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Thanks Gizmo
Suing a Chinese company with the courts held in China mean the DHSC have two chances: no chance and eff all. Chinese far too clever. At least with novacyt , you can see they have a **** ton in cash and £185m in total assets so with a good legal team in the UK , anything is possible
If they're suing us for defective test they should have no trouble getting £billions back from the Chinese for all their ****e tests they supplied then!!!
And the DHSC can't fiddle the accounts and just put its department in administration like DDDD. Lol. They don't have anywhere to hide so it's understandable they need a narrative to countersue to give them any kind of chance . Imo the best course of action is to settle now for a lower amount and award ncyt a 5-6year contract
The DHSC over ordered and didn't wanna pay up and now wanna say most of the tests were defective as an excuse. The group in charge of purchasing are in deep water and have a everything to lose hence why they came up with this excuse. the contracts were signed in black and white , all tests CE approved etc , so according to law the DHSC are gonna have to pay up
Sorry..... Who wins.....
Court case is NOT a 50-50. Lol
As we saw with ABDX , they were owed £6.7 m from the DHSC and subsequently they settled for £8.9m out of court. Ncyt and a few others are under the exact same circumstances and the DHSC have no merit.
I would say the chances of NCYT getting £90m are 50-50. They will prob settle for £60-70m out of court. The court case is a slam dunk win.
Wilson, I dont need Larry, will be in Austin all next week :) Might have a drive by lol
Hi wilsons hope you well attogene supply thomas scientific.... Its free wilson your already in
These algorithms are way above my pay grade and I've certainly not got the money to be invited in, but I can always read Larrys twitter posts
https://twitter.com/Larry64450205/status/1542927829557469185
Blimey find myself agreeing with some of it…. only bit I differ on, is I feel an update on settlement will hit, just before agm!
No info, just a feeling… meaning your predicted 3 quid barrier could be broken ? imo
Agreed babyhuey its nice to see anyone on here make gains well done fella....
if I'm reading your algo right, I'd say there are several reasons for 25% climb from 52wk low and none of them came from the BoD, it's mostly happy circumstance for NCYT SH (which we deserve) and market sentiment (and risk)
Rates are rising, cheap money is disappearing, layoffs and hardlandings are approaching rapidly, so a covid company at 52 week lows, with a possible suitor, 50/50 court case looming, new products, cash in the bank and covid coming back, why wouldn't you park your money there it sounds a dam sight safer than most shares.
Until you meet the BoD and suddenly the mattress seems safer, because the happy circumstance could sour tomorrow, sentiment change again (as it does) and we all back to square one waiting waiting waiting for the BoD
Hi kaeren my blood pressure is fine thank you.... Acceptance im prepared.... Thats a algorithm Beating... Without the why
Is the new e commerce platform being launched in conjunction with the revamped RUO test portfolio?
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Is that you BP Giz , call a doc :)
134 over 6 byp 170 = 25 % brass band playing fella . ..
byp - it is a fair point
ps... do you have a life outside of lse BB... just curious :)
just cant help yourself can you yellow... :)
Captain, I’m not sure you can compare Theradiag and Avalon. One was 15m euros at the time (20 percent about 3m euros) and 100% stake in Avalon was a start up (couple of million euros?) Their stake in Novacyt is probably worth more than both of those put together. They don’t have anywhere near the same power with Novacyt imo.
Bio seems to have bought on the Euronext exchange. Days before he triggered the first 3%, there have been tons of 10 to 100ks.
So plenty of "little" trades.
The yesterdays buys could be them that means .
But i dont think its them as it happend on both markets as noticed by some. Would surprise me. But not impossible. Who knows.
For the Big volume last week in France though.... Maybe bio. But if it was them, we should know today or monday . In France we tell " l'espoir fait vivre "
byp - my feeling and it is only that is due to the fact that they are known for aggressively targeting companies and buying substantial amounts eg 20%.
during february and march this seemed to fit the MO - inspite of the ukrainian invasion. since then - and i might add the hugely disappointing presentation in april- there has been no more transactions. the price did collapse fairly recently and would have been the perfect time to buy more if you had intention.
I just fear that they were as disappointed as i - and the market going by sp action - in the verbose non substantial presentation.
Captain, it wasn’t three buys - Valju is wrong on this (no change there). There was the £17k, £50k and £160k. Then there were a tons of part orders on Euronext which exceeded those in London. As I said, I’m not suggesting bio have bought more but I’m not not sure where you get a feeling that they have been put off - makes little sense to me? I would say that they reached their level of risk and currently maintaining the 1% range through their brokers. Of course that is just a thought. I think now we have more buyers coming in. As I said earlier, let’s see what happens this evening.