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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Osirium Technologies Plc | OSI | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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2.20 | 2.20 |
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SOFTWARE & COMPUTER SERVICES |
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Posted at 28/3/2023 12:16 by sooty snipes Some pretty savvy investors bought into this at 2p a share. I might be wrong but wasn't Nick Slater head of tech market making at Merrill Lynch? Add to that Katie Potts and Mark Horrocks. Can they all be wrong? Add to that didn't David Guyatt buy 5 million shares at the last raise? It's a gamble but the risk/reward to the upside is beginning to look enormous |
Posted at 23/9/2022 09:24 by megasonic Haven't been posting on OSI for some time, not since that ramping con artist hedgehog finally stopped with his silliness. Had a read of the financial report yesterday and wanted to post a couple quick comments. Rampers might not appreciate what I have to say but they are facts.======Accordin |
Posted at 26/8/2022 16:10 by david gruen Placing, no placing. Matters little for longer terms investors accumulating at these levels. |
Posted at 22/8/2022 15:35 by divmad Or, a strategic investor taking a whole placing at a premium. |
Posted at 06/5/2022 06:35 by georgethefourth Bapodra - He does the same on a load of other shares. Seems to be hell target one or two investors on each - usually ones who people listen to/add value to the thread. So, if anything, it’s a compliment he’s targeting you |
Posted at 07/2/2022 09:13 by hedgehog 100 David Gruen 15 Jan '22 - 08:54 - 467 of 615 0 1 0"CyberArk Market Cap: 5.74B Osirium Market Cap: 4M McAfee ePO integration is massive: Bought in on Technicals, but loving the Fundamentals." David Gruen 17 Jan '22 - 14:10 - 505 of 615 0 1 0 "A < 4 Million Market Cap Cyber Security company which boasts a place on the Gartner Magic Quadrant is laughable. Forget technicals, forget placings, this potentially has 100 bags in it." David Gruen has certainly made some quality posts here. He's gone quiet recently - perhaps he's been made a placing insider? Supply and demand will dictate the placing price, and just a few-several large personal investors alone could potentially take all the available shares, before you even think about institutional investors. And of course the OSI directors could also invest big, as they're not short of a bob or two. Another option could be a large strategic investment from an industry partner, in line with OSI's reconsideration of its route to market. |
Posted at 04/2/2022 15:53 by hedgehog 100 'Ramping con-artists like Megasonic have much to answer for as they have attempted to pull less informed investors into their shares in order to shore up their own poor investment choice.'E.g. IGP, MBO, MHC, as I have exposed in posts 454, 530 and 537 above. He is clearly a contra-poster: i.e. selling what he pumps, and buying what he bashes. Why is someone so dishonest and so unpleasant, getting so consistently angry at myself, supposedly on behalf of other investors who have lost money. None of whom have actually complained about my posting here themselves?! I'll let readers work that out for themselves ... and it isn't difficult. |
Posted at 04/2/2022 13:01 by megasonic I had previously anticipated a drop to the 10p level. Quite astounding OSI has now fallen below that 10p mark - and that before any potential fund raise has taken place. OSI is now valued below £3m which, given its weak balance sheet and losses that are double its annual revenue, is exactly where the company deserves to be IMO.===I take no satisfaction from being proved right here. There will be many investors who are significantly underwater and that is a huge shame, especially as OSI's problems were foreseeable and could have been remedied. Ramping con-artists like hedgehog have much to answer for as they have attempted to pull less informed investors into OSI in order to shore up their own poor investment choice.===If indeed there is to be a Placing, it will be interesting to see how OSI and Allenby go about it at this level. I would expect a flurry of news about new contract wins to try to push the share price higher prior to any fund raise. In the past such news would lack any information on contract values, no reason to expect any different now. The challenge OSI will face now is buys will now be sold into meaning the share price may not move as they might hope. And, as ever, it is the existing shareholders who suffer the consequences of an incompetent Board. |
Posted at 17/1/2022 18:14 by hedgehog 100 I think it's time to rehash the start of Megasonic's post 432 above yet again:'I believe Megasonic has managed to fool enough people about MHC in the past months that he has been able to cash out. Unfortunately that pump-and-dump con artist would have pulled in several less informed investors to help prop up the price while he was busy offloading - he literally took their money. No doubt he is busy ramping another stock and scamming more investors.' |
Posted at 05/1/2022 11:11 by megasonic Kemche, I believe hedgehog has managed to fool enough people here in the past months that he has been able to cash out. Unfortunately that pump-and-dump con artist would have pulled in several less informed investors to help prop up the price while he was busy offloading - he literally took their money. No doubt he is busy ramping another stock and scamming more investors.===Coming back to OSI, I really cannot underscore enough how precarious a situation this company is in. OSI has been loss making since IPO with every indication that it will continue to lose money for at least the next couple years (assuming OSI survives that long). The company will also run out of funds within months and there is good reason to doubt they will secure any further funding from the market.===This is not a stock for inexperienced investors. Heck in my opinion OSI in its current form is not a stock for any investor. If you are not in OSI then keep it that way. |
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