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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% | 16.50 | 16.00 | 17.00 | 16.50 | 16.50 | 16.50 | 6,918 | 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 | 5.81 | 15.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/5/2022 11:01 | 2040 £10 per share WOW, and dividends | ![]() humphries1 | |
03/5/2022 10:49 | SBTX and OPTI both 20s? I remember the heady days of 88p and 133p, when there was real commercial traction | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2022 10:47 | ...And 2023 ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
03/5/2022 10:43 | My Share For 2022... | ![]() chinese investor | |
03/5/2022 08:45 | So is it a case of just building brand awareness for the first 100 years, then focus on margins? | ![]() kreature | |
02/5/2022 09:12 | Good idea. I understand there’s a portal to Sirius in Bolivia | ![]() kreature | |
02/5/2022 00:14 | I am going to past known alien landing sights. If they return, it could be the ticket out of global doom | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
02/5/2022 00:06 | Looking gloomy next week. May as well move to S.America to start a hippy commune. | ![]() kreature | |
02/5/2022 00:01 | Some makers might not have alternative motives ? | ![]() kreature | |
01/5/2022 23:56 | Must be total mugs if think that | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
01/5/2022 23:50 | I guess mugs would need to imagine that the maker is completely independent and impartial? | ![]() kreature | |
01/5/2022 23:48 | My guess is it’s all about encouraging and misleading mugs to buy shares at artificially inflated prices so the heist organisers can cash in at those artificial prices. I’m talking about global shares in general of course. Wouldn’t happen here as regulated I think | ![]() kreature | |
01/5/2022 22:51 | Amazing how the maker held it up in the 60s until no liquidity left, whilst big holdings were offloaded All of s sudden, in the 20s Was looking in depth at volumes and transaction prices post news at low The maker was very imaginative hitting those high prices Was like a walk up to distribution SBTX now has a market credibility rating of sub zero after that set up, opti.s no better Most are caught at opti dump prices . Somebody had to buy en unfortunately | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
01/5/2022 22:26 | One hope is that the makers hold for liquidity is , this batch, in the red. I'm sure they would walk up any sort of news to offload the agg. That would be nice | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
01/5/2022 22:21 | Sorry wrong thread | ![]() kreature | |
01/5/2022 22:21 | Exciting times | ![]() kreature | |
01/5/2022 21:17 | The market has no faith in opti producing anything with the cash, apart from a handful of millionaires | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
01/5/2022 21:15 | Gang raped😂 | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
01/5/2022 21:14 | What you fail to address re cash from sbtx sales etc, is the fact that the market has discounted it as a value to opti shareholders The market is also discounting PBX cash value in opti holdings , currently. This is simply fact in share price terms In all the things you highlight as positive, it is down nearly 80% in the window . Example potential IPO known since Sept 2018 . Summary: Currently, the market wholly disagrees with you | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
01/5/2022 21:11 | "How can you expect Opti share price to do well when it just got asset stripped?" More like asset-gang-raped when you consider the price paid ? | ![]() kreature |
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