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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Omega Diagnostics Group Plc | LSE:ODX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VCP282 | ORD 4P |
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% | 2.20 | 2.00 | 2.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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19/10/2020 07:36 | Very good RNS. Better then market expectations , so expect 52 week high today. Looking at pre market order books , looks like a potential opening of 1.10p to 1.20p. 7.45am will have a clear picture | oilisgold | |
19/10/2020 07:33 | Very good news regarding pricing being ahead of expectations. And I like the stress that is put upon (1) the 1m units being the UK Government's "initial" order, and (2) the "potential to create additional value by making the test available to third parties beyond the UK Government". ODX "will look to update investors on further orders as they come through".... | rivaldo | |
19/10/2020 07:27 | Decent RNS... should fly todat | losses | |
19/10/2020 07:19 | Expect Tullow Oil to fly today. It leaked Late on Friday in a Publication that the $575m deal With French giant Total for the Ugandan assets is about to close. And well done here | ruskie123 | |
19/10/2020 07:17 | Are we there yet? | volsung | |
19/10/2020 07:17 | Slightly. Let's get this MHRA announcement in the bag this week 🙂 | coley15 | |
19/10/2020 07:16 | And pricing ahead of analyst estimates! | ayl30 | |
19/10/2020 07:08 | Good news!!! | thehitman1 | |
19/10/2020 06:59 | All this swearing in your language isn't good for any new investor. Many new investors get CAUGHT PANTS DOWN AND GET A POUNDING , so tje last and least those investors want to do is not to have to read your posts. | oilisgold | |
18/10/2020 23:23 | The Coronavirus and the Constitution | Constitution Day Celebration Panel | muddywater | |
18/10/2020 17:46 | At some point the dam will burst for ODX ( and others) offering rapid testing. No one knows quite when but it will happen and I believe it will ultimately driven by the public wanting to test themselves on a regular basis ( if they have not had the disease) and taking an antibody test to establish whether they have had the disease. The public are not going to tolerate this omnishambles for much longer - circuit-breakers etc only kick the tin can down the road and ultimately do as much damage as they seek to prevent. The problem that the Governments have got themselves into is that they have delegated too much to the likes of SAGE and PHE and as a consequence allowed the "follow the science" mantra to take-over. The situation requires real leadership and sadly that appears to be completely absent in London,Edinburgh,Car I accept testing in isolation will not provide the solution - that is because there is no solution per se but we do need to recognise that we have to live with the virus and put in place a testing regime that is devolved to the individual and we take personal responsibility - the command and control centralist and increasingly authoritarian approach will just not work. The diagnostic tools are out there that can enable us to live a life without the prospect of ever increasing restrictions and state/police interventions. The dam will burst - patience remains a virtue. | nxc | |
18/10/2020 11:42 | “X KING OF TAJ MAHAL” 👑 LUKEAD THIS AINT AVACT BOARD SO GET LOST U LOOSER!!!! | riz000 | |
18/10/2020 10:06 | Jock, don't delude yourself. Advfn and similar sites don't give a toss about quality-any brain dead but serious business would remove these nuisance posters who are deliberately spamming-that's all it is. Sites want page hits and numbers-advertisers base their spend on it-and ignore the content. FB does it-some of these guys are paid to post anything-the drivel tells you that. Most of them are penniless and never held a share in their lives, despite their BS. So filter and ignore them. ADVFN doesn't care but won't allow you to block them. | cumnor | |
18/10/2020 09:46 | Why have they not been removed by adfvn? Surely if they are reported and it's checked they would be removed | jock3636 | |
18/10/2020 09:41 | Yes Possibly more to check antibody build up. | pharmaboy3 | |
18/10/2020 09:03 | I think 🤔 ODX has been and continues to be a GREAT 👍 share to hold Just a shame this thread 🧵 is trashed by a few posters like RIZ and mikemichael2. These 2 in particular are scum and in the case of the former requires medical assistance. | lukead | |
18/10/2020 08:14 | will every dose need an antibody test afterwards | remarkomsoc | |
18/10/2020 08:13 | The US giant hopes to make 100 million doses available this year, of which 40 million are destined for the UK – a figure that will be dwarfed by the 1.3 billion jabs the company aims to manufacture in 2021. Every patient who receives the vaccine will need two doses. | remarkomsoc | |
18/10/2020 07:12 | I assume that Friday's welcome rise was on the back of AVACT's rise following news that ODX are probably going to join in manufacturing AVACTA's LFT Antigen product | sandcrab2 | |
17/10/2020 23:41 | W...kerd intelleginent te...t. f you nob head | upomega | |
17/10/2020 23:26 | “X KING OF TAJ MAHAL” 👑 Lukead YOU REALLY ARE A LUN!!! LOL U MAKE ME LAUGH UR NOT EVEN INVESTED HERE SO STFU AND GET LOST BEFORE WE All KICK UR BACKSIDE DONT MAKE ME COME TO AVACT BOARD U KNOW REALLY WELL I CAN SINGLE HANDILY DESTROY AVACT BOARD 😂 😆 LUKEAD U AVACT CLOWNS GOT NCYT WRONG AND NOW UR DERAMPING ODX 🙄 | riz000 | |
17/10/2020 22:59 | Bs....rd heads | upomega | |
17/10/2020 19:17 | Never seen soo much ramping of a share that is currently going on at AVCT. Its not even AVCT test. | oilisgold |
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