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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mereo Biopharma Group Plc | LSE:MPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ4G2K23 | ORD GBP0.003 (REG S) |
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% | 26.50 | 26.00 | 27.00 | - | 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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10/3/2006 01:22 | It will be back down again very soon once the MMs have pulled in a few more suckers. | henri matisse | |
10/3/2006 01:17 | Henri aka Haystack, you had MPH as a sell @ 12p-12.5p.Stock has since risen +83% to 22p.You're fired! LOL LOL and LOL! | lex1000 | |
10/3/2006 01:13 | In rarely post on stocks that I own as I only trade FT350 and above and only through ISAs | henri matisse | |
09/3/2006 22:15 | And it was going downand will be soon again. You may make a profit if you sell that one soon, otherwise .... | henri matisse | |
09/3/2006 16:46 | Bloody awful looking chart !! Wonder why all those coloured thingies are all pointing up. | brindy | |
07/3/2006 16:59 | Hi Washbrook. I recall seeing you around from time to time which probably means you're a shrewd guy. i am 70 now been investing a long long time. all the fun has gone now. What's changed? And yeah if you're finding it no fun any more and don't need the investment income doesn't seem much point holding on. Even if it does still look to have more to go! | stewjames | |
07/3/2006 14:25 | The only stock I still own. bought 900000 on 16.10.02 2.25p costs £22629.47. Should I sell now? My investment is yielding 27.86% on last years dividend but the dividend is forecast to grow to £9900 in 2008 which gives me a 43.07% on my initial investment. i remember years ago i bought Uk coal on 18% yield yhe share price was 22p The share price is now 149P. i am 70 now been investing a long long time. all the fun has gone now. | washbrook | |
07/3/2006 14:07 | Soon to be falling again. Lots of punters getting sucked in, then the buyers dry up which should be pretty soon. | henri matisse | |
07/3/2006 13:13 | Still doomed. | henri matisse | |
07/3/2006 12:36 | momentos, indeed. I expect our posts will be deleted by him later anyway. | paulmhammond | |
07/3/2006 11:46 | So no change there then for Mr Hayes. | momentos | |
07/3/2006 11:23 | Henri,you're fired! LOL. | lex1000 | |
07/3/2006 11:23 | Henri Matisse - 06 Feb'06 - 13:59 How often do you see a worse chart than this! Chart says DOWN lex1000 - 2 Mar'06 - 14:12 - 61 of 82 edit >lex1000 - 1 Mar'06 - 14:58 - 54 of 62 edit Henri,buyers and market makers say ^UP.Initial target 15p. Word on the street MODA announcement soon just dot is and cross ts >Henri Matisse - 1 Mar'06 - 22:03 - 57 of 61 More like single figures soon. >lex1000 - 2 Mar'06 - 08:17 - 58 of 61 edit >Henri, you should have known about 475K trade and Marchpole had reached bottom.Henri your fired.LOL ^13.25p-13.5p LOL >Henri Matisse - 2 Mar'06 - 11:34 - 59 of 61 Still further to fall! >lex1000 Henri, peeps could have panic sold @ 12p on your say so. Look now 13.5p-14p.You're fired! LOL. | lex1000 | |
07/3/2006 11:22 | Haystack, you're fired! LOL | lex1000 | |
07/3/2006 11:22 | momentos - 7 Mar'06 - 11:18 - 2435 of 2436 Henri Matisse (aka Haystack) How often do you see a worse chart than this! Chart says DOWN | lex1000 | |
07/3/2006 09:55 | new to this game, don't often look at message boards....Is Henry doing some tree shaking? trying to scare us into selling? | bradnav | |
07/3/2006 09:50 | Henri,negative work encouraging sellers down and out at 12p.Your charts never say "CHARTS SAY UP" 12p-12.5p and now ^17.75p-18p a massive 47% rise in the bid price. | lex1000 |
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