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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Venn Life Sciences Holdings Plc | LSE:VENN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9275X97 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 6.85 | 6.70 | 7.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/1/2019 09:57 | Dave4545 I think your strategy will pay, and has already done so. I think well leave yump to “”” | escapetohome | |
23/1/2019 09:35 | dave454518 Jan '19 - 12:35 - 1318 of 1319 Because of the get rick quick traders the price to buy is actually lower than yesterday. Are you intending to be deeply ironic ? It seems to me you're just picking penny shares that appear to have flattened out after drastic drops (because they're pants), in the hope that you can lure a few punters in for a quick buck yourself. Because you cannot seriously be picking this one in the hope of a recovery that would justify a serious investment. Just look at the track record. Its a failed, stagnant business being milked, not a business thats run into a temporary hiccup. If you want another one to literally gamble on try DEMG. Or just visit Billy Hills. | yump | |
23/1/2019 08:58 | Im in - have had a small dabble and the price I got was 1.53. Biggest risk here it seems would be a delisting. | escapetohome | |
18/1/2019 12:35 | It's a new partnership so deals will come later on. Because of the get rick quick traders the price to buy is actually lower than yesterday. 250k max offer online at 1.76p now | dave4545 | |
18/1/2019 10:22 | that rns doesnt mention 'money' I'll stick with the shares I've got for now | elpirata | |
18/1/2019 07:55 | hxxp://www.carrickth | dave4545 | |
18/1/2019 07:46 | 1.3 mil cap Was 1.833p offer yesterday, mm's could well open it unchanged so for first buyers it's virtually all time low to get in. Lowest it went to was 1.75p | dave4545 | |
18/1/2019 07:34 | Should see these rise today on that RNS | cudmore | |
15/1/2019 13:11 | A couple of the 2p buyers last week have sold at 1.51p No hope for some traders to sell after a massive shake already | dave4545 | |
15/1/2019 10:39 | Beam him up Scotty | cocker | |
13/1/2019 22:17 | Also this seem to be traded on Nex Exchange now. Only just noticed. 09/01/2019 13:50 977,653 1.79 977k buy on the 9th seems to have got the ball rolling taking out a bit of size on the offer. Seems to have joined the Nex in 2019. Been 6 trades so far hidden on there. 11/01/2019 15:55 49,774 1.99 11/01/2019 11:19 15,000 2 11/01/2019 11:14 50,000 2 11/01/2019 10:59 29,761 2 11/01/2019 10:55 32,456 1.997 09/01/2019 13:50 977,653 1.79 | dave4545 | |
13/1/2019 18:26 | If the seller is out we can start moving back over 2p I noticed they dropped another 500k at 1.8p on Friday | dave4545 | |
11/1/2019 12:33 | Can buy again online at 2p Infact I think last few trades are buys | dave4545 | |
11/1/2019 11:28 | Yep but at least Cathal Friel is in and putting a lot of his own money in too. This is better. That 1.72p offer was a good price. Nice looking chart too. | dave4545 | |
11/1/2019 10:42 | is Richardson still there? He's the issue afaic | elpirata | |
11/1/2019 10:39 | elpirata Agree although I've been told from some big hitters that Cathal Friel is a good egg so out with the old in with the new. | dave4545 | |
11/1/2019 10:34 | Fair and valid point as making a quick buck is what it's all about. | cocker | |
11/1/2019 10:33 | in for a punt, not a fan of management but doesnt stop me buying on share price consolidation | elpirata | |
11/1/2019 09:33 | Potentially nice chart forming here. Bottomed and curving up | dave4545 |
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