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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Physiomics Plc | LSE:PYC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDR6W943 | ORD 0.4P |
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% | 1.25 | 1.10 | 1.40 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 385,220 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 597k | -477k | -0.0035 | -3.57 | 1.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/7/2018 13:48 | I wonder what another deal like the Merck deal or better would do for the sp? | margic | |
10/7/2018 12:48 | Wonder what it's like having your entire portfolio decimated by a stock getting suspended and likely never coming back | the stigologist | |
10/7/2018 12:08 | What sort of sad bitter smalltime loser would post on a stock they boasted about making £500 on... PMSL maybe one who is hurting from having had their portfolio destroyed by MAFL being suspended must make it difficult sleeping at night ? | the stigologist | |
10/7/2018 10:44 | Basket case of a company. | spacedust | |
10/7/2018 09:44 | And there you have it. Below 4p. 3.75p soon. Drip drip destroy rape rinse and thrn repeat | spacedust | |
10/7/2018 09:16 | Hms, I've been in and out of this share more times than you and hence made returns. Try it, you might like it, instead of sitting at a loss, crying. That was a really really big cry of yours, seriously. | davevt | |
10/7/2018 00:58 | Daveavt runally has nothing better to do, he's been deramping this share daily for 8 months and he doesn't even have a position. What a pathetic, pitiful little man, what a waste of life | hms_trader | |
09/7/2018 19:15 | ^none of that has anything to do with pyc. | davevt | |
08/7/2018 22:52 | New recruit New direction? The market for advanced therapies could be worth £14billion by 2025: hxxp://ow.ly/zkVJ30k Advanced therapies are new approaches to medicine that use stem cells, genes and tissues to treat a wide range of conditions. These therapies have the potential to transform the treatments of some diseases. For example, patients with haemophilia currently need regular injections to help their blood clot. Treatments using gene therapy may remove the life-long need for medication by getting the patient’s own cells to make the missing factor. Similarly, patients may be helped to regain function following a stroke with the use of stem cells. So advanced therapies may offer treatments for some conditions that are currently hard to treat and in some cases actually lead to a lasting cure. Over £500m invested since 2010 Clinical trials for advanced therapies are currently working on treatments for a range of conditions including cancer and degenerative diseases and over £500 million of gene and cell therapy venture capital funding has been invested since 2010. Find out more on our blog: | myamay16 | |
08/7/2018 15:19 | Pwhite....where are you the messages in here are useless now | bellesimo1 | |
08/7/2018 00:32 | I wonder if PYC intend to branch off into a different direction due to the background of latest recruit Dr Claire Villette, it isn't oncology based is it? | myamay16 | |
06/7/2018 11:54 | Someone just negged my post, ironically proving my point. | davevt | |
06/7/2018 11:27 | Anyway now that the filter purpose issue has been resolved back to pyc. | spacedust | |
06/7/2018 11:26 | Thanks target - that makes sense. Only thing is stig has responded to my post after filtering me many times. Perhaps he unfiltered me? If that is possible. Also ive seen stig respond to others posts after filtering them too. In fact most of the responses stig should see is just 'filtered' | spacedust | |
06/7/2018 11:22 | spacedust, when you filter a poster it means you no longer see the contents of their posts. I.e. if Stig has filtered you he will only see something like spacedust 6 Jul'18 - 10:55 - 3420 of 3422 (Filtered) but not the rest of your post. Hope that helps. | on target | |
06/7/2018 11:12 | you are right dave .....Apple reorted 80% of people making comments now dhe/he out | bellesimo1 | |
06/7/2018 11:06 | Filtering is the equivalent of putting your fingers in your ears and saying 'la la la I can't hear you' The problem is people use these boards as a support group to hold hands, and it shatters their world if the see something contrary to their views. Point in fact I remember when LSe was down for a while people rushed to here to get their fix. I honestly think if all forums said they were going offline for a month, most investors would sell up out of fear of not having their support group around them. | davevt | |
06/7/2018 10:55 | I don't need to. Nothing happens. Stig filtered me and many others. I'm stop posting and so are the others. So I thought I'd ask a genuine question especially to those who regularly use the filter button. But no one has the ability respond with a genuine answer. It's a pointless exercise using the filter button | spacedust | |
05/7/2018 22:53 | Why don't you try it yourself and see what happens? | on target | |
05/7/2018 22:33 | I asked a genuine question about the filter button. I guess no one knows the purpose behind filtering and what filtering physically supposed to do. Shocked those who filter other people don't even know what happens once you filter someone | spacedust | |
05/7/2018 18:12 | Everyone is mourning it's slow death bellissimo... | davevt | |
05/7/2018 17:20 | Some PI’s are frankly appalling, verminous even. So spiteful towards an educated employee of a micro medical firm. I can only speculate what the board and employees of what seems to be a friendly oufit staffed by the educated must think! A disgrace to the wider community of investors. I have no position here. Filter list ever expanding! | gunsofmarscapone | |
05/7/2018 14:17 | Why is quiet everywhere about pyc | bellesimo1 |
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