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What price happiness for a few hours? Are consumers going to penny pinch in that aspect??
Talking about outdated! Here he is……..
He said 50p-£2 a pop, so he's spot on as $1.64 for two comes out at 60p each. Your maths is a bit like Ody's was, Bruce!
Average market product price for Viagra is $1.64 for 2. Not quite 50p!!!
I had just under £200K , flogged a load at 55p got another £45K left. TBH I think this is going to be a real grind. We're not sure we can prove real world effectiveness and we're up against generic cialis and viagra at 50p-£2 a pop. Fannying around with companies you've never heard of before to do regional deals without big up front payments fills me with zero confidence.
There could be an addressable market for people taking nitrates IF we can prove effectiveness but we still have to work with a big company with pots of cash to get it launched effectively.
I'm sticking in a limit order , see if I can catch the next ripple to bail out on.
Time for him to move on now ……. Great rise today let’s hope for some good news tomorrow
….and I’ve read it, no mention of moons, stars or “ironically” you [Alanis Morissette and you both seem to fail to grasp the true meaning of irony]. Couple times a week you pop in my head and I don’t wish you harm, I only hope you get better soon.
Liam, I’m here because I have about £200k invested. What’s your excuse? Some of your points are valid but generally it just looks like sour grapes. Seriously man, unless you have cash tied up in this why not just move on.
It also says you should ignore everything liambooth says because he has nothing better to do than check on here 20 times a day and blather on about this and that and has his own agenda and secretly he knows this company is going to the moon and the stars he just can’t stand it. They kicked him out.
There is no evidence to suggest what they were told and that there was inherent bias in the phase 3 study. This is just pure speculation and guessing by you. Also, no evidence to suggest that they were not told about any cooling effect. Its just alot of speculation, Ifs, buts and maybe's on your part.
If you are here then you should only concern yourself with definite 'Knowns'. Not wild guesses as to the test conditions.
Dear Liambooth, I looked at the article but it has less credibility for me since authorship is anonymous. And the argument about the placebo effect doesn't convince me - it's a little bit stretching the imagination that the study participants' placebo effect would only be triggered by cooling action vs. non-cooling action. Would they know what a GTN vasodilator gel is and how it has an effect?
Dear Liambooth, that just doesn't make sense to me. In all cases a gel was applied, i.e. the test participants wouldn't be able to distinguish between any of the 4 different treatments. It doesn't matter what you call the groups - the DermaSys treatment was statstically significantly better than the other three treatments.
Isn't this the relevant study? the conclusions in this study are very clear, i.e. that it is effective for a signficant proportion of men. I don't understand why you are referring to other studies
https://www.trinitydelta.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Futura-Medical-Update-191211.pdf
Dear all, the FM57 design includes a "placebo control", i.e. all study participants use a gel, and the group with MED3000 was statistically compared with those using other gels (not containing MED3000). i.e. the "placebo effect" mentioned by Liambooth is not relevant here....
Liam did you once mention that futura had done some doppler studies looking at dermasys and its effects bloodflow? I'm sure you put a link to a study once?
It's the delivery system that has a positive effect. It may be useful in other topical applications too
Just 6 more absurd posts to go and it will be a nice round 500 negative posts in a few months from booth. All in the name of helping us understand the "facts" from a "long-term shareholder" who is of course completely disinterested. Such selflessness, such altruism - just amazing.
Hear hear … he 100% has a vendetta against the company and a few board members. I would love to know why he got sacked out on his A**
He bores the life out of me with his out of date research.
This will be big just sit tight lads and lasses .
And as for boothy have a lovely weekend in your basement eating pot noodles and toss ing off. Tara
You really don´t have a clue do you? Save yourself digging a hole and further embarrassment and leave the board...
Dialogue with Liam is futile.
He made all his points in the first few postings (Which helped me to research further along those points, for balance). He has since pursued a dogged attempt to rubbish the Bod and Company, to an extent which leads me to believe he is conducting a personal vendetta. I advocate freedom of speech and choose to just ignore time wasters.
Liam, end off....Bye.
Liambooth, your last post is really scraping the barrel. I worked in the city for over 30 years. Lombard Odier Asset Management makes investments for their clients. As they say on their website their aim is ¨Meeting clients´ objectives by actively shaping sustainable investment outcomes that really add value¨. Do you honestly believe that Asset Management Companies try to support share prices in companies whose price is falling? The only reason they would increase their stake in a company is if they fundamentally believe the current price is attractive enough to warrant the investment. If they believed they had made a bad investment, they would look to divest their holding, not increase it. They certainly would not increase their stake just to support the share price. They are answerable to their client base, and would only end up losing clients if they did what you are suggesting.
I’m holding. As I’ve said before, about 450,000 shares, cost an average of 20p so I’m doing just fine right now. Might lose it all, might make a million.
So what are you doing - buying, selling or holding? Or none of the above.
It's capitalism at work.
Lombard are buying to make a profit. What purpose is there to support the price? SP would drop if there was no substance but it is holding.
"Lombard still hold......"
Yes, and that's the key point Liam.
There are people who held on to shares in companies like Amazon etc. It's how you make money.