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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Puricore | LSE:PURI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3XBCR18 | ORD 10P |
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% | 28.75 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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11/10/2007 22:53 | i'm doing more research maybe, a new low high? | ian 50 | |
11/10/2007 18:40 | It is. But this share is the strangest I've come acroos in terms of share price and market perception of the company and it's value. | boischastel | |
11/10/2007 16:23 | It's very difficult to understand, some surgeons were saying that it was the most significant breakthrough in wound therapy they had ever seen! | samdayeh2 | |
11/10/2007 05:47 | And yet ian 50, the market was obviously so impressed by the wound therapy news, that Puri's share did not even TRADE yesterday. I agree that the news was most encouraging and that there SHOULD have been a price spike on it, but to not even trade............... So what's YOUR opinion? | boischastel | |
08/10/2007 17:30 | still waiting for a possible lower drop in sp | ian 50 | |
08/10/2007 04:33 | Not interested at topping up at 40p+. Happy with mine at substantially lower. | boischastel | |
03/10/2007 22:25 | Just fact of trading ian. No other reason, plus market sentiment. Zero to do with value right now imo. | boischastel | |
03/10/2007 18:26 | how can you talk it down-no anouncements -no contrcts yet signed-no cash flow. if the rumours are true it will go-if it drops below 40p im a buyer. | ian 50 | |
03/10/2007 16:12 | If people talk it down then you probably will, well done. | samdayeh2 | |
03/10/2007 15:38 | Oh dear. The 'superdeal' looks a bit lost at these levels. Looks like I'll get my top-up at sub 40p. Isn't life strange. | boischastel | |
02/10/2007 14:56 | Looks like he'll let it out in Q4 2009. | boischastel | |
02/10/2007 14:48 | Yer I know! Reading between the lines it sounds like he is bursting with excitement, almost like he has a secret he just can't keep anymore, he's holding his mouth in the palm of his hand just waiting for permission to let it all out!!! | samdayeh2 | |
02/10/2007 14:48 | Yer I know! Reading between the lines it sounds like he is bursting with excitement, almost like he has a secret he just can't keep anymore, he's holding his mouth in the palm of his hand just waiting for permission to let it all out!!! | samdayeh2 | |
02/10/2007 14:13 | SP still unimpressed by this samdayeh. Still no more recent news to bolster your argument. | boischastel | |
02/10/2007 14:08 | Puricore chief executive, Greg Bosch, says the next six months should see sales of its sterilisation technology to supermarkets increase from the hundreds to the thousands. In fact, Mr Bosch says the company is on track to more than double its 4 per cent share of the market of 33,000 US supermarkets. Advertising The reason for his optimism, he says, is the successful performance of Puricore's machines that sterilise fresh food and keep it on the shelf for longer. So Mr Bosch is building up the group's manufacturing capacity, which will enable it to handle the anticipated fast growth in sales. During the period, food safety sales rose 56 per cent to $3.8m (£1.9m). At the moment, though, over 60 per cent of revenues come from Puricore's UK endoscopy business, which decontaminates equipment used in hospitals. This division increased sales by just over 11 per cent to $6.3m (£3.1m), despite NHS spending constraints. Another factor helping motivate Mr Bosch to push Puricore towards profitability is its languishing share price. The group is expected to start generating profits in the second half of 2008, which means that house broker Nomura's 2007 EPS of -14¢ (14¢ in 2006) drops to -7¢ in 2008, before going positive at 4¢ in 2009. | samdayeh2 | |
01/10/2007 20:03 | Investors Chronicle recommend PURI - BUY!! Greg Bosch says that next 6 months will show significant increase in sales. | samdayeh2 | |
25/9/2007 09:37 | You could well be right - might have to average up again! | boischastel | |
25/9/2007 09:32 | Hi Ian 50 I think a big deal is in the pipeline and I am confident it will be announced shortly. I can't say with any degree of certainty, no one except Puri can. I am staying in on the basis that if I sell now, knowing my luck I'll miss it! I do know certain people close to Puri but not that close and again it is only speculation on all our parts. Hope that doesn't muddy the water! | samdayeh2 | |
24/9/2007 19:20 | Just that the figs were bad and there seems no imminent news ref the 'super' group. The rest is speculation on my part and on the part of others here and elsewhere. DYOR. | boischastel | |
24/9/2007 18:12 | Boischastel- back in at 35p i'mm it could go that low reason why?give me what ever is left between the lines we need to know what that is. samdayeh-why oct?? | ian 50 |
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