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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals Plc | LSE:HEMO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYX3WZ24 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.029 | -2.21% | 1.281 | 1.252 | 1.31 | 1.29 | 1.25 | 1.29 | 2,911,169 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 0 | -6.69M | -0.0050 | -2.50 | 16.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/4/2020 15:37 | id love a few sub2p but I doubt it.maybe in the middle of the summer doldrums.unlikely | ![]() purple11 | |
27/4/2020 15:36 | Yes it is aim, hence why you lot have been constantly sitting at a loss for two years crying, and I make money on every single trade. And this is a small fry share compared to others. The gains on Farn are great. | ![]() davevt | |
27/4/2020 15:34 | "pull out at 30%" rofl this is aim not the ftse 100!! | ![]() purple11 | |
27/4/2020 15:33 | you could have brought your 2 grands worth at 1.10 without any problem. | ![]() purple11 | |
27/4/2020 15:32 | I think the days of sub2p are probably gone but gl with it. | ![]() purple11 | |
27/4/2020 15:29 | No, I'd come back into this share when and if it drops sub 2. What part of trading rules don't you get? I buy in, pull out at 30 percent, and repeat. | ![]() davevt | |
27/4/2020 15:28 | so you getting back In again? I thought you got In way lower than 1.60.all that deramping for so little! hadrly worth bothering with lol | ![]() purple11 | |
27/4/2020 15:28 | for holders of ncyt as well buyers starting to load up there again people getting in before end of trading with sales update expected in next number of days with last one 30/3 /20 great buying here today ,looking strong here at hemo | ![]() bunz3 | |
27/4/2020 15:27 | So, what you're saying is, you took my advice all along, and bought low, as I always stated, and stopped dreaming of high prices 'Some of us don't punt around with a couple of grand'.. Well unfortunately that's all that was available at 1.6.... I normally accumulate ten grand chunks. Thanks for admitting I'm right again.. 😂 | ![]() davevt | |
27/4/2020 15:27 | Were you pair in the debating group at school ? | ![]() arab3 | |
27/4/2020 15:27 | Once 4p is broken again onwards and upwards. | ![]() intheknow69 | |
27/4/2020 15:25 | if I can slip them back in lower again I will otherwise ill settle for what ive got.im still accumulating hemo where the opportunity arises. | ![]() purple11 | |
27/4/2020 15:05 | So....you're still at a loss, because obviously 'core holding' is another term for 'shares I bought too expensive and I have loads of them'... ..otherwise you would have sold them too... And don't turn around and say they are 'free' now because common sense would be to get rid of them all, and start again with a clean slate... | ![]() davevt | |
27/4/2020 15:05 | well done to all here another good day good start to the week | ![]() bunz3 | |
27/4/2020 15:03 | Great gains this month. | ![]() sharetalk | |
27/4/2020 15:00 | I sold some at 2.45 I rebrought them at 2.10 then I resold them again at 3.35 and 3.70 my core holding remains intact. for my followers information. | ![]() purple11 | |
27/4/2020 14:58 | Err Dave.. you did sell at 2.2 as you posted your link to your broker statement...lol...an | johntopdog | |
27/4/2020 14:50 | Purple hasn't got any trading shares....make your mind up. You said you sold them yesterday, then bought back, and sold again. No one does that..😂 Want me to make some stuff up too? I didn't really sell at 2.2, that was a lie, I sold 20k today for 40k, at 3.6. | ![]() davevt | |
27/4/2020 14:43 | Dave thanks for the BRH tip last week ! | ![]() arab3 |
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