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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 |
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26/1/2021 12:28 | Taken from elsewhere, this was from an e-mail reply from CF After complaints from investors CF scaling back presentations. CF says he does not talk the share price down, he carefully manages expectations. He adds, "I think when the news comes out in the next few weeks, we will have a very exciting 6 months ahead of us" edit, I think he has got the message. I am sure mine was not the only e-mail. | m5 | |
26/1/2021 12:10 | Disco..I really don't want this tennis match spoiling the BB. I did not say I wanted Acacia to replace anyone. I said the Woodford holding (taken on by Acacia) was divested a relatively short time ago (which is what I was originally referring to)and now we have another II divesting. If you want the last word on the subject then do so but I will not be responding further on what I see as a perfectly reasonable statement of fact as I see it. | marvelman | |
26/1/2021 11:53 | Than I dont understand what you mean Marvelman, you said you didnt want an elephant replacing Invesco, I said who would replace them, you said acacia, i said theyve already sold out, you said "that's what im referring to"? | discojames | |
26/1/2021 11:46 | Can get 75k with R n B at a fraction under 24p | judijudi | |
26/1/2021 11:39 | Managed to get a poxy 1000 shares! | beastman | |
26/1/2021 11:34 | Disco..that's correct and what I was referring to. | marvelman | |
26/1/2021 11:32 | Yeah Beasty IG is the same | discojames | |
26/1/2021 11:31 | Same here with Iweb Beastman | marvelman | |
26/1/2021 11:30 | Malcolmmm, TW told his follows to bail out at 10p last year just, I am sure even his most loyal follows would not be hugely interested in his opinion on ORPH now. As regards to the Mello presentation I am only interested in what Cathal does and what he has to say next week, not long to wait now. | mark10101 | |
26/1/2021 11:28 | Ummm, interesting, I’m trying to top up with 10,000 shares and I can’t buy. I can sell but not buy, I’m with Lloyd’s. Anyone else having problems buying? | beastman | |
26/1/2021 11:25 | Luke it would be a top up opportunity, but as had been the trends recently there is none to be had on these drops, my broker only has a token £1k available at 24p... | mark10101 | |
26/1/2021 11:23 | Was TW at the Mello presentation? he usually is , I try to avoid him like the plague. | malcolmmm | |
26/1/2021 11:15 | Marvel, they were replaced with Acacia who have long since left the building. | discojames | |
26/1/2021 10:46 | pgaffney26 Jan '21 - 10:36 - 10980 of 10981 You will know far more than they do, that much seems obvious from what I have heard. How you can judge a business with out doing proper research is bizarre. Historical stuff. | m5 | |
26/1/2021 10:44 | We’ve been having top up opportunities for the last few months | talkman2 | |
26/1/2021 10:37 | Top up opportunity | lukehold | |
26/1/2021 10:36 | m5 So any more detail on what was said at Mello Thanks | pgaffney | |
26/1/2021 10:28 | A bit of feed back from the Mellow presentation. I hope nobody has sold on the back of that. Its frankly embarrassing. Do people pay to listen to these guys? "Sounds like Mello is one to avoid if that's the level they're operating at. You could give a bunch of 5 year olds an hour to research and they'd know more than that lot" "I also attended mello last night. They only had a weekend to research the companies so obviously won’t be as clued up as existing holders. Some of those guys only invest in companies that have already reached success. There were too many points about historical losses" | m5 | |
26/1/2021 10:28 | Post removed! | bobsworth | |
26/1/2021 10:22 | Top up time. Didn't expect to be back at this price. | dunns_river_falls | |
26/1/2021 10:18 | When Cathel stated on the interviews its healthy to take profits along the way. Prehaps it was a cryptic message that a large disposal was about to surpress the share price. | kpe | |
26/1/2021 10:16 | disco...the previous Woodford holding was replaced and without another elephant taking its place as far as I am aware. It is unfortunate we have had two II's offloading within such a small space of time. Edit..I should add that as Pierre has quite rightly pointed out we do not know for sure it is Investco continuing to offload but it does appear likely. | marvelman | |
26/1/2021 10:12 | What other elephant could replace them? Cathal can't sell for another 12-18 months | discojames | |
26/1/2021 09:47 | Agree Pierre. Besides, this is my watering hole and I like it here. | marvelman | |
26/1/2021 09:43 | Marvel, was the same situation when i bought. Outlook fantastic (but not as good as now) and the price in the doldrums due to continutal seller. There was a cash raise just before, and the price dropped below the issue price, yet there was still persistent selling. I couldn't believe how easy it was, day after day, buying chunks, as many others were too, yet the price stuck at what was obviously below its assessed value. If there is still an institutional seller (and we don't know that), then it's temporarily tough for current holders, but a great opportunity for new investors (or even existing ones) to get in/top up at an artificially low price. Of course, the opposite could happen at any time. Institutions start buying. That's what really drives the price up and up for months and years. It'll come. | pierre oreilly |
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