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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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St Peter Port Capital Limited | LSE:SPPC | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B1V4NS68 | ORD NPV |
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% | 2.40 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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02/5/2020 13:45 | I thought there was some value. Possible £700k realisation due. iQur must be worth the valuation. All time low because retail can only sell. That would be unfair prejudice by the directors. SPPC is an equitable investment company; it says so in their IPO. | russman | |
02/5/2020 09:48 | I have owned a few stocks that have not issued a kid or kidd, BCAP being one of them, my broker would accept a sell order, but not a buy. I approached the company to ask why they wouldn't produce a kid and the reply was,'' This is a sophisticated investment unsuited for retail investors''. As we have seen it produces a market where existing retail investors are sell only, with the occasional block bought by high net worth or institutional clients. I would hazard a guess that it only remains AIM listed due to it qualifying for IHT tax relief, which may be of use to some holders. Opex is absurdly high for managing a handful of unquoteds, this is a business that could easily be run from home. | flyfisher | |
02/5/2020 08:44 | Any ideas how you can trade this stock. Complain to Mr Shore as Director. Contact Shore Capital. If no-one can trade it; there is no demand. share price sunk. | russman | |
02/5/2020 07:09 | Couldn't buy or sell last time I tried - might have to leave the EU before can trade it again :) (Thanks @flyfisher for the link). | spectoacc | |
01/5/2020 18:41 | Bit difficult for a retail punter to buy any without a K.I.D. Pointless being listed. | russman | |
30/4/2020 13:22 | Brazil Potash. hxxps://www.nsenergy | flyfisher | |
20/4/2020 11:29 | iQur must be busy at the moment. Even if it is only diagnostics not a blockbuster vaccine. | russman | |
24/2/2020 10:29 | Need some significant realisations quick. | russman | |
22/2/2020 20:54 | UK Based Researchers Have Genetically Modified the Hepatitis Virus to Treat Flu The current influenza vaccines must be re-designed each year and the shot administered annually to maintain protection. The team responsible for this new research hopes it can lead to a single-use flu shot West Los Angeles, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/09/2018 -- According to a recent issue of Vaccine (1), a team of UK based researchers have genetically modified the Hepatitis B virus shell to contain inserts from influenza virus. The resulting "virus-like particle" is not a live virus, but a completely safe and inert product which can be used as a new universal vaccine against influenza infection. This year the world is facing one of the worst influenza seasons in recent times (2). Yet the current influenza vaccine has once again failed to deliver adequate protection, with some sources reporting only 10% efficacy against the predominant strain (3). Present influenza vaccines often fall short of expectations as they are rendered obsolete by mutations in the flu virus which change their surface, resulting in escape from recognition by the immune system. However, the new virus-like particle created by iQur biotech contains conserved parts of the influenza virus which have not mutated since the 1940's, when the first flu vaccine was made. In the study the new vaccine candidate showed 100% protection in mice against the 2009 swine flu pandemic strain, and encouragingly the same vaccine was also protective against a second flu strain dating all the way back to 1934. "Our aim is to develop the next generation of influenza vaccines which can provide lifelong immunity to flu epidemics and pandemics"- Alex Ramirez, Head of Discovery at iQur. The current influenza vaccines must be re-designed each year and the shot administered annually to maintain protection. The team responsible for the research hopes it can lead to a single-use flu shot which can protect against any flu virus, removing influenza infection from the general population in a similar way to which poliovirus has been largely eradicated. References: 1) hxxps://www.scienced 2) hxxps://www.cdc.gov/ 3) hxxp://www.eurosurve About iQur iQur is at the forefront of vaccine research and development, using tandem core technology to create novel vaccines, currently being developed for influenza, malaria, human cytomegalovirus, dengue fever and hepatitis C. hxxp://www.iqur.com/ Media Relations Contact Debra C Perkins Email | Web | Profile Follow iQur Source: iQur Posted Monday, April 09, 2018 a | hedgehunter2 | |
18/2/2020 09:08 | This and opp both up this am... | zcaprd7 | |
12/2/2020 18:47 | What a load of cack... Have they filled out their paperwork yet? | zcaprd7 | |
06/2/2020 21:03 | President bolsanaro has brought forward a bill to allow mining on indigenous lands. So it looks like Brazil Potash will move forward and obtain the construction permit. Sppc own 1.81% of the fully diluted equity, royalty finance is in place and the debt part of the construction finance is in place with Citic. It is valued in sppc books at 5.9m and had a latter fundraising at a 50% premium. The next step is to arrange equity finance, an equity fundraise and an exit at a modest premium to the last one could yield around 14p p/s to sppc. We shall see. | flyfisher | |
04/2/2020 12:05 | Celadon looking pants according to origo... | zcaprd7 | |
30/1/2020 19:38 | They bought their entire holding? | zcaprd7 | |
24/1/2020 11:37 | Excellent article on Brazil Potash. hxxps://lab.org.uk/t part 2 hxxps://news.mongaba | flyfisher | |
14/1/2020 12:57 | Where is that from, they only added a week ago. | flyfisher | |
14/1/2020 11:36 | Do these shareholders, have inside, into future, given they just sold whole holding? Stephen James Blackford Tracey Magdeline Blackford 1,999,999 Seems whole shareholding sold, so interesting move before AGM. | hedgehunter2 | |
12/11/2019 16:33 | Someone sold a handful at 4.75p, under the bid, seems hardly worth the bother. | spectoacc | |
12/11/2019 15:37 | This makes sense, as he tipped St Peters Port years ago... | zcaprd7 | |
12/11/2019 08:28 | Fond of food & drink! | spectoacc | |
12/11/2019 08:24 | Due to the company's fortunes or his health? | spangle93 | |
12/11/2019 07:27 | I've a soft spot for EK, having met him a few times, but he might be pushing his luck with "...Many years.." :) | spectoacc | |
11/11/2019 17:47 | Quote in a market review by a tipster called Evil Knieval I bought 20,000 Shore Capital (LON:SGR) at 170p before their permanent suspension. I did so because the shares are ridiculously cheap and because there will be a quote of sorts on the Bermuda Stock Exchange. However, I want to hold these shares for many years since I think the Shore brothers know what they are doing. (I trust St Peter Port Capital (SPPC) will receive their care.) | spangle93 |
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