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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% | 17.50 | 17.00 | 18.00 | 17.50 | 17.50 | 17.50 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noncomml Resh Organizations | 457k | 2.59M | 0.0284 | 6.16 | 15.96M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/1/2017 09:35 | It will go up? | birotop | |
20/1/2017 09:34 | Tick up - boy OPTI is looking strong now...What will happen when one of our (hopefully) big RNS's lands.... | woodaldo | |
20/1/2017 09:19 | A nice rns would consolidate this over the next week or so. The recent appointments have given a public sense of credibility to Opti that wouldn't have been obvious to those not invested here. | 1bokke | |
20/1/2017 09:04 | Another penny to 76 might attract a few. If not up the thing more. Win win Holders gain as do sellers | judijudi | |
20/1/2017 09:03 | JJ - They have just done so | misconduct | |
20/1/2017 08:57 | SM, Agree Orderly is good I also get the impression that they are short of stock. If they want some then raise the bid to attract the sellers. Currently 74-77 | judijudi | |
20/1/2017 08:52 | Jj Looks like a reasonably orderly market. Each small buy is having to pay a bit more so doesn't look any large amount available. I'm wondering if Opti want fincap to try and give us an orderly market as house broker is constantly on the offer despite their comments to my broker last week that they are a buyer not a seller of Opti? Could be risky was right and they are desperately trying to fill new ii's but we are guessing. Definitely some real strength in this move north. Sm | shrewdmole | |
20/1/2017 08:47 | Think we have further to go today. | rafboy | |
20/1/2017 08:46 | Think they should be raising the bid if they want sellers | judijudi | |
20/1/2017 08:34 | Thanks Fazdad; scepticism!:( | owenmo | |
20/1/2017 08:18 | Anyone remember the 16p + daily rise at the back end of 2015? Could be set for equal excitement in the coming days/ months when this really ignites! | f3rdinand | |
20/1/2017 07:57 | Interesting day ahead mee thinks. Continue the nice steady rise or a bit of profit taking? | judijudi | |
20/1/2017 07:56 | A 10K buy at 76p has gone through already, pre-market opening. Is anyone else sensing another blue day is on the cards? IMO the great thing is the real excitement hasn't even started yet!News anticipated Q1:- naming of and more details on Asian slimbiome MN - finnCap research note/target price- skin demerger- commercial agreements on cardiovascular products (could spill over to Q2)- major retailer named for GoFigure to be rolled out across 200 of their best stores- one or two more commercial deals across their divisions.Plus there's lots of news that could just drop in on a number of fronts - more patents, appointments, acquisitions, conferences etc. As joyjoy13 says, so many strings to OPTI's bow! | parob | |
20/1/2017 00:16 | Interesting Zak Mir suggesting a potential breakout:https://mas | frankwhite | |
19/1/2017 22:39 | Finncap have already fired a shot across the bows of the MMs for a vicious mark down for someone needing stock before, so hopefully if a sizeable lump is needed again they may be able to facilitate. Evans 850k was not just dumped on the market, it appear to have been worked in for someone. Hopefully, the volatile days are over. | elrico | |
19/1/2017 22:15 | was your sceptism ok? ;-) | fozdad | |
19/1/2017 22:14 | Couple of typos there: "To suggest otherwise is to propose...." And current not cittern positive indicators! | owenmo | |
19/1/2017 22:13 | You'll win even fewer posting twice ! Another positive day for the good ship Optibiotix. Building blocks being put in place. Hope those who were reviewing their positions by the end of the year didn't sell. | whl2 | |
19/1/2017 22:09 | I'll win few friends in proposing that this 200 DMA stuff is a crystal clear retrospective - changing daily on the back of market movement - only not directing it! Share-price movement creates the chart; the chart doesn't generate where the line may be headed. To suggest otherwise I'd to propose that tomorrow's buyers (if such there be) come on board by dint of where we're at on the moving average. Is it not more realistic that investors will buy-in on the back of cittern positive indicators - in turn bringing the moving average with them. Clearly I'm a chart sceptic but will own up to ignorance to go hand-in-hand with my sceptism. | owenmo | |
19/1/2017 22:08 | I'll win few friends in proposing that this 200 DMA stuff is a crystal clear retrospective - changing daily on the back of market movement - only not directing it! Share-price movement creates the chart; the chart doesn't generate where the line may be headed. To suggest otherwise I'd to propose that tomorrow's buyers (if such there be) come on board by dint of where we're at on the moving average. Is it not more realistic that investors will buy-in on the back of cittern positive indicators - in turn bringing the moving average with them. Clearly I'm a chart sceptic but will own up to ignorance to go hand-in-hand with my sceptism. | owenmo | |
19/1/2017 21:26 | It seems like this stock is changing to buying on the dips rather than selling the rallies. It feels like the worm has turned. | lodger | |
19/1/2017 20:19 | So we're now sat above the 200 day moving average: Very bullish if we have a weekly close around or above this level! | parob | |
19/1/2017 19:56 | Risky Good luck to them there's very little stock about it seems. Sm | shrewdmole | |
19/1/2017 19:38 | This is an interesting article. So weight may be modified by changing the ambient temperature? | maxwellsdemon |
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