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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Purecircle Limited | LSE:PURE | London | Ordinary Share | BMG7300G1096 | ORD USD0.10 (DI) |
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% | 99.50 | 99.40 | 99.60 | - | 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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16/6/2016 19:16 | us restrictions are not going to help the price . resolution of that problem should help the price to rise. | haroldthegreat | |
16/6/2016 18:30 | Probably the last Rn's. I got out Jan 15 when it dropped but still very interested in this company. | spudders | |
16/6/2016 08:52 | anyone have a view on the share price weakness of late? | meijiman | |
01/3/2016 10:27 | slow but sound progress. good report | cnx | |
06/10/2015 14:25 | Video interview with CEO Malsagov Magomet Malsagov, chief executive of PureCircle (LON:PURE), says the natural sweeteners market servicing the food and beverage industry is worth US$90bn globally. PureCircle creates sweeteners from the stevia plant – a sugar alternative – an increasingly popular ingredient used to reduce calories in food and drink. Speaking to Proactive, Malsagov discusses the potential for the firm, regulatory challenges, big brands using its products and the long-term outlook for growth. | proactivest | |
11/6/2015 15:45 | I don't like the look of it-just wonder why it got to 600p and held there for ages.Malaysian buyer? It tends to move very quickly. | meijiman | |
11/6/2015 15:19 | only good potential if they can actually they can actually convert it, they continually fail to generate cash | acliff | |
11/6/2015 15:16 | Does anyone look at this? The share price movement makes little sense to me. I'm not a holder but wondering whether we might be close to an entry point. High valuation but good potential. | meijiman | |
24/3/2015 16:54 | but they still dont seem to be able to make any meaningful money pe still well over 500! someone buying today so I guess I am missing something? | acliff | |
23/3/2015 11:46 | 80% market share. | randolph and mortimer | |
22/3/2015 18:32 | Big article in The Times today... comments from directors re not getting excited seem to suggest they want the share price kept low..... Not invested here but keeping an eye on it .... have a feeling I should be..... | woodpeckers | |
16/3/2015 12:59 | Looking a bit sour this morning. I don't think the results justify the valuation. I wouldn't be surprised to see this dip sub 500p. There may be fol;low on sells tomorrow when the results are digested, | mach100 | |
30/1/2015 21:50 | Hi all, Recent activity may be related to US interest/tip, see here : hxxp://www.stockgums from the StockGumshoe website. He identifies 'teaser tips' from the financial press. Often quite entertaining. ATB | extrader | |
30/1/2015 17:47 | anyone out there? do you find it strange/coincidental that the share finished the week at exactly the premium price that mr wong paid when increasing his stake seems odd but not sure what to make of it? any ideas | acliff | |
27/1/2015 10:15 | Me, I'll buy again when the trend is firmly in place. Lots of potential but more competition starting to appear. The obese factor will help IMO. | spudders | |
27/1/2015 09:12 | Trying to call this one is almost impossible in terms of share price movements. As ever its expensive but has potential. | meijiman | |
27/1/2015 08:44 | Typical, tree shake by the looks for a director buy. I was concerned it was a Coke thing. | spudders | |
21/1/2015 22:02 | probably worth a bit less then!! | meijiman | |
21/1/2015 19:17 | maybe because of the ridiculous valuation p/e still over 500 I think and not really sure about the e | acliff | |
21/1/2015 15:03 | Sold entire holding at 460. Best off luck all | spudders | |
20/1/2015 18:45 | Why the fall, all looked ok a couple of months back. Still holding | spudders | |
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21/10/2014 16:11 | can all existing shareholders apply for new shares or is it insiders only? | cnx |
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