Hello all. Very new here - and new to investing in general. Stockopedia is my preferred choice for a screener and am currently enjoying a 14 day trial. However, when I was putting items in my portfolio last night, I noticed that one of my early, less prudent investments had leapt up and I was suddenly in the money! Except, I wasn't...
Halosource Inc (LON:HAL) is showing a share price of 9.5p a share. HALO is showing a share price of 2.6p a share. At first, I didn't note the distinction but, when I did, I searched for the correct ticker on Stockopedia but can only find the HAL one.
Am I missing something? Apologies if this is a daft question!
Morning Zion.
Welcome to Stockopedia. Not a daft question and it does look strange. Here is the link to the Google Finance page for the HALO ticker.
https://www.google.co.uk/finance?q=LON%3AHALO&ei=wfD5V8GXDdDQUt7FiOAB
Does seem to be the same company but quoted share prices etc., are very different. I suggest you go onto the Halosource Inc (LON:HAL) page on Stockopedia and click on the green dialogue box on the bottom right hand page of the screen and submit a question to the Stockopedia team asking them to look into it. May just be a glitch (they do happen).
Gus.