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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 |
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Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.34 | 16.41M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/5/2017 22:12 | The first area of 'noise overhead' I had in mind yesterday was the lower trendline of the ascending channel. Classic chart lore prevailed and we were rejected by it. I'm afraid 60.00p looks inevitable IF we close below Friday's hammer. Should current levels fail, a high volume spike down is what I'm hoping for - so fill yer boots at sixty. M Log scale daily candlestick chart: | marnewton | |
09/5/2017 22:05 | John Henry isnt this the same business model probi are valued on? if so why has opti value not increased? | slartybartfaster | |
09/5/2017 22:00 | Recently the OPTI business model has become very clear to the market, B2B. With this type of model visibility is quite often very opaque. Maybe the market is simply rerating Opti to this type of model. | john henry | |
09/5/2017 21:59 | no result elrico? | incanus | |
09/5/2017 21:50 | OPTI MASSIVE SHORT ACTION!! | elrico | |
09/5/2017 21:47 | TT - Oh not that old chestnut...."falling in love with a stock." That sir is a lazy ill thought out, ill conceived counter. IMHO there has been no material negative since I bought my OPTI shares. In fact, the opposite is true. Slimbiome is c12 month ahead of mine and probably most investors commercial horizon. LP-LDL may be c12 months late if TW was to be believed, but that is not the same as the company is it! LP-LDL is on track to my mind. SweetBiotix is almost certainly c6-9 month ahead of most investors horizon. SBTX was never in the original business plan, yet netted £5m for 660k in a mere 12 months. You are confusing the daily price with company progress. If you don't see the progress, I'll ask you again...why don't you sell, lock in your profit and move on? No you didn't say OPTI is a fraud, you implied you have seen the same red flags as BPRG. Not for the first time and not for the 2nd, but numerous times you have made this reference. You are trying to be cute, but you are not, the inference is clear for all to see. I'm not important enough to be too close to the BOD. I think most reasonable people believe I share my research in good faith and trust I am not being led up the garden path. Only time will tell. | elrico | |
09/5/2017 21:32 | The unknown now is the frequency of the news flow. Let's hope it catches a few with their pants down. | bobdown2 | |
09/5/2017 21:28 | It's obvious there are loads of traders with this stock Neft. It's worth remembering that so far (check the chart) this stock has ALWAYS recovered to 80p+. | parob | |
09/5/2017 21:21 | Neft..10k are PI sellers and shorts... | talkingtrade | |
09/5/2017 21:09 | re john henry post/F3rd and the 10k seller and who it could possibly be, maybe a PI, this person would have to have plenty, John henry himself has indicated in the past that he has many opti shares and yet is constanly knocking the share, just like TT, i personally dont get it with these apparent holders bashing even if they think things are not right, why do it, you would think that they are not exactly helping their cause, well in TT's case if has sold, and i am not sure whe has, he is helping his cause if he wants to buy back, interesting. | neftanikoff | |
09/5/2017 20:55 | go figures new shop on line hss gone live 30 minutes ago www.gofigurediet.com | manc10 | |
09/5/2017 20:49 | I'm pretty sure I remember people saying 'Don't fall in love with shares' when ASOS was embryonic! Luckily I ignored the advice!I do however think that OPTI is a good share to trade too (I also have a significant amount as a long term hold) surfing on the rises and troughs. I suspect many of the neysayers are doing just that! | f3rdinand | |
09/5/2017 20:38 | Elrico its a case of supply and demand. im guessing the house broker was hoping recent news would attract buyers and clear the continued 20 15 10k seller. unfortunately demand isnt there. the only demand is from traders who are currently selling. 60p looks nailed on as the next test of support. To be honest i havent seen OPTIs stock this weak. Normally we would have seen demand kicking in, not so at the moment. | john henry | |
09/5/2017 20:25 | I think the share price "very disappointing action", is what we can all agree on, eoy, 2015 something like 90p, eoy, 2016 about 63p, 9th May 2017 actual 64p, after recent intra day touching over 90p ok for those in at 8p, but the rest and there must be a lot, are unhappy, none more so than TT although he says he has got rid (of most) at 87p and below SOH does, perhaps, not have the same concerns share price wise as us shareholders, he should do, although he is in it for the long term | neftanikoff | |
09/5/2017 20:03 | Elrico,You make some valid points.But you can't deny with all this "great" news share price has disappointed. After all..as investors share price is all that really matters in the end.SOH and board concentrating on building business and not worried about day to day price fluctuations. But, sooner or later all this good news will have to be reflected in price. Only so long before markets apply less value to IP alone. | talkingtrade | |
09/5/2017 19:58 | Our new partner: | parob | |
09/5/2017 19:41 | It looks like the manc has recovered from the iron maiden gig. lol | slartybartfaster | |
09/5/2017 19:37 | Oh look and michaelmouse friend. whatever next? | incanus |
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