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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Microsaic Systems Plc | LSE:MSYS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMWC8365 | ORD GBP0.00001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.05 | -4.76% | 1.00 | 0.95 | 1.05 | 1.15 | 0.975 | 1.13 | 1,646,869 | 11:20:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 1.57M | -2.29M | -0.0128 | -0.78 | 1.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/6/2019 11:13 | If that trade is genuine it's a terrible price to sell at. Seems the mm offloaded it for 1.7p via a 500k buy. | dave4545 | |
14/6/2019 11:07 | Fine by me at that price. Up to 2 million now after a 1.67 nibble of my own. Someone unloaded 450k earlier near 1.5? Edit: someone else bought 500k straight after that, hence the micro dip around 10.07am. | bones | |
14/6/2019 10:49 | Nibbles continue, 1.67p offer atm so they will show as sales. Happy with this today | dave4545 | |
14/6/2019 10:29 | Dave, some jealous one, keeps giving us red thumbs lol Are we bothered, stay long, stay strong, 20M traded in a day, tells you something big is brewing imo but everyone should do their own research, I don’t want them blaming me when we are 4p + | ny boy | |
14/6/2019 09:27 | Penny is starting to drop now, always get a little bit of profit taking after a strong run but it's going to make the dip prices a lot stronger. | dave4545 | |
14/6/2019 09:05 | Whoosh 250k buyer is keen, been a couple of Nex exchange too | dave4545 | |
14/6/2019 08:22 | Yeah, they finished the weekly mugging now up the bid/offer lol Onwards & upwards, 20M trades last week, still a mystery! | ny boy | |
14/6/2019 07:43 | Up pre-market always a good sign Lets hope for another Friday of heavy volume | dave4545 | |
13/6/2019 17:46 | Maybe you’re right Dave, but maybe, like me on occasion, investors wait ‘til right at the end after testing prices for a while then jump in just before market closes. They, as it appears you have too, have been watching! :o) On a purely statistical probability point of view, you could surmise that every trade during a trading day has only a 10-second window, creating a statistical timing improbability with each and every trade. For example, Why 12.01.56 seconds...or why 10.45 and 10 seconds. Each time frame is an unlikely event taken of itself. Dr Falls :O) | pennyfalls | |
13/6/2019 16:31 | :-)) had to wait until 6 seconds left for a buy 175k ! edit strange 200k buy on nex with 50 seconds left then at 1.57p then 175k with seconds left at 1.59p Weird time to buy in, are they expecting a Rns first thing otherwise why not leave it till the morning ? | dave4545 | |
12/6/2019 22:06 | Ps Bones. Yes I do still think there's a small gap. They aren't always filled though. Usually are. | pennyfalls | |
12/6/2019 22:03 | Hi there Dave, Yes, I get what you're saying, but equally and oppositely , and with the attendant technical data and RNS', what makes you think the MMs aren't also holding it back for a large Buy order being filled behind the scenes too? I think the next 2-3 days will be revelatory in whatever machinations are going on | pennyfalls | |
12/6/2019 21:59 | Pennyfalls, is it really a gap? With quote spreads like 1.30 - 1.50 and 1.40 - 1.70, it is arguable that it’s all been covered as the quote before the gap up may have been 1.20 - 1.40 and we have fallen back to 1.40 - 1.50 today before bouncing (and the bid is still 1.40 officially). I think it is splitting hairs. The gap is filled in my opinion. | bones | |
12/6/2019 21:31 | Thought that looked a bit obvious after Friday. How many buys went through in the last few hours at 1.7p offer and did not budge it. Obviously at 1.5p the mm will not offer the size but they seem to increase what is on offer when price goes back up. I'm sure a holding Rns is coming tomorrow or Friday, mm's do not carry 20 million shares on their books unless somebody is supplying stock to them. | dave4545 | |
12/6/2019 21:15 | ....although the gap from 1.32 to 1.45 remains.. will this be filled quickly, now the Golden Cross has occurred?! Interesting day tomorrow me thinks. And..just out of interest, Dave et al, why are you sure there's a systemic seller? I'm not. | pennyfalls | |
12/6/2019 19:16 | Hi Bones.. Yep, I think so. MMs rarely leave a gap | pennyfalls | |
12/6/2019 16:42 | Today may have been Pennyfalls’ dip to retest below 1.50. | bones | |
12/6/2019 16:21 | We'll get there in the end. If they have a product that they claim will save time and money in a market worth $300 billion and this is from a independent source then it's just a matter of time before some more good news comes from that. | dave4545 | |
12/6/2019 16:03 | If Carlsberg did MSYS share charts..... | bones | |
12/6/2019 16:00 | I always have a 6 pack Of carlsberg | ny boy | |
12/6/2019 15:05 | Agreed, Dave, I’d be better off hitting the gym in the elusive hunt for a six pack. | bones | |
12/6/2019 15:00 | Yep tough times. I no longer read the Rns list at 7am. You buy a share on news and before you know it your 20/30% down. My monitor is just the shares I hold. I've stopped trading and now I'm medium/long term. Short term if they spike 200-300% but that is a dream atm but there is always a few chosen ones that get that treatment. I'd have quit watching today at 10am had it not been for the dire weather here in uk. | dave4545 | |
12/6/2019 14:53 | Dave, it’s the whole market. Even the “hot stocks” volumes are dropping off. Peeps have bored themselves out of the market :) | bones | |
12/6/2019 14:52 | I can see a steady stream of deals for various products on a various basis. South Korea last week, where will be next ? | dave4545 | |
12/6/2019 14:43 | 2. is launch not actually sell though | knowing |
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