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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Proteome Sciences Plc | LSE:PRM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003104196 | 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% | 3.51 | 3.50 | 4.80 | - | 173,867 | 08:52:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics | 7.78M | 1.33M | 0.0045 | 7.80 | 10.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/2/2023 22:08 | Probably for the best Canaletto. | james japp | |
20/2/2023 20:01 | Given the silence on this and the other moribund thread, I don’t think there are many left for one reason or another. | james japp | |
20/2/2023 19:43 | Can Pearce possibly outlive us all (shareholders)? It seems to me that is what he is planning. | dominiccummings | |
20/2/2023 18:21 | interest on that cjp loan is now accruing at 6.5%pa on £10m following the recent base rate rises, they also havent repaid diggle his £1m yet I note | elpirata | |
20/2/2023 16:40 | I still have some... | dominiccummings | |
20/2/2023 16:21 | Errrr, how many years of profits like this or much larger will it take to pay off Pearce's loan? | dominiccummings | |
20/2/2023 16:14 | Jeremy Haigh had as much respect for Chris Pearce as I have for my holiday flipflop | canaletto | |
20/2/2023 16:10 | Good afternoon stocktastic - next stop 10p? | monte1 | |
20/2/2023 15:51 | Haigh was the one who sorted out the cost base to set PRM up for Profitability. | stocktastic | |
20/2/2023 15:49 | Yes, ~10p achieved in Jun 21 ..... tocktastic10 Feb '23 - 09:22 - 92066 of 92107 Edit 0 0 0 See Jun 2021 Pram DominicCummings27 Jan '23 - 15:28 - 92026 of 92065 0 0 0 Where is the 10p you predicted Stocktastic? DominicCummings10 Feb '23 - 11:18 - 92067 of 92107 0 0 0 What is your excuse Stocky? You forecast 10p 'shortly | stocktastic | |
20/2/2023 15:43 | At least OXB is digging Tuco and his brother out a bit of trouble. I can imagine Steven rues the day his older sibling ever met CJP. | canaletto | |
20/2/2023 14:31 | Despite the awful history prm is undervalued. If we continue to trade like this prm will start to attract attention from investors, that have not been soured by past disappointments. Tchhinvest is one such publication that often recommends burned out shares that are about to blossom ?. A successful stroke deal would transform prm.Let's see. One to watch. | 049balt | |
20/2/2023 13:53 | Maybe Goaties £54. | peverill | |
20/2/2023 13:52 | Where are the topper uppers??? | peverill | |
20/2/2023 13:40 | When it comes to round numbers I am very much in the third division. | canaletto | |
20/2/2023 12:50 | I did sell for a profit in the heady days when I had hair ( & teeth) & our share price exceeded 100p & kep the balance "for Free" & added again further down.I almost feel related to Pearce & expecting an invitation if any of his kidz get married ) | base7 | |
20/2/2023 12:22 | Big rise on big volumes. If Pearces toxic loan was sorted then we would be on our way to much better times. The shares are currently way below fair value. | 049balt | |
20/2/2023 12:02 | Nice one James. | monte1 | |
20/2/2023 11:59 | That is my 92100 going through. | james japp | |
20/2/2023 11:56 | Time to top up I think | jpuff | |
20/2/2023 10:50 | But only very slowly. | dominiccummings | |
20/2/2023 10:21 | . . . Still, good* things come to those who wait. *slightly less worse | monte1 | |
20/2/2023 10:20 | Think it is what is known as a ‘slow burner’ base7. You have heard the parable about the tortoise and the hare? This is the sequel - the tortoise and the Glacier. That olde tortoise looks like Usain Bolt compared to PRM. | monte1 |
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