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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Immupharma Plc | LSE:IMM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033711010 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 2.14 | 2.10 | 2.18 | 2.20 | 2.19 | 2.19 | 604,698 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 0 | -3.81M | -0.0114 | -1.93 | 7.33M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/12/2017 13:48 | Really doesnt matter what you buy in at if you believe in the potential here. This spread is a classic example of pennywise pound foolish. | immy1992 | |
08/12/2017 13:42 | Buy any dips, if they come, less doubters as each time they sell, they get mugged and the so, rises.. doh! | ny boy | |
08/12/2017 13:42 | #immshares4christmas | immy1992 | |
08/12/2017 13:38 | For those of us who bought sub 50 I cant see why anyone would be de risking now. The only thing imo that could cause us some trouble in between now to trial completion is if theres a fatality. Given p140s safety profile im not too fussed about that happening. Ill slice once we get that rns in jan. Then again I dont have kids to buy transformers figurines for christmas. | immy1992 | |
08/12/2017 13:37 | If we can hope for £40 in mid-Feb then these increments of rise (currently) really are peanuts. Staying in for the long haul. | andrbea | |
08/12/2017 13:32 | Been last 5 mins in auction, pop out at 150+?? | hamhamham1 | |
08/12/2017 13:31 | The 450 sell this am was a buy, mine to round up my holding to 10k | mustau | |
08/12/2017 13:28 | As Herschel alluded to above, we are at all-time highs for IMM and so no-one selling now will be doing so at a loss (apart from intraday flippers)...so also no stale bull resistance to clear | sportbilly1976 | |
08/12/2017 13:24 | After this latest leg up, I am not sure you will find very many sellers. Very strong chart. GLA. | hamhamham1 | |
08/12/2017 13:23 | FXD - Fingers is pretty handy with charts. FXD is his chart thread | spawny100 | |
08/12/2017 13:20 | SportCould you enlighten my darkness..what is the FDX thread? | kop202 | |
08/12/2017 13:16 | I think we've just broken the all-time historic high, so absolute blue sky territory from here in charting terms, assuming it stays above 140p at close. | herschel k | |
08/12/2017 13:10 | Given people's recent comments it would seem the quality of posts is inversely linked to the share price. Spam away folks! | rabito79 | |
08/12/2017 13:08 | sb1976, that's where I took the levels from too. :) always like seeing fingers charts - usually very insightful. | herschel k | |
08/12/2017 13:06 | Herschel/Sportbilly, Yes, I see 150p as a resting place, the rise is quite orderly, at the same time it's clear we are in a rerate with a long way to go IMHO. | che7win | |
08/12/2017 13:03 | yep - Fingers on the FXD thread always put 25p (or 2.5p for smaller priced stocks) as pausing ranges before the next leg up/down IMM is behaving technically almost in a textbook manner | sportbilly1976 | |
08/12/2017 13:01 | snap che7win, sorry didn't see your post until just now. :) | herschel k | |
08/12/2017 13:01 | just look at the chart spent a while around the 25p range, then moved up to the 40p level before spending a while around 50p. then to around 75p then to around £1 then to around £1.25 | herschel k | |
08/12/2017 13:00 | Was hoping for £2 before results so I can have a free ride into them. People derisking is the only reason I can see to sell in the next few weeks. | rabito79 | |
08/12/2017 12:59 | 150p will be the next temporary resting place. then 175p then 200p | herschel k | |
08/12/2017 12:58 | Market is moving this up 25p at time. | che7win |
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