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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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29/1/2009 12:50 | Distressed fund selling has been the cause of this latest dip imo.... | wookie77 | |
29/1/2009 07:13 | Wookie. Recession. Companies not buying as much Puri product as had been expected, | boischastel | |
28/1/2009 17:57 | i can only assume that must be the case azalea. Having held on this long and then to be selling at 4p smacks of desperation. You could do worse than accumulate at these levels. Would anyone hazard a guess as to whether a maiden profit could be on the cards this year? Can't be far off surely? | wookie77 | |
28/1/2009 17:55 | Wookie Given recent progress and institutional buying, selling at these levels must at face value indicate sellers desperately in need of cash. | azalea | |
28/1/2009 17:42 | Like many shares these days. | boischastel | |
28/1/2009 17:28 | Puricore has $27,000,000 in cash (including deferred debt facility of $9). Net cash then of $18,000,000. Converts to £12,000,000. Market Cap is £7m!Trading at 40% discount to cash value with no value attributed to any of the products! Sales for 9 months till december - $28,000,000. These should be a lot higher..... | wookie77 | |
28/1/2009 10:43 | Transparency is not in their interests. | peawacks | |
28/1/2009 10:26 | My two purchases day before yesterday and today have still yet to show up. Why would MMs be masking trades?! | wookie77 | |
28/1/2009 09:05 | Added again this morning | wookie77 | |
27/1/2009 22:49 | Lots of selling going on, but the directors topped up on NY Eve. | peawacks | |
27/1/2009 19:56 | Highest volume traded in one day since april last year. something brewing.... | wookie77 | |
27/1/2009 17:34 | Volume appears to be building here. With a co. off the radar like PURI hopefully means something behind as doesnt tend to attract much trading. Although could be more directors buying......I'm 100% positive these will take off before long. 4p MUST be a no brainer. | wookie77 | |
26/1/2009 17:55 | Maybe bois, but remember markets bounce back before the 'actual' economy turns. Now is time to buy in my book. Bought Barc yesterday at 50p. | wookie77 | |
26/1/2009 17:04 | Around but out of everything. Too much bad news in the offing from banks (in the main) etc. IMO. | boischastel | |
26/1/2009 16:26 | Just bought back in after about a years abscense!!! Cash in dollars share price in pounds, good growth shown, directors buys, strong cash balance. All you want in a recovery stock!!! Boisy, where are you? | wookie77 | |
13/1/2009 13:18 | Been the same story fr 5+ years azalea. | boischastel | |
13/1/2009 07:39 | ian Q3 sales up 120%, the latest contract, institutional buying and director purchases have attracted my attention. | azalea | |
13/1/2009 00:09 | hello azalea all the punters in last left im probably one of the last its so far gone that theres no point in selling so once thing are alittle settled hopefully we'll have some movement it will happen but when who knows the company is sound just give it time.if you bought now well done its a good time its a 2yr wait i reckon | ian 50 | |
12/1/2009 14:44 | I'm in for a modest buy - given the numbers I do not think I could dare hold out any longer. | azalea | |
02/1/2009 12:42 | Morning, the 50k trade @ .0795 was a buy. PS-D | inntolife | |
01/1/2009 12:07 | H4ppi Noo Year. | arf dysg | |
29/12/2008 15:33 | Anyone else here? | arf dysg |
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