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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Theracryf Plc | LSE:TCF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BSVYN304 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.625 | 0.60 | 0.65 | 0.625 | 0.625 | 0.63 | 15,411 | 07:48:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 396k | -3.14M | -0.0073 | -1.10 | 2.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/6/2024 15:06 | tomboyb I got this right before and did very well out of it, but then made a big mistake and took a substantial hit but not as much as I had made, and if this carries on rising in the short term to even 3/4p I will be very happy indeed, so when you say where can I see it going, I can only hope that in the longer term, I will be seeking to get over 10p. However, I would have sold at least 70% of my current holding at 5p then sit on the rest, and hope. | clocktower | |
12/6/2024 14:50 | Where do you see this going CT? - | tomboyb | |
12/6/2024 14:46 | Great volume once again, it seems to be building up a head of steam before tomorrows R & D update, which based on the buying of late is likely to send the share price a lot higher, as it is nodoubt very positive, as it is unlikely we would have seen the slow increase in the share price lately, if it were not. | clocktower | |
12/6/2024 13:52 | Tighter spread at last. Hopefully will help to encourage some buyers. £70k for a million is a real possibility in my view in next 18 months | markth126 | |
12/6/2024 13:01 | Under £10k's worth, think you and I were paying £30/£40k for the same million a year or so ago, so little surprise that there are buyers around if they have a whiff of a deal with Stalica or someone else but luckly I bought again under 0.75 but lets hope it goes back to £70k or more for a million. | clocktower | |
12/6/2024 11:20 | Can still sell 1M , someone keen at these levels | markth126 | |
11/6/2024 14:07 | Enjoy timbo003 and maybe the share price is about to get a rocket boost anytime soon. Many may well look back and wish they had bought at these levels now. For the first time since 2022 the ones I recently bought are showing a profit, and hopefully a lot more soon, if Stalica pay up or a new deal is announced. | clocktower | |
11/6/2024 12:13 | It's the R&D day on Thursday, I intend to go along to that. Anyone else planning to go along? | timbo003 | |
07/6/2024 16:17 | A end of week small profit taker selling 1 million, it seems the MM were happy to pay 086 for them, as I expect they reckon there will be more upward movement next week. Have a good weekend. | clocktower | |
07/6/2024 11:17 | Only 300k shares and up almost 6%, any serious buying pressure on good news is going to send this rocketing, as the MM must have limited stock and are not keen to up the visabler bid to .85 The MM have to sell min market volume if forced too but as most small PI's trade only online these days, they can never do that online. The regulations need to change. | clocktower | |
07/6/2024 09:28 | Can't buy £100 worth but can sell 999999 at .83 | markth126 | |
06/6/2024 17:30 | You lied about last post for the day :-) | jusjusjus | |
06/6/2024 16:46 | Seems like a 1M sale at 0.816 immediately followed by buyback of 1M at 0.885 - must have been keen to Bed and Breakfast ISA them and pay the difference. | markth126 | |
06/6/2024 16:45 | Larger worked trades now showing, so expect another blue day tomorrow and maybe even news. | clocktower | |
06/6/2024 14:52 | Last post of the day as not spamming the board but been a while since we have been on the top risers leaderboard, currently 13th of the day! | markth126 | |
06/6/2024 14:27 | Totally agree CT with your comments there. Also worth of note is that the vast majority of shares are in institutional hands therefore free float isnt large at all hence the quick moves when / if it goes | markth126 | |
06/6/2024 12:46 | Maybe a rumour of a fresh deal is doing the rounds or an agreememt with Stalica is leaking markth126. There is also likely to be a string of other news coming this quarter from other studies, these alone might have a huige impact, sending the share price back towards its highs in 2022, which might come as a welcome surprise. Under those circumstances, as you say the stock could be very hard to come by even if it became a multi bagger. | clocktower | |
06/6/2024 12:08 | Whoever has the balls to buy in at these levels could be handsomely rewarded when the volume starts. Recent trading suggest renewed "small" interest but when any news lands good luck getting hold of any. Risk v reward is high but cash runway still attractive and in the top percentile of biotech companies in Europe so lots of potential could land at any time. GLA | markth126 | |
05/6/2024 16:29 | my order not being filled :-( 5.2m buy appears to be the 1.216% acquisition from the latest holding RNS | jusjusjus | |
05/6/2024 16:21 | Punters need to get it quickly if they want a slice of the action at 0.80p | clocktower | |
05/6/2024 16:04 | Yes markth126 - I wish I had my timing on this better last year but seems picking some up yesterday was timely at long last, how much higher it will go is the one you need to get your just rewards, having stayed the course. I just hope you get your rewards for sticking it out. I am guessing but 3p might do the trick for you, | clocktower | |
05/6/2024 16:01 | buys flying in now! | markth126 | |
05/6/2024 15:53 | Think you may have just typed that a minute to quickly given the 400 trade at 15.48 at 0.775! Another blue day... | markth126 | |
05/6/2024 15:47 | MM trading between .65 to .75 but keeping the visable spread at .60 to .80 seems to be a collective reason behind this tactic. | clocktower | |
05/6/2024 11:48 | Sorry wrong thread. | clocktower |
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