The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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No worries Sash it’s all just words at the end of the day. I think I need to see some northward share movement to stop my cynicism and to cheer us all up. Let’s also not forget that whatever any of us say or do on this board has absolutely zero effect on the share value. Sell, buy, disrespect the share, praise the share all mean nothing to its movement.
AJ you're right, I'm sorry 77 we got well off topic I shouldn't have judged you. No need for bickering on an investment forum. It will do no good for either of our health¡
Endless chest compressions and we can't seem to get a pulse. Wakey wakey RR.
Come on lads, we're all in this together, Covid and RR. What a pair they make, eh!
Hi Sash.
Do you live next door to me or perhaps your a profiler for the police. You have painted a dark picture but unfortunately for me it's very accurate. I do care a little about humanity but only the ones that agree with vaccines and flogging this dead horse of a share accross the finish line.
Bear and bull I'm sorry my reply was meant for 77.
Acting like your saving humanity, get a grip, I bet you the type of person to go on holiday in SEA and haggle with a tuk tuk driver over a dollar.
You sound like you want a dictatorship just because you're desperate for RR to make some gains. You dont give a * about anyone but lining your pockets.
Can't get the vaccine for love or money in Scotland even if you want it. Good old SNP couldn't manage a ****up in a brewery. Vaccine centers empty, many over 12 weeks and no second jab. Well behind the curve against England but still way better than if we were in Europe.
Hi Sash, the perception that illness and misery is not so bad when it is happening to somebody else someplace else does seem to fit with the mindset of a very few people. I'm sure that neither yourself or Bear are not fitted into that category. Just looking at the same situation from a different angle! Stay well both, AJ
Bearandbull, I dont know you, I dont know your life experiences.
I do not judge you, you should not judge me. You should consider that other people's life experiences may be harder or easier than yours and this will change their point of view of the world and society around them.
People seem to really care when something hits home, but with so much pain and suffering in the world people dont care until it lands on their doorstep.
Can we not loose sight of the fact that this is a global problem and there are enormous populations of people out there that can't get a jab for love nor money. Ain't going to be over any time soon, Stay well
Bearandbull.
I've listened but I just don't agree with a word of it. I can't change your opinion and you can't change mine.
Hi Sash.
People who refuse the jab will often quote Thalidomide etc. But they will never mention the vaccines that saved us from mumps rubella whooping caugh etc. There are many many more good examples of vaccines than there are bad. Hope you feel well now and I have also suffered loss through this horrible disease which only reinforces my views on vaccines being the only way out and those that can! should take them.
My mother was offered the thalidomide drug, thankfully, she refused (dodged the bullet there)
You should consider respecting some people’s views and life experiences which may have brought them to this decision.
For years they gave pregnant women Thalidomide which resulted in deformed and still born babies.
Coupled with the fact that we have a priminister that would lie about whether his shoe lace was untied or not, you can see why people have reservations.
Also, I have a disease which lowers my immune system, I have had COVID and was ill for 2 weeks. I’m not an antivaxer but I don’t have any long term research on the effects the vaccine will have on my treatments, my disease. And if my body is already strong enough to fight it, why change it.
All my family have had the vaccine and I will likely take it. But for everyone it’s not a clean cut decision and this should be respected.
Most of us on here are here to make money for our family's and see RR has a future in a new world. Let's not aim at 1.29 etc and get out quick let's aim higher and see where we can take our company as investors. I see RR going far , it's an old company that is being forced to rebuild itself from the ground up. RR needs our support and in return RR will repay us with healthy profits. Covid got a lot of us into this share as he hadn't realised how bad this pandemic was going to be but now we are here let's all agree on one thing...We don't need people who are offered the jab and can take the jab to then refuse the jab.
Hi Bearandbull
You are coorect that the virus does not magically disappear because people like me bravely took our vaccine but what it does do is lesson the affects of the virus and turns us from potential Covid NHS burdens into a little fightes that can stay at home and fight off the disease as if it were a flu. Covid is here forever and there is no cure in exactly the same way as flu and colds are. We have to learn to live with these new adversaries and the vaccine is the only way this will happen. I stand by what I said in my original post, if people can take the vaccine and they don't then they are nothing but cowards who sit on the sidelines while others fight the good fight.
Hi 77, yes herd immunity (although the powers that be seemed to shrink away from the concept) is the outcome we all want to hear. But, on a global scale, as we all need to feel safe regardless of where we reside. A massive problem that perhaps has a longer timescale then we shareholders might like to contemplate. Hoping for the best as always!
Thanks AJ. I think the government have done a great job with vaccines and in nearly all respects they have been ahead of the world. Hindsight has shown some mistakes but none of us could have seen this coming or lasting this long. I came into RR thinking that this would be over within a year but now with the afore-mentioned hindsight I know I was wrong. Let's hope the vast majority take up the only option available and get themselves vaccinated and perhaps those that can't take it for genuine medical or mental reasons can become protected by the heard. Best of luck for the future.
Hi 77, I spent 6 months taking blood and swab samples from people so the government could get a handle on where the virus was and how many people were infected. Some, not many, said they didn't want the vaccine and they were concerned about what it would do to them. Well, that was then (when it was being rolled out) and now, with the millions of people who have had the vaccine with minimal consequences (bit of a headache or lethargy, or in my case a sore arm) the confidence has grown somewhat but has taken a lot of effort from the government in getting specific groups of people to accept that it is the safer option.
There are lots of reasons that some people have declined to take the jab, and in fact, for a small number of people, it would be downright dangerous. I don't know how people can be able to put others at risk by not being vaccinated but I do feel that it a crossing a boundary when we think of forcing people to do something they don't want to. Particularly when the individual has mental capacity and therefor able to make informed decisions. We need to just carry on making the argument that it is the best thing to do for everyone. Stay well, all best wishes, AJ
Most people who have caught Covid in the current hotpots have refused treatment.. If that statement is true then who's to blame for people dying and loosing loved ones? I took my jab fully knowing that if I didn't then how would I live with myself if I passed Covid to my family. To refuse the jab is COWARDLY and there is no excuse. It should be mandetory to have the vaccine and all those that take it should have a passport to show that they have taken steps to help humanity move forward. Why do we even speak to people who stand infront of us playing big saying they won't have the vaccine for whatever reason? These people are a disgrace and sit on the sidelines waiting for everyone else to do the right thing. This disease isn't a cold or a flu its end of days and the sooner we all get that onto our heads the sooner I can get rich from my shares :)