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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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24/8/2017 09:50 | Charts wise price is banging its head on the top of the long term descending wedge | ![]() john henry | |
24/8/2017 09:42 | Pyglet - Same reason he said sell in the 30s and 40s. HSR is a short term trading rag. And it was sell at 100p+. | elrico | |
24/8/2017 09:42 | F3rdinand - that did actually make me grin. I hope for your sake that you're correct. However, many of you are getting sucked in by what may be a 'dead cat' bounce. If the price rises above 85p then you maybe ok, but up until then the down trend is in place. The fundamentals will determine the long term outlook for the share price This mornings RNS was about a trade show? Why aren't they releasing the interims? Enough from me for today though. | ![]() michaelmouse | |
24/8/2017 09:40 | Thanks Fred...I wondered how the mms were working it.. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
24/8/2017 09:40 | Yep you can buy AND sell at 72p currently. | ![]() parob | |
24/8/2017 09:39 | Just bought another 10k shares at 72p. Showing as a sell timed 09.35 | ![]() fredd | |
24/8/2017 09:38 | Vanduke - any chance of a loan? Pay you back at 250p ;) | elrico | |
24/8/2017 09:37 | Seems a strange stamp F3 | ![]() john henry | |
24/8/2017 09:37 | 25k added. Good luck all. | vanduke | |
24/8/2017 09:37 | Narrowing the bid/offer is usually a good sign :) | elrico | |
24/8/2017 09:37 | I have been adding today. | vanduke | |
24/8/2017 09:32 | pyglet, grow up and get with it, Michael, you are missing the boat, whilst you are here writing you could have bought a lot cheaper. you are facing a long hard, if not, harsh winter and winter is coming ever soon, actually, just after Autumn, if you do not buy OPTI, get rid of those TRAK and STYLO, they are for tosspots, like blondy on TRAK, let me know what other shares you own, AIMO, of course. | ![]() lukead | |
24/8/2017 09:31 | I really do like days like this when it keeps ticking up every time I check out the screen. I think we are finally starting the rise that we all hoped and believed was possible. Sometimes I think about the next few years when if it is as successful as we all hope that RNS announcements will be adding 10, 20 or dare I say it even 50p on the share price at a time...... | ![]() bernieboy | |
24/8/2017 09:31 | Nick - SOH has been keen to emphasise companies will be split into territories so there is no overlap, thus reduce sales from impacted parties. However, this must only be relevant to smaller companies, which I presume SOH tags as "nationals." The SACCO expansion to the original agreement to cover the rest of the world makes sense when dealing with global companies. It streamline everything and of course, this speeds up the process and is more financially prudent when dealing with global players. | elrico | |
24/8/2017 09:31 | Interesting seeing the pairs of 25k trades over the last few days! Wondering if it's 'the seller' offloading to an institution? Would explain why the buying pressure is moving the share price quicker than it has done over the past few months! | ![]() f3rdinand | |
24/8/2017 09:29 | I think we will look back in a years time to see the latest two RNS's were indeed the inflection point we have all been waiting for. | ![]() onedayrodders | |
24/8/2017 09:26 | yes Trotters... and they are likely to be very juicy bits of news too | ![]() onedayrodders | |
24/8/2017 09:25 | OptiBiotix co-exhibiting with Sacco will present LP-LDL®, SlimBiome, CholBiome, CardioBiome and new product concepts. | ![]() someuwin | |
24/8/2017 09:22 | MM I don't know why but when I read your posts I have visions of that band on the Titanic stoically carrying on playing despite it sinking into the Ocean!To be fair at least you don't disappear into the sewer like Talkingtripe has done! | ![]() f3rdinand | |
24/8/2017 09:20 | The 25K buyer is back today! | ![]() parob | |
24/8/2017 09:19 | Thanks Elrico.... as I thought. It really does make a lot of sense having one major supplier of raw ingredients to multiple outlets/products. Will make negotiations on new deals more straightforward and give confidence in supply and quality. | ![]() nicktopten | |
24/8/2017 09:18 | ODR - You can turn up at the biggest shows you wish but you've gotta sell something. Vitafoods was a big show eh Rodders? 4 months later and what's happened to those draft contracts announced shortly afterwards? US is a totally different kettle of fish, notoriously hard to crack and there's very little movement on Europe yet. Who have Opti chosen to partner with? Sacco a European specialist. Eh? See posts 1865, 1866 and 1867. Where are the interims? Hopefully not released tomorrow in an attempt to bury them before the bank holiday weekend? Aimho of course. | ![]() michaelmouse | |
24/8/2017 09:16 | Looking good folks. If we could convert just 20% of the potential 39 RNS able events then we're looking at 2 RNS per month through until Xmas! Let that sink in for a moment ;0) | ![]() trotterstrading | |
24/8/2017 09:14 | Some serious buying momentum here ..MM's doing what they can to keep it orderly | ![]() onedayrodders | |
24/8/2017 09:13 | Nick - HLH get their raw ingredients from SACCO, as do Pharmabio in New Zealand and Australia. | elrico |
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