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SNG Synairgen Plc

4.52
-0.235 (-4.94%)
24 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
  -0.235 -4.94% 4.52 4.35 4.69 4.75 4.36 4.75 212,429 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -17.65M -0.0876 -0.50 9.58M
Synairgen Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SNG. The last closing price for Synairgen was 4.76p. 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 £9.58 million. Synairgen has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/5/2020
17:41
The mystery of how you can have half a million more buys than sells and be down on on the day ?!?!?!
peachie 74
01/5/2020
17:31
Churned a lot of shares today!
bobaxe1
01/5/2020
17:29
Beware of dude's plugging other shares on your bill board
bobaxe1
01/5/2020
17:28
I knew a gal called Val once.
bmnsa
01/5/2020
17:13
O/tvitec, wild action at Val today. Started flat, up 80% and closed 20% down.Ouch !
cambradjones
01/5/2020
16:49
yes he does, doesn't he? & he conveys the nature of the sector too. I don't think we can expect promising & hype, it seems like steady measuring of progress while there are other development going on, like at the Oxford consortium & in the big boys, that may eclipse SNG but SNG still seems to have a place to me at least, Often wrong, DYOR, just liked Richard Marsden & his product.
owlbaby
01/5/2020
14:47
Am I correct in thinking any licencing deal / takeover would be held until results ( since they know what they are getting without question) ?? Or any (serious) likelihood of something occurring in the interval before then ?
Edit - sorry, obviously, not a licencing deal for something still in a trial , so I mean expressions of interest / links to other companies etc etc

141jaffa
01/5/2020
14:46
LOL I only left 2 years ago and was involved in clinical trials the last 15 years of my career. I can tell you it would normally take about a month if not longer at the end of a trial to clean up the database and do the relevant statistical analyses. This is a relatively simple trial and there will be huge pressure to get it done which is why I estimate a week.....but a few hours most definitely not!
nobbygnome
01/5/2020
14:43
nobby still has an abacus for counting.:-)
russ42
01/5/2020
14:33
They have computers now nobby. Lol
bobaxe1
01/5/2020
14:29
Gilead talking about the need to nebulise. This is such a huge plus, IF it works.
waterloo01
01/5/2020
14:27
I have been involved in this process when I worked in the industry and you are definitely wrong. I'm sorry I can't say it any clearer than that
nobbygnome
01/5/2020
14:24
Disagree Nobby

The data will be transmitted to the company on a daily basis and will be entered into (probably) Excel and SPSS.

The ordinal comparisons will be spat out with each data set entered.

There will be two people doing the data entry separately (so that checking is live).

The only additional task will be unblinding at the end, and this should take no time at all.

And if this is not the data management protocol - it damn well should be.

toffeeman
01/5/2020
14:04
Thanks Nobby, so back to my original thoughts of the end of the month.
rafboy
01/5/2020
13:58
It will not take a couple of hours to complete the trial once the last patient has finished. The primary end point is the ordinal scale and the data from it can be compared in multiple ways so it will take at least a week. Plus all the data entry has to be double checked and any dodgy data removed.
nobbygnome
01/5/2020
13:50
Toffeeman, even quicker then so around the 24th of this month.
rafboy
01/5/2020
13:43
Hi Judy Judy -- good to see you here. Beats waiting for that China south sea gig !!

GL

westmoreland lad
01/5/2020
13:41
Just the daily block Russ to stop us going blue.
cambradjones
01/5/2020
13:38
22 sells in a row.
russ42
01/5/2020
13:35
Just pray it's day and night difference in terms of improvements. Imagine an affordable product that could potentially being hospitalised. Amazing.
adman50
01/5/2020
13:35
MM's enjoying themselves today, though.
eeza
01/5/2020
13:35
Yes but in the mean time the extended urgent study has legs of it's own.
bobaxe1
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