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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-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 |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 0 | -17.65M | -0.0876 | -0.50 | 9.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/5/2020 18:24 | They'll have to wait!.. it's Thursday tomorrow! It's Vitecs SNG Blue day. | ![]() dovey21 | |
06/5/2020 18:23 | Hmmm not so sure I agree with that. The Panaroma / BBC article has provided them with an opportunity to sell aggressively. Again, why would you support the Company for this long and then dump all your shares just before a potentially transformational event ? | ![]() talk2dubya | |
06/5/2020 18:17 | They would not be selling so aggressively unless they were exiting completely. Likely to have reduced by a further 4 to 5% yesterday & today. So probably another 3 to 4 days to finish. The price you can buy at now is only available because of their selling. Take advantage while you can. When it's gone - it's gone. | ![]() eeza | |
06/5/2020 18:05 | The BoD and the Broker have not covered themselves in glory with the recent conditional placing. As far as I am concerned Landsdowne have every right to be taking some off the table after the way that placing was handled. They have supported SNG for a long time so they deserve to make some money, it’s to their credit they did not do so when the conditional placees were dumping. I don’t see them selling out completely, having held a substantial position in the Company for so long. | ![]() talk2dubya | |
06/5/2020 17:59 | Just fleecing recent share holdersAnd they don't give a foook | ![]() amaretto1 | |
06/5/2020 17:55 | They could be selling the lot. How do we know they’ve done | ![]() dealer55 | |
06/5/2020 17:50 | Now they have finished , let’s go. Upwards we are | ![]() peachie 74 | |
06/5/2020 17:33 | Lansdowne have sold about 3.25m shares in the last 6 days | ![]() toffeeman | |
06/5/2020 17:30 | That's a good RNS, at least it explains away 2.18% of sells on Monday pre-Panorama. Hopefully another one tomorrow referring to yesterday and Thursday again ...... | ![]() hairballradical | |
06/5/2020 17:28 | It’s nuts that the share price is the same as it was on the days high when they announced the go ahead for the trials. I wonder where would have been without this constant selling in to the market. I don’t see Landsdowne going much further than this, they have been supportive of the Company for a long time. It’s link that worry me more in terms of much shares hitting the market | ![]() talk2dubya | |
06/5/2020 17:25 | Rns.Lansdown reduced.Expected of course. | ![]() cambradjones | |
06/5/2020 17:24 | Why is this offloading taking so long. It’s killing any positivity. | ![]() dealer55 | |
06/5/2020 16:37 | The sell orders would be logged onto the MM's systems. As they purchased the shares the share price would drop if they did not find buyers to take up the shares. | ![]() vitec | |
06/5/2020 16:33 | Indeed. I've not dug into the Oxford trials. Are any intended for early use, ie pre hospitalisation? You can see where I'm going with that one! | ![]() waterloo01 | |
06/5/2020 16:31 | Thought the same thing the other day watetloo. The Oxford trial announced that the next phase of testing would involve 5000 patients, think they would be lucky to find 5000 patients now to test it on, so how's that going to work ??? | ![]() cambradjones | |
06/5/2020 16:26 | All well and good Toffeeman, but how do you explain this morning when the price dropped about 5 times in the first few mins of trading.They couldn't have been delayed as more or less every trade dropped the price as soon as they appeared ?Still a black art to me, trades and the way they affect the price.Think someone needs to write a book on it. | ![]() cambradjones | |
06/5/2020 16:23 | One further thing to consider is that as the number of COVID cases goes down (thankfully) recruitment into trials will get increasing difficult, outside of those (such as SNG) which are already in trials. Just a thought about those that come behind, ie don't as yet have a trial running. It will become more expensive and time consuming | ![]() waterloo01 | |
06/5/2020 16:21 | (Again) you CANNOT classify a trade if it is not an AT - and all SNG are O trades. This means that the time they are reported is not the same as when the trade occurred. This in turn means that a trade classified as a buy could be a sell and vice versa. You look at the PRICE if it goes up there are more buys than sells and if it goes down there are more sells than buys. Simplz | ![]() toffeeman | |
06/5/2020 15:26 | More and more buys being soaked up. But stabilising the price and more people in at this price point hopefully not keen to quickly sell. I’ve added at 59 and 60. Fingers crossed the background seller is just about done GLA | ![]() peachie 74 | |
06/5/2020 15:25 | I think the 60.7 trades are sells, but even so, it’s been mostly buys all afternoon. We had a day like this (buys all afternoon) just before Easter. Late on that day (last 15 mins or so ) the odd sell went through, and the share price fell about 6 ticks - maybe to trigger stops. Let’s see what transpires today. 16:33 Edit. L2 ? - pffft. | ![]() 801710245 | |
06/5/2020 15:22 | I would like to apologise for my last post. I'm just getting carried away with myself still not 80p though | ![]() bobaxe1 | |
06/5/2020 15:10 | Stay safe. | ![]() bmnsa | |
06/5/2020 15:04 | Thanks. My pockets are full of SNG and TERN at the moment. Been very active buying so tapped out at the moment. | ![]() vitec |
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