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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 16.00 | 15.50 | 16.50 | 16.00 | 16.00 | 16.00 | 38,250 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 5.63 | 14.59M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/10/2017 08:01 | Let’s hold 70p Don’t really want another top up opportunity | judijudi | |
31/10/2017 07:53 | I know how I feel about OPTI and its prospects. Enough said. | rafboy | |
30/10/2017 23:22 | Grossly overvalued on income terms (none) and a £57m market cap. I’m surprised that some of you went through the mill at bioprogress and have never learned! Take the rose tints off, stand back and have a really good look, there’s nothing there for that kind of money! | rayrac | |
30/10/2017 22:06 | It looks as though the mouse has been caught in a trap of his own making. The child never learns. | incanus | |
30/10/2017 18:30 | Curses! I had a tax rebate in my SIPP and a healthy CAML dividend to invest and so had the terrible choice whether to top up on OPTI or IQE. I chose OPTI and was dead chuffed to get them at 73.33p this morning. Now I'm distinctly peeved because IQE climbed healthily while OPTI had yet another inexplicable wobble. I'm still really happy to have increased my holding (just one last time). When Sweetbiotix spins off, I'm convinced every OPTI share owned now will reap such rewards. For some reason all my recent OPTI purchases through HL have been on NEX. The spread on there was 72p-76p and so the 73.33p was registered as a sell. Nearly every time I've ever bought OPTI it registers as a sell. Very frustrating. One day there will be a revolution and these dodgy practices will be stamped out - the computer systems know exactly which trades are sells and buys so why can't they say so? Cloaks and daggers! | speccy1 | |
30/10/2017 17:07 | Prices on lots of stocks on the monitor were wrong for most of the afternoon. Opti ended 69-71 | jemjem | |
30/10/2017 17:02 | Don't quite understand, my Hargreaves account says that Opti has only gone down 3 pence. Not complaining mind. John | 2350220 | |
30/10/2017 16:37 | Prices don't seem correct to me The drop might be partly a system balls up? | judijudi | |
30/10/2017 16:25 | Primal, you never know! | rafboy | |
30/10/2017 15:44 | 2350220 ... you and me both | onedayrodders | |
30/10/2017 15:41 | Well if it goes much lower I could be tempted for my very very very last ever top up | judijudi | |
30/10/2017 15:40 | Raf - 100%, volume is so small and the drop is huge! Wonder if there is another order being filled? John - it's best not to guess these things! | primal123 | |
30/10/2017 15:22 | I have to admit that I was way of base with my comment about breaking out, the other day :-( John | 2350220 | |
30/10/2017 15:20 | Today's price drop seems over the top. Not that much volume but they like marking us down. Agree our time will come and hopefully fairly soon. | rafboy | |
30/10/2017 15:02 | We aint there yet whilst someone continues to knock them out Our time will come though The chartist didn't predict this, from memory | judijudi | |
30/10/2017 14:50 | agghh just when you think the 70 handle bid is cracked | onedayrodders | |
30/10/2017 14:19 | Clearly a very emotionally and psychologically troubled individual. He spent nearly 5 hours posting rubbish yesterday and he's not even invested here. Very desperate stuff. He must have lost incredibly vast amounts of money on a TW tip to be this dangerously bitter and obsessed. | loungeact | |
30/10/2017 14:10 | Had a look on the mouse thread for a laugh. The guy is a complete nut job | zebbo | |
30/10/2017 09:06 | From memory, last few trading days have sells early AM followed by buys later. share price spread generally prohibits short-term trading. | m4rtinu | |
30/10/2017 08:52 | Somebody still knocking a few out | judijudi | |
30/10/2017 07:47 | What is up with that fellow Mouse? Seems to have had some kind of breakdown on the other thread! | rafboy | |
29/10/2017 18:29 | Risky Best thing to do is entertain him. It's laughable. I'm up for debate and discussion but it really is a socially inept individual. S | shrewdmole | |
29/10/2017 17:01 | Great interview by Per looks like the real deal and can see him doing very well for Opti in his division. His track record speaks for itself. £1.6m cash remaining we know yearly cash burn is £1.2m at the very maximum following Skinbio delisting. Probably book £200-£300k end of this year too. He seems very very confident 'we do see the revenues coming in the next financial year which is where we will really see the growth from LPLDL, yeah, no doubt'. Can tell he's very excited and SOHs own conservative break even point publicly stated as YE 2018 looks like it will play out as planned.I see mouse is back, talking to himself on his new thread. What a strange grudge he must have. Anyway, he's just in time to learn a lesson about how companies such as these develop from concept to commercial and how revenues follow this process. Whether mouse genuinely believes his views or not SOH is not a CEO to be betting against. One things for sure commercialisation has stepped up a few notches. It appears we should be in for an exciting run up to xmas and an excellent 2018. | riskybusiness1 | |
29/10/2017 14:30 | LOL. Mickymouse has spent the last 4 hours slating OPTI on the other thread. Spending 4 hours of your Sunday posting about a company you're not even invested in means only one thing...well, two things. 1. He's a loser. 2. He's worried! | loungeact |
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