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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.016 | -0.99% | 1.60 | 1.552 | 1.658 | 1.70 | 1.60 | 1.70 | 3,557,932 | 14:54:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 0 | -6.69M | -0.0050 | -3.20 | 21.68M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/4/2020 15:43 | Looks like the mms cant keep it down. Interesting times! | thedickster | |
28/4/2020 15:42 | I have been adding to (NFX) another bio ready to explode north imo only 6p and change, has had a healthy pull back too. | ny boy | |
28/4/2020 15:40 | Hilarious purple...you cant be bothered..lmao... Actually you never posted the amount of your holding when you sold...what's up?...embarrassed.. you are as bad as Dave | johntopdog | |
28/4/2020 15:40 | asat91 When a Broker is working a large order for a client I believe they will sell frequently, whilst steadily increasing shares held on the clients behalf. It keeps the Market a little off balance and allows the aquisition of the shares at a lower average price. | nextlink | |
28/4/2020 15:40 | still holding well here ncyt moving up already the big buys that were going in there today look may have been well timed also the massive 650,000 buy in Paris still looking strong here | bunz3 | |
28/4/2020 15:35 | still 9,70 holding well nice amount of buyers moving into ncyt to see if betting in before sales rns last sales update 30/03/20 | bunz3 | |
28/4/2020 15:32 | Purple, in response to your libellous contention that I no longer held an interest, I refer you to post 1774 when I stated that I did indeed sell yesterday but got back in first thing this morning. Paid 5.15p and have now sold at 9.20p to make it a very profitable week so far. Waiting for HEMO to dip again, maybe June/July before buying more. | lionheart69uk1 | |
28/4/2020 15:29 | @nextlink A company has 10 apples on the open market. One day 7 apples are traded The next day 8 apples are traded. How is that possible? | asat91 | |
28/4/2020 15:19 | I posted my sells as I went along I cant be bothered. | purple11 | |
28/4/2020 15:17 | I didn't realize Dave was such an insignificant player given how highly he rates himself....his trades are chicken feed.. | johntopdog | |
28/4/2020 15:16 | And you show yours too purple !!! | johntopdog | |
28/4/2020 15:14 | SHOW US YOUR TRADE DAVET | purple11 | |
28/4/2020 15:13 | £5+ you've been reading too many LSE posts! LOL | purple11 | |
28/4/2020 15:11 | I predicted yesterday there would be a big sell out first thing, but there wasn't and a tiny spread, so I bought in. I'll be selling off in chunks because of the risk of not being able to trade the whole holding. Abbot, you really do live in a dream world of this companies abilities. Every pharm in the world has access to humanized mice! | davevt | |
28/4/2020 15:09 | That doesn't make sense. No doubt some are sellling out and buying back in. However given the Volume it is more likely someone with deep pockets is accumulating, | nextlink | |
28/4/2020 15:06 | did you buy back in at 5p? | purple11 | |
28/4/2020 15:04 | Oh of course it's a scam, I've never said any different. You really actually think they are gonna do anything with corona? 😂 | davevt | |
28/4/2020 15:04 | 25% of the company shares traded today 22% of the company shares traded yesterday 44% share freefloat Means there are lots of trades from the same pool of money as far as I can tell (people buying 4p, selling 8p or selling out at 4p, & buying back at 8p) | asat91 |
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