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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Optibiotix Health Plc | LSE:OPTI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP0RTP38 | ORD 2P |
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% | 18.00 | 17.50 | 18.50 | 18.00 | 18.00 | 18.00 | 66,018 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.34 | 16.41M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/10/2018 07:04 | Another US deal! | 7ilas | |
09/10/2018 06:58 | Investors are simply taking profits, people sell the shares where they have profits rightly or wrongly. There is a lot of talk of the market crashing in October so people are taking money off the table. A very difficult decision to make !!!!It is just a matter of time with OPTI IMHO | parsons4 | |
08/10/2018 21:56 | Don't worryJust BE | rastamouse | |
08/10/2018 21:26 | "Where were you when OPTI bombed through £1?" Waiting for the inevitable Einstein. :) | michaelmouse | |
08/10/2018 20:18 | Your right Risky, but the share price has also relatively quickly retraced from that peak, almost back into the frustrating long term trading range (60p - 80p area). I hope I'm wrong as it's simply a frustration (not that it really matters in the long term, if you're a believer and intend to hold as the fundamentals WILL eventually win through and the share price will go up). Sienna | siennadelekat21 | |
08/10/2018 19:33 | The share price was last at this price mid July. Since then the following news has been RNSed:- chairman bought 103K shares at 98.7p- US pharma deal- Sean Christie appointed- Bened deal- Bulgarian cholbiome deal- CTC group Slimbiome deal- Formulation Creations Slimbiome dealMarkets not great today, but the Dow is back in the blue, and FTSE futures are up.An opportunity has presented itself. | parob | |
08/10/2018 19:12 | Sienna everyone said the same in the 50s/60s following a raft of RNS that had no immediate impact. The share price then doubled on no revenue figures and no specific catalyst to speak of. That was the daily conversation back then which was ultimately proved wrong. | riskybusiness1 | |
08/10/2018 18:56 | At last rampers are learning. | monkeywench1 | |
08/10/2018 18:37 | There is no bottom.There is no top.There just is.Chill be man. | rastamouse | |
08/10/2018 18:35 | Im sure at some point in the future rasta will attempt to convince us he timed his bottom entry... | slartybartfaster | |
08/10/2018 17:56 | Aieee reee maaannnn | rastamouse | |
08/10/2018 17:55 | Rasta been on that skunk again I see. | loungeact | |
08/10/2018 17:31 | Bubbles my nature..burst.Credit bubble.Tech bubbleEtcEtcEventual | rastamouse | |
08/10/2018 17:24 | Ftse only down 1% today. Opti down how much from its high? Sienna, I think you are right. But how far down will it go before the numbers are clearer? To be fair SoH is normally quite reactive when the share price drops so maybe we will get a proactive interview to reassure us there is lots going on behind the scenes and plenty of news flow to come. | imnotlong | |
08/10/2018 17:21 | Michaelmous, you should be more concerned with your frauds, bogus accounting several of your own small caps in freefall. Don't forget to big up your imaginary triple digit gains though. Must keep the illusion going. Where were you when OPTI bombed through £1? | slartybartfaster | |
08/10/2018 17:12 | Not sure even supermarket news is gonna get the share price fired up yet imnotlong. We've had several deals RNS'd that will likely create revenues in due course, but the share price has done nothing but go down. As suggested by others, numbers are now likely to be the only catalyst of any decent future rises.Just a waiting game I'm afraid.Sienna | siennadelekat21 | |
08/10/2018 16:51 | Have to disagree there....Vodafone down 3.5% FeverTree down 10% Blue Prism down 13% overall FTSE down nearly 100 points once again. VRS down 8%. Bad day for vast majority of UK stocks. Market is anything but steady at the mo. | riskybusiness1 | |
08/10/2018 16:43 | Small trades from day to day. Still plenty of people with large Holdings in the share. Don’t be discouraged from people who don’t hold anymore and try to push the share price down. Why show any interest if it’s not for personal benefit ? | jammyjim | |
08/10/2018 16:34 | It looks like you've all abandoned ship ;) Sensible move. Still hideously overvalued. | michaelmouse | |
08/10/2018 16:32 | Good of you to join us, been away the last few weeks and months? | 1bokke | |
08/10/2018 16:02 | Looks, feels and smells like the beginning of a bear market, although they are notoriously difficult to predict. If it is then the 44% drop from it's recent high will seem like a light rainfall in the context of the incoming storm. I've noticed the non/low revenue generating loss making stocks on ridiculously high market caps are already suffering. Just in case I'd get your woolly hats, mittens and winter coats ready. If this is the long overdue bear market then you ain't seen nothing yet. | michaelmouse | |
08/10/2018 15:59 | Risky, the overall market is quite steady. There are always companies within that that are up or down. Opti is down more than most over the last month. More than just a top slice tip from TW could impact. Sweetbiotix big and exciting news this week would help. Supermarket news overdue in my opinion as well. The placing back in May was to partly fund upfront stock costs for that. | imnotlong | |
08/10/2018 15:20 | Has anyone seen the overall market today? Bn companies down by over 10%. Great opportunity if timed correctly. | riskybusiness1 | |
08/10/2018 14:43 | Could easily happen...easily. | rayrac |
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