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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Surgical Innovations Group Plc | LSE:SUN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004016704 | 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% | 0.55 | 0.50 | 0.60 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Surgical,med Instr,apparatus | 12.01M | -509k | -0.0005 | -11.00 | 5.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/7/2020 15:25 | Add that to the 2 last week.Aren't due an update on latest trading and impact of covid-19? | jmf69 | |
23/7/2020 14:06 | 500K buy gone through at 1.70p | justiceforthemany | |
16/6/2020 21:56 | Elective surgery coming back online and a drug that works for a third of icu patients Things are looking up | jmf69 | |
04/6/2020 16:12 | 500k trades were a bed and isa | jmf69 | |
04/6/2020 10:37 | Looks like two delayed 500K buys gone through. | justiceforthemany | |
04/6/2020 10:03 | It looks like the sustainability message being supported by SI is hitting the spot. Before Covid, saving the planet was front page news every day and i am sure it will be so again. IF is can hang on until elective surgery starts again, they may be really well placed to grow? | xylemflow | |
04/6/2020 09:29 | The NHS sustainability webinar seems to have gone down well in the market. | jmf69 | |
28/5/2020 17:11 | Looks like elective surgery has re-started in many parts of the UK and not before time. The backlog will be huge as will orders for SUN products at some point - hopefully in the not too distant future. Looks like they have more than enough cash. | justiceforthemany | |
28/5/2020 15:27 | Not quite in that age bracket yet - I don’t think the pool/backlog will diminish that much but it could be slow to restart. Two tennis friends have had their hip/knee ops delayed and have no idea yet of a date. Frustrating for them, but means I can beat them... | dr biotech | |
28/5/2020 08:35 | Pretty grim statement - sales down 75% and they are taking the furlough life support for most of their staff. But they are not hugely indebted and things may pick up later (though a second wave may well put them out of business). High risk to say the least - punt money only. | dr biotech | |
28/5/2020 07:38 | I may well take a good look at these again at this level over the next few days, humm | bashor | |
23/5/2020 08:22 | New promo video from distalmotion ( - there should be a good market for robotic disposable tooling in the future | mandate | |
22/5/2020 08:46 | All very quiet, I guess not much elective surgery happening right now | jmf69 | |
09/4/2020 11:24 | Lots of money being thrown at the NHS right now and rightly so. This could benefit Sun after all the covid-19 calms down. Could explain the recent rise | jmf69 | |
29/3/2020 10:31 | Guess we'll find out on Tuesday. Reckon they just need to get through the next few months | jmf69 | |
29/3/2020 09:43 | Hopefully they are looking to be nimble and make or sell something else in these difficult times. Contracting manufacturing for other third parties etc | bjfanc | |
17/3/2020 17:09 | BBC News - Coronavirus: All non-urgent operations in England to be postponedhttp://www. | jmf69 | |
17/3/2020 15:44 | No more non urgent elective procedures for 3 months says NHS England | jmf69 | |
17/3/2020 11:02 | This is quite a slide - I wonder what the cause is? | mandate | |
16/3/2020 11:57 | Considering that the government is allegedly throwing money at the NHS, I am sure that some of the more savvy trusts are going to use some of this cash to buy gear under the cover of the "emergency" for use once it is over, be stupid not to. | dan de lion | |
16/3/2020 09:04 | This is where you want to see a small firm being dynamic. | bjfanc |
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