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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lidco Group Plc | LSE:LID | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030546849 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 11.75 | 11.50 | 12.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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29/12/2015 23:18 | Doglover2003 Yes I know when the full post was made. Do you knock on doors ?. | willib2 | |
29/12/2015 20:40 | Willib2 The full post was as follows: "doglover2003 - 22 Feb 2014 - 22:23:16 - 3053 of 4408 willi Silly Willy, Can you not see that quoting figures stating that only a small minority of clinicians are using ODM is pointless. If it were otherwise, the DEMG share price would be in a different place. The historical and current positions represent the base from which DEMG will advance. As profitability is realised in the next year or so, the share price will start to factor in anticipated earnings. Investors in DEMG are for the most part patient and realise that if current growth rates are maintained real value will be produced. A compound growth rate of over 20 per cent in surgical probe sales for several years will make this a valuable share. It may take time for the market to appreciate this potential but like you others remain to be convinced There remain the two other alternatives, declining ( or nil) growth or exponential growth. I dismiss the declining growth alternative because I am confident that there is no other technology with an equivalent evidence base which is something that takes considerable time to replicate. The NHS has so far proved itself to be unable to manage itself. I am not relying on this to change any time soon but eventually change will arrive. Meanwhile, the USA is demonstrating that where financial considerations are considered more seriously rapid adoption is a real possibility. In short, your efforts to denigrate DEMG are wide of the market, merely arrows disappearing in the mist." The post was made in Feb 2014 and profitability has indeed not yet been achieved. However, if USA maintains its current growth rate profitability will not be far off. My point was that the share which is certainly out of favour with the market will only be re-rated when hard evidence is in place. That is all. DL | doglover2003 | |
29/12/2015 19:31 | Doglover2003 "As profitability is realised in the next year or so, the share price will start to factor in anticipated earnings". Did you really mean this or did you mistake decade for year or so. | willib2 | |
28/12/2015 13:55 | doglover2003 Fecundity, a reet rum choice of word thur lad. 3 more days and in the fullness of time we will see how fertile its been. Dont read Christmas crackers (SAD) I don't suppose you need to with ARF's ditties keeping us entertained. XXXXSTMAS, You dont knock on doors by any chance. | willib2 | |
28/12/2015 10:10 | As I suspected, Willib2 had to take recourse to dictionary/thesaurus to ascertain the meaning of "probity". Obviously, a quality that he has no place for in his daily life. Actually, PROBity is a term which I have minted to capture a quality that can best be described as " fecundity in the production and distribution of probes". And, one further thing I don't read Christmas crackers which clearly you find a useful source for your interminable drivel. Happy XXXXSTMAS | doglover2003 | |
26/12/2015 19:22 | New Year Prediction: Deltex will become renowned for its PROBity. DL | doglover2003 | |
26/12/2015 18:05 | Teb, thats a sad state of affairs going probeless at this time of year. One hopes 2016 will prove more forthcoming. | willib2 | |
26/12/2015 15:19 | For doomedtex to have survived so many years never makin a profit is an astonishing performance. Can they really get away with it again for another year. I fear not. | trentendboy | |
26/12/2015 15:17 | I think Santa is destocking as well as I did not get a probe this Christmas Looking forward to another year of empty promises and jam tomorrow | trentendboy | |
23/12/2015 16:06 | Arf my boy, I leave that to you,you don't seem to require any assistance,========= | willib2 | |
23/12/2015 13:27 | Lost for words, huh? | arf dysg | |
22/12/2015 18:19 | Arf, thank you, all that was most enlightening. | willib2 | |
21/12/2015 16:35 | Look away NOW if you don't want to read about the prequel to the prequel to the pre-pre-pre-pre-preq Jabba The Hut pleads with Princess Leia to kiss him, for an evil sorceror put a spell on him centuries before. She kisses him and he turns into a handsome prince - 5 metres high. Meanwhile, Anakin Skywalker is trying on the Darth Vader mask and finds his head is too big, so the mask won't fit. Anakin starts cursing and swearing, kicking the mask around the floor, while evil bounty hunter Boba Fett roars encouragement: "Go on my son! You can do it!" The emperor stands by, commenting dryly that he doesn't approve of these modern methods of helmet design. The emperor then picks up a guitar which someone just happens to have left lying around and Boba Fett pulls a mouth organ from his pocket, and Anakin starts singing "I've got the too-small helmet blues." Leia and the transformed Jabba The Hut break in, just as Anakin and the emperor are linking arms and breaking into a final chorus of "My helmet won't fit, I've got the heavy-breathing blues." Jabba The Hut delivers a stirring lecture on the power of positive thinking and Leia explains how everyone can solve their differences if they abandon traditional linear male models of thought and turn to the pink side of the force. With her feminine intuition to guide them, they set up a model socialist democracy with free education and health care for all and equal opportunity regardless of species or which gas one happens to breathe. The Empire is soon calm and peaceful and everyone lives happily ever after, or at least until the sequel. I did hear that there's a new pop group called "Dark Moon" who've just done the music to the latest film, and the soundtrack album is entitled "The Pink Side of the Force". Or maybe they're a very OLD pop group. What are the chances of that happening? | arf dysg | |
21/12/2015 14:48 | The centipede was happy, quite, Until the toad in fun, Said "Pray, which leg comes after which?" Which raised his mind to such a pitch He lay demented in a ditch Considering how to run. If I were a cassowary On the plains of Timbuctoo, I would eat a missionary Cassock, staff and hymnbuctoo. | arf dysg | |
21/12/2015 14:45 | Mary had a little limb And, though it was aesthetic, She couldn't run or jump or swimb (!!) Because it was prosthetic. | arf dysg | |
18/12/2015 21:10 | Q: Where do lamb get their wool cut? A: At the baa-baa shop! Q: Where do lambs take a bath? A: In a baaaa-th tub! Q: Why was the lamb arrested on the freeway? A: Because she did a ewe-turn! Q: Where do lambs go on vacation? A: To the baaaaaahamas. | willib2 | |
18/12/2015 17:32 | So if your eyes feel blurred today And if the world seems dim... It might be your lamb casserole That's making your head swim. | arf dysg | |
18/12/2015 16:12 | Mary had a little lamb She fleeced it for a toke. And eveywhere that Mary went, You could smell ethnic smoke. | arf dysg | |
18/12/2015 15:43 | Noting the time of year it is, that was rather unpleasant with regards to Mary my boy. I take you are not busy at the moment then. | willib2 | |
18/12/2015 09:19 | Mary had a little lamb It wasn't very placid Because it took amphetamines And dropped a tab of acid. | arf dysg | |
11/12/2015 18:23 | Just need Eddie The Eagle to re-appear now. | willib2 | |
11/12/2015 18:22 | I see super punter has re-appeared, but the market not very impressed with latest rns. They of course wish to see actual sales. | willib2 |
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