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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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08/2/2021 16:41 | Brasso we are already up 30% in Feb. This is simply a nice re-rate that has been due for a while. News we have in the pipeline is where the serious moves will be. Plenty of opportunity at this level. | lako42 | |
08/2/2021 16:41 | I've got 1,175,000 shares equates to £11,750 a point. YIPPEEEEEEEEE | ![]() 12toes | |
08/2/2021 16:38 | Would love it if you're right, M5! Cracking day again here all the same. Penny finally dropping to the masses hopefully. | bearnecessities | |
08/2/2021 16:35 | 30.1p close. Excellent!! | ![]() greenelf | |
08/2/2021 16:32 | When ORPH has broken out in the past its been good for a 20% - 30% move up. | ![]() brasso3 | |
08/2/2021 16:31 | Well we have had worse days. :-) Sliced through that potential 28p resistance, now for 32p. 32p gets taken out, flag comes into play and its 48p. IMHO, DYOR, ETC. | ![]() m5 | |
08/2/2021 16:29 | If we get a similar move over the next month that is similar to the one that started in Sept then we will be about where we should be at this moment in time. Further big news on top of that means we won't have ladders high enough to dust the ceiling. | lako42 | |
08/2/2021 16:11 | Maybe there is still a valuation gap and all those that obsessed and theorised about who was selling and how terribly suppressed ORPH was missed the bigger picture. We still have a lower MCAP than the loss marking HVIVO on its own back in 20215.... | ![]() mark10101 | |
08/2/2021 16:09 | You ain't got any mates, so that's BS, LOL. | ![]() m5 | |
08/2/2021 16:08 | Perhaps Techinvest helped as they tipped these over the weekend, keep buying note. One of their tips of the year | ![]() malcolmmm | |
08/2/2021 16:08 | Break out! | ![]() brasso3 | |
08/2/2021 16:06 | I told some of my buddies to buy In - that's probably moved the share price | ![]() 12toes | |
08/2/2021 16:01 | News on the way perhaps | ![]() malcolmmm | |
08/2/2021 15:59 | Looking at new almost 5-year highs now. Lovely. | ![]() rivaldo | |
08/2/2021 15:43 | I think re Disease in Motion is we will get some deals in place then IPO it, need to show revenue and potential for people to buy in. | ![]() pogue | |
08/2/2021 15:41 | Wearables Technology to LMIC’s & ORPH Intelligent Wearable Technologies and Clinical Applications in Low- and Middle-income Countries (LMIC) The webinar will discuss the growing medical applications of wearable technologies for healthcare, and potential roles in guiding clinical and public health decision-making. Ongoing work between Imperial College Centre for BioInspired Technology and Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Vietnam in development and clinical evaluation of these technologies for infectious diseases management will be introduced. This work forms part of a multi-national collaboration funded by the Wellcome Trust Flagships Award. hxxps://www.eventbri Note the references to LMIC’s, Imperial College and The Wellcome Trust. Now compare this to ORPH’s RNS dated 191120: Cathal Friel, Executive Chairman of Open Orphan, said: 'We are proud to have been selected to work alongside HIC-Vac and the Wellcome Trust to lead the consortium on this important and much needed guideline. hVIVO is at the forefront of human challenge studies and has world leading capabilities, this collaboration is recognition of the work we do in the scientific community." Andrew Catchpole, Chief Scientific Officer, hVIVO, said: "We are delighted to be collaborating with the members of the international consortium with specific input from low-to-Middle income countries (LMIC's). So I think we can safely assume there is yet another major ORPH project ongoing, in supplying infectious disease data to LMIC’s wearable technology. Just look at the list of LMIC’s! (according to the Wellcome Trust) below: hxxps://wellcome.org Yesterday I thought the China CHIM link was huge! Today I think half of the worlds population may benefit from ORPH’s wearable data – this underated company and it’s massive potential is just unbelievable! IMHO | trader_3 | |
08/2/2021 15:34 | I think when the recently Patented “Disease in Motion” wearables deal is announced we will be north of 50p given Cathal Friel recently stated he thought the deal would be worth more than the current parent Company. Exciting times ahead for sure. | ![]() adorling | |
08/2/2021 15:32 | YIPPEEEEEE we're back up again guys | ![]() 12toes | |
08/2/2021 15:02 | Cup and handle forming. Strong possibility of another RNS this week. HCS approval expected this week too. | ![]() lhoskins | |
08/2/2021 14:52 | The last hour today may be interesting? | ![]() greenelf | |
08/2/2021 13:40 | I believe the last time we hit 28p bid had a very quick retrace with sellers thinking it to be fully valued. However, this feels very different and is not in the least due to the very real promise of not just near term news but also the coming together of a company reborn. Exciting times ahead indeed. | ![]() marvelman | |
08/2/2021 13:33 | Hey buddy I'm no troll, I'm a big share holder, I'm just one of your gang now innit | ![]() 12toes | |
08/2/2021 13:24 | Hold this today and we will having a go at 32p, recent high, very soon. | ![]() m5 | |
08/2/2021 13:20 | Would just like to express my thanks to the regular posters over the last year, your advice has been superb throughout and this board has been a joy to read. Pierre, your humour and knowledge is very much appreciated. Has anyone seen Yump? | listener1 |
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