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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Innovaderma Plc | LSE:IDP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BT9PTW34 | ORD EUR0.10 |
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% | 29.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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03/3/2017 13:29 | I have left a small buy order @ 146p as I am going out, in case the market pops back, not worried if it doesn't get filled as if I am wrong and we get closes above 165p I will make some larger buys next week, in case of a momentum move. | ny boy | |
03/3/2017 13:23 | Yes, NY Boy, I might have bought back in prematurely this morning, but the fundamentals suggest to me that a move up is in the offing and the chance of a discounted placing seems to be fading fast. When this moves, it moves fast ... both ways ! Good luck with your strategy elsewhere. | luminoso | |
03/3/2017 13:17 | Yes luminso, I mostly hold stocks long term but also trade others when I am not sure if they are ready to outperform. Not chasing too much as the markets are quite frothy. Yes I do observe chart support&resistan Spend hours a day analyzing stocks, there are quite a lot of interesting ones about. GLA I don't short stocks! Only indices etc where appropriate | ny boy | |
03/3/2017 13:12 | Have you nothing else to do, no idea how I managed to sell at 150p this morning but it reaped in another 16%+ Kemche, you would be better off going down and asking your local superdrug manager how sales are going and can they improve visibility and put the friggin stock higher, to eye level, not on the bottom shelf, as recently observed in Oxford street.(tacky and messy display too, still the types you get shopping in that store, I am not surprised. Also I'm now not going to tell you about my other online educational growth stocksthat are doing way better than these. I will only buy bulk here above 160/165p | ny boy | |
03/3/2017 13:10 | Not sure I agree with that, kemche. Its obvious to me that NYboy is a chartist and would see a share price of over 165p as a buy signal - ie the share price would start to break out sharply. The other post is consistent as he wants to see that the share price is heading above 165p, so that he can act on the chart's buy signal. It takes all sorts to make the market - chartists, fundamentalists, momentum traders, etc and a bit of tolerance of other's opinions is desirable IMO. | luminoso | |
03/3/2017 13:01 | The very definition of idiocy as displayed below: NY Boy2 Mar '17 - 11:27 - 2940 of 2979 0 0 Why not in Boots, Superdrug is a downmarket discount store, they need to be more exclusive on their retail outlets? Yet to be convinced, I will only buy again once the share price gets back over 160p for a few weeks at least. NY Boy3 Mar '17 - 08:53 - 2952 of 2979 0 0 About time this went up, must be the cheapest growth stock around, if you compare to insane valuations in la la land of Snap Chat, purple bricks etc | kemche | |
03/3/2017 12:14 | Very happy with the performance today | nw99 | |
03/3/2017 12:12 | Not much follow through, where is everyone lol | ny boy | |
03/3/2017 09:53 | wrong thread post | ny boy | |
03/3/2017 09:37 | Croasdalelfc's research is very good, I agree. The purchase this week is also astute, no debt which they clarified (after leaving out first RNS) and synergies to be gained. Plug and play. The market is getting very heated, it makes me nervous. Snapchat rise is outrageous, bull market is raging! Boo growth gripping, G4M this morning, market is going mad for growth stocks. | che7win | |
03/3/2017 09:31 | SCSW out tomorrow and editor was meeting company mid month - what's the betting this is main recommendation? | essential | |
03/3/2017 09:29 | Agree NY boy, you could not get any real quantity online at that time. I anticipate a few more of those moments. | luminoso | |
03/3/2017 09:27 | Thanks for the compliments guys. I'll update tonight and I'm interested to see if sales accelerate through the weekend as they should! Caveat is that it's not always possible to track. I had a window on the ST.co.uk sales this week but that window might close any time. Btw it's easy to track SD.co.uk sales. The 3 for 2 offer is online only I think so high street sales are probably low as at full price ST is a premium price.They sell about £3-4K a day on line , hopefully more this weekend | croasdalelfc | |
03/3/2017 09:27 | That jump was a large buy, will show up later, can't see anything else behind it, especially with the general markets starting to sell off today. | ny boy | |
03/3/2017 09:19 | I was looking at this share yesterday and decided to buy initial stake of 5000 shares I just think the business model is awesome | montynj | |
03/3/2017 09:18 | Hence why NY boy will buy in at those levels. | luminoso | |
03/3/2017 09:17 | Resistance in that chart is 165 apx with the higher highs and higher lows if it crosses 165 it should cross 280 imho dyor | csmwssk12hu | |
03/3/2017 09:11 | May have a few sellers here now but to move up that much must be a large delayed order, may get to see that 380 again imho dyor | csmwssk12hu | |
03/3/2017 09:11 | Bought back in this morning. Croasdalelfc's research very compelling. Thanks for that. | luminoso | |
03/3/2017 09:09 | Could just be people are realising how clever the purchase of two brands this week are, they could do skinny tan all over and with cross sales and shared cost could make an awful lot of money | csmwssk12hu | |
03/3/2017 09:07 | Here we go £6 estimates lol | bigfrocks | |
03/3/2017 09:06 | Dunno but I'm adding some more hot water to my bath! | csmwssk12hu | |
03/3/2017 09:06 | Came from 260 for no reason so as things are so good it could rally back over £3 | nw99 |
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