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My sentiments entirely.
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@wilson63 @mactraders
Great research guys, just a matter of time...
From mactraders initial link dated the 3rd of august, there are only 19 validated products(as of 21st June PROmate being one of them validation report
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/957995/TVG_Report-PROmate.pdf
Reposting of mactraders initial link from yesterday(updated version hence relevant)
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/assessment-and-procurement-of-coronavirus-covid-19-tests/coronavirus-covid-19-serology-and-viral-detection-testing-uk-procurement-overview
Held.......Holding........Hold.
On the link I provided for the more geeky amongst us there are many links which give me more confidence in this investment including:
In the short term, we must be focused on the challenge at hand, so we want to hear specifically from companies who can manufacture and supply new or existing types of coronavirus tests for antigens or antibodies.
Can't wait for our well anticipated ground breaking test due to be released very soon. It's from this and any DHSC resolution which could really propell us. Sitting quietly in the background waiting for this dark horse to come in. GLA.
I would just like to add a side note to the link that I sent yesterday re DHSC procurement policy which they updated yesterday. The criteria for selling to the uk government has just got stricter. This has been brought about by poor purchasing decisions and public outcry in recent times. Basically it has been unregulated and they are finally bringing in QC. This could work in our favour, it certainly can't work against us because presently we aren't selling to DHSC. Companies which don't meet the value for money, benefit to the country AND quality of product won't have the option to tender. This will in fact decrease the competition by ignoring inferior products or manufacturers. It is clear that all previous contracts are being retrospectively looked at. As long as all was above board there is nothing to be concerned about. Stricter criteria for the bidding process I strongly welcome. There are many changes it seems about to happen in purchasing policy. Just IMO.
@earth7000
Sorry, didn't reply earlier. Went out and fell asleep in my chair when i got back it was about 9 and my daughter was watching Love island whilst commenting that "all men are pigs" -sounds about right, lol.
I try not to comment on personal situations. We all have different investment reasons to invest and positions. £ 1,000 at risk for one person may be just as important to them as £ 100,000 to another.
I have been around a while with a few business interests and fortunate enough to be able to speculate here. For me this is an investment journey, we have not "arrived" yet at the destination, it takes time BUT unfortunately we all live in an instant world and people want quick returns, I get that but, this is still a fairly young company:-
Novacyt only came to the AIM on 1st November 2017:-
https://www.lseg.com/markets-products-and-services/our-markets/london-stock-exchange/equities-markets/raising-equity-finance/market-open-ceremony/london-stock-exchange-welcomes-novacyt-group-aim
Currently they are in a great position, debt free now so they have room to move, war chest of cash for acquisitions, established network and expanded management team positioning for growth and an increased work force, multi-million revenues and still only 70m of shares in issue - I'm very happy to be invested here - it's all to play for.
Take care now
Pork's
Unless people show you their active trading account screen with their total current holdings take everything that people claim on here with a big pinch of salt!
Porky, I'm genuinely intrigued to know what you net worth is when you're throwing this much cash into novameme
@WBFAC
You know my answer "Not enough" i'm still adding to my position as funds permit.
GLA
@Johnnykipper
Depends really if you are here to trade, short to catch short margins OR if you are here to INVEST for the long term.
Think about it....
I have just Added 3,237 at 3.27 (expensive in your view) putting dealing charges to one side that's £ 10,584.99
The trade low today if you sat on L2 all day and timed it to absolute perfection, was 320.50 that's if of course 3,237 shares were available at that price and the risk the SP could climb north at any time and you miss the boat whilst trying to catch a few quid.
So could of purchased the same shares ex charges for £ 10,374.58 a saving of £ 210.41 OR circa 2% IF it was possible which i very much doubt.
Now do you think I'm the sort of investor that can be ars@ to chase £200 ??
Pork's
johnnykipper
I am very passionate and positive about novacyt , i don't hide the fact that i am a massive holder of 90,000K shares .
I am just really annoyed with GM with how he has trashed us share holders . The quicker we get a new CEO in , with new ideas and with abundance of energy , the better for us . We need someone who will promote the good name of novacyt and its products worldwide and have influential contacts to make those big contract deals.
I could have kept my money in the bank , but i had belief in novacyt and wanted my money invested into a company that was going places and make me very very rich . Thats why i am here and not for any other reason . I am already a successful doctor in my career but i want to have more time to travel and enjoy life .
WBAFC we all know the answer to the question but will leave that for porky!
From all your "buys" it sounds like you and Porky have about half the company between you WBAFC
porky9
How many shares of novocyt do you now hold ?
They know you will pay well over the odds Porky. You are easy pickings!
Another 3,237 shares taken, these at 3.27, thanks very much...
If MMs are happy to let me take a bit more of a share in this company currently at £ 229m value, i will take it !!
Amazing that ASK is 325 yet on a £ 10k order i had to pay 3.27
All part of the fun i guess
Pork's