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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ovidia | LSE:OVD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YN7445 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2007 15:03 | Just shows you that posting on ADVFN does affect the share price Many claim it has no affect, tosh. Also it's a lesson to anybody where derampers get slagged off all the time. Don't bury you head in the sand and listen to these people, don't just accuse them of being shorters and scum all the time. | katsy | |
17/7/2007 14:33 | well he is doing a bloody good job then. | shaunoneill29 | |
17/7/2007 14:25 | All 6 of his thread stocks are now trading down today. | quotes_4_u | |
17/7/2007 14:21 | well that confirms who Powertalker is in my opinion - as soon as you mentioned Angel Bio - sack of old spanners if Ive ever seen one. sVen | sven2006 | |
17/7/2007 12:26 | Same with Mgp, no posts from him at all from the time a load of sales went through ! And now that Ihp has crashed unexpectedly whilst he still holds the ramps have increased greatly in a attempt to get the price back up to get out. | quotes_4_u | |
17/7/2007 12:24 | power talker is pumping ABH now. | cyberpost | |
17/7/2007 12:19 | dell314 - long time no see Sir - missed some of your posts ! Regards sVen | sven2006 | |
17/7/2007 10:45 | ........blatant pumpers and dumpers like Power Shower should be reported to the London Stock Exchange. | smelgy | |
17/7/2007 10:42 | thats some fall. | shaunoneill29 | |
17/7/2007 10:34 | no cos' he's too busy pumping IHP from behind.............. | thepinkpanther | |
17/7/2007 10:07 | classic pump & dump share, did say it would head back to 2p after the air has deflated. No sign of the rampers today? lol! | john hampton | |
16/7/2007 18:04 | feel sorry for the guys that paid 8.5p, even i got sucked into this at 4.5 and got out with a 30% gain. Dont hold an account that can short but it would be worth it even from here I feel Good luck all sVen | sven2006 | |
16/7/2007 17:42 | JakNife, look no further than the author of this thread. Look at the other P&D threads they have set up on micro-cap AIM stocks. | bozzy_s | |
16/7/2007 17:40 | WOW. Massive pump and dump here. I missed all the fun. Someone has to work eh. :-) Well done to everyone who pumped and dumped. Hard cheese to those who thought this had a future. If it drops back to 2.5p we could see another pump and dump. Classic NWD scenario this one. | robandkerry | |
16/7/2007 16:39 | I hope anyone who bought at the 6p plus highs has managed to get out. I can only see one colour on this one tomorrow and that is red. | canny lass | |
16/7/2007 16:27 | Did anyone manage to short from 6.375p when I suggested? Wish I had a suitable account, it was such an obvious trade! | bozzy_s | |
16/7/2007 13:45 | where is the info. that these r worth 2.8 million or so, as read on here thats why they sat at 200,000k now i know that shares become undervalued and announcements made to clarify asset value, but cannot find this huge detail but then someones been doing the rounds on very small aim stocks OXN, DDD, IHP, OVD, BGT etc good luck ps by the way those guys have gone from this stock, as well..........mostly on the 12/07/07 pm just an opinion and seriously good luck.......... | thepinkpanther | |
16/7/2007 12:53 | .............then he'd better sell the other half, cos they've just ticked down again! | smelgy | |
16/7/2007 12:45 | he said he sold half | 1smart | |
16/7/2007 12:41 | ............JDA - no your'e right - except that Power Shower insists he didn't sell any. A classic pump and dump! | smelgy |
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