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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oxford Nutra Gp | LSE:ONG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3LXPB43 | 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% | 4.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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11/2/2011 11:00 | Happy for you tho;-) | pennylane2 | |
11/2/2011 10:53 | not deramping penny, I only bought in this morning after not hitting the buy button yesterday @ 2.8 This morning i expected the rise after all the chatter on here and other bb's, thus I took a position @ 3.2.........watching it...trading slowed, volume did not seem strong enough to sustain the rise, the double top on the days chart this morning and the lack of volume indicated to me it was going to drop...thus I took profit.............. Im on the sidelines if we see another rise to step back in. Thats me being totally honest. gla | ![]() equitydealer007 | |
11/2/2011 10:52 | ohh am i pleased that my broker is incompetent... the share price looks much better value now, but i think i will wait a little longer to see how low it gets... | ![]() excellance | |
11/2/2011 10:32 | Equitydealer I will remember you;-) | pennylane2 | |
11/2/2011 10:08 | ok guys , i got in at 3.2 and out at 4.75 GLA | ![]() equitydealer007 | |
11/2/2011 10:06 | Further to post 96: if you read the US blogs you see quite a few Mums writing in (for their young teenage kinds one presumes): Why can't I find chewable ibuprofen? .. seems to be a big latent market in the USA eg and (Dec 2010): I can still find chewable ibuprofen at Kmart here. My boys love the liquid but the chewables are so convenient that I like to have them around. | ![]() andrbea | |
11/2/2011 10:03 | Tree shake for the next leg up.We could see 10p in the short term with forthcoming news of patent approval from the US. | pennylane2 | |
11/2/2011 09:44 | stupid ..that was done a while back. | pennylane2 | |
11/2/2011 09:38 | trying to find a holy grail if you ask me: Methods: Ibuprofen (IBU) is an extremely bitter compound and poses a challenge for taste masking for chewable formulation (i.e., chewable tablets currently marketed for pediatric population as relief of mild to moderate pain). Organoleptic evaluation of the current chewable products in the market revealed a strong bitterness and unpleasant aftertaste. | ![]() andrbea | |
11/2/2011 09:37 | pennylane2...are you saying that there will be a placing at ong? | ![]() pre | |
11/2/2011 09:32 | There will be more shares coming on to the market next week and another good opportunity to accumulate while still at this level. | pennylane2 | |
11/2/2011 09:31 | oh yes, so it was, my mistake... no wonder the SAR share price reacted the way it did, and burnt many PI's in the process i'm sure... | ![]() excellance | |
11/2/2011 09:23 | sar placing is 1p. | pennylane2 | |
11/2/2011 09:21 | 7b, i know what you mean about ONG, but you have to take a longer view, and at the current mkt cap the share price is good value... meanwhile SAR are also a long term share but their share price was silly high, and the placing at 1.5p proved that... SAR have been given a dose of reality, but dont get me wrong i think they will be valued at a multiple of their current sp, but to think it would happen over night is a little short sighted... ONG are good value at up to £10m mkt cap IMHO | ![]() excellance | |
11/2/2011 09:20 | shake coming up no doubt....so will free up to get some more... | ![]() pre | |
11/2/2011 09:17 | got in this morning at 3.2...nice! 6p here we come! | ![]() equitydealer007 | |
11/2/2011 09:12 | Not to mention the potential of their technology to overseas market eg US,China ,India LOL. | pennylane2 | |
11/2/2011 09:07 | looks good to me, cash in the bank, no debt, patents in many countries, licensed by oxford uni, retailing in boots... high profile names associated with this newly listed company... i tried to buy on tdw this am for my sipp but would you believe they did not recognise this share as eligible for a sipp... so a phone call later they agreed to admit it to their list but the share price had risen 20%... damn TDW SIPP svs is poor... | ![]() excellance | |
11/2/2011 09:05 | go_baby_go - 11 Feb'11 - 08:12 - 72 of 83 this could do another SAR 10p end of day SAR just announced a possible cure for Cancer and all this company do is make a 2 chewable vitamins and are developing a chewable ibuprofen in which the influential Witney Gazette says they "are aiming to have a licence for early products some time in 2012". it was always going to go up this morning due to the ramping on all the BB's but ONG just sells chewable vitamins at the moment with no chance of a chewable ibuprofen until 2012 minimum. theres going to be a few burnt fingers when people realise they have just bought into a chewable vitamin company. | ![]() 7bore | |
11/2/2011 09:00 | some good posts earlier on the thread read 41 and 43 | ![]() andrbea | |
11/2/2011 08:57 | I see that this P&D is in full swing, who is going to be the first to hit the sell button - LOL. | ![]() mike111d | |
11/2/2011 08:56 | Moving up nicely. | ![]() someuwin | |
11/2/2011 08:53 | What a sweet thing! Watch sou rns just out. | ![]() 22hoper | |
11/2/2011 08:29 | Couldnt get any first thing had to pay 3.9 hoping I havent been spiked, apologies but what do you mean by line of orders up to 5p? | vicehoudini2 | |
11/2/2011 08:27 | this is going great guns...ABH rns out today so some attention there too with many buyers...patience will be rewarded imo... | ![]() pre |
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