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Chartman, i feel for you. Ive seen the daily repeated physio and the long hospital stays with my young niece. Hope your daughter stays well.
The bigger picture isnt often discussed. Anti-biotic resistance is a very serious issue and if no new AB,S are forthcoming then people will be dying in years to come of minor cuts and infections.
Hope to see this get the abssi approval and then go onto to be approved for other indictations inckluding CF and HABP.
I guess we get carried away with greed of money but there are more important things in life. Best wishes to your daughter.
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Flat finish as you say. At least today gave AMP another
chance to take another gasp of oxygen....
Hope they weren't sellers.
As predicted at 9am, flat finish. Always tomorrow I guess
If given a binary choice; zero return on investment here but relief for those who suffer from CF would gladly wave good bye to financial gain. Hope your kid is doing fine and pray Iclaprim can delivery good prospects for the future.
Ian.B - nice to see a poster understanding more than how this RNS affects the SP- I have a 6 year old daughter with CF and agree totally biggest danger is lung infection and any treatments that can help have got to be welcome.
sold 50k shares this morning at 10.3.....bought them back at 9.1p in last 30 mins............roll on tomorrow
The chancers bought a few, Just a pity i didn't sell this morning and buy back, But happy to hold
Added another 25k shares at 15.43pm went through as a sell which doesnt help
g... baling out with 5% from what i can see... will make my day to see some serious buying into the close to take advantage of the news this morning and the implications for the meeting.
they keep anchoring the share down... stops it from climbing to its proper place... obviously don't have the same attitude as they do here...
Have we just cleared the overhang??
might just be opening pleasant surprise on the rns but, atm, doing better than uk price...
Looks like someone is building a strong position here
Investing and betting (on sports at least) are very similar - you weight up the information you have and then put money at risk in the expectation that you are correct (or at least lucky!). To agree that this feels like a great risk reward and if there were 10 of them then I’m sure you’d make out like a bandit. But as a single, one time event, I suspect many felt that it was a fantastic bet back in early Feb.....they were unquestionably wrong.
It does give a glimmer more hope that the company feel it will be approved. But I struggle to believe that they will be able to say anything before the meeting (or possibly even the official outcome of the meeting) that would make me materially change my position. The bed is made and I’m sleeping soundly
agreed citytilidie.important not to read too much into it but personally i was expecting pretty much a complete news blackout pending minutes so quite encouraged by the recent announcements
To me this RNS is a positive but basically means nothing. Only traders should really care as it may give a small jump. I’m here for the FDA approval only
from another chat site: "today's RNS re. collaboration is a "strange" move for a drug that supposedly has insurmountable liver toxicity issues"....
Up 14% pre market.
I said and hoped we would have stabilized at 10p by 3rd May which is a possibility still. Fingers crossed GLA.
100% correct.
We all tend to lose track of what the company is actually trying to achieve - alleviate suffering.
We tend to focus solely on an increase in SP.
Humbling time.
That not withstanding - if FDA approval - huge benefit to sufferers = huge benefit to holders...
GLA
Cheers
There may be s few plying him with drinks after the AGM on may 22nd. He is very discreet and gives little away but id expect some clues to be gained at the meeting.
From memory its 3rd june we get official word on the fda meeting?
Ian.B, words of wisdom as ever - yes, Friday is the big day. I just have to wonder, will it be the full month before we find out the results?
Does anyone know the pub that Glumsden goes to so we can see how many drinks he buys??? ;-)
sad tale... but it's good to sometimes hear the stories behind a lot of the shares we play with... sometimes think folk forget what the point of these companies actually is...
occasionally, you can see that a share price rise will do more than just add to the bank balance...
best wishes.
Having been involved with FDA situation stocks, the Board’s actions look like they are pretty confident of resolving any issues with FDA and yes it is a much needed drug in the market worldwide. I think it would be steady climb to 14p after the profit taking is done . And then it’s on to FDA results which could result in it being a multi bagger. Very little downside on this in the short term.
Big day friday. Motif Type 1 meeting with FDA to address the FDA requirements. Lamellar Biomedical Must be confident that Iclaprim will get approval for ABSSI and go onto be studied for Cystic Fibrosis. My niece has CF and infection is always the biggest concern, (cause of death) even at age 5 she has been hospitalised several times with lung infections. We need this for all thise CF suffers.