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I see that sell that you mentioned. Must have been a tight stop loss, otherwise why bother?
Might as well have given it a bit more room to run, if going to buy in the first place IMO, but to each their own.
5p quote for 250K shares. Almost 9p for a million. Obviously these things can change in either direction at the drop of a hat, but interesting nonetheless.
Come on, Iain, give us holders some early Xmas cheer :) GLA.
Mental, clear a seller, decent buys at 4.5p full offer and then one person who bought earlier sells again for no gain and people start selling way below the buying price, no wonder the mm's love it, they just hold out as long as they can and then they get rewarded with easy and decent profits
Blast back to 10p
I expect traders will be selling very soon for a small profit. Newbies left holding the baby here!
Sorry that was meant to be 4.175p to buy at first but as they worked the sell order they were happy to sell stock lower and lower and eventually 4p mid price to clear the last lot, nice profit for the mm at 3.85p, all those 100k buys at 4.125p the mm was making £275 profit each one
Either way we are going to go much higher tomorrow hopefully. There were no shares left at 4.25p just before close so expect a rally over 5p first thing
I am certainly not one of the more informed posters here, but in answer to your question: yes, potentially it could be of benefit to us and a number of similar outfits in this space.
Whether it actually gets off the ground is another matter. We can but hope :)
As to the matter of that big print today: it was clearly a seller. No way would a buy of that size, in a market cap that we currently have, with the small number of shares in issue, only see a 10% rise.
But hopefully that was the seller on fumes that I suggested was a possibility the other day.
We might enjoy a significant rise from here now, but I take nothing for granted.
Ultimately, I am only interested in hearing about a deal/deals that validate the investment case here - although do not get me wrong, I would gladly take an AIM special rapid multi-bag rise while we wait :) GLA.
With a single trade of almost 1.5 mill share s we should information on who traded in the morning.
It's good news you know, seller out price rises, buy order filled price drops.
1 million % a worked sell, look at the action it was 4.715p to buy then 4.125p then 4.1p then 4.04p then 4p mid price to buy and finally they cleared their order the price bounced back up to full offer at the close
That posted sell was almost certainly a buy hence the market went very strong and all the RSP reduced availability . In for a big rise I think here
Should probably say 13% up *at time of writing*. It'll no doubt find a way of finishing in the red, you would presume.
Not quite sure what to make of the 1.7m share 'sell'. Maybe it's a buy been worked for a few days at an average price above what was preceding? Would certainly seem odd if its a sell on the same day the price is up 13%. Curious action nonetheless.
Getting ready for takeoff on new finance deal
Note the huge sale worked at 3.85p, now the seller is out the mm's are moving up 2 of them on 4p bid now
Wonder if someone has had a heads uo
I have also been adding here. The reason is that the company are very happy with the data they have generated and are now in discussions with numerous third parties.
Not a suggestion that anyone should buy I might add, more an indication that there's a willing seller...
"noticed you could not buy 250k online"
250k readily on offer not long after...
Ross is a seasoned biotech pro and you can guarantee he is working up something significant in the background.
The data shows they have something nobody else does.
They also have a world class stem cell production facility in Wales which alone is worth 3-5 times current market cap.
I checked the limits and noticed you could not buy 250k online so to me this drop and the mm's were making out it looks terrible when infact there is not that much stock out there and they are trying to cause panic so I took 150k max at 4p. Just a trade if it spikes I will probably take a quick profit but I thought it was very oversold anyway
Last two trading days has seen a buyer come into Reneuron. Someone has started to build a position. £2million market cap now makes this a real takeover target.
I'm interested in views from our more informed members here as to whether this announcement in the budget as reported today in the Economist could be helpful to ReNeuron. The article sub headed |"Britain commits to finding a regulatory route for customised genetic medicines" the article stated - "The headlines about the autumn statement from Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, this week focused on tax and spending. But tucked away in the written documents was news that could transform the cutting-edge of medicine. The Medicines and Health-care products Regulatory Agency (mhra) is working with Genomics England, Oxford University and Mila’s Miracle Foundation, a charity, to develop a regulatory pathway to allow one-off drugs to be designed and approved for use in individual patients in less than a year.
Medicines currently travel a well-worn route to market comprising two or three phases of trials in large groups of patients. But this approach is impossible for the vast majority of genetic disorders, which are often vanishingly rare or even unique. The technology to customise medicines for people with such conditions exists but the regulatory route they must take is rocky.....etc" Couls this be an additional encouragement to get a deal across the line and what Ian has been waiting for? Surely this must offer some hope to striking one or more DEALS, PARTNERSHIPS, INVESTMENT, ASSET REVALUATION. THose with better knowledge maybe able to provide greater insight here PLEASE COMMENT IF SO. The link to the article is: https://www.economist.com/britain/2023/11/22/the-worlds-first-pathway-for-individually-designed-drugs?utm_campaign=a.the-economist-today&utm_medium=email.internal-newsletter.np&utm_source=salesforce-marketing-cloud&utm_term=11/22/2023&utm_id=1830040 THANK YOU.
I think you’re right. One of those alleged’ sells’ was my purchase of 3,000 shares for the princely sum of £106 ish. I’m desperate to average down or perhaps lose another £106 on top of the thousands already invested!