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SNG Synairgen Plc

4.755
0.105 (2.26%)
23 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
  0.105 2.26% 4.755 4.52 4.99 - 189,060 16:35:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -17.65M -0.0876 -0.53 9.36M
Synairgen Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SNG. The last closing price for Synairgen was 4.65p. 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 £9.36 million. Synairgen has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.53.

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10/8/2020
21:52
Hi Nobby,could I please have some coins to join the guild board. Thankee😊
jonnysquare
10/8/2020
21:44
Sparsam - oh I do hope so ;-)
sloppyjoe2
10/8/2020
20:08
I'm predicting that this week, news will flow of some kind of a acquisition, I think the price will be in discussion but going by the investments taking place across the pond value is still seen at this level. A good week to buy in! We have seen the price stabilise at around this level ready for the next leg up on news. RNS any day me thinks.
sparsam
10/8/2020
18:39
What a surprise chuffer!

PMSL

eggy toast
10/8/2020
18:27
But Mail-reading fascist gammons are OK? I notice how you don't even attempt to refute any of my points? I'll take that as a win, then. Your boy Johnson (and I *do* mean 'boy') is a traitor. He deserves the rope.
sloppyjoe2
10/8/2020
18:25
Done and dusted.....lovely!
chuffer2
10/8/2020
18:20
I always thought these sites were for stocks and shares discussions.
Didn't realise it was a site for Lefty,Mirror reading bores.
Off to visit the filter button.

chuffer2
10/8/2020
18:14
They didn't have to make all those cuts.

Not a single one.

Austerity was a FAILURE it achieved absolutely NOTHING except stifling growth of the economy & placing us all at risk due to lack of investment & slashing staff in the Police, schools, NHS & Social care.

The debt rose to 1.8 TRILLION.

Before you begin with the usual nonsense of 'Labour lead us into an economic crash', may i remind you that that crash was a global downturn caused by the US subprime mortgage crisis. Labour's biggest mistake was allowing the banks to keep on operating in much the same way as they had begun doing under the Conservative governments prior to Labour taking power.

The Labour government then had to bail out the banks to prevent collapse, whence no money left for the traditional Tory pilfering. If Labour hadn't have done that we would be in a far worse situation than we find ourselves in today.

Arguably Cameron's greatest achievement was managing to convince the less well educated that Labour were responsible for the global crash.

How gullible you lot are!!

Have you ever met a Labour voting banker?

Funny how Theresa May suddenly found £1Billion to buy the votes of the DUP.

eggy toast
10/8/2020
16:47
And why do you think they had to make all of those cuts ? It's not difficult, remember the note that was left for the incoming conservative government, good luck as all the monies gone ! Or words to that effect ....... classy !!
paradise city
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