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One to watch here this week, shoul dbe a very good week for this share.
buys coming through cant seem to get it under 15p before next large volumes come in
look like over 20p
going up again - could get to 20p this afternoon
TIDMTAIH RNS Number : 7499Z Taihua Plc 28 September 2009 Taihua plc ("Taihua" or the "Company") Application Update Taihua confirms that the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines has granted Taihua a certificate of suitability for paclitaxel. Further information will be provided in due course. +------------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | Nicholas Lyth, Chairman, Taihua | 0776 990 6686 | | plc | | +------------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | Katy Mitchell, WH Ireland Limited | +44 161 832 2174 | +------------------------------------+------------------------------------+ This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END
get ready for lift off!!!!
I'm not sure. According to everything I have read though the share value below what it should be and having tried to top up there now, can't buy them at the moment.
AGM report out today. TAIH avoiding risk by continuing to limit credit offered to customers. Price down a little, looks like a lot of small investors are panicking, great time to buy. EU approval of Paxlitaxel in the pipeline should see SP rise considerably.
ACTA not looking so good at the moment. TAIH on the other hand is full of promise.
Thats quite a nice jump in the ACTA sp. TAIH is very underpriced at the moment though, lets see how it looks after the AGM on friday. My bet is you won't get it for anything like this weeks low prices.
Should have left your money in ACTA mate you would of made a hell of alot more than being in this...
It's on the rise again. I've been very lucky with this mornings drop, managed to buy a bit more before the price goes back up. Just going to sit and watch now. GL.
I'm holding what I have and hoping to get more money freed up to put into this. Feels very good today looking at 20% rise!! Just hope to increase my holding before the price shoots up any more.
Just read this http://www.fool.co.uk/news/investing/company-comment/2009/07/20/five-very-cheap-micro-caps.aspx hoping the SP starts to reflect the companies worth a bit better. What do you think chan?
http://www.fool.co.uk/news/investing/company-comment/2009/06/05/a-discount-to-cash-and-profitable.aspx A company operating in China under poor trading conditions may not seem like a great investment opportunity. But when it's valued at less than cash… Any company valued at less than its cash holdings, with other assets and a tiny historic price-to-earnings ratio (PER) must be worth of consideration. Add to that a degree of excitement over future products, and you have to take it seriously. But dig down a little under the surface of Taihua (LSE: TAIH), it's easy to see why its valuation has become so depressed. Trading has been difficult and anything operating in China isn't anywhere near as fashionable with investors as it was a couple of years ago. And they don't come much more Chinese than this Chinese traditional medicines and pharmaceuticals company. The products But if you're thinking it's all about mixed dried herbs and quack remedies, think again. Taihua manufacturers and supplies some very serious drugs indeed for the treatment of leukaemia and other cancers. Traditional and modern medicines largely rely on plant extracts for their key ingredients, although once identified these can often be replicated in the lab. However, preservation and further planting remains extremely important in order for new cures and drugs to be identified and developed. Taihua's main specialities are in producing paxlitaxel which is used in used in cancer chemoth
much more to come eu good news on the way
Further to the announcement made on 24 October 2008, Taihua provides the following update in relation to its application for a certificate of suitability for paclitaxel. Taihua confirms that the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines has extended the date to 15 May, 2009 by which Taihua is required to submit additional information in relation to its application.
Dated March 24 2009. Looks interesting but you have to pay for it. World Bulk Paclitaxel Market Report http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090324005664&newsLang=en
Bad update out. I did warn and warn again over at AFN in the past that things were going to be bad, and currency movements will hurt sales for TAIH, but they were all abusive to me. Now who has the last laugh..........serves them right.
eu news due soon top up while u can
mikes gone? taih to get new ceo for eu