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VEC Vectura Group Plc

164.80
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Vectura Group Plc LSE:VEC London Ordinary Share GB00BKM2MW97 ORD 0.0271P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 164.80 164.80 165.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/4/2020
17:08
Polaris yes also known as fat thumb.
dp1umb
08/4/2020
14:54
I bought more on the decline (although non at the bottom) & I have sold non & should we plummet back to 70p or less I will buy again -hopefully that my unwavering optimism will ,one day before it is my epitaph,be rewarded
base7
08/4/2020
13:42
Me positive no never !!
But PAUL . Some how one way or another i do seem to get more right than wrong luck yes a lot of luck needed in this game .
All the best A.
EDIT
14.19 AM . Seems being negative is working !!

PS Remember being a pessimist you get less disappointments.

pooroldboy55
08/4/2020
13:11
LOL. You do have the knack Andrew. Can you be positive for a few weeks so i can scale back in? ;-)
polaris
08/4/2020
13:09
Yes im trying. Well that's what the wife says.
pooroldboy55
08/4/2020
12:45
POB keep up the good work, reverse psychology, can’t beat it!
diesel
08/4/2020
09:49
Almost 2 hours in and no AT trade.

Edit
Spoke to soon once the AT came in down she goes ,Paul wouldn't surprise me to see this back in the 60s This does look like a classic pump and dump to me, but as always possibly wrong.

pooroldboy55
08/4/2020
09:48
Is that a classic autocorrect error dp1umb by posting from a mobile device via the app?

Aceuk a.k.a. Acrylic...hmmm ;-)

polaris
08/4/2020
09:25
Acrylic it’s not all upside with Tesco.
Although the grocery side is doing well the wholesale side(booker) will be suffering because it was a key player supplying restaurants.

dp1umb
07/4/2020
22:20
Tesco 🤔
aceuk
07/4/2020
22:10
This could well be manipulated lower, but if your looking for a relatively safe haven, then, there aren’t many companies or sectors that are almost unaffected by the current situation.
diesel
07/4/2020
21:31
50s and 60s are a real possibility, but there again so are new highs.
cockneytrader
07/4/2020
17:28
Well i wouldn't mind a shot at some in the 60s, but think that is wishful thinking. I still need some significant movement on my goldies to make up for the action here in terms of recovering my trading pot.
polaris
07/4/2020
16:11
It’s a shorters market. Always easier to influence aN share price by selling than buying, and what’s worse it could be your shares they’re selling.
diesel
07/4/2020
16:09
Was thinking it would be good to get a comment from BOD re the cor -19 situation and any effects on VEC.Suppose thats asking to much.
pooroldboy55
07/4/2020
16:03
This share must be one of the easiest to manipulate based on historical patterns... Literally printing money unopposed.
insideryou
07/4/2020
15:57
Yes Paul i bet your feeling better every day just goes to show we are in the hands of the big boys and we know nothing.
POB

pooroldboy55
07/4/2020
15:51
Looks like the US-based trading player is back, this time shorting.
polaris
06/4/2020
15:04
Probably because the US will buy late on, then sell early doors.

See a pattern and trade.

srpactive
06/4/2020
14:51
One thing we have learnt over the last week and in the past don't buy VEC in morning.
pooroldboy55
02/4/2020
13:40
Well we always blow the bird eggs for our collection back in the fifties never sucked. Get locked up for that theses days.
pooroldboy55
02/4/2020
13:30
Crikey 5p - that's a long way to go down. Let me go consult my own personal crystal ball for a different number
davr0s
02/4/2020
13:20
Sucking eggs became a thing of the past in 1954 so little point in being taught how to do it nowadays!
alexchry
02/4/2020
11:59
And FWIW, if they manage vectura well with a bit a luck this could trade at £5 five or so years from now.
cockneytrader
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