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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Netscientific Plc | LSE:NSCI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN4R5Q82 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 63.00 | 61.00 | 65.00 | 63.00 | 63.00 | 63.00 | 1,654 | 07:47:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 1M | -3.09M | -0.1312 | -4.80 | 14.85M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/8/2020 11:39 | Old news presumably? | investordave | |
07/8/2020 18:28 | Justaman, can't see you investing in this...go and pile in, you know it makes sense!!! | k1ngkonggb | |
07/8/2020 17:51 | Ooo touchy. | justaman | |
07/8/2020 10:34 | Still appears to be overhang. Will see how it plays out today and Monday then make a call. Spread needs to tighten too. | justaman | |
07/8/2020 09:08 | Lovely 8.20 paid. This could be it with Acacia out and draw attention of traders. Let's see how far she moves | justaman | |
07/8/2020 08:24 | Looking good for a move if buying continues here. Overhang should be all but gone | justaman | |
06/8/2020 17:50 | I have no other interest in this, certainly not pre consolidation, than an overhang recovery. | justaman | |
06/8/2020 17:40 | That's from the 4th so on fumes. There isn't 2.76% left it'll be well below that. Either way the market moves will tell you when that's clear. Personally on an overhang play i would rather be in early while on fumes then once they're out especially my with the low shares here. | justaman | |
06/8/2020 16:59 | Still 2.7% left to dump | jayminpatel1 | |
06/8/2020 15:24 | I can't see how this won't go up once selling pressure is off. I'll be out before the 24th anyway but there's been quite a bit of pressure from Acacia and now out the bulls take control or so one would like to think :) | justaman | |
06/8/2020 15:20 | I will do either way. Happy to accept if I lose or win ? | justaman | |
06/8/2020 14:26 | Well even I bought in off the back of Acacia leaving on an overhang clearance trade. | justaman | |
06/8/2020 14:14 | Never bought the Acacia overhang clearing rumours but looks like they are finally out or near out. Absolute clown outfit. NSCI was always bigger and better than being reduced to a mere overhang play | the stigologist | |
06/8/2020 11:29 | It is common for AIM companies to raise fresh capital by way of a placing, which is quicker and cheaper than a rights issue. The placing price is always lower than the prevailing share price to attract investors. This does not necessarily mean that the share price will drift lower. I have seen instances where a well funded company after a placing goes on to succeed because it has the funds to invest. I hope this is the case with NSCI. | kingston78 | |
06/8/2020 00:22 | Just realised one of the reasons NSCI raised was so they could follow on their investment in PDSB which has filed a $100m 'shelf' offering. That one could be HUGE so fully support Management wanting to maintain exposure | the stigologist | |
05/8/2020 15:25 | Where's your sense of humor? You need some with this share! | crosschris | |
05/8/2020 14:11 | Tautological statement otherwise known | everready1 | |
05/8/2020 13:10 | This will be £1 very soon! Watch out for takeoff,,,I mean consolidation :) | crosschris | |
05/8/2020 12:03 | andymunchkin4 Aug '20 - 17:55 - 2305 of 2351 Edit 0 0 1 Postman ringsTwice ItsGoing back to mreRealistic 4p asP&d merchants leaving the sinkingship 1bi1 ——— SorryGuys but placingSays all | andymunchkin | |
05/8/2020 09:29 | Must be a marketmaker | the stigologist | |
05/8/2020 09:16 | Scratching my head with the double negatives - someone skipped English classes at school... | topnotch |
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