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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Summit Therapeutics Plc | LSE:SUMM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN40HZ01 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 20.50 | 18.00 | 23.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/3/2019 16:00 | Holding above $2.00/$2.10 but volume gone, so far. Hopefully the larger buys are on for more than the quick trade. | waterloo01 | |
01/3/2019 14:34 | NASDAQ starting at $2.30 still ahead of AIM which might catch up with NASDAQ will be an interesting afternoon. | chrisatrdg | |
28/2/2019 22:36 | It's 2.30 Nasdaq after hours so around 34p again I reckon this may smash $3 dollars soon | kirk 6 | |
28/2/2019 22:27 | Well done to your recent buyers but anyone stuck in this for the last few years will not feel the same way. F--ck me it 30 pence and change, lets get real here. I expect a huge pullback. Research Note plus RNS hardly a coincidence- welcome to AIM. | lagosboy | |
28/2/2019 21:52 | So ended up in the US. 08% | football | |
28/2/2019 20:00 | $3 dollars 45p now that sounds good next wave up that could easily be achieved will make up my 6 figure losses on PGD and imm | kirk 6 | |
28/2/2019 19:36 | No problem with a bit of consolidation over there. Thus far it’s no sell off. IF there’s another wave I see it taking us over $3. (45p) Effectively we have two meaningful hours of trading over here each day. The rest is pure guesswork. | luminoso | |
28/2/2019 15:49 | Up over 60% in 3 days on Nasdaq, so not surprising is a pause/some selling. Hopefully $2.00 established as a bottom, but will have to see. Recon at 33p we are at about cash. | waterloo01 | |
28/2/2019 13:23 | For ages been dreading the US opening because it seems they always cash in on any price rises this side of the pond but last few days be sitting in anticipation for the bell to ring over there | football | |
28/2/2019 12:54 | 2.45 just gone through in US.... nice that's 35p ish isn't it??? | kirk 6 | |
28/2/2019 12:35 | People have hedged against a rash of profit taking this afternoon in US. However if they have not finished buying over there, we’ll be off to the races again. The action on AIM is barely relevant. | luminoso | |
28/2/2019 08:53 | Nothing goes up in a straight line and the people selling are to other traders buying in at a higher price | football | |
28/2/2019 08:44 | Very disappointing. Let's hope it recovers nicely later | kirk 6 | |
28/2/2019 08:38 | UK trades today have really ground to a halt and the share price has moved off its best. No surprise really - typical AIM, after a good prior day. f | fillipe | |
27/2/2019 21:13 | Own too many mate just over 1m | kirk 6 | |
27/2/2019 21:13 | Great finish again on the Nasdaq ! It was always obvious that these had crashed way way too much. Hope these will be over 40p before the week is out...35-36 open tomorrow | kirk 6 | |
27/2/2019 21:01 | Voloume over a million which is 5 million shares. There is no news due and phase 3 has only just started. Not complaining though | robizm | |
27/2/2019 20:55 | Profits taken and now on the rise again | football | |
27/2/2019 19:13 | Profit takers over in usa | robizm | |
27/2/2019 18:03 | Again very heavy volume. So far equivalent to 2m shares traded | waterloo01 | |
27/2/2019 16:59 | Currently $2.25 - I make that 33.6p , at today's commercial ROEx. f | fillipe | |
27/2/2019 16:30 | How many do you own kirk | robizm | |
27/2/2019 16:15 | Well that's me 80k up now | kirk 6 | |
27/2/2019 15:59 | A break through 2.5 ish would be a genuine break out on nasdaq. Then AIM would follow. IMO it’s all about the Nasdaq chart and the traders over there. | luminoso |
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