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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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-0.05 | -3.85% | 1.25 | 1.10 | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.25 | 1.30 | 284,138 | 10:30:14 |
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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25/10/2018 07:35 | Yes,don't order your new Ferrari just yet unless it is a matchbox toy. | cinquepercento | |
24/10/2018 17:44 | Remember, pyc is hugely overvalued on fundamentals. Never made a profit since it started over a decade ago, and still not. If it didn't rely on funding and placings it would have closed up shop many years ago. | davevt | |
24/10/2018 17:41 | There is no due contract renewal. Remember the rns said no fixed term and no guarantees of similar revenue. | davevt | |
24/10/2018 17:39 | So a guaranteed o e renewed at X value? I doubt it coz otherwise share price would have been many multiples of 4p | spacedust | |
24/10/2018 16:50 | Poised for renewal. | fqr714bhp | |
24/10/2018 16:07 | Fqr was merck deal one that was poised for renewal or was it a one off. It was such a long time ago I can't remember | spacedust | |
24/10/2018 10:19 | The Merck £500K | fqr714bhp | |
24/10/2018 10:18 | Which one? We got so many contracts | spacedust | |
24/10/2018 10:04 | Contract renewal news out in the next week. Back to 6p+ soon. IMHO. | fqr714bhp | |
17/10/2018 15:53 | What more free bees for Cunningham ??? | spacedust | |
17/10/2018 14:45 | Setting up nicely for next moonshoot higher I suspect The Annual Report made good reading. | the stigologist | |
15/10/2018 14:01 | Annual report RNS issued. If anyone is bothered to read it perhaps you can put few meaningful highlights here if applicable. I'll guess there will be more placing and free shares for cunning jim | spacedust | |
14/10/2018 22:03 | Yup ftse will fall now that Saudi will exert their own sanctions. Oil and gold to spike | spacedust | |
14/10/2018 17:40 | Over many years I've built a ISA portfolio of high yielding shares - you can get 5%-6% tax free at the moment - with companies like Shell, BP, Glaxo, HSBC, VODA as well as many REITs which offer long term security. I also hold some non-UK investment trusts like EAT, MYI and HFEL as well as some infrastructure funds which have international holdings. The main criteria is a good and rising dividend flow. I think the FTSE will fall - maybe to 6500 because of Brexit and market uncertainty - but this provides the opportunity to pick up solid performers on an even higher yield. On the side I have a small speculative portfolio which includes PYC, AOR and SGM - but I really don't count on these to fund my future. I've come to the conclusion that many AIM companies are scams, set up deliberately to milk funds from inexperienced fund managers and investors. But I always ask the same question - where else can you get 5-6% tax-free? Ivor | ivor hunch | |
12/10/2018 09:09 | Hence the move towards proper tangible companies with growth revenue profits divi .....a bit boring but u get decent returns | spacedust | |
12/10/2018 08:51 | PWhite73: re:the directors or Aim Shares steal it: Yes,the directors of some Aim Companies often push their share up or down with carefully worded negative or positive news and make a fortune in the process,in my opinion and that is just one of the things they do. The shareholder is just there to finance their money making scheme. Unfortunately,a lot of shareholders will not accept this and dismiss or ridicule this reality as unfounded etc. I have seen this happen to several Aim Companies that I used to hold. Lesson learned. | cinquepercento | |
11/10/2018 22:46 | You lose money on the lottery, you lose money on the horses. Nobody loses any money on the AIM the directors steal it. | pwhite73 | |
11/10/2018 10:04 | Thanks Dave. It was more wishful thinking in hope. Over the years I've a lost around 25k. I clawed back around 15k. Right now im sitting on paper losses of around 15k. But I think Cey and few other ftse ones i hold will eventually be blue and I prepared to hold until it turns. I no longer sell at losses I hold until they turn blue. The big miners have helped me a lot over the past 3 years. | spacedust | |
11/10/2018 09:28 | Space, the only reason that Merck would spend more money is if they have more drugs to test. It's not a 'contract that involves spending 500k', they just worked out what work Merck would need in a year and it came to 500k. If they have no drugs to test next year, it's 0k. The rns did say the contract was no fixed terms and no guarantees of the same cost. | davevt | |
11/10/2018 09:14 | Good picks there barring the dead duck. Over the last 3 years or so I am moving into ftse 100 250 350 companies. Only aim dogs I have is pyc and sar. The other aim share I hold is TLY who have 10 of millions in their own revenue unlike dogs like pyc who rely on placings | spacedust | |
11/10/2018 00:20 | Spacedust, Thanks,Yes,I am gradually recovering from my losses. I have Petrofac,Lamprell,Ph Tertiary Minerals is dead but I have only a small amount of these. Best wishes. | cinquepercento |
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