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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ovoca Bio Plc | LSE:OVB | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B4XVDC01 | EUR0.125 (CDI) |
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% | 0.825 | 0.75 | 0.90 | 0.825 | 0.825 | 0.83 | 119,941 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 1.46M | -5.61M | -0.0688 | -0.12 | 668.82k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/3/2022 10:15 | Quite a few buys the last 2 trading days, hopefully we can get a run up back to 16p area now. | jibba jabber | |
11/3/2022 15:22 | Topped up just now at these silly prices. | jibba jabber | |
11/3/2022 13:11 | Yeah, now trading lower than it was when waiting for the approval news. Go figure? | jibba jabber | |
11/3/2022 12:24 | ffing bonkers these sellers at 9p They are selling at the cash levels with a phase 11 trial and major one valued at zero people deserve to lose in this game for buying high and having no patience and selling very low | dave4545 | |
11/3/2022 12:16 | Hope you all didn't listen to dave45 pump n dumper scumster | optmist | |
10/3/2022 13:51 | First sensible spread in ages. | jibba jabber | |
08/3/2022 21:19 | Selling at 11p means they are selling at a value of £9 million. I've been trading on and off a long time, nearly 30 years now and I cannot recall a Bio having a major phase 11 trial and a separate marketing deal but in risky russia being valued at a couple of million if you take out the cash. The Polymetals is probably a write off for now unless they get massive dividends from it but again it's nuts because a very positive trial means they could have a product that could be the female version of viagra. The sales could be in the hundreds of millions a year and the market gives it a current gambling value of about £2 million | dave4545 | |
08/3/2022 15:58 | They'll be chasing the russian metal stocks only to get wiped out | jibba jabber | |
08/3/2022 15:35 | In total disbelief at people selling at 11.3p when others have paid 13.4-14p for size I give up ! | dave4545 | |
08/3/2022 13:03 | A reasonable buy showing there, wonder what time they'll sell it? | jibba jabber | |
07/3/2022 18:41 | Amazing how many people risk the enormous spread to buy £500's worth only to sell later on for a whopping loss 3621 paying 14p selling for 11p I wonder how many people are still throwing sub £1000 at UK penny stocks not knowing they have almost 0% chance of making a profit because of the spreads and the fact they refuse to hold it more than 1 day | dave4545 | |
07/3/2022 10:09 | All they are saying is due to their Russian ties. It still means a lot is now outside of their control. ’The Board is closely monitoring the situation and its impact on Ovoca and will provide a timely update should any additional risks to the business be identified’ | lbo | |
07/3/2022 09:24 | The people selling at 8p invested in something they didn't understand Dave and as usual panicked and sold when the price fell, they'll reinvest somewhere when they see a share price rising and jump in with FOMO | mickinvest | |
07/3/2022 09:09 | Love that Rns And people get what they deserve for selling so low at 8p this morning | dave4545 | |
07/3/2022 09:07 | Well that's pretty reassuring, onwards and well sideways for a bit. | mickinvest | |
07/3/2022 09:07 | bit of clarity from co | sigora | |
05/3/2022 00:56 | This share really only needs a good result in the Australian trial going on now. Something having nothing to do with Russia. | tommyl1 | |
04/3/2022 16:34 | What a disaster lol | jibba jabber | |
04/3/2022 15:01 | 10k just been sold for 8.375p I honestly never thought it would get this bad here. There is a massive market for their product outside Russia | dave4545 |
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