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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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-1.25 | -6.58% | 17.75 | 17.50 | 18.00 | 18.25 | 17.75 | 18.25 | 160,602 | 10:30:44 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.25 | 16.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/3/2021 13:08 | So what am i missing? | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 13:08 | 52 to 47 in a flash and still falling - I make that minus £20,000 at £4,000 per point - ugh - How much is a Tesla ? | kreature | |
12/3/2021 13:08 | Some say they invested at 9p So long long term holders, have had a profit reduction of nearly 1000%, and medium term investors, simply in the red But i worled out the average percentage increase per annum for CEO compensation and its not making sense, well, compared to blue-chip anyway | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 13:02 | Im also just wondering, what was the reward for? Given the job is to improve shareholder wealth - i mean the public | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 13:00 | What do you mean? It was to be money from sbtx sells. Nothing to do with opti profit | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:58 | It wouldn't have been good management to pay a divi until opti was profitable now would it? | tonyevo256 | |
12/3/2021 12:56 | I mean, re probiotix we know the chairman, some family, and a few mates are sorted on any probiotix listing re 50% of the listing price And i think thats great But i thought they work for shareholders re apart from themselves? So, sbtx has paid who? Probiotix will pay who? And the caveat - dual listing - pays who? | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:54 | Love to know what assets are on probiotix books Will they spin that out too? Opti seems to just spin out whatever value it has elsewhere and no rtn on that for opti holders | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:52 | sbtx got spun out - what you get? | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:52 | Why would you be happy? Will you get free stock as an opti holder of today? | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:51 | Why would they sell it, ohhh for the Nasdaq listing, I would be happy with that... | tonyevo256 | |
12/3/2021 12:50 | Maybe it is going to get paid out. Ring-fenced in some reserve for everybody bar themselves looooooool | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:49 | What did they do with that money? I see nothing progressed, and a million plus cash call made last april | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:48 | Now , opti can sell it all as far as im concerned. Whatever. What i dont get, is no complaints here from holders very strange | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:47 | Tonyevo25612 Mar '21 - 12:45 - 49850 of 49851 0 0 0 Being in opti you get 2 bites of the cherry. SBTX stake could alone push OPTI to £1+. All the other good stuff like sweetbiotix, LPLDL and slim expert.well, shall we say target price £2 short term ............. OPTI have already sold near half their holdings That asset is dwindling fast - and no pay-out to opti holders..... | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:45 | Well it has to hit 125 first, re when you told mate to buy, to get to breakeven for him lol | sentiment riles | |
12/3/2021 12:45 | Being in opti you get 2 bites of the cherry. SBTX stake could alone push OPTI to £1+. All the other good stuff like sweetbiotix, LPLDL and slim expert.well, shall we say target price £2 short term. | tonyevo256 | |
12/3/2021 12:44 | they will both e blockbuster we know it dow 8k | manc10 | |
12/3/2021 12:44 | Why are you not demanding your return on opti , sbtx holding? Would you like to see the boards words a while back? So you can ask them | sentiment riles |
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