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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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0.25 | 0.94% | 26.75 | 26.50 | 27.00 | 27.10 | 26.50 | 26.90 | 1,139,034 | 09:44:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 56.04M | 16.12M | 0.0239 | 11.19 | 180.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/3/2024 13:21 | high chance of bankruptcy here | srs8 | |
01/3/2024 12:05 | Disappointed that the news I've been expecting didn't come in this week but very confident and hopeful in the next two weeks..hear that mucho darling ? ;))) | baldrick1 | |
01/3/2024 11:40 | The next set of results will show revenues over the perceived 62million pounds for this year.Imho.Looking forward also for an increase in dividend payouts. | baldrick1 | |
01/3/2024 11:25 | Typical shorting tactic by the usual sheeps and then buy back prior to news..26.50p average compliment of the herd;)) | baldrick1 | |
01/3/2024 11:14 | Sell APH and buy here while still a ba4gain offer;)) | baldrick1 | |
01/3/2024 09:39 | How's APH.. you've been stuck there ages??;)) | baldrick1 | |
01/3/2024 08:36 | Dropping below 20p sure | blackhorse23 | |
01/3/2024 07:41 | Master investor I'd imagine if an Institution (or a group of) wanted 30 million shares they'd easily pick them up sub 28p currently. So the story we've been told was bogus yet again! | chica1 | |
01/3/2024 00:00 | Charles Archer says private equity will acquire Hvivo in 2024. My question for him would be why did the merger and acquisitions specialist,wheeler dealer sell up 1/2 his holding if that is the case.Im not a fan of CF but he ain't stupid. Personally before he unloaded I thought CF would be looking for acquirer in 2024 and that was the reason for developing a long term plan. Now I think it was to dump his shares! | chica1 | |
29/2/2024 23:37 | first podcast down charles archer last from 35m 30 seconds | manc10 | |
29/2/2024 18:33 | Anyone else got any guesswork on why the shareprice was recently at 20p, 21p, 22p, 23p, 24p, 25p, 26p, 28p, 29p, 30p… Am I boring anyone yet ? | yump | |
29/2/2024 16:25 | Cathal has certainly taken the momentum out if this one selling at 28p. | master investor | |
29/2/2024 16:22 | Believe it or not Dan I think your numbers are correct. BTW I love to know what other aliases you think I'm using.Go on name them just for the crack. | chica1 | |
29/2/2024 16:07 | This share was 6p last year | blackhorse23 | |
29/2/2024 14:38 | Chica it is pretty obvious you are running multiple aliases so I won't bother to engage with you. Read the FCA message literally on the bottom of the screen. Everyone is a bulletin board hero with a big mouth until they are found out. You add zero value with your posts. No further engaging of nonsense from me. Proper posts only. I'll use the filter | dan_the_epic | |
29/2/2024 12:43 | WHO??? ;))Dan or Blackhorse?? | baldrick1 | |
29/2/2024 12:36 | What a nomark. | yump | |
29/2/2024 12:02 | Directors multi millions short selling , says something wrong inside | blackhorse23 | |
29/2/2024 10:39 | I'm amazed the institutions aren't buying at 25p if they were so keen to buy at 28p. Very interesting. | master investor | |
29/2/2024 10:34 | 25.5/1.7 = 15x forward P/E on Liberum and Davy estimates, with 22% of the market cap in cash = <12x ex cash earnings Cheerfully cheap. That is why it is OK if hot money leaves the share because there are really solid fundamentals here and valuation support. Even Paul Scott likes it! | dan_the_epic | |
29/2/2024 10:06 | Moniman sometimes the truth hurts Currently there are literally no bids! | chica1 |
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