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LL, I hope you are doing good and your predictions on news from Covidity escpecially were spot on. Perhaps we will have to wait for June for bigger news but that is only some 3 weeks ago now, and if I was building my holding really sure I wouldn\2t be waiting so long before adding now. There are simply so many areas of news to come, and I believe the consolidation of the share range the last few months is due to that, primarily.
Personally excited about the next few weeks, and very far from a disgraceful post last week, it is so important to me personally that we might well be moving towards a M/Cap that will truly make a big difference to me for future years. I have had a very limited income the last few years but I doggedly built my holding to 210k shares, after taking some decent profit at 27.7p but talk about scrimping and saving, well!!! I took all comments on board about being a one trick pony, but I just had the feeling in this share I would find what I was desperately looking for, dreams starts within dreams...Edgar Allen Poe and that has certainly been the case for me.
Well done WTP on your Biontech trade, and how true how the American markets recover from adverse news. I was accused of lauding it with my crypto trading platform, well I only invested £300 in it, and will not invest a penny more. I built it to 650 euros in weeks, now down to 350 euro after calling the markets very wrong, but the best way to learn for me is to play with real cash, I have learnt so much, even when I call it tight a mere movement up.10 on the Scancell bid covers me more than enough for losses there, it is just another thing I am interested in and keeps my mind busy which is what I need.
GL to us all in the weeks ahead, depending on news 35p is my next target to drop maybe 10k but going all out for maximum returns now, I can just smell them coming. ATVB
Crumbs and ALL, I may not post many responses, so please don't take silence as disinterest. I appreciate having this board to provide a fairly rounded and quite informed discussion, so thank you all.
Not that I have topped up the ISA, I am looking forward to the next RNS, but I am not expecting it before the beginning of June..
That is some funding they got crumbs, makes our £2.9m look like peanuts. Next week we are half way through Q2, getting closer
So VBI story seems to be they got $56 million CAN in August last year from the Canadian Gov to progress their covid variants of concern vax then they announced March 9th this year initiation of ph1/2 trial ... and then the next day March 10th CEPI announcement of $33 million funding and collaboration ....not sure if anyone has actually been dosed yet though.
Actually their funding came March this year and didn't seem to do much to sp there
I know it's mostly me just waffling to myself but I'm not up to much else at the moment so :)....
What I ought to do is write up something around all the listed covid vax plays....
for instance, VBI from that article, went from $0.78 in March last year which is when the CEPI funding came in and spiked up to $6.17 by July and have since been dropping down to where they are today at $2.78 a current mcap of $706 million
Crumbs, thanks for all your brilliant posts over this weekend. We just need the "Covid19" RNS to land ASAP.
And where I see Covidity fitting....
'VBI is now leading a new contingent of companies: smaller biotechs that are focused on creating a pan-coronavirus vaccine that can be effective against all variants of Covid-19, as well as coronaviruses that might have pandemic potential in the future. This is a contrast to the “vanguard 5,” whose next-generation vaccines are currently more geared towards booster shots and specific new variants. In March VBI entered a $33 million partnership with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, also known as CEPI, to develop a pan-coronavirus vaccine that can protect against new Covid-19 variants and other coronaviruses. Clinical trials will start in the second half of this year.
Half a dozen other companies are charting the same course, hoping to be the winner in this second Covid-19 vaccine race. A vaccine that could protect against all variants of Covid-19 could quickly replace the current vaccines, some of which have shown diminished efficacy against variants first discovered in South Africa and Brazil. But the real prize would be a vaccine that could protect against all betacoronaviruses, the family of viruses that also birthed SARS, MERS and varieties of the common cold. “We’ve seen coronaviruses mutate to be humanly transmissible about every 9 years,” Baxter says. “We need to figure out just how wide we can make those goalposts to cover any novel or mutant strain.” '
https://www.forbes.com/sites/leahrosenbaum/2021/05/04/these-companies-are-working-on-covid-vaccines-that-could-stop-the-next-pandemic/?sh=4395fcd474c5
And yes CEPI route seems about the right fit....