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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% | 16.00 | 15.50 | 16.50 | 16.00 | 16.00 | 16.00 | 7,058 | 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 | 5.63 | 14.59M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2017 13:05 | JJ It never got to 70 Only on the offer Look at the graphs above | judijudi | |
23/8/2017 12:38 | Ok, childish of me to comment, But Nice to see we just touched 70.... Yes, I know, it will fluctuate etc etc etc But just nice to see all the same, reassuring, that's all. GLA & DYR | joyjoy13 | |
23/8/2017 12:32 | O/T JH - thanks for mentioning VOG here yesterday. hadn't looked at that for years, but the story now does look compelling. | someuwin | |
23/8/2017 12:16 | Yeah only there's absolutely no stock about in Sbtx.... | shrewdmole | |
23/8/2017 12:04 | Didn't some smart git suggest SBTX and OPTI would trend in similar fashion? I wonder who that was. lol | slartybartfaster | |
23/8/2017 11:58 | My (over) confidence isn't based on recent share price action Michaelmouse.... as I'm sure we both agree it recently really hasn't been anything to celebrate. My statement is based on a longer term outlook (3 - 5 years).IMO all the building blocks are being systematically and methodically slotted into place (and SOH is not being rushed into anything or by anyone). While I dont appreciate being in red (as I have been on occasion recently) I simply keep my eye on the bigger (longer) picture. The potential here is simply staggering (to me anyway) and I believe we have a BOD that can achieve what they intend to.Time will tell I guess : )Sienna | siennadelekat21 | |
23/8/2017 11:49 | SBTX up 10% so far this morning - interesting.. | loungeact | |
23/8/2017 11:46 | Mickymouse caught in a lie again. Well done sienna. | slartybartfaster | |
23/8/2017 11:20 | hope so shrewdie | onedayrodders | |
23/8/2017 11:01 | JJ hope you are right but thanks for posting your reasoning behind your thoughts.. Makes a pleasent change ( not referring to you BTW) :-) | 1bokke | |
23/8/2017 10:51 | ODR What makes you think FT100 any better...chuckle? GL with all your investments. Ok, I will say it at risk of being shot down.... But I got a feeling our new bottom with be 70 by end of week. Just my humble opinion so no iffy comments please from anyone ! My reasoning... We've had quiet a bit of exposure last few days outside the usual medical journals or financial blogs etc etc , which we "usually " know about as "were" actually looking for it. So IMHO lots of folk with look at us for the first time, plus with bank holiday, folk with have time to do their research ( not that much is needed for them these days as the hard initial research already done for them above, lucky bunnies!). Anyhow, time will tell. GLA | joyjoy13 | |
23/8/2017 10:41 | ODR like john and others have said it seems theres been a supply of stock available. hence the steady rise rather than a quicker rise. all I can add is that with the increased interest and exposure any seller will be cleared out quicker. only thing that's a bit confusing is that if there is a seller the mm's usually know about it so why were they bidding so strongly for shares yesterday in large volume. it will all come out in the wash and we may see a similar rerate to when the seller finished last time at the 40p mark. im just happy to be adding recently at these levels whilst we await the deals to follow yesterdays news. sm | shrewdmole | |
23/8/2017 10:22 | judi, im not sure I want it to smash 70p, quite like the steady growing daily volumes and the 1-3p rises. definitely more coverage of this latest announcement so the pundits obviously see it as a major step. very excited about what this now tees up in terms of distribution and sales agreements. sm | shrewdmole | |
23/8/2017 10:14 | 70P to buy is never a target to consider At best its the mid and normally its the sell (as thats all that really matters to us as holders) Check the graph above Way to go yet More than happy for it to smash through 70p But have never understood why people who make constant incorrect price predictions, still continue to make them | judijudi | |
23/8/2017 10:13 | JJ - depends if you're taking bid or offer price - the spread is awful and the latter is pretty close to 70p already. | jestercat2 | |
23/8/2017 09:49 | Why are you on it then? | 1bokke | |
23/8/2017 09:48 | Excuse me but this is a rampers board. Let him ramp. | monkeywench1 | |
23/8/2017 09:46 | Wasn't Sienna on filter also. You keep slipping up with this filter excuse. :) | elrico | |
23/8/2017 09:44 | someuwin As things stand you aint gonna get your 70p+ today imho I'm happy to be proven wrong though There is not enough buying and there is still selling into any rise No idea why you keep predicting and predicting incorrectly Let the share price do your talking Our time will come | judijudi | |
23/8/2017 09:36 | Peas in a pod, at least there is no fear of MONKEY being 'filtered' by the MOUSE. Although if MOUSE is looking for any worthwhile debate on shares with MONKEY, I fear he is going to be disappointed, for MONKEY is the 1 line specialist, mainly LOL and you are all rampers | lukead | |
23/8/2017 09:26 | It really does amaze me how vile they are. Probably due to lack of an education or possibly had a tough upbringing. They do have my sympathy..up to a point. | monkeywench1 | |
23/8/2017 09:18 | monkeywench1 - Most are on my filter. They are simply vile people who you wouldn't give the time of day in real life. | michaelmouse |
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