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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Skinbiotherapeutics Plc | LSE:SBTX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF33H870 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.125 | 0.72% | 17.375 | 17.00 | 17.75 | 17.75 | 17.25 | 17.25 | 438,021 | 10:07:40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics | 132k | -2.84M | -0.0125 | -14.20 | 39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/12/2024 16:25 | usually it means more selling next day re big sells all day, a few dummy trades lift share price and same again tomorrow Well, statistically that's been the case here for years anyway | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 16:21 | Buying up into close.....mmmmm I wonder what that means :-) | socionomics | |
12/12/2024 16:15 | 😀 Thanks | netcurtains | |
12/12/2024 15:21 | Its doing well actually. No close inside monday 9th. Was important with overhead Qs. It's still a bargain today at 3.7 | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 15:19 | Only a bit more work to do and POP | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 15:19 | DDD getting a nice move on | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 13:48 | slyme thursday lol | min ping | |
12/12/2024 11:43 | All you need to find is an etf hit for 80% in a sub sector that isn't from a fad/new sector, pay in monthly, and its assured | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:41 | I could literally guarantee with enough broker accounts for sampling, a passive little cap 'investor', even with a couple of multi-bags somewhere, wont have beaten a standard '1' instrument etf hold over 5 years. The accumulated costs hunting, will make it net sub the etf return. Even if the etf was a loss lol | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:32 | 'Little caps - the cost of trying to find the next APPL? - is 10 APPL's inversed' | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:31 | Little caps are for traders only. They know it's a mincing machine. They know where the mincing will occur. So they can just go with the play flows Investors? Nah | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:27 | Be like America here for lawsuits. Got to change their ways pretty rapid. It's a bit of a dilemma for most funds in AIM and co. They be just fodder to the big dudes. But not smart enough to make it in normal markets without a gerbil fodder environment Re little cap fixes They have made billions over the years out of the 'kill gertbils' templates. Thats just in the Uk But im stating the obvious. Difficult to look at AIM since inception, realise that PI's have been generally slaughtered, and not wonder where all their cash goes . The cash does not disappear. Goes somewhere right? Lol | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:26 | I reckon AI is going to change the whole little cap landscape really. Everything will be too obvious re the ol game | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:23 | Most of the time, all a maker has to do for the sell instructions, is drive price to where liquidity will exist. Very common. But forgetting all that, you now are in a scenario as a holder, of share price having too much work to do to rise further ie it's where the sellers want it, and 2. less likely liquidity on another run, so not worth makers while going back to0 soon. The only way you can break the above prices now is 2 fold 1. no-news false market creation, or. 2. news (still be false market creation) Point is, market never takes it up to liquidity prices. It's the maker that does, to make a 'sell' market for clients | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:23 | Best advice would be not to have as well then. They all do run the show | putinaire | |
12/12/2024 11:10 | Corporate owners such as institutions, funds, etc may buy smallcaps on the sizzle but they sell on the sausage. Accountants have no place in their heart for sentiment. | pr100 |
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