Chris Heminway, Exec-Chair at Time To ACT, explains why now is the right time for the Group to IPO. Watch the video here.
It’s 53 years since I last worked for a pharmaceutical company, so I have zero current knowledge of the science or methodology. However, what I would like to know if I was working on cohort 5 , in addition to MTD is for how long 200mg could be safely administered. Current testing protocols probably prevent this from being answered, so there may be discussions about some sort of waiver of historical protocols.
I agree.
The price rose to ca 140 upon the (false) premise that AVCT might announce something at a forthcoming presentation.
It reached 138 just before the actual announcement.
Given that the actual news exceeded the expectations of almost all of us on this board, an extra 15p or so seems modest.
After all, should the price reach, say, £5, then whether you bought at 100 or 160 still leaves you happy.
So, I put my money where my mouth is and added 10,000 and 14,000 at about 155.5
GLA
Agreed.
We are just a by-line.
This dreadful affliction took the lady who would have become my mother-in-law, after her sister had already gone. It took my mother. It tried for my father, at the same age as it took his mother, 80. Being the toughest man you would ever be likely to meet, he beat it and made it to 96. (2 Para during WW2).
Now, there is hope for all of us that, within a couple of years there could be an effective treatment available to complement all of the efforts of other researchers.
A day for so many to remember, not least my friend who bought in December on my recommendation, who I have just informed.
Good luck to all patients and investors.
I'm on dry January, so no celebration for some weeks!
Hi, Kathy39200,
The previous poster is absolutely correct in respect of shares held directly, or through an ISA.
I hold in both, also in a SIPP.
Having submitted a W8BEN form, which covers me for all 3 holdings, I receive 100% of the dividends into my SIPP and 85% into my ISA and personal account. If you have an ISA account and a personal account, as I do, then the fact that you have already paid 15% tax on the personal account serves to reduce your tax liability in the UK.
One of my former company’s lawyers said that it was her duty to protect her client as much as possible, as did her counterparts for the other side. We would have to call it a day eventually to get the deals done. However, a repeat deal never went through smoothly since they had time to consider stuff for which they had run out of time on the previous transaction.
RE: fantasist.
This is very tame, compared with what happened in my working life.
If you are ever bored, search:
Executive Outcomes,
Tony Buckingham,
Arkady ***damak,
Pierre Falcone,
Completely uninvolved with the above, Eytan Stibbe.
Someone had to negotiate with all of them.
The money had to be raised in the banking markets to pay for all of that business.
Someone had to sit for days / weeks in smoke-filled rooms with lawyers negotiating the terms of the loans.
Somebody had to transact the derivatives supporting the loans.
Someone had to ensure that everybody got paid and the banks were paid back....
I am still on friendly terms with most of these characters as well as my former contacts in the SFO and CIA (now also retired).
I should say that I'm probably not someone who folks should follow.
My conventional share investments have not always been so great. 150,000 shares in DDDD was not such a good idea.
My outcome has been saved by my trading of Plus500. I just updated the total story over 2020-2022 (last trade was in October 2022) and Plus500 has contributed £230,900 to the pot. I've chickened out of Plus, since I can no longer convince myself that there will be a point in the medium term where the Plus price will be higher than currently.
Total purchases of Plus500 were £6,018,000, sales of £7,014,000, plus £35K in dividends was quite a journey.
I'm running a study on Atlantic Lithium to see if I can train myself to achieve trading profits on that share. A couple of months of dummy trading should do it. I have the view about ALL that there will be a time when the price is higher than now but let's see how I feel come April.
In my past working life I traded oil, oil products, crude oil freight, GBP vs USD and oil derivatives, so I should have some idea of what the pitfalls are. I need to avoid overconfidence. The fact that I was up against Marc Rich, John Deuss, Ian Taylor, Oscar Wyatt, Andy Hall and co. is no guarantee of future ability.
At least I have several pensions as a cushion...
AVCT is my third largest holding, by value.
Top is DEC, then MNG, both for income. DEC is particularly rewarding in one of my SIPPS, as there is no withholding tax in a SIPP.
Fourth is LGEN, then smaller holdings in ALL and KEFI, 260,000 and 13,500,000 respectively. The minnows come and go.
By the way, Celtic Boy, I am originally from Treorchi, although it's Treorchy in my passport.
GLA
Every day, I look for share fallers where I think that the market might have over-reacted. If they fall a bit more the following day, then I get interested, if the underlying business is sound, IMO. Recent in/out's are KETL and WJG, although I got back into WJG in December for 25,000 shares and sold 10,000 this morning.
With AVCT I bought 20K shares in March, 2022 and sold them at 0.88 in April for a £4,000 profit.
I don't give up on my former companies, though and became enamoured of AVCT's prospects and got back in (much too high), with an average cost now of 116 per share. On Friday, I topped up my daughter's ISA with 4,500 at 112.5 and the entire family commitment is now 252,580 shares, so we are all hoping for good news in January and February.
Good luck, all.
Every day, I look for share fallers where I think that the market might have over-reacted. If they fall a bit more the following day, then I get interested, if the underlying business is sound, IMO. Recent in/out's are KETL and WJG, although I got back into WJG in December for 25,000 shares and sold 10,000 this morning.
With AVCT I bought 20K shares in March, 2022 and sold them at 0.88 in April for a £4,000 profit.
I don't give up on my former companies, though and became enamoured of AVCT's prospects and got back in (much too high), with an average cost now of 116 per share. On Friday, I topped up my daughter's ISA with 4,500 at 112.5 and the entire family commitment is now 252,580 shares, so we are all hoping for good news in January and February.
Good luck, all.