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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Novacyt S.a. | LSE:NCYT | London | Ordinary Share | FR0010397232 | EUR1/15TH (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.40 | -0.56% | 71.60 | 70.00 | 73.20 | 79.40 | 73.00 | 73.00 | 347,457 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
In Vitro,in Vivo Diagnostics | 22.49M | -25.73M | - | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2020 12:10 | with this buying in France already ,looking like may see strong afternoon . | bunz3 | |
23/10/2020 12:08 | Festario, I can feel your pain (au chocolat) | the patient investor | |
23/10/2020 12:07 | and Champagne at 16:31 to celebrate the perforation of the 13 quid hymen | the patient investor | |
23/10/2020 12:06 | I used to work in France, around Lilles and Roubaix, we didn't do much else but drink coffee to be fair. | festario | |
23/10/2020 12:06 | Pernod rather | the patient investor | |
23/10/2020 12:05 | People are drinking coffee in France. Will we see more coffee drinking this afternoon? | occultusverum1 | |
23/10/2020 12:00 | more strong buying France 13,10 Euro | bunz3 | |
23/10/2020 11:57 | climbing back towards 10% up 31 quid by Xmas, piece of cak... Christmas Pudding ffs | the patient investor | |
23/10/2020 11:55 | NOW MOVED UP TO £ 13 Euro | bunz3 | |
23/10/2020 11:54 | Strong buying France now 12,92 Euro | bunz3 | |
23/10/2020 11:52 | like how moving up in France now 12,88 Euro | bunz3 | |
23/10/2020 11:46 | don't forget that £287000 buy yesterday afternoon big news to come methinks care home rollout uk (worth £569m?) 2nd phase NHS hospitals (700 hospitals (?) on top of the existing 300 - see Angel podcast 2 days ago) Winterplex in France? Infection rate doubled there. India/Germany/Hungar t/o possibility? | andrbea | |
23/10/2020 11:44 | Watch the share price fly this afternoon with imminent news, expect close around £14. Would not want to be out for the weekend 🚀🚀 | smraynot | |
23/10/2020 11:44 | news of contracts regarding Winterplex yet to be announced. Don't let derampers get your shares! | czeck | |
23/10/2020 11:42 | like how these larger buyers loading up ,and how sellers being replaced ,need more sellers cleared at each level ,in my view been part of strength of rise seeing many sellers cleared at each level share price moves up | bunz3 | |
23/10/2020 11:40 | Here is my technical Analysis. If 1200p is smashed and backtested, expect 1500p max. If 1000p is backtested expect 1800p to 2000p. Like at 800p the range was 1200p to 1300p. | oilisgold | |
23/10/2020 11:38 | Dazzer, You are right. Demand is too much and companies like gdr, tils avct still have no product. | oilisgold | |
23/10/2020 11:38 | 7500 SHARE BUY , 4000 SHARE BUY these chunky buyers loading up with these shares ,was good to see so many sellers cleared before next move up ,so important to see more sellers out before each move up , | bunz3 | |
23/10/2020 11:37 | Oilisgold- yeah right Covid19 is going to disappear in a few months... 'it's like a miracle' who are you, POTUS? Get back to the oval office and try winning that 2nd term ;-) | czeck | |
23/10/2020 11:37 | At 800p i stated it will.go 1200 to 1300p max before cooling off. But good news is if its stays above 1000p ,next target will.be 1800p to 2000p. | oilisgold | |
23/10/2020 11:36 | It's just re-rating to market growth and demand ,still loads to go yet | dazzerman4 | |
23/10/2020 11:36 | Dazzer, I think you will be very dissapointed. I can see 1200 to 1300p high as i mentioned in my previous posts. | oilisgold | |
23/10/2020 11:35 | Pandemics last 2-3 years on average, vaccines take 7+ years do the maths | dazzerman4 | |
23/10/2020 11:35 | Its gone up too fast. | oilisgold |
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