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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 |
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01/5/2017 14:06 | I am far too old to ride a BMX although I have been known to ride a skateboard. The suggestion that we are the same person is both preposterous and outrageous - I am shocked and will have to open a can now. Simply shocking SCH is a very good share though and could rocket to Mars and back | trentendboy | |
30/4/2017 23:36 | A pretty strong likelihood that remarkomsoc is also trentendboy, who is keen on Safecharge. You get the drift pal..... | tanners | |
30/4/2017 20:17 | keep an eye on the true indication of real demand and a undisputed measure of market forces, as in the secondary market. Is it not the case that if anything is in demand it will be selling by the boatload on eBay, sometimes even at a premium to high street if that item is hard to actually acquire on the high street? It's also a great barometer as in can't be spun, the sales/demand are either there or they or it isn't,simple! Likewise unlike in the high-street , not many people make impromptu purchases on eBay down to sales promotions and fancy marketing like in the stores. If people are buying on Ebay they actually have gone hunting for the product! I have been tracking Ebay 'sold items' employing the word 'skinny tan' in the ebay search bar since Feb. I invite anyone to do likewise and scroll down the sales. when you look at most Skinny tan items they generally have a larger views per day figure and followers than the Sy Tropez range. listings on ebay! The momentum is now at its peak so far, increasing every day! The listing below is not unusual . The seller has listed multiple items from the range with stock of hundreds of each item. Most are sold out and the few remaining have limited stock. Save these being fake Skinny tan items listed (doubtful) these sales when looked at over the larger picture and spread out over all distributions channels as in high street and direct but be quite phenomenal for a company of this size! hxxp://www.ebay.co.u aimho | evil_doctor_facilier | |
30/4/2017 15:34 | If sales come through in any volume then on a high gross margin of 65% the bottom line impact will be huge and the shares will utterly rocket. 700k pretax profit equates to eps of 5p so it only needs 1m of extra sales on top of covering its fixed cost base to make eps 10p so 4m of extra sales would make eps 25p Look at Fevertree FEVR if you want to see the potential | nobilis | |
30/4/2017 14:53 | Dream on. Skinny tan is the only product here worth anything at the moment because of it's unique characteristics and market momentum at the moment. The cosmetic line isn't offering anything game-changing so will be just a sideshow to the main event which is the growth of Skinny tan. | zagrosfold | |
30/4/2017 14:44 | zagris Its the combination of Stevie K and the DTC platform which opens up global sales and that will see astonishing sales growth imho | nobilis | |
30/4/2017 14:06 | Why would Stevie K be worth that much when they only bought it for A$50000? I've heard of optimism but that takes the biscuit. | zagrosfold | |
30/4/2017 13:59 | Is innovaderma's Stevie K brand ready to launch this month? It could be bigger than Warpaint which has a cap of pounds 120m Same valuation sees IDP at 1000p share price Can anyone provide Haris email please. It would be really good if he provides an update of the brands progress to the market. Im expecting Superdrug to start selling it very soon. Imagine what the share price will do when they say Superdrug selling the cosmetics also. Given success of Skinny Tan this is Obvious really :) Think April will be a stellar month | nobilis | |
30/4/2017 12:51 | Cussons bought St Tropez for £62.5m though so I would expect a similar valuation for skinny tan as St Tropez is a top brand. Throw in all the other stuff to get £100m as a generous valuation. | zagrosfold | |
30/4/2017 12:45 | I wouldn't dismiss the potential of Leimo just yet. The HairMax laser comb received FDA approval and appears to be based on similar technology. It seems to get decent reviews. Belgravia include them as part of their more expensive packages otherwise they retail for around £300. I agree the Leimo helmet doesn't look great though the intention is not to try and a make a fashion but for use in the privacy of the user's home. You would think a helmet would achieve more even result than a comb snd would also be easier to use. The helmet would obviously retail for far more too. An increased footprint of ST sales will continue to drive the share price and I wonder if additional outsourced production capacity will be sought to keep pace with demand. | nicksime | |
30/4/2017 12:38 | Isn't 4x enough? | zagrosfold | |
30/4/2017 12:11 | I think the most this company can get to is £100m market cap as someone will buy them if skinny tan really takes off around the world. Leimo bike helmet looks silly and I doubt whether it works sufficiently well to cause a revolution. So I would be over the moon with £6-8 a share in the coming months. | zagrosfold | |
30/4/2017 11:39 | lol maybe a 40 bagger !!! Any advance on the 40 lol | borg45 | |
30/4/2017 11:26 | But remarkomsok is right, could be a 20 bagger :) | opodio | |
30/4/2017 11:22 | Remark If you hold as you say why does ramping bother you?? I hold and have done from £1 and am delighted if people ramp this to the heavens as I enjoy making money only people who would object to ramping is a shorter!!! | borg45 |
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