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Correction. Forgot to add my 5k shares bought this morning. I have 23k shares to play with on top of my 50k main pot.
Not wubbling about one's choices... but when someone posts 'it's been the same scenario for 14 years' they're missing some very and obvious lucrative points in time when the sp jumped 1000% when the HNWIs pushed the price up or the consolidation spike too.
i have sympathy for anyone who thought the sp would never dip below 50p but, again, if one believes the science, even at this distressed price, in months and, definitely, years, this will just be another tale of 'remember when we could buy at 10!' celebration at the buyout... maybe.
Your obviously gifted at purchasing and selling at the right time. Your sarcastic billionaire status remark shows your level especially when it comes to SAR. If you are so good, why do you waste your time on these boards. Surely you would be cruising on a yacht in Dubai or somewhere else nice.
I've traded SAR for 12 years. Sold out completely twice and taken profit via top slicing many times. I've increased my pot by 30% this week and have a record of the buys. If we see a spike on 1a data, I will top slice again. My main pot is 50k shares and I've got around 17k shares on top of that to play with. My SAR shares own me nothing so I'm just playing the game now and have been for 3 years or so.
I've been sitting on that train my choice my money, albeit what's left of it.
You've had the opportunity to multibag your holding numerous times but chose to hold for billionaire status!
i'm amazed that anyone who invests in any company, from Rolls Royce to Sareum doesn't bother to look at a 3 year chart and see the massive discrepancies in the 'value' of a share they hold.
with only a little bit of caution, people could have taken some money off the table to either enjoy profit or reinvest and hold millions more shares!
what is it with people that they sit on the train, waiting for the end of the journey instead of occasionally sightseeing at an intermediate point and hopping back on?
It has been in the same scenario for 14 years. Always close, soon come, next month etc etc and what? A worthless company SP wise for us Long term investors who have averaged down and averaged down again only to be ripped off again. The newbies here might stand a chance of making something but even a 4000% rise from here would would still leave a lot of us way in the red. The science is this and the science is that but the facts are SAR have had our pants down for well over a decade.
Biotech (and pharma more generally) is a costly business. It takes time and significant resources to get to clinical milestones. Sareun is on the cusp of one such milestone and now has the cash to pursue it. Let the trials complete (says Q2) and the data be presented. If it's as good as we hope then Sareum will be significantly undervalued (imo).
Susi, do you have any idea how a junior biotech works? I'd say you don't , based on that post.
It is what it is LTH 's have been shafted and a real shame on P1b / 2a whatever were calling it, but new money has an opportunity now with good P1a results and with the tax credits they are funded through so we have the potential of a license deal just not in the 100s of millions...
£1.5M could last about 4-6 months at best. And as it is very unlikely to have any earnings by then, will they do another fundraise then? Cant see who would support another round of funding. This company is more like a charity, it is dependent on a never ending influx of money from investors gullible enough to constantly give as much money as demanded.
After all that’s gone on with SAR since T2s prediction of 7p (old money) that we would be back here below the .3 (old money) price, news led some to believe we were going to 28p(old money) some even suggested a £. Look at the progress SAR has made with its compounds since then. It’s a crying shame the bod has not mirrored this by steering and keeping us steady alone the way. In fact they have caused a major car crash. Surly all the previous hard work can’t just be in vain. GLA