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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Medicsight | LSE:MDST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YD4B09 | ORD 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% | 0.45 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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20/5/2011 14:29 | I've just topped up with another 200,000 at 8.5p so now sitting on 500,000 in my SIPP (av.9.3p) with a view of achieving another 50% growth in 6 months -could be within a week for all I know but the technology looks very convincing to me. | adorling | |
20/5/2011 14:26 | 299 A reciprocal gratitude for your valued input. Nice to see you had your finger on the pulse when you were absent yesterday. ;o) Hope you can enjoy self proclaimed 'know it all' status elsewhere. ;o) | imabastard | |
20/5/2011 14:23 | Any time Brian | melton john | |
20/5/2011 14:21 | Thanks guys for the enlightening analysis. I suspect I know more about this company in my little finger than the lot of you put together. Hope it works out for you as I can't be bothered with the idiotic posters on here. | the big fella | |
20/5/2011 14:13 | Big Brian, I'm guessing you want in. What price are you hoping for? | melton john | |
20/5/2011 14:11 | IAB - I am telling the truth - it could be fun for a short term trade. I held these as Rad tech before they were taken over and have always followed their progress with interest. I held restricted US stock for a number of years and sold off market to an old original poster on these boards (via unquoted). I quadrupled my investment from original stake. I was the lucky one. | the big fella | |
20/5/2011 14:07 | Oh yes. Remind me what price did they float and what are the combined trading losses since then. Pray tell when will they actually make any money? | the big fella | |
20/5/2011 14:07 | Bit of solid press coverage over the weekend and next week should see us continue northwards...... | snozzy2 | |
20/5/2011 14:05 | You were obviously a Mug yourself then TheLittleFella .... your earlier post .... "but could be fun for a short term trade." | imabastard | |
20/5/2011 14:03 | Mug pi's doing quite well out of this so far | chickenchowmein | |
20/5/2011 14:00 | still not that easy to buy stock, i can sell but when i try to buy i have to go to market for them? | tens machine | |
20/5/2011 13:57 | Clearly there are a whole bunch of sellers hoping mug PI takes them off their hands. | the big fella | |
20/5/2011 13:51 | MM's want more cheap shares? | ukmassy | |
20/5/2011 12:46 | Yep I do, don't get ones like this too often, looked like it was dead yesterday all afternoon, then bang from 6p to 8.1p within 5minutes of close but the mms didn't move the price until after close. | chickenchowmein | |
20/5/2011 12:32 | I still think they need stock. Lots of buys. Do you think this will go up by close everyone? | ukmassy | |
20/5/2011 12:16 | Still stunningly cheap! Will this pretend to flatline again, even after this rise there is loads of room to fill the 3 year gap. Will hold these for a while and add on every pull back | chickenchowmein | |
20/5/2011 11:55 | You can see from this chart GS .... | imabastard | |
20/5/2011 11:52 | is this going up when the dow opens?? | oil pump | |
20/5/2011 11:49 | GS .... it's only 'bearish' if you bought at the start of it at over £1 .... as it's just broken out of the two year downtrend and the five year downtrend .... it's now (to use your references) .... very 'bullish'. | imabastard | |
20/5/2011 11:40 | The 'craziness' you refer to GS is a mere blip on the longer term chart. :o) | imabastard |
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