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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Regenersis | LSE:RGS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06GNN57 | ORD 2P |
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% | 229.00 | - | 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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25/9/2014 09:33 | I know short term indicators are a little stretched but there's no need to be selling this at the moment. It should go a lot higher before encountering any resistance. Chart below shows potential points on the way back up. I'd be delighted to think it could slice through these to 300 but given the depth of the fall and recovery already in place, some may be tempted to take the profits. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | forwood | |
25/9/2014 08:34 | Agreed. Forecast pbt is 16.65 million, next June. Mkt cap now is 180, million, less 20 million in cash, puts us on circa 10 times forecast pbt. Looks good and in a fast growing market. Followed Director and bought more. | muffster | |
25/9/2014 08:14 | It's good in particular to see the FD spending £30,000 of his hard-earned topping up at these prices. The share price should continue to recover nicely now imho. | rivaldo | |
25/9/2014 08:12 | I emailed the company 2 days ago suggesting this (as I suspect others may have done). Had a reply from Jog himself: Thank you for your recent email. Clearly we are disappointed with the recent share price fall also. Whilst I understand and appreciate your sentiment, I hope you understand that it is not appropriate for me to comment on my or the other directors intentions in regards share dealing. Kindest regards Jog | forwood | |
25/9/2014 08:02 | Great vote of confidence by directors and Hanover investment | montynj | |
25/9/2014 07:40 | Good vote of confidence by Hanover Investments. | muffster | |
25/9/2014 07:39 | Director buys @235p. | aishah | |
24/9/2014 20:45 | Howdy For those who also listened to the webcast today, can I just check the EPS guidance which they gave? I thought it was 11% this year and 18% in FY16. DId I hear correctly? Thanks | adamb1978 | |
24/9/2014 16:31 | What we need is a spike up in auction, squeeze any remaining shorts / sellers out | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:27 | Said so previously. Low PSR and lots of Blancco to boot. CCY headwind skewed results, but not too bothered by that from an investment angle. 33% drop (£100m) on those results totally unwarranted. Been adding here. | aishah | |
24/9/2014 16:23 | Blue finish would be nice rivaldo :) | gohilster | |
24/9/2014 16:21 | Lovely looking hourly chart, poised to go higher free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:21 | Check the NT website and PS twitter feed | sphere25 | |
24/9/2014 16:17 | Evidence of that is where Sphere25? | rovers2 | |
24/9/2014 16:17 | er I only did that once but you can't have too much of a good thing! | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:16 | L2 81k v 34k | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:16 | L2 81k v 34k | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:16 | L2 81k v 34k | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:15 | and the 'anker who's selling at 235 can eff off ! | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:15 | Big buying going through at a premium. Naked Trader and Paul Scott have bought in. COULD BE a big bounce coming with the buying herd. | sphere25 | |
24/9/2014 16:14 | Let's push it positive by the close! | forwood | |
24/9/2014 16:11 | Looks like the webinar was well received :o)) Agreed gohilster, this could rebound pretty quickly upwards in a large way. | rivaldo | |
24/9/2014 14:46 | I ducked out @ 232p - made me £1145.46 net profit in 2hrs 22 mins :) good luck to all current holders. Q | quidzinn |
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