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... by RM. He is happy with results which bode well for P3. He hopes to cover lots of questions ( not answered today due to time) over next few days. Let's hope we get a good press over weekend but the long wait continues.
This stock wins prize for most manipulated share prize this week.
Even HL can’t keep up.
7,384 to sell, 7,456 to buy. The manipulative sharks won’t let you buy 7,394.
What a farce this market has become:(
Does anyone know of any U.T or I.T. with substantial holdings in copper mining or associated companies please?
Sorry - wrong board!
NCYT are close to announcing their antibody Lateral Flow Test. Does anyone know whether this is likely to have any major advantage over other LFTs?
Apparently due to the esclating cost of running the business. Time to clear the dead wood, IMHO.
What has caused the drop???
The new thread started today with new code for the company LSEG
LSE boss Schwimmer says "blank cheque" listings could boost London after Brexit
29 Jan 2021 21:34
LONDON, Jan 29 (Reuters) – Britain should replicate New
York's success in listing "blank cheque" companies to boost the
City of London's attractiveness as a global financial centre after Brexit, London Stock Exchange Chief Executive David
Schwimmer said on Friday.
"SPACs clearly have taken off in the U.S. markets. There is increasing curiosity and potential interest in seeing more of them here," Schwimmer told Reuters.
"We do think are opportunities in the UK listings regime to make some changes that would make us a more attractive listing regime while maintaining high standards of corporate governance."
(Reporting by Huw Jones
Editing by Rachel Armstrong) ((huw.jones@thomsonreuters.com; +44 207 542 3326; Reuters
Messaging: huw.jones.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)
steviewonder77 - I'm not sure how you've arrived at a P/E Ratio of 72. I'd be genuinely interested to see your workings, so perhaps you'd care to share? My calculations:- Using the last accounts available, the quoted adjusted earnings per share are 200pence. At a share price of around £86, this gives a P/E Ratio of 43. If you check the financials for this stock on the HL website, they also quote a P/E Ratio of around 43.
this is a great company,,but for me its well overvalued,,too many uncertainties,,with a P/E72,,the EU situation could escalate,,,ive sold out,,will come back when the dust as settled
Stevie, The EU 'problem' you mention is known about.Please see my post 21stJan at 20.34hrs. The £8Bln headline does grab the attention I agree, however , LSE knew it was going to happen and have taken steps to lessen the effect. What worries me more (as there's a lot of rules and regulation to agree to by both parties) is that now the EU are throwing their toys out of the pram over the vaccine and could make agreement very difficult ....tit for tat, etc like kids do !! The vaccine fiasco could easily escalate if the mardy EU don't get their way. Wot d'yer reckon?
YR1/ i base my forecast on the FACT the EU regulations will cause the LSE to lose business,,this as been highlighted in the media in the last few days,not one posted on here as picked up on it
Stevie...ok, your opinion is welcomed as already said by others but you haven't shown the evidence of the £30 forecast by "my source is news agencies,,reuters ect". I'm sure it will be of interest to us all who are invested here. One thing I will say, for every negative story there is an equally positive story. That human nature applies to most things in life. Have a great day
Naewise - Think you got the wrong board mate. This board is for LSE, which will become LSEG from tomorrow I believe.
SNG whose SP was also badly hit is now back in blue so I suspect NCYT may recover by end of day.
steviewonder77 - Many thanks for confirming that it is just your opinion that this share is only worth £30. Of course, you are more than entitled to your opinion, as is everyone else. Should it happen to drop to £30, I will gladly accumulate more. Somehow, I can't see me getting that opportunity.
Lincolnite,,of course its my opinion,,its not happen yet,,my source is news agencies,,reuters ect,,
steviewonder77 - You don't make clear whether this is your opinion or what you believe to be fact. For the benefit of all readers of the board, please can you confirm which it is to be and if it's the latter, please can you back up your statement with a source? Many thanks in advance.
Unfortunately the EU has "done for" this share,,should be £30
Thanks for the link Elchagie, interesting read. Further supports the sentiment I outlined in my post on 21/1/21. I think anything under £90 per share represents good value at the moment and am happy to add at these levels. I've added some to my Son's JISA today. I'm hoping and expecting that once the merger with Refinitiv has completed this Friday, there will be a steady move North throughout the course of the rest of the year.
London stock market facing blockbuster IPO year
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/london-stock-market-facing-blockbuster-ipo-year/articleshow/80430639.cms
Groan !
Well, another mediocre day and not just here. I've got a few bob burning a hole in my pocket but just have no idea at the moment where to put it. Ah well, at least it's not losing money, if you know what I mean
Just be patient, put your feet up, sit back and wait YamR1man. I wouldn't be surprised if this has smashed through £200 per share within the next 4-5 years. ATB, Lincolnite.