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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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1.13 | 11.25% | 11.125 | 10.75 | 11.50 | 11.125 | 9.875 | 10.00 | 1,642,507 | 15:25:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 5.27M | -11.94M | -0.0129 | -8.62 | 103.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/9/2023 21:18 | Whilst a 30% rise in a day is not too bad the share price is only back to where it was before the option selling in July. Pleased I managed to pick some more cheap ones up. | ![]() chillpill | |
18/9/2023 20:53 | Very, very plainly the buy order included some element of commitment to buy at the closing price. It is simply not a debating point.If it is a fund (as I'd guess) today's volume doesn't scratch the surface of their likely need (perhaps 15-20mn for starters?). | ![]() markingtime | |
18/9/2023 20:45 | Oh FFS....back on ignore. Yawn. | ![]() markingtime | |
18/9/2023 19:09 | As ever it's both a buy and a sell. | ![]() nigelpm | |
18/9/2023 19:01 | Will be interesting to see other trades as not convinced that 990k is a buy but does not really matter as a great rise today. The reason why I question it is at the start of the day it seems a high price to set that buy order as you think an experienced buyer would split the order up to get better prices. Furthermore there were at least 2 occasions in the middle of the day when the share price to sell was about 13.25-13.5 and it was NT to sell,not for a long period but I thought odd based on the momentum at the time. Guess we will find out more tomorrow and if the rise continues then probably adds credence to a buy but if it has been stalled then more likely a sell imo. But as I said does not really matter an excellent day all round. | ![]() ivyspivey | |
18/9/2023 18:05 | The buyer seems to be pretty keen to acquire shares quickly, regardless of the price they had to pay i.e. they weren't willing to spread their buying over a longer period to avoid driving the price upwards too much. Maybe they are expecting near term news which will have a substantial impact on the price and want to get in before that happens. | ![]() miavoce | |
18/9/2023 17:59 | As I said early this morning, there was clearly a big order being worked all day. This is part of it, with the buyer happy to pay 30% more than the opening price.I appreciate you've spent most of the day asleep, but do try to keep up FFS.... | ![]() markingtime | |
18/9/2023 17:17 | .....really?990,000 shares traded after the close at the mid.More to come, I suspect... | ![]() markingtime | |
18/9/2023 17:06 | Does it matter? It's just a little engineered blip that will soon fall away again. | ![]() glavey | |
18/9/2023 15:54 | You really are not very bright and so insular you will never learn. The grief was evidenced by the outcry by several posters who moaned on about anyone that had the temerity to reduce their positions and as I pointed out these were on the whole wise decisions. Of course I just muddled through by not enduring any grief as I was not overexposed like you,I loaded up on the drop and sold them on the way back up unlike you who held through thick and fast as you are too wedded here due to your huge EGO and are simply in the same position you were 2 months ago. Witless and potless but you may just got enough back today to biy back the car oark you lost last week. | ![]() ivyspivey | |
18/9/2023 15:37 | of course Colin on his spreadsheet had it all worked out .... Loss = Grief .... but his loss = learning ? i wish he would read back his own posts then he could see what i see ...... A muddle | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 15:34 | what grief .. has somebody died . ? | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 15:29 | Afternoon what a very pleasant surprise today and well done everyone. Most of LTH who did sell here did so at levels comparable to what the share price currently so even if they not buy back in they have not lost anything. In fact they have avoided the grief of the last few weeks and may even have bought something else in interim. If they bought some back in here at the lows they will be well happy and have played this much better than the LTH once again. But good day all around. | ![]() ivyspivey | |
18/9/2023 14:12 | fair enough but you did post i will watch from a distance ATB | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 14:09 | inanaco I have never said that I've sold out here. I have reduced my postition and explained why. | ![]() bermudashorts | |
18/9/2023 13:56 | there are other checkpoints as well again all have the potential to have synergy with scancell | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 13:51 | I wonder if this sudden meteoric rise has got anything to do with the Covid enquiry and the European Parliament hearings. Maybe the people are waking up to the mRNA jabs and don't like what they see. | ![]() panama7 | |
18/9/2023 13:42 | I think he is more apprehensive of the uk economy widely with high inflation etc | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 13:32 | what is very clear large chunks of shares are disappearing ... and that dwarfs the mischievous caused by those posts | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 13:28 | don't know but he has been out for quite a while ... "the disaster RNS" | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 13:25 | I thought Bermuda was giving therapy sessions to Chelsea and Crumbs. | boshie | |
18/9/2023 13:12 | u back in ? | ![]() inanaco | |
18/9/2023 13:12 | inanaco No I've been watching closely | ![]() bermudashorts |
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