Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
draft - As far as I am aware I am neither blind nor lying, though I am overdue an eye test and replacement glasses. I have copied the first sentence below. I believe the third from last word is 'Bayer', but I could be wrong, as I often am.
IQ-AI Limited (OTCQB: IQAIF) (LSE: IQAI), is pleased to announce that its medical imaging analysis software, IB Clinic®, is now available via the newly launched Bayer Calantic platform.
draft - it is in the first sentence of today's RNS.
Hi Jap - I don't think it would be wise for anyone to advise you personally on your question.
However for myself, I have lurked in the background for a long time, watching the share price fall from highs of the 1250s/60s last Autumn to lows in the high 400s in Feb and June this year. All the while a range of good news has been issued further strengthening the company's offer and future potential in what is an increasingly high profile sector - read recent RNSs for more details on these.
I bought my first tranche last month in the 520s and have added (and sold in order to increase my position) at various points as it's wobbled through the 500s. I'm glad I did; to me the the company is well run, has a great offer and the direction is fairly clear (to me) from this point. You and others on here may come to a different conclusion based on your own research.
On that note I'm very grateful to the regular posters on this board who have provided some great commentary. Worth going back through a few months posts to find more about the story.
MrIndia - you're definitely right that a larger audience will make it different. I think it was only the 5 of us in the Zoom last time so it was a focussed discussion.
If I can make it (i.e. work not get in the way) I look forward to seeing some of you there :)
JHFH - it's pretty dark grey here when I look up, and chilly too! But on HEMO, I think it's holding flat very well, one of the best performers on my horrifying watchlists this past couple of sessions. I see this as a positive sign for us here.
JHFH - you are right, but I might disagree on one point. Savvy traders may very well know what the pipeline and potential are while buying and selling many times while increasing a base investment holding. HEMO has offered that chance many times. I imagine a few active posters on this board do the same.
When I say 'Next year - Very likely'
I mean - VERY LIKEY
If it is to work at all.
Enjoy the next 12 months! I'm adding wherever I can based upon other trades, as that's where I am at following the conversation on Thursday. Everyone makes their own choices.
Having just been in the discussion with VS and PR, I am reassured greatly, not that I particularly needed that. Kudos to Norman AS for asking a bunch of great questions. So, I will continue to add and hold where I can for the rest of the year.
Yes, of course, thank you to NutHazard too and I apologise for missing you out initially. I have read and appreciated many of your posts too, but as I don't spend much time on here or in going through messages it nearly always seems to be Dr.A's posts I see the most of. But both of you do an amazing job giving quality information and batting off lots of nonsense.
Hope everyone on here has a great Easter break.
Swazers, I'm ok with that. I am not ashamed to say I am not a trader and I cannot for the life of me read charts like you and the better amongst us can, though in any case I do not have the time to check in frequently. But I am an investor and I have bought in on the story which I believe will com true and that these single digit pence/share values will at some point be a distant past. In that case, what does it matter?
My holding is small at <100K shares so it's no bother really.
If there's one person that's kept me in the game with PHE it's Dr Anomaly. Thanks Bob Smith for all your superb updates and reassurances on this company; it is greatly appreciated and I am genuinely excited for the future, even though 2 years later I am still not (quite) breaking even :)
The notion of averaging down to get out earlier at a perceived profit on the whole is a fool's game. The only portion of your overall investment that is actually in profit, is anything you added below the price point at which you ultimately sell at. All the purchases you made at a higher price point will remain in debt.