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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/10/2020 09:55 | important 30p breached, not a good sign precursor of things to come, lol | homeboy | |
05/10/2020 09:54 | TA is irrelevant on a news driven stock like this and could drop at any time making charting totally pointless. Look at the news released and what's to come. | flashheart | |
05/10/2020 09:53 | If they are collaborating with Avacta on the Microtox breath test, why are Avacta going up and Skin going down - it doesn't make sense to me. Plus the original business of water testing and Labskin are progressing well, so surely this is a buying opportunity given the global obsession with COVID testing. Waste of time imo but I don't think they are going to give up testing any time soon. | janhar | |
05/10/2020 09:52 | Sure I take your point Monkey Puzzle, but just wanted to pick some of the TA brains on the thread. MWG is looking in an even sorryer state at the moment 🙄 Crying shame, as both were by far my Star performers a few weeks back. Still holding and hoping for better days ahead. John | 2350220 | |
05/10/2020 09:46 | Past caring to be honest. The share price is where it is for a number of reasons which have all been discussed and repeated over and over again on this BB and elsewhere. | monkey puzzle | |
05/10/2020 09:42 | Seeing us break below 30p and that exciting little group of spikes makes me ask, if we've broken our support? Any thoughts? John | 2350220 | |
05/10/2020 09:38 | Don't look at this as a buying opportunity. IMHO | mam fach | |
05/10/2020 09:35 | the price has broken below the 30p area, an important chart formation, frankly it doesn't look good they are taking on mwg which is a loss making company, they have stated that they are still looking to buy and build - you lot will be doing the buying via dilution yet again - they blew their trumpet on social media about great things and then when the rns reality hit - it was just a prototype the market is now showing you what it thinks, only idiot zealots always think they know better all in my not very humble opinion, lol | homeboy | |
05/10/2020 09:28 | I don,t think he is referring to Lamp tests as they would still require equipment to process them...latest gov contract with Oxford Nanopore. The only test at the moment that fits the profile of getting up in the morning and testing yourself after brushing your teeth is the Avacta lft which is still under tech transfer and not even a given that it will get over the finish line.Still a long way to go with all of the latest test technology and I am sure there will be a place in this market for our company and its many solutions. | riddlerone | |
05/10/2020 08:40 | PCR tests are very inaccurate. Not a great advert. | ekuuleus | |
05/10/2020 08:14 | I think that he is referring to a new swab test: The tests - called LAMP tests (Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification) - are cheap, fast and portable, allowing them to be used on a daily basis. Similar to a pregnancy test, they only require a spit sample and take a few moments to deliver a result. They do not have the same accuracy as the standard PCR Covid tests - which require a laboratory to process them and at least a day of waiting to get a resul | monkey puzzle | |
05/10/2020 07:53 | At the risk of inducing any optimism here, from the Daily Mail 9 hours ago: Test yourself EVERY morning We will all soon be able to test ourselves for Covid-19 when we brush our teeth in the morning, a health minister has predicted. Lord Bethell said the Government was exploring technology which will allow people to conduct a test every day. This will mean they can safely stop social distancing without fear of putting others at risk, allowing them to travel on public transport, socialise and return to work. He also courted controversy by claiming Britain will look back at its Covid-19 response ‘like the Olympics’ and be ‘extremely proud’. Lord Bethell added: ‘There have been some outstanding pieces of delivery that have not been fully appreciated. When it’s all over and we look back and reflect, we will actually be extremely proud of ourselves.’ | chrysalis | |
04/10/2020 23:47 | Personally I don't believe in this stock any more even though I'm still holding some shares, I fully expect MWG to go into administration and this DVRG merger not going ahead, It would IMO be brain dead for GB to merge with MWG. I have studied MWG accounts and it's basically into administration stages! | turvart | |
04/10/2020 19:18 | Don't feed the chump. | flashheart | |
04/10/2020 19:16 | Well what about the $3m deal announced last week? That must be good news for the company? | copperwindow93 | |
04/10/2020 18:20 | Copperwindow93 You've missed the point. It is NEVER discussed on the threads that I am referring to. That is either an indication of a stock being ramped based on imagination, or simple stupidity. While a stock is in the 'imagine what it could do' category, no real valuation can be put on it. That suits the rampers and more importantly the outright con-men lurking around the market. Those stocks are a gravy train for the parasitic finance-based BOD's, who, if faced with actually making a living by making a profit, like the bulk of business, would probably go bankrupt. Its so easy on this market to use other people's money. Once its making profits, proper valuations can be made and debated. That kills off any irrational exhuberance that can benefit crooks and rampers. Its not a coincidence, believe me. Or not, whatever suits you. Or see if you can be a fly on the wall somewhere. Its very interesting. | yump | |
04/10/2020 17:36 | Katsy So what is needed is a "gold standard" test that gives accurate result, could that be the DVRG system! As it only gives a positive if the virus itself is detected. | dan de lion | |
04/10/2020 11:42 | Maybe the goal of all governments is to wipe out 6 Billion of us, can't see any other reason for this continued BS on Covid hxxps://hubpages.com | katsy | |
03/10/2020 14:48 | ha ha ho,eboy/ | turvart | |
03/10/2020 14:34 | roll on the 9th ocyober to he merger. | turvart | |
03/10/2020 13:32 | most of these muppets spend more time on here moaning about posters that give some reality than they do in actual research of the company they punt on they appear from under a rock to complain, yet never post even a cogent sentence on the merits of the investment case, lol | homeboy | |
03/10/2020 13:29 | oh dear,,, readdin,,, another pathetic kid keyboard warrior no bb is interested in any point of view except that which supports theirs, a bullish view of the stock that they're emotionally invested in all claims to respect bearish points of view are disingenuous nonsense the muppets have the facility to use a filter button but never do, most are clueless as to what they've even bought and have zero understanding of any business operation they pick out a few headline words from the company that make them feel that everything is good and that they've picked the right stock they dont invest, they gamble, blindly punting and then getting annoyed and blaming all and sundry when some reality hits home, mentally, they are unable to assess the most basic element in their methodology, which is, they are too emotional, not strategic thinkers and just dont know what they're doing | homeboy | |
03/10/2020 13:19 | Why are you obsessed with profit? It isn’t the only factor you should look at when evaluating a company. | copperwindow93 |
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