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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intl.Medical | LSE:INT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B035PZ17 | ORD 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% | 0.83 | - | 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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19/2/2008 19:08 | Agreed, but move up and volume today is very welcome.. | james t kirk | |
19/2/2008 19:00 | I am very suprised that this has not taken off as yet. The news and potential on the deals which they have bagged does not seem representative of the current price. | run rabbit | |
15/2/2008 16:37 | Why would anyone get rid of a large amount of shares under 2p if there are rumours of a reverse takeover and the probability of a return to 4p? Hope you're right but it just doesn't make sense to me. Did the meeting that Bill McGrath attended this pm have anything to do with it? Would talks be taking place whilst the FD is on holiday? | ged5 | |
15/2/2008 16:27 | Yes ... a larger company reversing into INT | jambo172 | |
15/2/2008 15:21 | And why would they reverse ? The normal reason for reversing is to reverse into a listed company in order to get a listing quickly and easilly. Unless you mean someone is about to reverse into INT ??? | rbcrbc | |
15/2/2008 13:50 | THAT I don't know | jambo172 | |
15/2/2008 12:22 | Jambo172 - 15 Feb'08 - 11:32 - 475 of 476 Off the record, there is a rumour of a reverse takeover in the offing. This should underpin at a level higher than last financing (4p) IF that is the case....who is the target ? who are they going to reverse into ? | cyberpost | |
15/2/2008 12:21 | ladyfarmer yes the 434k sell moved the price. As soon as that sell appeared, market makers moved down. And then when buyers started appearing.. the price slow shifted upwards. | cyberpost | |
15/2/2008 11:32 | Off the record, there is a rumour of a reverse takeover in the offing. This should underpin at a level higher than last financing (4p) | jambo172 | |
15/2/2008 11:27 | I've added too - but one of my buys show as ? . Must admit feeling a bit nervous. Was it just the sale of £8-9,000 of stock that caused the dive? I went back through the rns's, which are pretty positive - but perhaps not all news is out there? All comforting (authoritive) words welcomed! | ladyfarmer | |
15/2/2008 11:02 | i've added a few (after that 434k sell shifted the price down). | cyberpost | |
13/2/2008 16:02 | tricky - folk like you who do a very difficult job have my admiration. Makes sitting in an office working with numbers rather small and useless. Well done. Back on topic, I think until a few early orders (or lack of them) go in I think we will have no idea if the saftey needle is going to be a success. There have been lots of previous safety needles which by the sound of it have not taken off and I for one am not in a position to jusdge whether INT's version will be a hit. Good luck to all. | jebenn1 | |
13/2/2008 12:33 | cyberpost, Is that based on last year's trading update? The results are a week later so could be next week but I agree one is due soon. Have you used the Surety (clip-on) needle yet? | ged5 | |
13/2/2008 11:26 | A trading update is due.. most probably this week. | cyberpost | |
13/2/2008 08:52 | I can tell you better than that, i work in a psychiatric hospital, now we often have to inject patients who have been involved in struggles or for a depot, when we have them in holds, on a mattress, with them face down, i don't like the potential risk from the needle, especially if the patient tries to struggle again. Many patients in this enviroment also have had a lot of histories with hard drugs, so quite a few carry hepetitus B and C. | tricky1992000 | |
12/2/2008 18:57 | tragic story.. but hopefully INT's new needle will prevent such occurrences happening again.. | cyberpost | |
09/2/2008 08:51 | int got a mention in shares magazine | tricky1992000 | |
05/2/2008 21:19 | With interim results due on the 3rd April I am expecting a trading update later this month. Hopefully we'll hear that the recent acquisitions are all being integrated and that the consolidation has been successful. I'm also expecting news of the other products that have been recently launched (Surety needles are not the only major product) and maybe some news of further acquisitions unless of course the financial institutions are now running scared!! I am hoping that the company is beginning to show that a turnaround is underway, that profits are continuing to grow and that we are moving towards divdend payments later this year or early 2009. | ged5 | |
04/2/2008 14:12 | Any ideas about who the 'seller' may be? And why would anyone want to sell at these ridiculous prices? | soldi | |
31/1/2008 16:32 | Another 250k cleared today from the seller. | 8trader | |
31/1/2008 15:10 | Could do with some more nibbles though, that 50k sale has knocked the offer back to 2.45p online, at least they now want to buy stock at the bid quoted which makes a change. | 8trader | |
31/1/2008 14:55 | Thats a nice double bottom on the long term chart. Alot of analysts calling this sector as one to rebound the coming year. Been loading up with these and ODX as both ofer good opportunities. | run rabbit | |
31/1/2008 14:41 | ADVFN competitor lists them as industrial equipment. | ljsquash | |
31/1/2008 14:17 | Seems as though the overhang is being worked.Price moving up again as people wake up that this is presently undervalued. | run rabbit | |
31/1/2008 14:08 | 2.3-2.5p 50k v 150k Small move upwards.. | james t kirk |
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