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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.05 | 1.00 | 1.10 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Components, Nec | 1.57M | -2.29M | -0.0128 | -0.82 | 1.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/7/2019 20:26 | Back to uptrend line, so can expect a resumption of upward movement soon: free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | bones | |
10/7/2019 15:41 | Would be good to see a blockbuster RNS and catch the lot of them short. Ideally at 4.15 in the afternoon :) | bones | |
10/7/2019 15:30 | Without a doubt they are seeing if they can flush somebody out. They are being really mean atm on the bid, actually they have been mean on the bid all the way down from 2p Online spread is around 15% which is shocking, they manipulate this one a lot. | dave4545 | |
10/7/2019 15:24 | They have to be shaking the tree. I think it’s mainly Winterflood screwing around while Singer sits on the offer with their rump on sale. | bones | |
10/7/2019 15:08 | Laughable 30k buy on nex no move, 100,000 buy on Ord no move, 10,000 sell just now on Nex at 1.5p (£150) mm drops bid from 1.5 to 1.4p | dave4545 | |
07/7/2019 21:27 | Added it for what it's worth. I'd say only 1% now go around researching stocks and buying in when quiet. We either come out with great news to get noticed or somebody on twitter with influence and I mean good or bad influence mentions them and I cannot see a pump and dumper going for this unles it issues a Rns and does 100-200% like Med did last week. | dave4545 | |
07/7/2019 21:16 | Here is an earlier one from the 2018 interims but the content is still very relevant to progress today: | bones | |
07/7/2019 21:05 | Perhaps worth bumping this short presentation from Glenn Tracey from March 2019 to remind us of the company’s current objectives: Dave, worth having this link in the header? | bones | |
07/7/2019 18:58 | Yeah, still holding AOR, many of these stocks can take ages to start powering ahead, most PI’s lose interest and sell out, happy holding here too. Stay patient | ny boy | |
07/7/2019 18:31 | hoping for next deal/tie up this month. | dave4545 | |
05/7/2019 08:33 | I always thought if you really want a fast buck and like gambling then betfair is the place for you. People trying to make a profit on small caps that have no patience to hold have little chance of beating the market makers and their wide spreads. They are better off say backing at horse on betfair at say 6.8 and leaving a closing out price of 6.2 for a slight profit, chances are you will get filled in running most times. The losses I see people take on shares in a few hours are horrendous, if people really want to make £50-100 here and there then go to betfair not shares. | dave4545 | |
04/7/2019 15:40 | Yes, that is the crazy aspect. It’s more like roulette, keep sticking their diminishing pot on a number until it comes up. | bones | |
04/7/2019 14:54 | It's desperate atm But what I cannot understand is why so many are buying a stock then selling it for a loss within a few hours because it's not move in their favour. No wonder the mm's are not pushing stocks up on buys, they do not have to atm, they sit back wait a hour and get it all back. | dave4545 | |
04/7/2019 11:50 | Agreed, Dave. For example, I have a solid holding in AOR (also NY Boy has some I think) where developments are under way in healthcare devices and it’s a dead cert that major players have a watching brief, especially regarding the heart valve technology. The finals are due in a week or so. That should give us a progress report and the share price may do nothing (currently 55p) and might even decline but you never know when some kind of interest from a major gets announced. I am not expecting fireworks yet so it is not a recommendation to buy, but an example of the situation like MSYS and MED. The herd is also missing in action at AOR and I have never known it so quiet with hardly a trade in recent weeks. Them’s the markets, I guess! | bones | |
04/7/2019 11:30 | Convinced it's coming But 99% will not buy in, put it up to 3p offer on news and watch the herd pile in. Same applies for every stock though not just msys. Their market for biologics is a monster so surely a deal will come. | dave4545 | |
04/7/2019 09:19 | Yes, I can see the parallels there, Dave, in terms of a mini-product enhancing an existing technology for OEM’s. one decent commercial collaboration sets the hare running. | bones | |
04/7/2019 08:55 | Seen MED chaps Our time here will come. Just one bit of excellent news and they will be chasing this up when over 100% up | dave4545 | |
03/7/2019 10:03 | Microsaic @Microsaic 12m12 minutes ago More New article on advances in #biopharmaceutical #manufacturing control strategies, and how Microsaic is responding with its #miniaturized #massspectrometry technology, ProteinID, which can be used in the continuous monitoring of #CPPs, #CQAs real-time | dave4545 | |
02/7/2019 16:54 | Singer clearly has stock to shift, probably the rump of what they sold on 6th June. Once that gets disclosed and ended, we should have take off. | bones | |
02/7/2019 15:10 | Good move bang on the trendline so it just supports the uptrend if we rise from here. 1.522-1.645p best prices atm | dave4545 | |
02/7/2019 11:06 | Goodness me ...14k sell @ 1.41p 😂🤦 | ny boy | |
02/7/2019 09:55 | That one was me Dave, anything bigger would have cost 1.675 which I take to be Singer’s large seller. Winterflood is the only MM that deals on NEX I believe. | bones | |
02/7/2019 09:47 | 200k bought at 1.57p on Nex 340 profit for the mm if same one that bought at 1.4p yesterday It's a hard life for those poor mm's | dave4545 |
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