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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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22/4/2021 07:52 | Don't read Motley Fool they will write pure rubbish its click bait designed to be challenging. | pogue | |
22/4/2021 07:52 | Np marvel,monkey i believe he is waiting until after the demerger before buying more oo because oo will more than likely fall further having said that the free shares should offset some of that fall,hopefully. | scotty1 | |
22/4/2021 07:52 | Great Cathal Friel interview with Medtech earlier this month which many investors will not have seen. Some very insightful statements and despite the 50 min timeline it is worth listening to the whole interview. Everything looking very strong. | adorling | |
22/4/2021 07:51 | He wants them but does not want to keep them. I imagine that is not an isolated opinion. | marvelman | |
22/4/2021 07:49 | Interesting summary...thanks Scotty | marvelman | |
22/4/2021 07:47 | Why would the Fool author not want some free shares? | monkeyfudger | |
21/4/2021 22:56 | Not sure that would solve the problem Klos. I expect at the moment snotty would have second thoughts and realise 12t actually raises some good points and would be welcome on the moderated board iyswim. At least for a while. | pierre oreilly | |
21/4/2021 22:45 | I am getting fed up with toes. He is not amusing. He is simply unpleasant. Whose board is this? Can he not be kicked out? | klosters65 | |
21/4/2021 21:30 | Lol, you are funny 12t. It seems like you're pulling your hair out behind your screen. Please don't have a heart attack on my behalf. If you don't want to be viewed as a puerile liar, then don't lie, simples. But if you must persist, then why not tell us the price you paid for your 1.2m shares, and why haven't you sold them? I think this might be a quid total value by the year end, and that would be only a very slow appreciation compared to last year. I've given all my reasons, so won't repeat them again. Any reasons why you're bearish apart from the fact you sold a year ago? Could you accept you've been pretty wrong over the last year? Admission is the escape route from your cognitive denial, that's if you want to escape. | pierre oreilly | |
21/4/2021 20:03 | O'reilly you little gobshyte - you really haven't got a clue | 12toes | |
21/4/2021 18:57 | There is literally no chance the vote will be a negative. it will probably be over 99% positive (of those that bothered to vote) | discojames | |
21/4/2021 18:50 | As you say each to their own. No rights, no wrongs, only consequences. For those interested, finished sat right on the 21 day ema. Itchy finger to top up, but no signal. I will continue to watch. | m5 | |
21/4/2021 17:37 | KPE - no problem with your view, I was just replying to a question with regard to my own investment style. Everyone has their own risk profile and mine will not suit everybody. Ref the dotcom bubble - I'd have probably gone for Amazon as a high conviction stock, which I don't think has done too badly since. Not sure about selling on news though. If I'd have done that with ORPH on the first bit of good news, I'd have missed out on a 500% profit to date (with plenty more to come). Each to their own. IMHO | jigger_1 | |
21/4/2021 17:30 | I've already voted in favour. Just hope we don't have this constant drop in share price until then!! | digger2779 | |
21/4/2021 17:19 | On H/L we have until the 26th April to vote. I am wondering how holders will vote, against or in favour or the demerger? | malcolmmm | |
21/4/2021 16:47 | Jigger 1. Diversification is key to a healthy portfolio. Especially to reduce risk.I don't mean to sound rude but if you followed your investment style during the dot com boom you'd be sitting on substantial loses. Fundamentals are healthy balance sheets and consistant profits. Something most companies no longer have so the markets are based on what ifs and jam tomorrow. Buy the rumours and sell the news. | kpe | |
21/4/2021 16:23 | I look forward to reading that as well. Many thanks for sharing jiggers. | plasybryn | |
21/4/2021 16:18 | Jigger_121 Apr '21 - 15:29 - 14621 of 14625 I would not have expected you to say any different, just chancing my arm!!! Of course, look forward to it. Cheers. | m5 | |
21/4/2021 16:02 | Marv - Just send it through to: Raglan Capital 18 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2 :-) | jigger_1 | |
21/4/2021 15:51 | Jigger...send me your bank details and I will be only to happy to pay you for your research which I know will be better and less biased than any broker note....only half kidding :-)) | marvelman | |
21/4/2021 15:47 | Lauds - try not to sweat it. Initially, I was underwater with ORPH when I first invested but if you've done your homework, you will realise that the fundamentals will see this through to much higher levels. The recent share price dip is just short term noise - ignore that and stick with your convictions. Short term traders always lose out on significantly larger returns, due to lack of research and or belief in what they 'invest' in. IMHO | jigger_1 | |
21/4/2021 15:29 | m5 - happy to divulge once I've completed my due diligence, met or exceeded my investment case threshold & built a position. Hope that's okay? | jigger_1 |
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