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Errrr, that was in response to Dougie...no ?
Things are so bad you are getting your 999’s n 58’s mixed up.
Rest assured there is no reason the usual profit warning is not given, however.
There are only two possible reasons I can see for not giving one:
1. The company was sold on the 31st December.
2. The product was sold on the 31st December.
Take your pick .....lol ;-)
morning bignose. nothing specific I'm afraid. there has not been a consistent pattern of issue so i don't think it's significant if we don't get one,as I'm sure the amortisation process will continue as before.i suppose subconciously i was commenting on the continued absence of any news which is becoming extreme.just a smidgeon of positive news would be welcome.heres hoping!
Italian what are you thinking with no profit warning ? How much longer of this slumming it down at 0.12 can we take here !! Forgotten what Positive news is
agree bignose.no profit warning yet though.
i think bignose puts his finger on what is one of the two main issues here the first issue is that as he says everything the bod promises or indicates is likely to happen doesn't.most egregious example recently for me was the suggestion that an exciting cbd opportunity had been revealed during the yooya breakdown fiasco.on a charitable level this could be described perhaps as naively optomistic.on a more cynical level as disingenuous face saving.what compounds the offence is the complete lack of any update or statement that nothing has materialised after 8 or so months.i could go on but won't.the second problem is that recordati are having to explore a change in ema designation from RX to OCT. one can only assume that this is because they simply cannot sell fortacin in sufficient quantities as presently designated. whether they can get the change and whether it would help is open to conjecture. there are some potential positives,e.g. china and particularly FDA approval progress. the latter is some way off but i think it would have a possibly significant effect on the s/p if there is positive news. its always been talked of as the holy grail and even if that is naively optimistic conjecture it should be borne in mind that quite a modest level of interest by buyers can have a disproportionately positive effect on the s/p.updates due in march so we should hear something on several fronts but who knows.would i buy in now definitely not.would i sell now equally definitely not .not intended as advice as this is based entirely on my personal position and history here.good luck whatever you decide to do.
One would like to think so. But since they have reneged on everything they promised last years,
its any bodies guess.
What are people realistically hoping to see happen / news in 2020?
Do you think we will have any added value to current share price by the end of this year?