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PYC Physiomics Plc

1.50
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 1.50 1.40 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 195,426 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 597k -477k -0.0035 -4.29 2.03M
Physiomics Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PYC. The last closing price for Physiomics was 1.50p. Over the last year, Physiomics shares have traded in a share price range of 0.925p to 3.15p.

Physiomics currently has 135,472,478 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Physiomics is £2.03 million. Physiomics has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.29.

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31/7/2018
14:33
To be fair, a bit of buying and this momentum could pick up very very quickly. Reload Friday. Keep a close eye on this.
margic
31/7/2018
12:08
Yup I scrolled up and realised I wrote 2019.

Destruction of share price continues. Didn't think they'd down it below 4p but looks like it will happen sooner. This week even

spacedust
31/7/2018
11:18
Another drip
margic
31/7/2018
11:09
Wow, that was a long time ! Lol. I thought you'd given up hope on the drip theory.That's more like, drip.... wait to dry, wait to dry...... drip.... wait to dry, wait to dry....Phew
margic
31/7/2018
11:06
Haha 2p in September 2018 is what I ment to say. Not 2019. That was a typo
spacedust
31/7/2018
11:05
....destroy
spacedust
31/7/2018
10:24
I believe short term 10p . Filtered the noise :-)
jungmana
31/7/2018
10:24
Looool ! That's one slooooooooooooooooooow drop boy lol !
margic
31/7/2018
10:14
Pwhite is spot on.

8p first or 2p?

Drip Drip destroy suggests 2p in September 2019

spacedust
30/7/2018
22:59
Oh bla bla bla
turbotrader2
30/7/2018
22:28
The term 'fully funded' means a company has sufficient funds where it can meet its capital requirements until the business begins to pay for itself. The term 'fully funded' is also a signal to the markets that there will be no more diluted equity issues. The sort of companies where you most often find the term 'fully funded' are natural resource companies. This means they have sufficient funds to see them through to the point where the oil begins to flow or the gold begins to sell.

PYC is not 'fully funded' as they have already announced they will be declaring losses for the year.

pwhite73
30/7/2018
22:08
I hope you are right jungamama but I think this stinks of dogshtttt and price will gradually spiral to it's death......drip drip destroy commences. Rinse repeat.
spacedust
30/7/2018
16:54
Stig the next announcement will re-establish the share price have no fears in the meantime do have a look at IMTK Sorry to cross thread but this too is a giant awakening!!
ant15
30/7/2018
16:37
Healthy pull back. I think 5p will be attacked tomorrow.Good evening all
jungmana
30/7/2018
15:44
8p first or 2p First?
spacedust
30/7/2018
13:26
Sp tells us who the real morons are. Those who bought in and was mugged.

Drip drip destroy recommences

spacedust
30/7/2018
13:09
Filtered...life's too short...
bobdown2
30/7/2018
13:06
Just remember, Stig was the one a few months ago shouting 'fully funded, fully funded, fully funded', then bam, placing.

No one can state someone is 'fully funded', even if they ARE in profit, because you don't know what next opportunity could arise that they need to fund raise for. It could even be a good opportunity, but they still need your money...

davevt
30/7/2018
12:39
LOL !

'if you were broke'

if ? if ? he is broke, even when he wasn't broke he was a £500 trader

MAFL suspended and no sign of them coming back

He said they'd be back by end of July

Imagine how bitter you'd get if you lost ALL your money

the stigologist
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