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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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-0.20 | -0.70% | 28.40 | 28.00 | 28.80 | 28.50 | 28.40 | 28.50 | 313,681 | 10:30:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 48.48M | -776k | -0.0011 | -258.18 | 191.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/11/2018 22:25 | Eurasia (EUA) shares traded at over 250p in 1997, relative to their 25-30p level today. The market for platinum and palladium is very healthy and with the backing of Anglo the group could deliver a handsome return for shareholders over the longer run. But the Urals region is not without its risks and hazards. One for the speculative investor only. https://citywire.co. | applegarthlse | |
20/11/2018 20:47 | Sp action bears an uncanny similarity to the Spring when they announced partial results for the Flu-v 004 Challenge study. Despite the positive readings the share price shot down from mid 50s to 18p within a matter of 4 weeks. It bounced around at this level until mid June when they announced the results of the 003 study in the Netherlands after which it promptly shot up to an intra day high of 120p. I know the company had issues with the resignation of the CEO in April but it certainly didn't warrant such a steep fall. I'm beginning to think there's something very fishy going on here when such minute volumes of shares being traded can bring down the share price by double digit percentage points. If you look at the chart from last Spring this is exactly how the share price reacted to good news back then too. Maybe it is easy to manipulate an illiquid stock and that is what the dark forces are doing here. I can't for one minute accept that simple market forces are at work here. | bernymadoff | |
20/11/2018 16:48 | I would tend to agree mdchand. This could be a very very good opportunity to get in when you think it may bounce. Shame directors are not piling in.... | qs99 | |
20/11/2018 16:16 | With a large seller in the background, the market is no longer operating normally. All you can do is watch and wait for a very large after hours trade to turn up. Typically, you'll start seeing a flurry of buying before this happens as the MM's let their mates know the share is about to bounce.... | mdchand | |
20/11/2018 16:09 | Again a suspicious drop. 13.5% down on 0.12% or 100,000 volume. You could bet your house that they would never take up the share price 13.5% on the same miniscule volume. The dark forces are really taking the pi55 now. Thing is once the share price is down here PIs won't buy because most don't have the risk appetite. It'll be the rich and the big boys who Hoover them up. | bernymadoff | |
20/11/2018 16:01 | Sooo lucky I sold these.Pure luck | billthebank | |
20/11/2018 15:53 | Lansdowne have already declared to below the threshold so the don't have to declare any more at all | discojames | |
20/11/2018 15:48 | And so the decline continues. Reaching cash balance plus future contracted revenues. Just waiting for the seller to declare now. | mdchand | |
20/11/2018 13:13 | Correction LP went below 5% on 26th Sept not 26th Oct | bernymadoff | |
20/11/2018 07:42 | Seems like LP still dumping. They went below 5% on 26 October and have been selling since. Interesting that the MMs are still asking for 29.4 if you want to buy. Maybe this is the last of their cheap supply? I see more options have been exercised today. Management are filling their boots with these 5p options. I wonder why they all seem so keen to do so at this juncture. | bernymadoff | |
19/11/2018 22:53 | Desperate sale that. Cannot be Woodford unless he is doing a Tim Nice But Dim style of trading buying high selling low | dave4545 | |
19/11/2018 21:07 | 250k sale at 26p....that's liquidating at any price almost....still LP dumping? | mdchand | |
19/11/2018 09:39 | whys that then ? | mister md | |
18/11/2018 21:54 | Get ready for a massive week on HVO holders! | spurs777 | |
16/11/2018 10:14 | I can;t see it being Woodford, the stock is so illiquid it would harm himself more than anyone. I am sure it is still Lansdowne Partners, we haven't reached the volume yet that would get the out completely. Unfortunately it is the perfect storm at the moment of lansdowne selling, woodfoord being unable to buy (and his fund is in a bad way in general), and no PIs are taking the plunge. I feel even current holders are being a bit greedy waiting for a further drop before buying more. The positive is that nothing has changed to the actual company and it will no doubt explode again when more news comes in. It would be nice for HVO to issue an RNS to at least raise awareness. Just a "We are in talks over advancement of flu-v." It would be worth emailing investor relations to ask for some sort of update, or an RNS to stop the rot. | discojames | |
16/11/2018 09:54 | I do wonder if Woodford isn't behind a distressed sale here driving the share price down. | mdchand | |
16/11/2018 09:52 | wheres the resident ramper ? | mister md | |
15/11/2018 09:15 | I see a sell went through on NEX yesterday at 26p ... looking pretty desperate | mister md | |
14/11/2018 12:38 | Yes somethings brewing in this shi7 pot lol | applegarthlse | |
13/11/2018 14:28 | Top tier pharmaceuticals companies involved they have confidence shame about few investors | ntbb | |
13/11/2018 14:13 | Doubling my shares after the AST N4P profits tomorrow. | stealive | |
13/11/2018 13:26 | Summits brewing. | stealive | |
13/11/2018 12:49 | No you are deffo a number 2 | jrlomax | |
13/11/2018 12:43 | I'm NUMBER 1 for wind ups you CVNT ! ;-) | applegarthlse |
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