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Should there be an out of court settlement, how likely that the DHSC shall settle in full? Any negotiated settlement would likely involve a compromise, I'd have thought. Also, pointless rushing into further acquisition, I'd rather hear something positive from the current stable, for instance growth in revenue for Q1 and an earnings estimate.
I am anticipating DHSC will withdraw their dispute and agree to pay Novacyt the £81.5M + interest [~£10M ] .
With this cash , which would amount to a total of £130M+ , I would be eager to see how quickly they announce further acquisitions and what revenue that would bring. I am sure over the last 6 months they would have been searching for companies that they could buy and grow Novacyt. We have a CEO now that is very experienced in acquisitions. I cannot imagine LR has not got something lined up to acquire.
I could tell there was a common denominator.I'm Scottish.
Think Kaeren is Irish and a fellow Celt!
It's not fair oh yeah
Just cos he's better looking than me
Just cos he's cool and trendy..
Gordon
At least you got it Kaeren but then maybe you have to be over 50 and Scottish to get it!?
No offence to Gordon who I'm sure is a lovely chap!
After the disastrous turn of events at Bushveld Minerals I wanted to warn AIM investors that there is a concert party that ramped that share incessantly and caused a lot of individuals to lose significant amounts of money. You may have your own “to be ignored” list but watch out for these charlatans:
Sammy58
Fatbanker
IsleworthSpy
RichKen
Knuttie
Loudspeaker
Metatron
Clarkgriswold
faramog
Cindercone
It's the title of a song Amers , just banter 😆
Opinion - Dav - #tookyourtimetrollingthrough the posts?
100 who helped steer the Yourgene takeover from the Yourgene side?
"Whilst know doubt getting clobbered on his Yourgene holdings."..
Rees never lost a penny at Ygen. He bought just the right amount of cheap shares in the placing to get his break even to exactly the same price as Ncyt paid for Ygen.. Coincidence eh. Not! Watch out for the porkies too!
Gordon thanks for the link - click on 'timeline' for more information
I have signed up and will check tomorrow
If you look below where it says Active is says Last case activity: 24 Apr 2024
Funny how lately there is activity there either the day before or after an RNS. Worth watching for the next activity
Good Gal/Lady won't use that kind of words
Gordon is a Moron
Gordon all it says is case Active
I'd imagine people have been watching this one for a move up before pre trial.People will pile in once they see it rising as FOMO kicks in
Some activity with the case today
https://caseboard.io/cases/f3fa868e-723e-443d-8d5a-991769a05892
Fighting to go in to the 70's, I like to see this around £1 mark, before the dispute.
Hi Wilson, with Novacyt moving the reporting of the accounts to sometime before the end of May there will be a four week closed period prior to that .Plus there is a lot of info relating to the dispute that is not in the public domain. So I can't see any opportunity for them to buy until the accounts are published and the final resolution for the dispute announced.
Harchris, thinking more and more about your post there and that makes perfect sense to me. IMO you’re spot on sir!
I personally think this may be a clue of what's going on behind the scenes... they know what's happening with the dispute and it's looking positive, so they are unable to buy on the open market whilst it's so low down here and instead they act now to at least gain whilst the share price is so low.
If they know it's going in our favour and will likely be revealed soon they'd either have to buy above £1.50 a share or wait many months to see where the share price settles before setting a baseline LTIP price... and in the meantime they'd be absolutely no incentive to maximise the positive sentiment that will come with winning the dispute, quite the opposite in fact.
This way is the only way to have them aligned from day one post dispute.
Hi Exmex, presuming they are getting the shares they can't buy at the moment.
Hi Handy111, it looks like they've settled for the easier option of reaching a market cap of 100 million instead of going for sales of 100 million. Should the DHSC dispute rule in their favour they'll have to really mess up not to reach this target at the end of 2026. What price would LR really like his shares to be?