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I'm exactly the same Wheeler. Pay off my mortgage, taking some pressure off the work life, more holidays. I would say golf but it is the world's most frustrating game
Life changing = Enough to buy a house where I want, with cash. That leaves me still working and earning for the next 30 years but with more disposable income to enjoy. I'm not going to make millions, but if I can fish, golf, travel without having to break my back to fund it - that will do nicely.
Just wondering. When people say life changing, what is the number?
I am not going to starve for retirement anyway, so a little extra is not really life changing.
I know already if I had a £1m in a SIPP, and I have to pay tax every draw down,
I will be grumbling all the way to my grave.
On current trajectory, it looks like the state pension and company pension will gobble up the Personal Allowance, once they start. This means any draw down from a SIPP will incur income tax, possibly 40% in a good year.
The goal now is to build an ISA with about £1m in it, so I can take any amount I want to tax free.
It's not life changing, in the sense that it has to last a long time, so I can't spend it all at once,
but it's tax free, which will contribute to my happiness a lot.
That is what I call life changing: happy vs. grumpy.
Thoth- I know I and many others have probably said it before but a massive shout out goes to you chap.
As far back as 2005 before I joined LSE to post but was still reading posts, you were banging on about the patents and IP and important it was and when the market cottoned on it would be transformational.
Well we can see it now, however, haven't even scratched the surface of it as if your correct in regards to Sareum having the master patent then £5 is going to be like 8p is now- just look at all the auto-immune and cancer indications Tyk2 can treat it is ridiculous but Dr Reader is a bloody genius.
Talking of billionaires- can you imagine how excited Dr Owen must be at the moment have seen his Kymab sold in Jan. He must be like bloody hell lightening doesn't strike twice.
Only this time 1801 in covid and bacterial pneumonia and 1802 in the various list of cancers Dr Reader mentioned in the latest patent allowance RNS are hell of a lot bigger than what Kymab had.
All 100% owned- Dr's Mitchell and Reader with their 53m and 43m share holdings are in line for a pay day not even they could have envisaged back in 2005.
Additionally the royalties they will get from them for the foreseeable is mind boggling even if the products don't make it to market and if they do well billionaires is probably an understatement given their estates will be benefiting from it for the next 50yrs+ long after they have passed away.
We know
Ahfam3,
Very good summary mate. Fully agree that SAR will be in billionaire very soon
a thankya
Good post/ posts Ahfam nicely summarised.
Appologies Trrime...
Im having a bad day!!
and still rubbish is posted by our friend.
now he says he did a lot of research, but check back on his posts . he brought on a gamble!!
but hey let these folk post as they with with no challenge...
sorry to genuine holders and posters, disruption is caused by trim and friends, not by me challenging...
GLA genuine holders
The last few RNS' have all pointed to a licencing / partnership / takeover deal being announced soon. The July 1st RNS confirming SDC1801 being superior to dexamethasone and similar to baricitinibin in the UKRI Covid trial will not have been missed by the big pharmaceutical companies. The patent update re SDC1802 was the icing on the cake crating further shareholder value. From what we know already AZ, Merck & Lilly are all aware of our science and expertise via SRA737 and we also know that GSK has an urgent requirement to address its pipeline. These 4 pharmaceutical giants have demonstrated in the past their readiness to pay billions of pounds for smaller bio pharma cos. It is
unquestionably "game-on" for Sareum investors and I'm expect a licencing or takeover RNS sooner rather than later.
Good luck, Brighty
All the silence wreaks of a licencing deal in the making-
Tim was talking about a $800m deal for Tyk2 just auto-immune back in 2014/15 I believe.
That was all before.
- We got more patents for it,
- before Dr Reader tweaked it perfection creating 1802 cancer,
- before 1802 got US patent which completed worldwide patent protection in a Tyk2 cancer market we have no competition in,
- before US Army Lupus validation,
- before covid and Tyk2 Covid validation,
- before covid grant and Dr Parker saying 'Initial studies, using isolated human lung cells, are encouraging and show that SDC-1801 does indeed downregulate the increase in cytokines believed to be responsible for ARDS and the cytokine storm following infection with SARS-CoV-2'
- before we got superior to dex and bari (as bari has tox issues)
So $800m is not going to cut it anymore, that will be probably the upfront payment now- we have Dr Michael Owen who co-founded and was chief scientific officer of Kymab which was sold to Sanofi in January for $1.5bn.
Don't worry cobalt, we are just having fun with the folk from the common none of the long-termers are negative. If we weren't negative at sub 1p we sure as hell ain't now.
Elcap, you are spot on we did the research for years many time calling things which forced Sar to acknowledge via RNS and the culmination of it has been where are insofar.
Last time I checked the science hasn't changed- still superior to dex and bari (as bari has tox issues) and the pandemic is still rife and getting stronger, worryingly resurfaced which a vengeance in China.
Additionally we haven't spent the £4m+ we have (£3.5m from HNWI's and £1.3 cash in the bank) so we are still game on big style with a pending patent grant for 1802 due within 3 months.
Many happy returns chaps in the month of the news flow.
colbalt, bang on the money this morning mate.
Oh, and one more. Green = people I've filtered!!
Red = return of the bashers, a general lowering of morale, doubts and infighting. No talk of parties.
Blue = disappearance of the bashers, everyone's jolly, pound party planning, general bonhomie and friendliness to all.
About sums it up I think!!