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SNG Synairgen Plc

4.675
0.155 (3.43%)
25 Jul 2024 - Closed
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
  0.155 3.43% 4.675 4.35 5.00 - 25,623 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -17.65M -0.0876 -0.52 9.1M
Synairgen Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SNG. The last closing price for Synairgen was 4.52p. 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 £9.10 million. Synairgen has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.52.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/4/2020
14:36
Just looked at his previous posting record and he is now history. He always seems to have a negative agenda and is exactly the sort of person I want to keep off this thread. As well as the excessive rampers...
nobbygnome
20/4/2020
14:30
Just looking at the nhs death rates stats for covid 19. Southampton only has 97 recorded against Portsmouth's 154. Obviously not sure on no. of critical covid 19 beds but significantly fewer.
fiddling12
20/4/2020
14:28
I also have just purchased another 20k shares. Third lot today. The share price has a habit of dripping down but then reacting strongly upwards.
vitec
20/4/2020
14:27
>> insider

What great insight...except the price went above 70p after the fund raising so double the offer price. That was pretty strong....

Dear oh dear....

nobbygnome
20/4/2020
14:25
Not a smart strategy with the placing... I rarely ever see a stronger share price whenever a discounted offer arises.
insideryou
20/4/2020
14:24
Had to buy some more at this price, tomorrow is 1 week since last RNS. Maybe???
slinkyj
20/4/2020
14:24
and there you go, 55p
fatnacker
20/4/2020
14:24
Pensioners earned their pension,just hope you live long enough to earn yours !
gbh2
20/4/2020
14:05
Very clever spin is why they are hiding the average age death...........


If you had a campaign of Protect the pensioners who get their pension in a lockdown regardless................. (yes you young people, you will lose your jobs and wealth to protect the old people and they get paid their pension regardless.......)


Very few would listen.


But turn that into......... Protect the NHS...........and you get everyone on board.

pro_s2009
20/4/2020
14:05
Don't worry about institutions. They were all buying NMC the day before it got suspended. They are run by humans just like us and make mistakes just like us and make good calls just like us. If you believe that the data/research is sound then the daily share price is irrelevant
vitec
20/4/2020
14:00
No, the data and stats in front of me suggest UK is the same as Italy, average age of people dead from Covid-19 is 80 years old.

70% of all UK deaths are over 75 years old of which

30% of all UK deaths are over 85 years old.


The average age of a UK death from Covid-19 appears to be the same as Italy - 80 years old.

Why is the media hiding this information ?



Rothchildsbutler 20 Apr '20 - 08:56 - 4268 of 4310

Pro

Average age U.K. 60.

You are so wrong to write off the older generation.

And it’s much more than 0.5% of the population who die or are seriously affected.

Selfish?

pro_s2009
20/4/2020
13:50
I guess Likya is covered for giving investment advice !
gbh2
20/4/2020
13:47
All evidence points to a clinically significant positive result from this trial.

Yes, some pharma stocks can be risky and that's why I choose Synairgen!

likya123
20/4/2020
13:41
You ramping the hell out of sngHow do u know its going to be £3Pie in the sky aspirations We would all like it too but pharma stocks very risky
ic0gcds00
20/4/2020
13:28
We will find some support as there will be a level where it is not worth them selling off large amounts against their placing price. It took us a while to clear Griffiths 16 mill then we saw the share price jump again before placing shares hit so no reason to think it won’t repeat. If positive results in a few weeks then irrelevant as buying pressure will take over. I think we will get news this week of some sort I fully expect the CEO has bigger priorities than updating us ie getting the data spot on and ensuring everything is setup for the next stages of approval and manufacture/distribution. Hold over the next two months and I am sure we will not discuss placing shares again. Always the balanced risk that results don’t carry the significance required but given previous evidence looks less likely. Bigger rewards to come IMO.
crookie3634
20/4/2020
13:24
Can I ask someone more clued up than myself how we know it is the institutes 100% dumping and not ordinary shareholders dumping stock/ profits to make some gains in other bios or stocks that are being ramped up? IMHO there willBe some people sitting on large values if they got in at 16 levels or below. I think I'd take a slice off myself for a play around with that much profit.
slinkyj
20/4/2020
13:12
Flash: they offered too many at too steep a discount IMHO.

Unless we see a strategic institution announce a holding here in the next day and a half I think they were either badly advised or saw a unique opportunity to make sure the salaries get paid for the foreseeable future (or a combination of both).

We live in hope, I think most the dumping will be done now and think it presents an opportunity for those who did not carry some of the original risk.

talk2dubya
20/4/2020
13:06
Not obliged to RNS trial update
May update when last patient enrolled,with a hint as to when results will be available, published and peer reviewed

torreskid
20/4/2020
13:06
Usual games prior to news, balls of steel
bobaxe1
20/4/2020
12:59
talk2, that's the issue that concerns here regards the instis. They are the ones usually with the first hand information. Their dumping does not instill the utmost confidence unfortunately. Hopefully they will be proved to be wrong. Time will tell I guess. In the meantime we drift.
flashheart
20/4/2020
12:54
China - it’s got a higher MC though. Also dddd have brought proper institutions on board - aside from Hargreaves adding, I only see evidence of dumping from the recent placing here.
talk2dubya
20/4/2020
12:34
The could easily release an update RNS with numbers of participants taking part.


Come on keep us informed.

d1nga
20/4/2020
12:29
Flashheart, unless you're trading or on margin why would you worry?

I'm invested and very very comfortable as the share price is irrelevant to me at 60p or 40p when I genuinely believe it will be well north of £3 when trial results are released with partnership/takeover to coincide.

The only worry I have is trying to find more funds to add more shares. I believe this will be share of the year, probably decade and maybe century!

likya123
20/4/2020
12:24
So further advanced then DDDD. Lower share price Go figure!
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