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Wrong board ********
AimingHigh, your percentages are 100 times too small. To calculate a percentage you need to divide cases by population and then multiply by 100 to make it a percentage.
So yes, the percentages are small, but you have 2 too many zeroes after each of your decimal points.
Based on daily cases?
Interesting approach.
I’m new to this board.
Can someone advise me does this mean I should buy or sell?
What a prick
You are!
Correct cases are coming down.
However this is a world class discovery, as strong as any.
I don't for one minute agree with what Ragz has said but I also can't see how you know the background of previous and current shareholders. It's very flattering to say we are all well-researched but I suspect that 1) some aren't and 2) that's always been the case. In fact the very early birds may have been the best informed, as most of us have really only become aware of this sector in much detail since the pandemic whereas some were invested before it appeared.
If you review Ragz history, he was in this share possibly long before you were and sold at around the £2.20 mark so I feel you are doing him something of a disservice (he said at 14 Oct 2020 17:52 he "sold the other day"). I think tarring all the earlier investors with a slightly offensive brush is unnecessary as well as being incorrect, although you are undoubtedly correct that there has been quite a few people trading rather than investing - but I think that's always true in many stocks, and many make a good living at it.
I'm not sure that SNG were "late to the party " as Ragz asserts, more that the party is going on rather longer than people might have expected. Despite what they may say, I expect that most invested here are hoping for a "multi bagger", and won't be hanging around for altruistic reasons if that target is achieved.
My personal view is that while Synairgen are pretty much "going it alone" for lots of good reasons, which I expect and hope will work out very well, a tie-up of sorts with a major earlier on may have opened other doors and brought a raft of expertise and resource which may well have accelerated the outcome. But I am delighted with what I see and read about progress and am now tuned in to not really having much firm info until much later in the year. Anything earlier is a bonus, for me.
What Ragz is missing of course is that vaccines alone won't suffice, and that if SNG get approval for Covid then there is other massive markets will open up to them, like the COPD one which this research was founded on, but maybe even down to flu. And while this pandemic might appear to be receding, I don't think it is, and whether or not it is, Governments around the world will be looking for "general purpose" answers to stockpile in anticipation of a similar happening in future.
Ragz.
Synairgen has already been there and done that, when the "vaccine myth" was spread between the get-rich-quick, very short-term "investors" ( a.k.a. the twitterati brigade) on November 9 and the ensuing month or so. There was a significant number of these carpet baggers dabbling with Synairgen stock at the time.
Nowadays, Synairgen stock is substantially owned by well-researched investors, who have made sensible and balanced decisions regarding the future trajectory of the stock price under a variety of scenarios. It seems likely that Synairgen stock will mostly remain in the safe hands of these investors (myself included) until there is news of the outcome of ongoing clinical trials.
Consequently, I believe that the share price will remain within the recent trading range until there is significant news from the company later this year.
Woodstock1970 not a far out theory by any means.
Its common in labs who want to design a vaccine to use an attenuated virus. If the virus origins were from the result of Wuhan lab leak then it is very possible we are seeing SARS-COV-2 over time deattenuating to its original more potent form. May be why we are seeing worsening variants?
Knowing the origins of the virus is so important in knowing how to adequately plan for the future. Sadly all we have is theories still 19 months later ;/
bye ragz, missing you already.
So many reasons SNG will continue to thrive:
1. here we are, where we have fast tracked trial program for a wide spectrum solution (at phase 3 trial), with global market place to sell thereafter. Product that usually takes year to bring to consumer now in merely months.
2. Whilst we have eyes in the UK which will still need remedial solutions to covid, there are substantial markets worldwide where remedial therapy (once passed fast tracked process) will be used as much as preventative top ups.
3. expansion of SNG001 and alike products to other lung based infections - this is generally the modus operandi - step out development.
4. powder based vaccines (preventative) will soon make way, easier for transportation and delivery, so will remedial drugs.
5. No diseases have only one or the other solution (preventative vs remedial). there is a market place for both. remember flu? jabs and jabs and still....
The virus is moving quicker than science.
I have a conspiracy theory.
If the virus was deliberately created as a chemical weapon and released on purpose. It's highly likely the development of this virus was created with view of exceeding vaccine success in due course.
I always maintained the next World war would not be physical with guns and tanks but an attack on the World economy.
In short most of the human race will become servants of debt. I suspect the virus to keep mutating. Society is already having to adjust but I suspect this is the tip of the iceberg.
Recently Synairgen issued a statement conveying their treatment works against the Kent and South African variant. People on here asked if Sng001 would work against the Indian variant. The answer is probably Yes but it proves the virus is mutating quicker than science.
In short I believe society and the World economy are in for a shock. Warren Buffet is already expressing concern of inflation. Interest rates will crucify a lot of economies including ours
The worst factor is with all the expence and misery the virus has far from gone.
The idiots talk of the great reset. Lot of toilet roll because the majority of society has lived on debt. Sooner or later it needs to be paid back. The World stockmarkets are pumped on debt.
My target on Sng is £12/£17. However my cash holding is 5 times more than my stock position across the market.
Favorite saying..."Crumbs make slices." The person that told me that had a lot of bread.
Take care all
I assume your username refers to the urbanised plural of toilet paper, more affectionately known as a ****rag.
Ragz just became my quickest ever filter. Well done rags and see ya only I won't see ya.
idiot
Ragz. The company started trialing its treatments in February 2020. Considering SARS Covic 19 was first recorded in January 2020, how on Earth can you justfy saying Synairgen have missed the boat ???
I admire your bravery for talking absolute smuck on a board full of well versed investers.
Covid will be with us forever like measles chicken pox malaria Mumps Flu and people will still die from like all the diseases we have in the world. Numbers haven’t fallen at all because schools have shut and people are on holiday. They have fallen because the double vaccine works keeping people out of hospital and we are exiting the pandemic in this country very soon and when the rest of the world catch up the pandemic will be over.
Don’t be blinded by propaganda on the news and numbers they only want you to see.
Figures from the other day
Based on a population in the UK of 66.65 million
36389 tested +ve = 0.00054597%
64 deaths = 0.00000096%
870 admitted to hospital = 0.00001305%
Just some percentages they don’t portray in the media.
Ragz please sell your shares, you obviously don't follow the news.
Most countries are starting to closedown night clubs and reintroduce masks due to surges in cases. In the UK our numbers have fallen as schools have closed and people are on holiday.
ALL medics and the UK government are readying themselves for Autumn when there will be a massive surge.
Coronavirus is not going anywhere and anyone who thinks differently either has their head in the sand or is not very bright...
1) SNG001 is a broad spectrum drug
2) We have already seen variants emerge which decrease the efficacy of vaccines
3) Data is king, and the data suggest SNG001 will certainly have a place ;)
Thanks for your well researched input Ragz.....not. Bye.
Thanks for the warning Ragz, see you on the flip side.
Looks like global covid cases are coming down. UK are leading the way with covid cases dropping daily!
Great signs that the vaccines are doing their job! Not sure if SNG will have a big market place or any place if numbers of covid cases keep on dropping the way they are.
Wish all those invested good luck. But cannot see this share going too far. I've said in the past that SNG was too late to the covid party and unfortunately they most likely miss out.
all the best
RS