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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 9.30 | 9.00 | 10.50 | - | 0.00 | 07:31:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 0 | -5.86M | -0.0057 | -16.32 | 96.42M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/8/2023 16:42 | A couple of days ago Tyke was opining that small speculative companies were the way to end up in the poorhouse A couple of posts ago he was a trader Now he is an investor here, looking for a profit on an eventual buy out. Slow down and stick to a single script, Tyke! | 1knocker | |
08/8/2023 16:16 | Oh ! .... lets hope your £100 bet pays off | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 16:09 | Inane...the one thing it ISN'T about is the 'amount you own. What it IS about is 'the price you bought'. This little company 'could' get taken out for a relative pittance. In that case ..you'd make a loss....I'd make a nice profit. You can keep your stock. What happens on your imagination is irrelevant. | 2tyke | |
08/8/2023 15:49 | in your dreams .. | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 15:35 | Yeah might be worth buying inane's holding for about 15p a share using some small change to get him off the bb !! | 2tyke | |
08/8/2023 15:12 | Ivy the subprime is confused by profit and loss .... and the two paupers bore the bb stupid | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 15:11 | and another pauper arrives | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 15:08 | other bits of interest Total Current Liabilities 29.76m Net Asset Value per Share 2.09p | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 15:03 | spin off written to zero = loss gross profit £6m value £125m really ? | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 15:02 | Ivy ... Chartered account accounts present to Dec 2022 ... loss | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 14:37 | What a Nana Nana is, Quotes 2021 Accounts and then quotes a spin off that has been written down to zero. Nana at least I have passed some basic Accountancy exams so have been judged competent enough to read a Company’s Accounts and Balance Sheet not a “ self certified,self pro claimed Accountancy as well as Science Expert” like yourself. Your financial expertise extends to counting the 10p parking tickets you have handed out so 10 cars= £1. Anything beyond that you struggle with. Tyke he is out of his depth in a paddling pool but does have something in common with the toddlers an inability to shout and scream but no one listens to him. Why don’t you just buy his holding here for say 15p a share as that would represent a big discount in what he paid for it :) | ivyspivey | |
08/8/2023 14:37 | SPQR :-))Up the people! | markingtime | |
08/8/2023 14:37 | Eli Lilly And Co $502.64 billion USD $50 billion in 2013. | marcusl2 | |
08/8/2023 14:08 | No you can't respond can you inane ? Just like the clappers you're out of your depth in the stock market ! | 2tyke | |
08/8/2023 14:00 | 2 tyke easy to talk just like lozan .. but you have no money .. what can i say place an order for 1.3m shares .. match my holding good luck | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 13:55 | Traders CONTROL the share price Traders do NOT think about the success or failure of a vaccine. Traders do NOT crunch numbers on profits. What traders do is this: They HERD emotionally in order to avoid missing out on gains or to minimize losses. It's not logical....it's emotional. Thus ends this lesson... | 2tyke | |
08/8/2023 13:50 | You see that Sums you up inane...totally out of your depth. You were saying at 29p what a bargain this was...it works ! Of course it works..we know that. The price dropped to 8p. All you can think on your tiny mind is that traders think it's failed. What a moron you are inane. It works....get over it. It's your premise about stock movement that's away with the fairies. Really bad when you kid yourself !! | 2tyke | |
08/8/2023 13:42 | Things don't have to fail inanaco for the share price to plummet. The share price is driven by human psychology....not failures or profits. Stock prices rise and fall at 'predictable' points in the price series. This is often contra to what all the financial data might indicate. All about intellectual honesty. One of the biggest falls ever in the US markets was when companies were at their most profitable historically. The start of one of the biggest ever rises was when company profits was at an all time low ! Think contrary to fundamentals inane. That's the way forward ! | 2tyke | |
08/8/2023 13:38 | for that reason i don't need a wave to know it will go up .... just a few more with common sense | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 13:38 | I don't think the school rating terms used now include 'Approved', but under the current Ofsted terminology 'Outstanding' presumably broadly equates to the former 'Approved'. Another example of grade inflation - always looking for a grander description for the top grade. | 1knocker | |
08/8/2023 13:37 | well nobody here is doing that .. we all know that many cant even read accounts ... let alone the science Ivy is a perfect example of seeing profit when its not profit .... he would get a better return on capital buying a FTSE 100 rather than waiting for other idiots who can't value it to drive up the price scancell is the opposite idiotic selling when it works has driven the share price down ... call it what you like .. but its a fact modi1 works | inanaco | |
08/8/2023 13:31 | Nothing's failed inanaco...what's that got to do with it ? That's not the reason the stock price has plummeted. .................... Absolutely hilarious watching the clappers trying to dissect trades and stock parcels....as if they mean anything. You'd really have thought they'd have learned by now ! Lol | 2tyke |
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