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Will it drop any more?
normal service resumed?
asking for a friend
apologies wrong board
**** up - sold down
Political de risk
2 x 182 is probably a T rollover
T trader rolling over I suspect using the bid price
did a few dummy buys on late Friday - £2k went straight to NT
how low will this go - been in/out of this over the yrs - time for a nibble??
appears no shortage of shares
As per the announcement of 19 January, the Company has significant cash resources . Accordingly, there is no immediate need to raise additional capital and the Company may choose not to proceed with a fundraising until such time as conditions are more favourable.
strong buy on the back of a u/t - jeeeeeeezzzzzzz
get ****ed
just seen the article in the "paper" good news for UK industry?!
British firms have been asked to ramp up the production of testing kits despite the Government insisting for weeks that any shortages of tests were caused by distribution, not supply. It is the first time since the early months of the testing programme that ministers have admitted supplies are insufficient.
But industry sources told The Telegraph it would take weeks, not days, to significantly increase production because the manufacturing process is so complicated.
One source said there was "panic" at the Department of Health and Social Care over the gulf between supply and demand as officials scrambled to source swabs, saline tubes and other components of testing kits that are in short supply.
Demand for tests is outstripping supply partly because of the highly transmissible omicron variant and because people visiting relatives over Christmas wanted to do so safely, but also because people who test positive can now leave isolation after a week if they have negative lateral flow tests on days six and seven.