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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Itaconix Plc | LSE:ITX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BPK3YZ68 | ORD 50P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 153.00 | 146.00 | 160.00 | 153.00 | 148.00 | 153.00 | 536 | 08:00:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.6M | -2.46M | -0.1826 | -8.38 | 20.63M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/4/2002 09:53 | Weak as water again Today - down another 19%. On the way to 6p again. Only another 8p to go now !! Goodfella, Didn't Evil re-open a short on these ? | mug punter | |
04/4/2002 09:51 | Weak as water again Today - down another 19%. On the way to 6p again. Only another 8p to go now !! | mug punter | |
03/4/2002 11:51 | negus - that sounds like nonsense. Please back this up with a link to the article ( if there is one, which I doubt ) skhanft - because ITX is going out of business (IMO ) and people have decided that it is is a good time to sell when it is dead-in-the-water. This is not investment advice. DYOR. | 2deano | |
03/4/2002 11:46 | Any idea why the price as droped so quickly? | skhanft | |
03/4/2002 11:44 | guys take a look at sbe offer comming of 200mil for the company buy thats just the first offer as reported in the scotsman | negus1 | |
03/4/2002 11:28 | i think losses can be carried forward indefinitely | superrod | |
03/4/2002 11:20 | Evil, Closed his short at 6p :-)) | goodfella | |
03/4/2002 10:58 | Couldn't believe my luck Today on these. Added another 25,000 to my short at 22.5 with only one MM on the bid. Pretty good getting well over market size on the last MM but then a few minutes later another MM took him out and it started to tank. Just a question of time before we're in single figures again. | mug punter | |
03/4/2002 10:57 | Couldn't believe my luck Today on these. Added another 25,000 to my short at 22.5 with only one MM on the bid. Pretty good getting well over market size on the last MM but then a few minutes later another MM took him out and it started to tank. Just a question of time before we're in single figures again. | mug punter | |
03/4/2002 10:56 | Couldn't believe my luck Today on these. Added another 25,000 to my short at 22.5 with only one MM on the bid. Pretty good getting well over market size on the last MM but then a few minutes later another MM took him out and it started to tank. Just a question of time before we're in single figures again. | mug punter | |
26/3/2002 21:05 | These will keep falling slowly now I can not see any more big buys for the foreseable future,I go out and clearer 17% profit, the only holders left here are those harbouring losses. | jase21 | |
26/3/2002 11:57 | Big sell Today 111,111 shares at 1p below the bid price. A further fall looks inevitable. | mug punter | |
19/3/2002 22:53 | The only staff they need is enough to sell the software to another company, and enough to run the PLC side, but a couple of the founders have left now (the ones who wrote the software !), so hope for Diligenti is all there is, and don't expect a revival of their software business - there isn't even anyone left in the company to do the development. Diligenti failed in the latest round of funding, which is why they were unable to repay InterX the money they owe them - and don't even go down the anthrax route - bioglan pharma made a despirate claim like that too.... and they are no more. BTW lots of companies make Anthrax treatments - it's not a new virus. IMHO - if you've got shares, hold them, as you've probably lost so much already they are not worth selling. If you're thinking of buying, wait until April, when you will know whether the company will still be trading. | evansmi | |
19/3/2002 20:17 | Too late sold today | jase21 | |
19/3/2002 09:51 | How many do you hold Jase? yes it is worth hanging on imo | crestseal | |
19/3/2002 00:16 | bastet, Interesting story - have not heard anything but I don't really see how this company can survive much longer and saw last weeks bounce as a great entry point for a short. | mug punter | |
18/3/2002 16:56 | Is it worth holding out any longer, got in a 22p, is there chance of it creeping any higher | jase21 | |
18/3/2002 08:04 | I heard that staffing levels are to be reduced to 10, with most people and the kitchen sink out this week. Staff were to told not to report to work until tomorrow - Tuesday. Can any one confirm? | bastet | |
15/3/2002 00:35 | i was told by a friend about something to do with re-assigning the lease - she reckoned ITX have a £50m deposit on 27 West but I can only see about 1/10th of that. Anybody know any different? | j3fro | |
14/3/2002 22:58 | imaterial its the the diligentia deal and exemplar deal that is making it rise quite rightly. dyor done mine. | crestseal | |
14/3/2002 22:55 | Yeah 5m deposit | crestseal | |
14/3/2002 11:58 | There has been talk of news on this all week, linked to anthrax threat from Iraq would have thought. Long from 7th on .18p might hang in a bit. | sageoftuscany | |
14/3/2002 11:39 | I suspect that this was just a big shorter covering (Evil Knievel maybe?) and the MMs wanted to shaft him. If this was a "genuine" buy, let alone a buy from someone who knew news was impending then the price would have continued to be marked up. | mug punter | |
14/3/2002 11:26 | There must be some news coming someones just bought 250,000 anyone know anything? | crestseal | |
14/3/2002 10:47 | If they continue to rise 32% each day I will be in the black this side of christmas - just!! I'm only down 97.5% now!! I know, why didn't I use a stop loss etc etc. Stupidity probably! later Rickster | rickster |
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