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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Plethora | LSE:PLE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06GL868 | ORD 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% | 3.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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16/11/2015 09:13 | I don't know where you get your info from, Brandy. The drinks cabinet? Regent Pacific down 3.1% | haut brion 58 | |
16/11/2015 07:41 | Regent Pacific stayed level | brandy5911 | |
16/11/2015 07:18 | How did RP end up overnight? Thanks | greyseal | |
14/11/2015 21:47 | There will have to be some dilution to the RP share price when they issue new shares for PLE. The big question is how far will RP share price fall? I am a long term holder and hope for as little dilution as possible. The market price of PLE is indicating around 50% fall though this might be reduced when the deal is finalised. | superbarnet | |
14/11/2015 21:25 | Effective share price of PLE, if RP share price remains as is, is 13.2p. given T/O concludes. RP holding up well so far | mitch101 | |
14/11/2015 20:43 | I don't see JM's move as anything other than a move towards getting Fortacin in it's appropriate canister and on the shelves ready to make profits. He has too much riding on it and he wouldn't risk his reputation by trying to pull any fast ones imo. Longer haul for me. | trend surfer | |
14/11/2015 17:33 | Jim Mellon must be confident of the 6 dose canister to take this course. The market is telling us the sort of dilution that is likely if the deal goes through. It will happen as this is a done deal. It may mean holding shares in RP and continuing to wait for new on the canister and marketing deals. We have come this far so best to stick with it in my view. | superbarnet | |
13/11/2015 16:27 | Not the finish I was expecting | brandy5911 | |
13/11/2015 16:12 | If anyone still takes those unhygienic numpties at Share Prophets seriously perhaps they'll wake up when they see they don't even know the name of the company they're talking about. 'Regency' Pacific ffs! | zangdook | |
13/11/2015 14:44 | 9p more realistic | tsmith2 | |
13/11/2015 13:45 | That FLAG formation that i mentioned the other day is playing out very well now at PLE pointing to much higher share price levels perhaps 10p to 15p | liquid millionaire | |
13/11/2015 12:55 | PLE are really looking GREAT! | liquid millionaire | |
13/11/2015 12:26 | Strong buys coming in! | patrick0999 | |
13/11/2015 12:17 | Therewego! folk are waking up! ;-) Another tick up me thinks!! ;-) | cube boss | |
13/11/2015 12:05 | Bids getting stronger, Blue finish me thinks! ;-) | cube boss | |
13/11/2015 09:49 | High finish I'm sure | brandy5911 | |
13/11/2015 09:42 | Nice meaty buy at 6p | tsmith2 | |
13/11/2015 09:01 | Strong demand this morning and some chunky buys. | cashmachine2 | |
12/11/2015 17:28 | Ch4p.It's more than a breakout! Whilst the share price was parked below 5p many naive investors bailed after they thought they'd been caught with the spike.You'll have those who panicked and those not comprehending why the share price isn't higher, followed by the nervous investors bailing as the share price moves north as they'll be relieved to break even! As seen today, sells were bought into and a 320k buy to take the stock from those sells!Instead of the share price faltering imo it'll head above the last placement of 9p and find a level around 10p. I think this is likely to happen very quickly | cashmachine2 | |
12/11/2015 16:31 | Breakout. Tomorrow should hopefully be good | ch4p_85 | |
12/11/2015 15:28 | Still here sat on my hands early days waitingfor the smartmoney to pile in | plastow |
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