Scancell founder says the company is ready to commercialise novel medicines to counteract cancer. Watch the video here.
Qube Research etc are owned by Trident Capital Holdings. Their record on short-positions is actually quite impressive. They are involved in 'mathematical finance' & also hedge-funding. On the other hand CWR are due to move to the main market imminently, which means a bigger pool of bigger investors. Mmm... doesn't seem logical at all based on my calculations. But I've been wrong before & I'm sure I'll be wrong again.
Good one Savvy. My wife has always wanted to go on a Caribbean cruise. When I inherited over a million pounds I told her to pack all her bags. "Are we going on that cruise darling?" she asked. "I'm going nowhere sweetheart" I said "but you can f#ck off". GLAH.
The Olympic Stadium is West Hams ground. Upton Park is now flats. The reference to Craven Cottage was regarding the statue of Michael Jackson outside that Al Fayed put up. Jacko had a monkey called Bubbles. Hence 'I'm forever blowing bubbles'. Geddit?
Well Savvy I was under the strict understanding that the JV would be signed prior to the FTSE move. If I'm wrong my apologies. If I'm right and the two have been decoupled then that explains the drifting downwards SP. Moving to the FTSE means nothing without the JV inking. It is tactical rather than substantive. Of course posters don't want to hear that including yourself. If I had 160,000 CWR shares I certainly wouldn't be adding any more. That's about £1000 a month dividend from L&G and/or Glencore.
Not a gut feeling. Ceres specifically said they would move after the JV was signed. Therefore it will be signed within the next few weeks. When it is the SP will be over £5 at least. But just for balance, it it isn't the SP will well & truly tank. Don't shoot the messenger. DYOR.
Never realized Rowan Atkinson's first degree was in electrical & electronic engineering. With a Masters in control systems. He obviously knows what he's talking about. Very interesting article (nicked pff The Grauniad).
Most investors in CWR are institutional and have a very good understanding of how markets work unlike most individual investors. This sector is highly volatile and a move to the FTSE should steady nerves. Hopefully we'll see an upward movement in the SP today. GLA.
Winston Churchill "Blind Loyalty is worthless". Questioning the drop in SP has nothing to do with not believing in the technology/potential. I hold AFC too and I remember that being over 90 pence not too long ago. Anyone who dared question the 'potential' was put down. There is a clear & distinct difference between questioning SP movements now and any 'potential' CWR may have. For all I know the JV might be inked tomorrow. Great. We were told it would happen before the move to the FTSE. So it must happen sometime this month?
Given all the wonderful news posted about CWR can anyone explain why the SP is not now around £3.50 rather than sub £3. Not de-ramping or anything but logically it makes no sense. Surely institutions should be buying into CWR given the move to the FTSE 250. An alternative explanation is that the CEO has announced the move to stop the SP drifting down because of the non-inking of the JV? Wasn't that supposed to be done before the move? Just wondering. GLAH.