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SNG Synairgen Plc

4.675
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:27
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Synairgen Plc LSE:SNG London Ordinary Share GB00B0381Z20 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.675 4.36 4.99 - 33,133 08:00:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -17.65M -0.0876 -0.53 9.41M
Synairgen Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SNG. The last closing price for Synairgen was 4.68p. Over the last year, Synairgen shares have traded in a share price range of 3.65p to 10.62p.

Synairgen currently has 201,374,975 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Synairgen is £9.41 million. Synairgen has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.53.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/4/2020
16:49
place of delivery

what do you mean by this?

the patient investor
07/4/2020
16:45
Lunus1

Reasonable strategy, as I have said at this stage, NCYT is great to trade, given the movements in price. I believe NCYT will spike up on the next RNS, especially if it is related to the NHS (it would be huge if they are the NHS's go to antigen tester.

SNG is not ideal for trading at the moment, unless u want to make 1% profits. I would top up regularly (build a position in SNG) perhaps from your recurrent profits from NCYT spikes

GL

torreskid
07/4/2020
16:37
What's with the Feb dates and prices?
adman50
07/4/2020
16:35
>> 801

Timbo is the expert on such matters. My understanding is the patents cover the method and place of delivery....but I will let timbo expand further.

nobbygnome
07/4/2020
16:19
Yeah, weird
Most dated 13th Feb at 14p, 15p....big volumes.

wetdream
07/4/2020
16:16
Strange we just get blocks of buying followed by blocks of selling repeated throughout the day.
cambradjones
07/4/2020
16:12
SP doing well to hold 50p in the face of steady sizeable selling.
As usual all will be revealed after hours.

wetdream
07/4/2020
15:36
I like your enthusiasm Likya, but personally I’d prefer my “looking very strong” to involve blue numbers rising !!!
peachie 74
07/4/2020
15:29
Same pattern as last few trading days.

Taken down intraday to fill large buy orders and loosen some stock from the weaker holders and then up and blue into close....looking very strong.

likya123
07/4/2020
14:40
I’ve been flipping between NCYT and this for a few weeks. Personally I don’t think this will start moving upwards until after next weeks meeting so have taken the gamble of going all in with NCYT to sell on the next RNS spike before returning to SNG at the end of next week, then holding until results as known.
lunus1
07/4/2020
14:37
peachie, I think the lockdown is driven with the intention that exponential growth doesnt overwhelm the NHS ( eg higher mortality rate just through numbers ). The overall infected totals ( which we might never know in the end )will be the same no doubt , but spread out. It also buys time.............
could end sooner perhaps if, who knows......something turns up that can prevent the more serious complications ??????????

141jaffa
07/4/2020
14:19
I think lockdown will continue 3 weeks after peak is reached and on the way down, so strap in

TPI you can strap on LOL

Government is slowly leading us to a long lockdown despite all the 'soundbites'. They just dont want a massive upheaval / reaction

torreskid
07/4/2020
14:11
Yes. Good points made. Never viewed it like that. The Lockdown isn’t curing anything. And is hindering lots.
peachie 74
07/4/2020
13:48
as said its all about protecting the nhs , once those nightingale hospitals are opened look to a relaxation of lock down and the possibility of more makeshift hospitals being commissioned
d1nga
07/4/2020
13:43
KoP
firstly YNWA

Lockdown is part of the strategy to slow the rate of infection/spread, with the main purpose of not overwhelming the NHS... so it has no individual health benefits.

yes, we definitely need clear therapies and interventions that benefit everyone that is to become infected (essential for herd immunity...still dont know if immunity will be of value).

there will be a need for treatments addressing the whole spectrum of the disease from mild symptoms to very severe (near fatal) symptoms

torreskid
07/4/2020
13:34
8017...

The IP is for their process of manufacture, and formulation.
They cant say Ifb is ours.

torreskid
07/4/2020
13:30
SP support at 50p seems to be holding.
wetdream
07/4/2020
13:29
dealer you have hit the nail on the head. In the Battle of Britain the few saved the many. Lockdown is designed to save the few and condemn the many that is why in isolation it cannot be the answer. Effective treatments are the answer and looking beyond where we are the need to have effective treatments going forward regardless of Covid 19 reducing its grasp.
vitec
07/4/2020
13:26
During the day we've been having lot of mid trade going through, I've been adding them up daily we near 10 million which was the amount that wasn't taken up by iis so would think they are finishing, thoughts boys and girls. Gla specially borris
bobaxe1
07/4/2020
13:13
Always been the case. Lockdown is essential to protect NHS but it’s killing many other things and isn’t tackling the virus.
dealer55
07/4/2020
13:11
The numbers reduce because of lockdown.....Lockdown is not the solution!We also can't wait for a vaccine to be developed eitherEffective treatment and testing is what we need and quick
kop202
07/4/2020
13:06
Isac Newton and Albert Einstein have that one sewn up between them
d1nga
07/4/2020
13:03
But by the time the news comes, the peak will have been reached. There will be a big drop in numbers of cases and deaths.
So in theory , as time goes on , there is and less need for this or any other Covid 19 treatment.
I’m just rambling here as I’m a holder, but finding lack of updates hard. And it’s getting traded a lot. People selling looking to buy cheaper etc

peachie 74
07/4/2020
12:46
Time for another daft question. Isn’t owning the intellectual property rights to a naturally occurring entity, a bit like claiming a Patent for gravity?

(I’m not expecting a ‘post-of-the-day’ accolade)

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