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SCLP Scancell Holdings Plc

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23 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Scancell Holdings Plc LSE:SCLP London Ordinary Share GB00B63D3314 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 9.60 9.40 9.80 9.60 9.60 9.60 319,243 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 5.27M -11.94M -0.0129 -7.44 89.07M
Scancell Holdings Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SCLP. The last closing price for Scancell was 9.60p. Over the last year, Scancell shares have traded in a share price range of 7.65p to 18.125p.

Scancell currently has 927,819,977 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Scancell is £89.07 million. Scancell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.44.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/5/2021
16:42
And the name of this individual is????????( Just so I can contact him directly)An anonymous source in a "board position" is not part of the solution, but part of the problem!
10acious
04/5/2021
16:23
Inanaco et al, to promote and coerce people into taking an experimental medical treatment is to be in breach of the Nuremburg code. By definition that puts some of you in very good company. Nuremburg 2 trials coming this year, good luck when you plead your case.
panama7
04/5/2021
16:05
Average IQ in Panama: 84
inanaco
04/5/2021
15:48
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/uk-column/
10acious
04/5/2021
15:37
.....guidance from Pfizer is for revenue of $26bn in 2021 from their Covid19 vaccine.Thats.....err.....quite a bit......;-)
emptyend
04/5/2021
14:45
NHS Whistleblower at Boardroom level states stop the genocide or our children are next. Suggest you listen to UK Column news.
panama7
04/5/2021
14:01
From the FT today
"
Pfizer generates $3.5bn from Covid vaccine sales in the first quarter

US pharmaceutical group lifts revenue guidance mainly due to delivery contracts for 1.6bn doses"

banshee
04/5/2021
12:25
Nothing - except that it reminds the world that billions of people remain unvaccinated and exposed to the virus.....raising the risk that future mutations will emerge that could circumvent existing vaccines.Hence the need for better and broader vaccines....
emptyend
04/5/2021
12:20
Well said Octopus.I suppose the only vanishingly tenuous connection I can think of is that scancell are developing a universal covid vaccine.
goyathlay
04/5/2021
12:06
What has Covid in India got to do with Scancell????
octopus100
04/5/2021
11:44
My pilot neighbour is flying out a load of O2 concentrators etc to Bangalore this week.
goyathlay
04/5/2021
11:42
Plus the point that it is clustering within the country, not spread across it. And I understand why people "divide by 20". But the tragedy is - you don't divide by 20. The number dead is the number dead. And in a vast and underdeveloped country that vast tragedy is going to get a lot larger unless something is done.
wigwammer
04/5/2021
11:34
According to the worldometer India has only conducted 210,811 tests/million of population.
The UK figure is 10 times that: 2,292,349.



Do shut up Stepone.

goyathlay
04/5/2021
11:30
The prospect of news
carlisle44
04/5/2021
11:21
What's moving us again today?
plasybryn
04/5/2021
10:38
Torquay

I did wonder why there were no more IPL highlights after the last game I watched.

Probably for the best but most stadiums were empty, just the two teams playing..

A pity.

geckotheglorious
04/5/2021
10:37
Yes EE - I've been quite glad I turned down the IPL contract I was offered (wink).
torquayfan
04/5/2021
10:01
Hi folks, just a quick reminder that you should all filter panama7 - it's a waste of time engaging with them, and it does wonders for your blood pressure.

Cheers,
StepOne.

ps. same applies to several others :-)

stepone68
04/5/2021
09:34
India has just suspended all IPL matches.....so that is a big sign. Think once it penetrated one team (KKR) Covid would soon work round the others.....so sensible measure - and one which will have a big public impact.
emptyend
04/5/2021
09:20
Defending the LIES of choice -
UK v India reported figs
"Hi GtG - depends if those reported figures are in any way accurate"
The error is to take the reported figs DEPENDING on which figs suit one's interest, whilst attacking the 'reported' figs, that support an alternative view.
THE POINT being = CAN anyone TRUST anything 'reported' these days ???
Global warming v NO global warming {Man made or natural warming ???}
Masks work v Masks DON't work ???
£8+ a share v 22p a share
Brexit v NO Brexit .. both sides LIED
Governments world-wide have ALWAYS LIED... at least, in the past, they tried to hide it... not any more it seems.
The trend now is to OPENLY LIE,,, about anything - Some people simply swallow / back - the LIES thay want to hear... no matter on what subject.
Of course, the end result is a DIVIDED population.
Much easier to CONtrol
BEST not to believe anyone - Look after yourselves - Enjoy LIFE
Agree with everyone - believe NO ONE

the real lozan
04/5/2021
08:52
India is getting a lot of attention because the worst areas include Delhi and Mumbai - both of which are easily accessible to journalists. But there are well over 1bn people in the rest of the country - and what is the disease rate in Agra, Cochin, Chennai, Hydrabad etc? If they haven't got it badly yet, there is no guarantee that they won't.As Chris Whitty said at the outset, over a year ago: you can only judge how well the pandemic was managed after it is completely over....(and that includes having long-lasting, broadly-effective vaccines, btw).
emptyend
04/5/2021
08:43
P7, if you are claiming a correlation between deaths and vaccine jabs in India, what about the UK then where the correlation shows the exact opposite?There is only a small proportion of the population vaccinated in India and as gtheg says, the cumulative death rate in India per million is less than a tenth of the UK's. It will probably get much worse in India before it gets better but hopefully the vaccine roll out there will start to tell soon.Xylos
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