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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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-0.50 | -2.20% | 22.25 | 22.00 | 22.50 | 22.75 | 21.50 | 22.75 | 362,544 | 09:19:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 7.57 | 20.75M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/7/2018 20:34 | One day soon that early morning 4 or 5p rise that is always sold into won't be and we'll keep going and going and going!It happened back in 2015 and will happen again... we are primed! | f3rdinand | |
01/7/2018 19:34 | The second shoulder will be formed when the price hits 75p - that's when we should be looking out for the break out. | parob | |
01/7/2018 19:10 | I am hoping we break out once the second shoulder has been formed. | parob | |
01/7/2018 19:07 | For those interested in charts it looks like we have an inverse head & shoulders developing. First shoulder Oct 2017, head Feb-April 2018 and second shoulder now. | parob | |
01/7/2018 19:03 | Fingers crossed ODR. OPTI's current price represents a buying opportunity imv. The company has never been in a stronger position and yet the price sits under 70p. SOH's family bought at 72 or 75p. Following the share manoeuvring on Friday, I think we will see increased buying activity this coming week, although as proved many times before its very difficult to predict where the price is heading. I personally think we'll break out over the summer months. | parob | |
01/7/2018 18:49 | lets hope those big trades spell the shackles come off this week yes I know we've been here before | onedayrodders | |
01/7/2018 18:13 | I think we need to get some industrial grade ramping going here. After all, it doesn't seem to be frowned upon on other bb's. | dire cons | |
01/7/2018 13:56 | The rampers are trying to flush each other out. You cannot make this up. | monkeywench1 | |
01/7/2018 13:45 | I have some VRS and TERN but my largest holding is in OPTI with SBTX not far behind. Once we leave the starting blocks and arrive at £1, I expect £2 will arrive quite quickly and certainly within 12 months. Just my view but the revenue has to building across several OPTI fronts and we will,have become very cash generative IMHO. | rafboy | |
01/7/2018 10:10 | Another excellent find by AJS in the twitter chat group. New 12 week trial starts this month (to start recruiting patients) involving 'High' Cholestrol volunteers, as opposed to 'Mild' in the last significant trial we already know of. End date July 2019. Cholesterol reduction should be even better than the first trial and I would imagine the industry (particularly pharma) will be very interested in the results. The Efficacy of Cholesterol-lowering Probiotic Lactobacillus Planetarium in Adults With High Cholesterol | parob | |
01/7/2018 09:30 | my vote is for breakout and flush out the morons..this thread is ruined by filtered saddo's | onedayrodders | |
01/7/2018 08:30 | meganxmas my 3 biggest holdings are VRS,OPTI and AOR in that order. OPTI I think are the nearest to making the big money because they have signed so many deals and multiple products should be appearing on the shelves over the next year. When the market works out the potential profit the shares will FLY. I still can't understand how anybody can say that the company is not delivering. HUGE NAMES have signed up with OPTI it is a no-brainer IMHO of course. | parsons4 | |
01/7/2018 08:23 | I'm torn, I want the share price to retrace to mid-50s so I can fill my boots but I also want the long awaited breakout north to flush out all the morons now posting on this board. | rathean | |
30/6/2018 22:44 | Ha ha slarty is one sandwich short of a picnic. | monkeywench1 | |
30/6/2018 21:13 | shazbo, i'm sorry if i gave you the impression your opinion matters to me. | slartybartfaster | |
30/6/2018 18:59 | Have never hidden this. Have 3 large shareholdings ... Tern, VRS and Opti. All 3 are at threshold stages of their evolution and on the cusp of significant revenue traction. Actually think VRS will take longest followed by Opti with Tern having most in next 12 months. But all 3 have massive potential via superb large company partnerships and a revenue / license model that could provide exponential growth for those patient enough to wait for it. That last part is key including for OPti ... The deal flow is obvious and revenues have started but the real biggies will come along. I think we'll worth holding and buying. Imo only and dyor etc etc ! | meganxmas | |
30/6/2018 18:09 | Actually, with a share price of 2 quid, OPTI would still be worth less than VRS? Go Figure. | dire cons | |
30/6/2018 12:33 | Yep. £2 by Xmas. | dire cons | |
30/6/2018 09:28 | More guff from parob. | monkeywench1 | |
30/6/2018 09:27 | I like the look of the Seed products; if they really take off, the rewards will be massive!I'm expecting some major retailer(s) news soon! The placing was said, in part, to be used to help the initial stocking of slimbiome in major retailers! When that lands the share price will ignite! IMHO | f3rdinand | |
30/6/2018 08:53 | hTtps://www.byrdie.c | parob | |
30/6/2018 08:52 | More coverage for Seed found by AJS:hTtps://mobile.t | parob | |
30/6/2018 02:56 | shrewd :) | judijudi | |
29/6/2018 23:32 | Are you old enough to go to the shops on your own? | monkeywench1 | |
29/6/2018 23:30 | What next parob, golden cross? Do you ever learn or are you competing with TWs £1 by x? Which of you will be correct first? Monkey pm your address and i'll send you a toy. | slartybartfaster |
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