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SKIN Integumen Plc

28.00
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Integumen Plc LSE:SKIN London Ordinary Share GB00BMGWZY29 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 28.00 28.00 29.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/10/2020
09:49
market still voting with its feet i see
that's the problem when this gets ramped by management on social media and then the actual news turns out to be less than expected

someone is now cutting and pasting from another bb onto this bb, how peculiar, and they're implying that these are decent posts, excuse me while i have a bit of a guffaw, they're only decent because the poster wants to cherry pick anything that supports his ghastly punt

homeboy
02/10/2020
08:21
Sloppyguiseppe lse-Alongside the push for a green economy comes the demand for a greater amount of metals. We have opportunities all over the place to make our products successful. Onwards and upwards.https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/rio-tinto-papua-new-guinea-bougainville-mining-poison-rivers-b717118.html%3fampRio Tinto: Mining giant accused of poisoning rivers in Papua New GuineaThe gold and copper mine has left behind a toxic legacy ...
tickboo
02/10/2020
08:20
Agentb lse-Opportunity in Paris?It seems that Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris is ready to spend 1.4 bn Euros cleaning up the River Seine in advance of Paris hosting the 2024 Olympic Games. The worry is that the water is contaminated with Leptospirosis (Weil's Disease) from rats - which could cause illness in any athletes/visitors who take a dip. GB, do our sensors pick up Leptospirosis? If so, perhaps a conversation with Ms Hidalgo is in order?https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/la-maladie-du-rat-inquiete-les-autorites-en-vue-des-jo-de-paris-2024-20201001
tickboo
02/10/2020
08:19
Some decent posts on lse -Watertech5-https://qz.com/1910540/wastewater-testing-for-covid-19-is-straining-supply-chains/amp/So many communities are testing poop for Covid-19, equipment is running out.As the Covid-19 pandemic continues on in the US, state and municipal groups are scrambling to find ways to track of new cases and potential outbreaks. One such method: scanning sewage for bits of the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself........ Why the big fuss over sewage monitoring? Wastewater-based epidemiology has the potential to be a cost-effective complement to clinical testing. Because individuals often shed bits of the virus in their fecal matter before they come down with Covid-19, it can be a way of tracking where outbreaks are about to happen. In a small enough community-like a university campus-public health officials have been able to see spikes in SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, test dorm residents, and isolate the few people who tested positive even when they weren't showing symptoms. Boom-outbreak averted.
tickboo
01/10/2020
20:32
https://www.integumen.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Integumen_INITIATION_FINAL.pdfPage 21 and this is pre takeover and Covid but FYI.
tickboo
01/10/2020
19:58
Oh, sorry about that previous post, I forgot that most on here can't read a set of accounts, so it was an unfair question.
yump
01/10/2020
19:58
I have a question for any 'real investors' which I doubt will get answered:

Have you actually worked out what sort of profit SKIN might make in the next few years ? Have you any figures at all that you're working on yourself ?

I only ask because most 'real investors' would be looking at investing in a 'real business'. ie. one which at some point stops issuing shares and actually makes profits from its business model.

A small point I guess if you're just a lucky punter, intent on conning yourself and others that you made a shrewd investment based on 'research'. Clearly research with no clue about likely future financials.

yump
01/10/2020
18:50
I think we need to be realistic and be more than happy to hit the recently reaffirmed £4m FY20 guidance. H2 should not see any cash burn if £3m is secured H2 but remember MWG will likely lose money although there is a lot more going in on H2. Assuming the real-time detection is ready for retrofit early 2021 decent revenues should kick the year off and I'm sure orders will have a down payment and balance on delivery which should finance the retrofits. Let's not get ahead of ourselves re revenues as having doubled from a low base to £1m last year getting £4m this year will be really positive.
tickboo
01/10/2020
18:40
We are likely to be beyond last weeks high by next year imo. Contracts will be too numerous to mention and revenue projections exceeded by a country mile.
flashheart
01/10/2020
18:31
Well said copper. We are still in an excellent position , nothing has changed, we did not get any bad news at all last week & with so much going on behind the scenes there is no reason a couple of really positive rns's we can get back & beyond to last weeks high.
oil be there
01/10/2020
18:17
I have been in here since the 1p days when it was tipped by Elrico on his blog.

I have bought more in the way up to 3p (30p new money) and now have circa 500,000.

People seem to be talking as if the company is finished. People seem to be forgetting that the company was at this valuation before any Covid discussions were in place.

So even if you believe that the company is going to get zero revenue from Covid (unlikely) then it is still good value given what else we have in the pipeline.

copperwindow93
01/10/2020
18:09
Judi, try and trade your way out of it on other stocks, I have, I'm still slightly down to where I was just before the AGM but I blame myself for being greedy.

I'm in MWG, It's like going for a jog toeing a weight behind compared to where it was before the AGM.

turvart
01/10/2020
17:39
Well GB ain’t half damaged this share price in my opinion
I wonder what he’s doing behind the scenes to repair it?

judijudi
01/10/2020
17:04
GT no worries
monkey puzzle
01/10/2020
16:51
MP

sorry. I'll desist.

grosstonnage
01/10/2020
16:49
GT see what I mean, he waited all day for that post...now he can carry on again with his shyte
monkey puzzle
01/10/2020
16:46
The well know one that rewards early investors I believe.
cocker
01/10/2020
15:47
Well I am just just going to use the TICK method of pointing out the obvious of "had you listened ". If one had sold their shares at last weeks high during the "operation Helium campaign", one could have saved themselves 50%. Now that is a saving by anyone's standards surely. Well we all know who to point the finger at don't we for such a sharp fall in the company's sp, yes it's down to Jigsaw Brandon. Why Jigsaw you may ask yourselves, its because his scheme is falling to pieces before our very own eyes.
cocker
01/10/2020
11:30
Then you would have seen I have been around since 2003 and the definition of a real investor I guess is one that only buys shares and not one who profits from shorting. These bb originally were for investors to share points of view and although its your choice, to filter an opinion makes one look rather childish at best. Still what's left is easy pickings for the likes of GC and that's why his snout is in the trough with those he feeds.
cocker
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