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SCLP Scancell Holdings Plc

9.70
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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% 9.70 9.50 10.00 9.75 9.75 9.75 2,795,799 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -5.86M -0.0057 -17.11 100.57M
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 9.70p. Over the last year, Scancell shares have traded in a share price range of 8.86p to 19.50p.

Scancell currently has 1,036,781,403 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Scancell is £100.57 million. Scancell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -17.11.

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07/10/2024
10:21
Quite what?
ruckrover
07/10/2024
10:05
the Subbuteo cricket pitch developer is quite ?
inanaco
07/10/2024
09:43
its like a game of snakes and ladders

Claims Go up the ladder ...

counter claim from your own posts .... follow the snake down

i would not have a clue what is truth and what is a lie

a history of playing YoYo



and "my trade is bigger than yours" is rampant .... in your history

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:42
Oct 16
17:10
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16th Annual PEGS Europe taking place in Barcelona, Spain and virtually from 5-7 November.

Mireille Vankemmelbeke, Principal Scientist, will be presenting.

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marcusl2
07/10/2024
09:38
ruck have you ever read your own history ?



RuckRover - 23 Sep 2024 - 15:35:16 - 12487 of 12996 Scancell - Pot of Gold or POS? - SCLP
Inan,

I certainly wouldn't knock anyone buying at 3.9p. Congratulations to anyone who did. I would have bought myself had I not spent all my money buying at 10p some months earlier.
Anyway, we will find out soon enough.....

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:34
RuckRover - 02 Oct 2024 - 16:57:12 - 12800 of 12993 Scancell - Pot of Gold or POS? - SCLP
"6658 = "under a £1000""

£907.66 to be precise. 6658 x 13.49p + dealing charges

About on a par with your "trifling" amounts.
To be fair, that is rather a small trade for me, compared to

03 Nov 2022 BUY 57,001 17.4p
14 Nov 2022 BUY 41,273 18.83
29 Nov 2022 BUY 33,938 23.50

07 Dec 2022 SELL 35,688 28.05
07 Dec 2022 SELL 27,668 28.21

06 Sep 2023 BUY 39,836 9.47

I understand why you are desperate for it not to be true since your buy and hold strategy has been such a disaster but those are the facts. I have the advantage of seeing all the transactions on Halifax share dealing

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:33
all these big buys into ISA .... !!!

And yes, of course I filled my ISA. Even if you don't have enough spare cash you at least transfer from other investments. It's a bit of a no-brainer.

🙄

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:32
RuckRover - 02 Oct 2024 - 15:50:38 - 12793 of 12993 Scancell - Pot of Gold or POS? - SCLP
I’m afraid it wasn’t my very last trade. I checked my ISA and realised I forgotten about the re buy


that messes up your history Ruck ...

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:27
Is this it..."""Do you really expect Scancell's market cap to jump from £30m to nearly £3.75 billion based on three proof of concept early stage clinical trials? Moreover you think it could be even higher with deals? """"
ruckrover
07/10/2024
09:23
"yes it gets cheaper with frequency"Apparently not. £5.75 on £1000 is .575%But £12 on £10,000 is only .12%And yes, of course I filled my ISA. Even if you don't have enough spare cash you at least transfer from other investments. It's a bit of a no-brainer.
ruckrover
07/10/2024
09:22
Not going well for Labour is it ....

Nearly 1000 migrants cross Channel in record day
A total of 973 migrants in 17 boats reached the UK, beating the previous record for 2024

and Sue Gray

not sure how many months they have before society really kicks back

maybe Oct 30th

as they cancel lead tax rises Nom Doms for instance

then all the legal challenges VAT on education ....

Oh Dear ... who said trickle up economics was the way forward ....

i would remind those that think that .... it requires trickle down taxation

Hello Dubai Tax Free

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:18
Am I looking for one of your posts or Bermuda's?
ruckrover
07/10/2024
09:14
Sadly I don't have your document store of post history


its "one" day ruck ......


Bermuda managed to read it

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:13
yes it gets cheaper with frequency

your events are rare .......... so you pay the price

I am pleased that you can indulge in Big Buys ...

thou 2024 has seen none

did you fill this years ISA ? potentially 200,000 shares as it was around 10p which i did

this current buying is not in ISA

ATB

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:03
Yes, it is I pay £12 with Halifax so a bit jealous. Still, I don't buy such small amounts so I guess as a percentage mine trades work out cheaper.
ruckrover
07/10/2024
09:02
"i am sure if you read the thread you can work it out Bermuda did after all"Sadly I don't have your document store of post history, indexed and catalogued. I certainly won't waste time trawling through threads only to find it was a load of tripe. I guess you are being deliberately obstructive as your arguments have been shot down.
ruckrover
07/10/2024
09:01
Is that important for you ?


The Fee ?

inanaco
07/10/2024
09:00
5.75 apparently
ruckrover
07/10/2024
08:59
i am sure if you read the thread you can work it out Bermuda did after all
inanaco
07/10/2024
08:58
Perhaps a post reference would help?
ruckrover
07/10/2024
08:58
what ever Barclays charge
inanaco
07/10/2024
08:57
"your not reading the thread ruck read back only one day"Your valuation or Bermuda's. Or perhaps Trinity Delta?
ruckrover
07/10/2024
08:56
"13.41 ?1000 inc fee"£5.75?
ruckrover
07/10/2024
08:36
as a reminder

I also told you before Covid vaccine announcement that

a virus is easier than a cancer to deal with

i said it was a step down for immunobody

all in my history

"""clearing acute virus infections."""

inanaco
07/10/2024
08:33
You do not have to believe me .................

ask Google it will also give you the corresponding papers


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