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The grail test isnt much better than a coin toss.
Anyone person at any time could have random proteins in their blood.
We also arent targeting the NHS just yet. Our market is overseas where theres a few billion people.
Our test was over 95% accurate (if memory serves me correctly).
Once we have CE mark thats where our product goes. Imagine this little company with revenues over 200mil ;)
Read more Mr 1 post Tony...
"For more than 50 cancers, it detected them with almost 41 per cent accuracy at stage one to three. There are four stages of cancer, with stage four the latest, at which most cancers are terminal.
But the test performed better for 12 cancers whose tumours tend to release higher amounts of abnormal DNA into the blood and which tend to have lower survival rates, including bladder, bowel, stomach, liver, lung, gullet and pancreatic.
The accuracy for this group was 67.6 per cent at stages one to three, with the test better at finding cancers at a later stage."
The test is sh it.
Whats our specificity?
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Now results from 4,077 patients in the US show it can detect 67.6 per cent of 12 deadly cancers, including bowel, ovarian, lung and pancreatic.
Antos isnt selling.
People we placed with have big warrants. They short. They cover the short with warrants whilst expecting bored holders to dump.
They use bot to pick off small trades to push the price.
There's our issue.
If the company gave news and solid progress and projected value, you could squeeze them.
OK, thanks Aidan. Am looking now.
Hypermarlin - a bit of a google will help you here - suggest trying bould opportunities antos lse as your search term - should shed enough light for you, rather too long a story to type in here I think
Sorry but who is Antos pls?
I think Antos has been selling in tranches for weeks
Hi Countingcards
Yes, that's correct. I was using the numbers from the prospectus, which includes the warrants, as they are included in the 4.42% stated holding. Without the warrants, this would bring him back to 1.55% as you say.
The issue i have is that despite a request to clarify the holding position, and whether the warrants were taken up, the BOD have not given any clarity on it. However, as i posted some time back, and as you correctly say, there should have been a TR1, which would have cleared it up conclusively.
Not that it matters in the grand scheme of things, but it just throws the numbers out a bit when trying to work out who is increasing/decreasing holdings.
Neil
Neilin to correct your post.
Antos held 1966244949 prior as Bould. After consolidation of 500-1, the holding changed to 3932489. Given there were
253,447,788 new shares under Cizzle, that would give AG a new holding of 1.55% (without warrant conversion). There would therefore be no need for declaration as it falls below the new 3% threshold.
I would expect you will do the calculations yourself and confirm that what is said here is correct?
I thought it correct to post this, so as to prevent mass confusion and worries etc.
Thanks.
Not sold. Maybe theres been a transfer and doesnt need to report?
Not exercised warrants. We know that as there was no rns. I assume they expired. The wording of when they was to be exercised was peculiar. So might have missed the window.
Thanks Neil.
Look forward to any further update you can provide on holders. That was a chunky sell of 500000 shares.
Cheers TOWI
That's interesting.
According to the register of significant shareholders updated on 7th June , there are a number of changes to holdings declared. Antos Glogowski, our largest individual investor, does not even appear! previously holding 4.42% Did he sell? Where is the TR1? I have raised a query on this.
Yorkshire Cancer research - no change
Finance Yorkshire Seedcorn Fund - no change
Hargreaves Lansdown - below 3% as i posted previously, now not showing.
Dr Dawn Coverley - no change
University of Sheffield - no change
University of Leeds - no change
University of York - no change
Rose Noble ltd - previously holding 5.82%, now not listed, so at least below 3% if not out completely. Where is the TR1?
Bank of New York Nominees - new holder with 6.92%
Roy Nominees - new holder with 6%
Jim Nominees - new holder with 18.38%
The 6% drop today is totally disconnected from the share price. A few thousand quid in trades does not equate to wiping almost £1/2 million of the MCAP.
However, i believe this was more affected by the late published trade tonight from yesterday. An apparent sell of 530,838 shares yesterday. That's what subdued today's good news in my opinion.
Wideglide/JohnnyFunerals, - currently sitting on a bigger loss, but you know where my opinion lies. Just to be clear to all though - only my own opinion.
Neil
Never would it make me feel better that someone else is holding a larger loss.... There is no comfort in someone else's misfortune.
I hope that we all succeed with all our investments.
This just feels like one of those when even positive news comes we still get kicked where it hurts...
All the best to you and everyone!!!
If it makes you feel any better , after today I’m 9.6 k down on a 13 k investment 4 k of that I stupidly bought in the first hour of opening and got in at 11 something thinking it was the start of something big. Guess we just have to wait and see what happen but like many will sell when they break even so I guess until that’s all over which I reckon will be around mid 20’s it’s going to be a rough ride.
In Bould Opportunities, I saw an investment opportunity and bought some shares.
Only £1300 but hey ho, not to be sniffed at.
After months of seemingly nothing and fearing that the investment was lost -- Boom! we are back in the game.
500 - 1 share dilution - I now hold only 9000 shares in the newly relisted Cizzle Biotech.
But optimism abounds, we list at 10p a share.....
Immediately there is enthusiasm to hold, hey we been good at waiting so whats a bit more....
But the market doesnt like the 10p share price and down we go....
But the longer term viewpoint suggests hold on....
Then todays RNS, whilst nothing concrete, is well received, good news, and initially a 10% rise....
As the day unfolds, we drop, to a daily loss of another 6%.
My initial investment into a 'Bould Opportunity' now stands at a very sorry for itself 50%.....
Listen, its not huge money, I was never going to make shed loads on a £1300 investment, but blimey, this is a hard watch.
Anyone got any words of encouragement....? - Dont all rush now!!!