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Proven track record of developing novel molecules with one already approved and bought. Trading at about the value of their cash on hand. Despite several molecules in development and billions in potential contracts. Most recent broker target was over £300 million. The potential is clear and we have someone buying up millions of shares in a go down here. Looks promising to me.
Who knows?
I believe that this company valued at £80 million just over a week ago doesn't deserve to fall by 80% just because it decides to delist from the dysfunctional AIM exchange especially after landing the Jazz Pharmaceutical deal.
Could well pop today!!
A more sensible thing to say is we all agree a company valued at £80 million just over a week ago doesn't deserve to fall by 80% just because it decides to delist from the dysfunctional AIM exchange especially after landing the Jazz Pharmaceutical deal?
Saying thing are going to pop isn't exactly what I would call a research note is it? It's the sort of thing a 16 year old would say to his mates in the park. GLA
Stop reading my messages then. Try smile once in a while too.
Stop ramping, it won't make anyone else buy your shares..this is not a ramping society.
Its going to pop today. Be good to have a 200% day like BYOT :)
It’s going to be a good few days , will see 10p soon enough.
Why don't you just read the RNS. They've already got 84% backing of the votes needed to delist..!
Thanks scmcdyp, i hope so too.
You are correct I think it will push up nicely in the next few days.
Let’s see how it goes.
So if it gets the 75% that it needs,.then it can delist?
So hoping that price rockets up before next friday by a bag or so. If some has bought £135k at 6.75, im surprised traders aren't piling in yet.
Yes it is. Vote in weeks time.
Definatley interesting indeed. Is it delisting end of month? Bit lazy to look I am haha
I think it will hit around 12p I think a lot of traders will have consolidated from 18.5p plus low of 4.50p that roughly works out at 12p minimum.
Let’s see could go higher.
You want to make money trading shares just buy a stock getting delisted providing of course you wait for the collapse first. MEN dropped to 4p offer now 10-12. Byot did 200% from the low and this was 4.4p offer last week. Of course not many people will want to hold for the delisting and not knowing how long their money will be "trapped" for but the bounces are sure decent.
They will know what the plan is after delisting and have judged that 6.75p presents good value.
Clearly an institution thinks it's a good buy at that price. They
How high do you think this will go before delisting?
MrCalm it shows confidence that the price is a good price to buy.
That shows confidence to me.
What's delisting got to do with £135k buy? The buyer will just hold the shares exactly the same as before but not in an ISA..
Why would anyone want to buy £135k at 6.75p i. This share. I thought it is delisting? What di they hope the sp will get to?
That’s what we want a buy at 6.75 £135,000.00.
Looks good now
I think your right Playboy 8p could be on the cards this afternoon seems a bit of activity this afternoon.
Not ramping stating the obvious it’s well cheap.