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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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IS Pharma | LSE:ISPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B2QBY649 | ORD 10P |
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% | 87.00 | - | 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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12/3/2010 23:13 | It is a commony accepted fact on BBs that writing in caps is shouting. You are just ignorant of that fact. Yes I have to think in my job. | red ninja | |
12/3/2010 20:24 | Who said that writing in caps was shouting. What a rather myopic perspective...ever think of PARTIALLY blind people. In fact DO YOU EVER THINK? | carwhite | |
12/3/2010 20:09 | You were shouting as in writing in CAPS. Just as well cos I'm practically the only person to read your deramps ! | red ninja | |
12/3/2010 19:44 | not shouting far from just writing in caps. Frankly don't care who reads here, makes no odds to me. | carwhite | |
12/3/2010 19:35 | No need to shout, very few munchkins are reading this. | red ninja | |
12/3/2010 19:32 | I WISH I COULD AGREE WITH YOU BUT IODATE I AM CALLING THIS SPOT ON----NO DERAMP JUST CAREFUL ANALYSIS AS I WISH TO BUY IN AT THE RIGHT PRICE AND TAKE MY HOLDING TO OVER 500K...AND NOT DIVE IN LIKE MOST DO. | carwhite | |
12/3/2010 17:05 | Mmm, actually I sold 10k today in some capital tax ajusting pre 5th April, doesn't seem to show up on the trades on iii though. Anyway still an accumulator inside my Sipp. PS, you're still a hopeless deramper. | red ninja | |
12/3/2010 16:41 | should slip into the 50s now. | carwhite | |
05/3/2010 17:44 | That was the immediate reason probably, triggering a bounce of lows. | red ninja | |
04/3/2010 18:45 | Could this have had something to do with it? | the_hedge | |
04/3/2010 12:42 | Mmm price seems to be heading upwards.... | red ninja | |
02/3/2010 15:06 | Now I believe we will see 50p | carwhite | |
01/3/2010 08:01 | I hadn't realised we were that important ! | shakyhands | |
28/2/2010 09:59 | Not deramping just analysing As for Brown the Clown 3. Black Conservatives Take Lead Role in Tea Party Movement British Pound warned could collapse within weeks Posted: 27 Feb 2010 09:57 AM PST Jim Rogers Jim Rogers, Chairman of Rogers Holdings, has once again made a bold prediction and that is the British Pound could quite possibly collapse within the coming weeks. Jim Rogers, co-founder of the Quantum Fund and founder of the Rogers Commodities Index, was quoted in a recent press release that the United Kingdom Pound is on the brink of utter collapse, which could happen within the coming weeks and there is nothing governments can do about it. Rogers, making statements prior to delivering a keynote speech at next month's Global Trading Day seminar in Westminster, believes the collapse of the Pound could foreshadow a global economic disintegration before the end of the year. The last few months of increases in the markets have been a "false bounce" and occurred due to government interference in the market and throwing everything at it except for the kitchen sink. "But it can't last. We've been applying temporary sticking plasters, not long-term cures. Later this year we'll see the start of the real recession, with more Lehman-scale disasters and a fallout which won't stop until the underlying malaise is genuinely cured," said Rogers. The author of "Hot Commodities" believes the beginning of the collapse of the UK will start with the Pound, adding that the Pound has devalued against all other currencies and is a "basket case," which will put Great Britain in a bad position when the "shakedown" occurs. "It sounds like a lot of doom and gloom. But it doesn't have to be. With foreknowledge, experience, advice and skill, even the steepest downward slide can be turned to advantage. Recession can be just as much a source of wealth as growth." | carwhite | |
27/2/2010 16:51 | Mmm still deramping I see and I'm still an accumulator. It's a tough world, I really don't want to have savings in £'s so biotech/pharma and commodities are favourites for me at the moment. If Gord gets back in I think the £ could take a real hit. | red ninja | |
25/2/2010 11:28 | As I called at the beginning of the year 60 p is here. But wait before buying as we could now easily see 50p | carwhite | |
22/2/2010 23:00 | None whatsoever, dealing in the market, and posting here had made sure that I lost them. | carwhite | |
22/2/2010 16:45 | CarWhite you have no scrupals.... | red ninja | |
22/2/2010 13:39 | the fact that we are now approaching the 60p I forecasted is clearly enough basis for me! I wonder how many little punters bought on the irresponsible advice of Growth Company Investor? If we see 60p we will see around 50p. | carwhite | |
21/2/2010 21:57 | Well Car White that was a true factual statement and it remain true. They are still s STRONG BUY for Growth Company Investor. This contrasts with your regular deramps with no basis given for your views. | red ninja | |
21/2/2010 21:31 | Red Ninja you posted this on the 15 Jan then they fell............They are still a STRONG BUY for Growth Company Investor. I WISH YOU UNREMITTING RAMPAGERS WOULD GIVE IT A BREAK AS YOU REALLY KNOW NOTHING! | carwhite | |
21/2/2010 09:24 | They will then I will be a buyer. This year is going to be dreadful for the market. | carwhite | |
20/2/2010 13:45 | Mmm accumulated some more on Friday, but they may still drift a little more. | red ninja | |
16/2/2010 14:37 | Bought 10k today - looks cheap to me - but what do I know? Perhaps there's a distressed seller. | shakyhands | |
16/2/2010 08:57 | Almost there and could fall lower! | carwhite |
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