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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hvivo Plc | LSE:HVO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9275X97 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.75 | -2.75% | 26.50 | 26.00 | 27.00 | 27.25 | 26.25 | 27.25 | 2,145,121 | 10:18:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 48.48M | -776k | -0.0011 | -240.91 | 178.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2019 14:10 | Some desperate sellers atm. 41p bid last week and now sellers at 27p bid. | dave4545 | |
17/1/2019 13:03 | Not really sure where these sells!are coming from but the share price seems to be a little suppressed st present.Hay to not in for the shirt term so not that bothered!!! | billthebank | |
17/1/2019 10:47 | Few more buys and we could see further rise today. Disappointed HVO fell back from 40p on last RNS. Need news of contracts to get this motoring. | mam fach | |
17/1/2019 10:25 | Nice to see a little tick up but tbh I am not sellingvanyway.This co will be in profit this year and that is good enough for me.Would live to see another couple if contracts similar to those two in Autumn.As for Malaria and Flu-v can't wait for more news.Crack on guys Happy with my investment at long last back in the blue!!! For those interested in mining have a look at Jubilee Platinum.Next two years could be extremely interesting there.A producer btw.GLAHs | billthebank | |
17/1/2019 09:43 | Looks better online today Should get back over 30p | dave4545 | |
16/1/2019 19:16 | Not tomorrow YOU GENUINE CVNT ! | therealapplegarth | |
16/1/2019 12:28 | False mini spike here today MUGS ! Watch it finish red lol ! UP YOURS SPURS777 you cvnt face | therealapplegarth | |
15/1/2019 16:55 | MUGS HAVE BEEN PLAYED LIKE A FIDDLE HERE ! Mr Apple is always right on this PIG SH1T look at my history here lol ! SUB 20p on cards in my expert opinion ! UP YOURS SPURS777 | therealapplegarth | |
14/1/2019 14:10 | Short term holders not happy that RNS hasn't lifted share price so they can sell for a quick profit. Plenty of long term holders locked in and waiting for return to £1. | mam fach | |
14/1/2019 10:54 | PA filling the spiked gap. weak holders need to be cleared before moving higher. PA appears to have broken the down trend. | john henry | |
14/1/2019 10:52 | I'd say 40p next stop. | mam fach | |
14/1/2019 10:12 | I'd say sub 20p this time next week | therealapplegarth | |
14/1/2019 10:09 | Heavily ramped based on the hope the last news was like it was.Then heavily sold into the RNS which prevented it from sustaining any rise.Here now gone, interest has dropped off and very few commenters on Twitter and message boards resulting in very little volume.Thus until the next rinse and repeat cycle. | mertymcs | |
14/1/2019 09:38 | Any constructive opinions of where we go from here ? Personally disappointed that news didn't take share price over 40p. | mam fach | |
14/1/2019 09:22 | UP YOURS SPURS777 you ramping PIG ! | therealapplegarth | |
12/1/2019 00:28 | I was thinking same J H. Raised price to 40p to bring buyers in on the news. Hope overhang is nearly cleared. This has fallen long way from £1. | mam fach | |
11/1/2019 22:14 | MUG PUNTERS BEEN PLAYED LIKE FIDDLES HERE LOL! UP YOURS SPURS777 YOU CVNT | therealapplegarth | |
11/1/2019 21:21 | Seller in the market causing overhang, MMs clearing. | john henry | |
11/1/2019 18:07 | Was surprised yesterday that price fell back from 40p. Thought it might have risen to 50p-60p but there was a large Sell? after closing. More buys than sells today and it falls back again. If anyone can shed light on it please tell us. | mam fach | |
11/1/2019 16:23 | Mike, no worries. That was the same reason I stopped posting here.... and if by magic apple appears. The share price naturally spiked yesterday due to the low number of shares in free float and traders looking for their usual 5%. The company with their partners are in late stage development of a blockbuster drug that is 83% effective across many strains of Flu unlike current vaccines that have to be modified every year. Not only that it does not have to be re administered every year. That is not a ramp but information released by the company. Any P3 trial is likely to replicate the P11b trial de risking it significantly. Daily share price movement is not relevant imo if you believe HVIVO and SEEK will see this through to a commercial success. Of course a partner experienced in would be perfect even though we will gave to give away a good percentage. The company generates revenue and has other compounds in development that are looking promising. To all LTH's have a great weekend and maybe yesterday's news was the data any prospective partner was waiting for. | leas1 | |
11/1/2019 15:19 | LOVE TO SEE THE MUGS FACES TODAY ! Told you yesterday it was spiked lol !!!!!!!! UP YOURS SPURS777 | therealapplegarth | |
11/1/2019 15:05 | Leas. Good to see you posting here. Gave up on LSE as seems the mud slingers have taken over. Some appeared here yesterday too! Article on HL from this Monday if you're interested. https://www.hl.co.uk | mikelmas10 | |
11/1/2019 14:02 | Normally post on LSE but just browsing recent chat. Yesterday's news was excellent but to be honest it was expected. What the market was hoping for was an announcement of a partnership deal. Another point, Woodford has already clarified that his strategy with his recent investments is to hold longer term targeting companies with huge growth potential. That interview was a few months ago in the Mail (This is Money) It must be frustrating for the guys that watch the trade by trade share price movements and seem to align their knowledge to the share price direction. | leas1 |
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