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Yes, and look at the dates. How can mhc get a contract before April from these two tenders. It must be something else?
to summarise, there will be NO announcement regards any sort of contract pertaining to the MAG airport tender or the £8B tender that is exciting everyone right now. The reason being the closing deadlines on both tenders is well after the 21st March. So whatever LEVI/TW are on about, it is not the above.
King Suarez, there is no date, just punters following a couple of 'tipster gurus' Levi and TW unless they are the same person.lol
ooops! not sure what happened there.lol. I posted last week to beware this will dump. Pity those who bought at nearly 6p didn't listen to me instead of you rampers . Could have bought at 4.5p instead.
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Screech; not all in on ODX at all, fairly small holding in fact. ODX are in a strong position as a preferred manufacturer.So you see, whichever test they choose it will be licensed to ODX to manufacture. Just trying to work out what MHC can actually supply as they make nothing covid wise, it's all bought in.
Bishop Basher, it won't be this £8B tender because it does not close until April, so tell me how it can be on the 21st March?
I really hope you are right sir
MHC tiny mcap and freefloat
I can see 4/5 bags on contract announcements. If we get just ONE PERCENT it will be 80 million!
Government is soon to announce contracts worth £8 billion for covid test suppliers. This is going to cause share price mayhem on Monday.
Alarms set for 7am Monday
GLA :)
Bakky can’t provide you with a link because contracts are due anytime and he’s all in on ODX and he’s clearly missed the boat on MHC
GLA look forward to next week :)
Could you point me to where, specifically, the 21 March date is coming from? Thanks.
BAKKY: It will be by the 21st of March.
get a grip, it's nothing more than a tender announcement. Deadline is a few weeks away yet. Don't get too excited. The 'winners' won't be announced for maybe another 5/ 6 weeks or more.
Just notice that myself.. Seems Monday could be a very good day
From T W: A webpage which went live yesterday and which is now being widely discussed on social media which seems to show that the Government is soon to announce contracts worth £8 billion for covid test suppliers.
Hello URRACA, thanks for clarifying for me. So basically on Admin function that has been overrun with workload and of course the press and others trying to punish the Govt.
I feel much more relieved.
GLA
Bish, there's been extensive discussion of this case over on the ODX board. If you read the article, it refers to contracts signed before Oct 7 last year, so all at least 6 months ago. Most of the are much earlier than that, back in the chaos at the start of the pandemic when the Govt panicked about the NHS being overwhelmed and pictures of people dying in hospital corridors, like we were seeing from Italy. Yes, DHSC failed to follow the exact letter of regulatory compliance procedure for disclosing the contracts it had signed within 30 days. Some even taking up to 40 days to be disclosed, shock horror. Overwhelmed administrators concentrated on getting the stuff, not on gold plated regulatory compliance, and good for them I say. But more staff have now been allocated to ensure the gold plating can happen, and Jolyon Maughan, the Brexit derangement syndrome guy behind the Good Law Project can be happy he's shown up Boris's govt. ironically just at the time when the UK seems to be leading the way in getting on top of the pandemic. By, among other things, getting 'test to release' in place for those incomers who must quarantine.
So, all good, this is nothing to be agitated about.
BUTCH:
My thinking is if a contract had yet to be signed, then it could now be delayed due to our Govt not (allegedly) following due process. A delay could prove quite disastrous and allow our SP to slip.
By all means tell me I'm wrong but for now sentiment is propping up the SP.
Why would this affect mhc?.
I really hope this does not affect us>>>
aol.co.uk/news/government-failed-publish-504-covid-125838967.html
Who is paying for the school covid tests as there back on Monday, ? now if there back on Monday who are doing the tests and where's the contract for doing them.
Mcoption. There's not much point in trying do a value investment assessment on this one at the moment. People are investing here in the hope of large contracts landing, which will be transformational for the Company. A bit like the way they are investing in GDR, ODX, AVCT, etc. All of which have much higher market caps. We are hoping for the sort of explosive rerating those companies have enjoyed.
For value investment, Lloyds probably isn't too bad.
Trying to put some meat on the bone.What are the staff numbers and property held.
If they are "chums", would you really case if you made some easy cash? I wouldn't, but I have no shame.