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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nanosynth Group Plc | LSE:NNN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFX0ZN92 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.092 | - | 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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24/12/2021 07:59 | Volume in the last hour yesterday was impressive, if it continues this morning the price should accelerate | 7rademark | |
24/12/2021 07:52 | Fund managers would give their right arm for 5-10% profit. Here's the expert's view on the NNN near-term technicals: Note: This chart was produced earlier this week (before the jump yesterday). | david gruen | |
24/12/2021 07:41 | See Shane's posts on just about everything. Nearly every stock he buys on the spike goes considerably lower. Mos "100 bagger" now over half the price. Whatever spikes today he'll probably buy it and then start posting 10-50-100 bagger price target ramps on the thread All to get 5-10% profit on his trade | dave4545 | |
24/12/2021 01:35 | Due diligence: A lifestyle stock for some, a plaything for others, a steady earner for market makers, it reminds me of a sponge, absorptive short term, soiled medium term and decaying long term. | glavey | |
23/12/2021 22:23 | Shane. Have you any idea how many shares are in issue. To get to 5p alone will be a monumental ask. | charlesjames1 | |
23/12/2021 22:13 | You'll be one of the first ones to sell in the first 5 mins tomorrow shane ! | dave4545 | |
23/12/2021 21:21 | Depends on size of contracts, that will obviously determine how high the share price goes, Arb went from 3p-£3.30 and NCYT went up to £12.50. | shanew48 | |
23/12/2021 19:41 | There are billions of shares in issue. Anywhere near 5p would be an absolute miracle so best to not get carried away | charlesjames1 | |
23/12/2021 19:39 | lol shane By the time this lot ever get around to selling a decent amount of masks covid will not exist anymore. | dave4545 | |
23/12/2021 18:25 | Yep, share price could be in the £'s, looked like there may have been a leak of contract news today. Let's see. | shanew48 | |
23/12/2021 18:17 | FTSE 100 stock in the making! 17p 2022 target! | david gruen | |
23/12/2021 18:08 | How stupid do you look | bmwman3 | |
23/12/2021 17:38 | merry xmas to the filter button! 🎅🏾 | abbynat | |
23/12/2021 16:32 | It’s like filter heaven on here with the usual wretches… | charlesjames1 | |
23/12/2021 16:32 | Where were the three donkeys when the price was 1p then they get fomo and the gambling makes them buy at 1.2 | newbietrader2000 | |
23/12/2021 16:22 | Go away u pathetic specimen! | urchin1 | |
23/12/2021 16:06 | Agree it is looking good but my share for the year ahead has to be ZPHR good to be here with news coming rising nicely into close | bmwman3 | |
23/12/2021 13:59 | Bids is weak | newbietrader2000 | |
23/12/2021 11:28 | BIDS looks like a bagger too. Surprised you're not there Newbie! | david gruen | |
23/12/2021 11:23 | Couple of sells and it tanks | newbietrader2000 | |
23/12/2021 10:22 | They need cash | newbietrader2000 | |
23/12/2021 10:22 | Then the next rns will be the placing at around 0.5/0.6pSome already know this but keep quietThen mark Dufus will start the new year with a bang | newbietrader2000 | |
23/12/2021 10:21 | You have to wonderWhen this announcement was rns the volume was 800mWhere did all this come fromDo you actually think that it was private investors buyingNOIt was brokers who have placing stock and are forward rolling it | newbietrader2000 | |
23/12/2021 10:20 | Where are the chasers of this morning they prob have sold out at losses already | newbietrader2000 |
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