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Appreciate that, it's just been a consistent pattern over several weeks now that the mid-price shown for this share all day long is the same as the mid-price at the close of the previous day. I've pointed it out before. I don't know what it means, and perhaps it means nothing at all, but ordinarily with significant movement in the SP there would have been much more interest on this board, and in the share itself. I just think it's odd. I also think it's helped Mr. Lucas acquire more shares at what I consider to be a relatively low price...
Not all of today's trades are shown yet, but normally the displayed price is affected by an A trade, that seems to fix the Mid price shown until the end of the trading day. It matters not, any of us can get actual Bid/Ask from our trading platform.
hi all long time no see, has Mr Lucas bought the shares or could they have been transferred to him
I have a feeling mr Lucas will keep buying up to 9% where I believe he would have to make a formal offer for the company , this is not his intention imo , I might be wrong on this .
I still think this is being manipulated. The mid-price is shown as 0.795 on here and on other platforms, way below the actual mid just as it has been for a couple of weeks now. So the rises continue to be under the radar. We've gone from 0.45 on 20th April to 0.875 this morning, i.e. almost doubled in 5 weeks, without alerting anyone looking on the daily risers charts.
In other news, there may be a decision to make here before long. I'm sure others are in the same boat. After 11 years invested, and not a single day of it in profit, it's getting close to the point where I have to stick or twist. Interesting times, GLA.
How many years has this been said here
“We must be getting close to something guys“
Well, this time there is someone real, and identifiable, buying up the shares available. A totally different scenario to previous rises on no news.
What Mr Lucas knows is perhaps less important than who he knows.
Time will tell, but his interest here is most welcome.
We must be getting close to something guys....sustained rise and a large holder continuing to buy into the rise.
Loading up for the big news to come likely the blue cap approvals which will mean go ahead in China!
Gl
Exactly as I predicted on the 21st
Just received an email holding Rns saying Stuart Lucas has gone from holding 7.22% to 8%.
Well from the end of last year but just found it.
https://www.just2bfit.nl/vitflow/
Absolutely not. Covid is a virus. But, if sticky blood is a nasty symptom of the disease, Fruitflow has patented health claims to be effective in smoothing bloodflow.
then tomatoes are not a Covid cure are they?
To sell, showing up 10% a nice steady climb please.
Translated from Chinese article:-
"DSM's "Water Soluble Tomato Concentrate"-Fruitflow ® Light Complexin TM is an innovative raw material for maintaining normal platelet aggregation blood pressure. It has been confirmed by 8 human experiments that the raw material can keep platelets smooth and prevent aggregation in blood vessels; it will not affect the blood clotting process required after injury; the normal aggregation rate of platelets can be maintained. "
Would be nice to get an Rns soon with news on the Samr approval
"Blood clots also prevent proper circulation of the blood to other organs like the heart and the brain, making it far more likely that seriously ill Covid-19 patients could suffer a heart attack or a stroke. And some of the warning signs about blood clotting have astonished doctors."
Hence, let all our friends know that the best way to prevent serious blood clotting and death bye this virus is to take Fruitflow which stops Blood clotting.
Biogrow on Fruitflow.
"What is a stroke"
https://youtu.be/N68wywrlzms
DP64.
Many thanks for your post, I think it deserves a more prominent position than before and should be highlighted accordingly.
GLA
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/52760992
Inflammation and blood clots
Everyone agrees that unprecedented levels of inflammation in the lungs make this a very different disease. When the lining of blood vessels gets inflamed, the blood is more likely to clot. And Covid-19 creates incredibly thick sticky blood in seriously ill patients.
"We find small clots in the small arteries of the lungs but also big clots in the big arteries of the lungs," says Hugh Montgomery. "More than 25% of patients have significant clots and this is a real problem." And the stickier the blood, the bigger the problem.
"You're much more prone to having deep vein thrombosis," explains Beverley Hunt, which usually means a blood clot in your leg. "And pulmonary embolism, when one of the deep vein thromboses travels around the body and blocks the blood supply to the lungs, adding to the problem of the pneumonia."
Hope PXS and DSM are following up this golden opportunity and help to save lives
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/52760992
Inflammation and blood clots
Everyone agrees that unprecedented levels of inflammation in the lungs make this a very different disease. When the lining of blood vessels gets inflamed, the blood is more likely to clot. And Covid-19 creates incredibly thick sticky blood in seriously ill patients.
"We find small clots in the small arteries of the lungs but also big clots in the big arteries of the lungs," says Hugh Montgomery. "More than 25% of patients have significant clots and this is a real problem." And the stickier the blood, the bigger the problem.
"You're much more prone to having deep vein thrombosis," explains Beverley Hunt, which usually means a blood clot in your leg. "And pulmonary embolism, when one of the deep vein thromboses travels around the body and blocks the blood supply to the lungs, adding to the problem of the pneumonia."
Hope PXS and DSM are following up this golden opportunity and help to save lives
Thanks for your digging around Gixer , a list like that makes me think maybe my pessimism is over done?
14 yr old came up with the idea
https://www.aier.org/article/the-2006-origins-of-the-lockdown-idea/
Bella if they had tipped over into profit they would have to release an Rns to let the market know !