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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Inion Oy | LSE:IIN | London | Ordinary Share | FI0009012918 | EUR0.03 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.36 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/8/2006 17:54 | Results on 5th September should give us a good guide as to progress and potential. | egoi | |
29/8/2006 17:11 | Looks like we have another 20 or so pence to go before we see fair value!!!!!!!!!! | jotoha1 | |
29/8/2006 08:53 | Let us hope results next week give clarity, looking very cheap and a tasty takeover target at the mo, anyone? | deep powder | |
25/7/2006 09:41 | Seems to be having a hard time this week down another 3%. Ithought things were improving. Any body know whats wrong apart from the market? | irenekent | |
14/7/2006 08:54 | Paul Hill's Gamble of the week in today's MoneyWeek. Paul has a pretty good record. Last line was "If you do decide to buy, then I would make sure they are just part of a well-diversified portfolio." I have just bought a few. | david77 | |
14/7/2006 08:19 | I think this company is a perfect recovery play. It is interesting to see how their sales improved when theytook away the exclusivity from distributors. As is often the case, start-ups are so keen to have a stake in a market place that they forget that you still need to make a sale. If your distributor has long standing arrangements with the competetors that you are hoping to replace he is quite likely to put you on the back burner. Inion have called the bluff and I wouldn't be suprised to find Stryker suddenly having to get active in order to avoid being left behind. Inion's tech. is here to stay and their invasion of the worldwide market just beginning. DYOR | irenekent | |
12/7/2006 10:35 | agree that, deals in the sector still point to good value here. Look at recent Smith & Nephew deal. | deep powder | |
12/7/2006 10:14 | I think thewe have turned the corner. I'm in. | irenekent | |
07/7/2006 15:31 | decent volume today..let's hope cleared out any disgruntled holders. | deep powder | |
05/7/2006 13:42 | good to see the egm issue solved, lets focus on trading/signing agreements, going up... | deep powder | |
23/6/2006 11:04 | whilst this drifts does anybody have any insight into upcoming EGM/anything?.. | deep powder | |
27/4/2006 13:11 | well fid topped up recently - see advfn trades for 25/04 for three half million blocks at 68.75p. must admit, not sure what to make of this one. all v blue sky, but from experience ive learnt that getting a foothold in medical mkt is v v difficult. dist agreements are one thing, selling anything via them is another - and i note the stryker trouble here - im racking my brain to remember another co i liked that was let down by stryker. | rambutan2 | |
09/3/2006 13:58 | MM's certainly do - there is an insidious drip of AT 2500 trades in this stock that have a disproportionate effect on price - mainly downwards. Good pick-up today so lets hope for better things over next few weeks. | kevin511 | |
08/3/2006 18:54 | it is to do with the price buyers are willing to buy at and the price sellers are willing to sell at. all about demand and supply at different levels. obviously mm's can play a part as well. | erjenkins | |
08/3/2006 16:41 | Hope I won't be proved wrong but there appears to be a clear resistance level at 60p so can't see a fall to 40p. Also note that even on day of results with a 13p fall, there were more shares bought than sold and that has continued each day since. It is a feature of the market that I can never understand that a price can fall so much when there are more buyers than sellers - can anyone explain it to me?? | kevin511 | |
06/3/2006 16:48 | Beta - spot on. Best hope for existing shareholders is to be bought out. It might happen later this year as the struggle to distribute bites harder and the cash pile shrinks, and the CEO is fired for being far too bullish. Value at this time 40p per share?! Always a chance for an upside move if they wrap up a major to distribute but Stryker as good as you get. | simon gordon | |
06/3/2006 15:07 | If they don't post double digit growth they will go bust! 10% is double digit. Fixing their current cost base, they need to increase revenues by more than 100% just to break even. The fact that they say they will try to maintain this year's operating loss for 2006 is not good news. They do still have a very strong balance sheet, but with 11m pa cash burn and profits still some years away unless they can grow their revenues very substantially, I'm staying out for now. One to watch with interest imo. B | beta_adjusted | |
06/3/2006 14:20 | Big R&D costs! However they are still forecasting double digit growth which is pretty impressive. This company has always operated at a loss so given it was launched a year ago at £1.30 and have progressed considerably since then, I don't really understand the current price. That's the market for you | kevin511 | |
06/3/2006 12:12 | Amazed its so quiet in here considering the fact that the results came out and the stock is down 13%. Not impressed by the fact that they say that operating loss will be the same in 2006. B | beta_adjusted | |
23/2/2006 07:52 | chart looks promising | saltedcrab | |
21/2/2006 13:49 | IC now showing single strong buy recommendation | kevin511 | |
02/2/2006 14:59 | Investors Chronicle had one broker strong sell for last couple of months. That has not yet been updated but it has in last few days been joined by a Strong Buy!!! | kevin511 | |
30/1/2006 17:38 | Excellent today - lets hope this is the start of share price recovery. | kevin511 | |
26/1/2006 10:28 | I agree grantonh. This was trading at £1.25 before it announced that it maight not meet market expectations, now it has turned that around within weeks of binning Stryker as sole agent. Firstly the bad news is off the cards and secondly something has certainly happened with sales with the new distributor that in a very short space of time has increased their revenues. Looks good to me and I can't believe there won't be some broker/analyst recommendations soon. | kevin511 | |
25/1/2006 11:11 | I THINK THE PRICE HAS BEEN HELD BACK BY LACK OF SALES. THIS SHOULD BE HELPED BY RECENT DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENTS .IM IN AND CONFIDENT | grantonh |
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