cost of running an AIM company for six months) 3. H2 losses of £1,150k 4. This will mean full-year losses of £1,250k, since H1 losses were just under £100k 5. Net assets at year-end of c. £250k. Of which cash will be c. £100k. The £100k won't be enough to keep GNIP going and hence they'll need to raise more cash and/or ramp the share price so that some of the warrants can be exercised. There are 17,517,461 shares in issue ( and so, at the current 25.5p, the market cap is £4.5m! 18 times net assets! What a dog! JakNife | jaknife | |
14/12/2024 11:09 | I agree. But can you keep it quiet please ;) | bill216 | |
14/12/2024 10:02 | Hargreaves and Lansdown has recommended three sectors to watch in 2025. 1) Technology (this includes AI); 2) Financial Services; and 3) Aerospace and Defence. Personally, I prefer the technology out of the three. Relatively speaking, technology is the newest of those three sectors, and I believe that it will move at a faster pace than Financial Services and Aerospace and Defence. Regarding GenIP, the company was floated at 39 p a share. The company is now more advanced than it was then in terms of development and winning more customers. As it gets more traction, most of the new sales will flow to the bottom line, making it a profitable business. The current price is a real bargain. | kingston78 | |
13/12/2024 14:02 | hxxps://ukinvestorma | davethechef | |
11/12/2024 14:24 | There was an internet boom in the late 1990's and early 2000's. Now the main focus is on electric cars, crypto, advanced microchips, quantum computing and AI, and all the raw materials and supply chains to go with them. With the right team of talents and financial support I cannot see why GENIP should not succeed. | kingston78 | |
10/12/2024 09:46 | Needs a day or two of consolidation after its recent rise imo. | the skipper | |
10/12/2024 09:38 | Sealand Galaxy has moved up by 17% this morning. It is time that GenIP moves up too. | kingston78 | |
09/12/2024 13:49 | Sealand Capital has no business yet, just a conditional agreement to invest into another company that is using AI to advance its business. And yet, Sealand has multiplied from 0.13 p to 2.5 p within 3 weeks (almost 20 times, for late comers they would still have made at least double or triple their money). GENIP has a business and in that regard, Genip'S share price should at least double from here. | kingston78 | |
09/12/2024 13:18 | sealand capital galaxy 21nov 2 trades, bid 0.13 22nov 302 trades, bid 0.2 plus a very good week last week reaching a bid of 2.5 [mcap £18m] then scgl and genip appear in ukinvestor article [see post 71], dated 6dec | wrtmf | |
09/12/2024 13:15 | Because TEK own so many here, the free float is small. | 2dinvestor | |
09/12/2024 12:55 | Revenue-generating GenIP has already achieved material orders for its Generative AI analytics services and offers investors the potential for exponential growth. After developing and implementing its own Generative AI models, GenIP has demonstrated a clear demand for its new Generative AI-enhanced services, which are designed to assist in commercialising new technology. The company plays a vital role in assisting research institutions’ Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) in commercialising new technology discoveries and providing the leadership to take innovations to market. GenIP is ‘laser-focused on building’ on its early momentum and is on the verge of launching a marketing campaign that should accelerate traction with its target market of universities, investment funds and corporate research units. Since its IPO in October, the company has announced a doubling in the pace of orders from a Fortune 100 technology company and the penetration of global markets with new customers in Saudi Arabia. GenIP currently works with around 40 research institutions and plans to roll its services out to potentially 1000s more. The company offers two core services: Invention Evaluator, which provides Technology Transfer Offices with detailed analytical reports to help them assess the commercial prospects of new technology discoveries, and Vortechs, an executive search service enhanced by Generative AI and targeted at the technology transfer market. Internet giants Google and Yahoo were founded following technology transfer by research institutions, while the mRNA vaccine was made possible following university research. These are just a few examples of the commercial success of technology transfer. GenIP is helping Technology Transfer Offices ensure more such discoveries reach their full market potential. | logica2me | |
09/12/2024 09:34 | It will rise to its IPO price of 39 p. | kingston78 | |
09/12/2024 09:18 | A good start to the week Up 23.2% on volume of 139000. | 888icb | |
05/12/2024 17:27 | This should be of interest re: the new significant shareholder: | the skipper | |
04/12/2024 13:54 | This is shocking. We were told the seller had finished end October, big buys, rockets, contracts blah blah Has this stock just attracted the most moronic collection of rampers in the history of advfn? Its not even half competent ramping. Its just funny. | yump |
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