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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Micap | LSE:MIC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033274050 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.375 | - | 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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19/1/2005 13:11 | feelinlucky Feb 24th is 6 months. | mrjingles | |
19/1/2005 13:06 | LOL!!! have you guys ever heard of BPRG time??? LOL!!! feelinlucky, the pumper and dumper. | poorold | |
19/1/2005 13:05 | 6 months from the 23rd August 2004 to be precise. Hence,,, calculating accordingly some form of announcement 23rd January 2005. | feelinlucky | |
19/1/2005 12:45 | poorold the Micap option agreement runs out next month,and GH did mention scp in the telegraph interview,just a coincidence maybe?. ps i have no position in Micap. | mrjingles | |
19/1/2005 12:31 | I would suggest you go to the BPRG board and ask for someone to post it. Re: pumper and dumper - I would sincerely expect an apology!!! | feelinlucky | |
19/1/2005 12:29 | feelinlucky (aka, pumper and dumper), i read the article several times over and what you claim is not in it. | poorold | |
19/1/2005 12:24 | Poorold. Some nice chap posted the article on the BPRG board, I believe he claims it was in the Sunday papers. However you may have to scroll back quite a bit.. | feelinlucky | |
19/1/2005 12:15 | please point to the section where you claim that Graham Hind indicated the scp will be out this year. | poorold | |
19/1/2005 11:54 | Let me see if I can still find it. | feelinlucky | |
19/1/2005 11:22 | Do you have a reference to it, feelinlucky? | matthu | |
19/1/2005 11:14 | Rambutan... I read an article Re: BPRG - MICAP. For some reason I cant paste it...but none the less extremely interesting., | feelinlucky | |
19/1/2005 09:54 | hi. happy to hold a few despite large paper loss and still think they will come good on one of their deals. as pointed out, and like some other microcaps i hold, this just drops on no volume. but of course, the opposite is likely to the case also. just need some good, revenue generating news in the next few months. heres hoping... | rambutan2 | |
19/1/2005 09:51 | Thanx MT. Now all we need are some buys to go with it. Tends to shooot up on little volume!! | feelinlucky | |
19/1/2005 09:18 | Thanks, MT - the volume chart puts a few things into perspective. | matthu | |
19/1/2005 09:02 | Time I put some volume charts up top methinks. Will do so in a moment. Edit: Done. | m.t.glass | |
19/1/2005 08:30 | Morning mattu. Is this the general trend..no volume? | feelinlucky | |
19/1/2005 07:47 | Good morning! feelinlucky? | matthu | |
19/1/2005 07:43 | Very few people around? Wake up u lot!!! | feelinlucky | |
17/1/2005 15:16 | Someone mentioned BPRG - MICAP/. Anyone? | feelinlucky | |
17/1/2005 10:58 | The margins on scp products are huge. | daveperry | |
17/1/2005 10:48 | ricky9 Over six times NMS, delayed for an hour. | daveperry | |
17/1/2005 10:41 | Just bought 10,000 at 29, not showing yet. | ricky9 | |
17/1/2005 10:05 | good spot. | rambutan2 | |
15/1/2005 10:52 | copy from telegraph they slate GH the director of bprg but the meat is below. "2005 is going to be the year when we actually do the things we've talked about," he exclaims, opening his arms wide and gesturing at the pile on the table. "They already include a cold and flu drug on a soluble strip (sold in the US), but he reckons that the first opportunity for him will be a smoking cessation product. "Not everyone wants to chew gum, and the patches aren't all that efficient." | xxxyyy |
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