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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Open Orphan Plc | LSE:ORPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9275X97 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 10.00 | 9.50 | 10.50 | - | 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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14/9/2022 18:03 | No point in hiding it Sos Which apparently OO were trying to do. Why?? Maybe today's story is a 'buy the news 'scenario but considering the massive share price collapse something smells. | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 17:53 | Ohh you surprise me, I thought you would be still holding your fictious shares. You are just making everyone see what you really are, so please continue and let that mask drop fully .Insider trading goes on every day, it does not suggest for one minute that those on the BOD or associated with that business, any business are culpable, and well you know it. | m5 | |
14/9/2022 17:51 | So your posting quite a few times on same issue because you've sold half your holdings :) I don't have a big position here but wish i never bought any shares in this company.... | sos100 | |
14/9/2022 17:47 | It's there in black and white m5,No one knows the details.Of course the company is going to issue a statement like the one Walbrook issued.Its protocol.Its like saying Not Guilty. 2020 is not years ago,its well within the legal statutes. Maybe I'll regret it but I sold half my holdings today when I saw the article just before the big drop for a chunky loss. I've seen stocks halted for less. | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 17:28 | We'll see m5. You know what they say Where there's smoke there's fire.. And our ex Executive Chairman isn't exactly smelling of 🌹's. | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 17:12 | That's 1 man's opinion toyin.. The share price had been well and truly hammered before 'The Currency' article today. 10p to 9p is nothing considering the 80% collapse already I'd love to know how long OO have been cooperating with the Irish police. Someone knew and was selling into every rally. | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 17:10 | 10p tomorrow. Feel sorry for the people who panicked sold. Glad I got some more at 8p. | wololol | |
14/9/2022 16:57 | There is a reply from Walbrook on the LSE forum. Apparently it happened in 2020 and that OO management are not involved. This obviously is the reason the share has been selling off for months Someone knew there was an investigation going on. | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 16:39 | hxxps://thecurrency. | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 16:38 | Where does it mention ORPH? | gregb | |
14/9/2022 16:35 | m5 take your head out of the sand.This is high level stuff. Central Bank of Ireland reported it! Irish police are investigating fraud! | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 16:28 | So could knowledge of the allegation and concern about the reputational impact have been a factor in the decision to rename the company? | 1gw | |
14/9/2022 16:24 | Hey the share price speaks for itself. With missed timelines,miscalcula I think if Open Orphan's Irish wing have been talking to the Irish police,then there should have been an RNS especially as the share was crashing. Mo probably knew during the mid term update. | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 16:17 | BS from superTWit | jambam | |
14/9/2022 16:16 | It not a non story.Its very real. What if the investigation reveals more shenanigans? | chica1 | |
14/9/2022 16:13 | Article is years old | lhoskins | |
14/9/2022 16:04 | Will be heading lower imho | jpuff | |
14/9/2022 16:03 | He always came across like a dodgy second hand car salesman to me. I guess my gut feel was right especially after the previous failure too in the company whose name escapes me now but from which this was born. | jpuff |
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