I was wondering how many antibodies had recently been developed. I did see the figure of 9 mentioned. A rival in the USA had 14. with a very large share price.
RE: Tweeted link and tweet this morning18 Feb 2025 09:22
If this idea is going to succeed, the company, as a shell , could be taken over by a more enterprising concern and given a serious boost by new management.
A cheap process of manufacture has been discovered in America. They are using it to fuel ocean liners and billionaires are converting their luxury yachts to this new innovation.
I can see electric cars being taken to the dump in the future and hydrogen conversion kits appearing to transform our present vehicles.
A precedent to this was the gas converter for the heavy Volvo cars.
I must admit that hydrogen is the fuel of the future. This crowd could actually have hit on a good idea. They might prove everyone else wrong by hitting the jackpot. They have been a lousy share over the last few years. Their luck may have changed for the better.
RE: Britain’s Black Economy Has Taken Over The High Street10 Feb 2025 15:28
That may be so if they stop shooting themselves in the foot. Reeves is beginning to sound like GREAVES. She should shaft half of the army of bureaucrats draining the nation dry. I thought computers would have reduced the need for physical staff. I was mistaken.
I agree with the conception that British businesses are grossly undervalued. The notion of long term investment and future profits has become unpopular with many of the morons employed in the London stock market. Instant gratification is the modern concept. Meanwhile the rest of us can take advantage of their stupidity.
Long term patience has its own reward. Cut out unnecessary payments on borrowings which eat up profits and make idle fat cats rich.
This share should soon be heading for the MAIN market soon. It would receive bigger exposure to the pension funds and gain more publicity. It would seem to be a natural progression in its journey back to health.
Thinking further the house could be in the name of the family rather than an individual. Therefore it would be in the interest of a group to see than it was retained within the family boundary. I t would be passed on as a common unit and members could buy other members out if they did not want to participate. A whole lot of other combinations could be arranged. Result would be house sales doubling and builders could help to fund the system if building societies were reluctant. New ideas usually receive a certain amount of resistance at the start.
We need to give more help to first time buyers as a start. What about introducing a '100 years mortgage' which can be paid off at any time or it could be left in the family for a son or grandchild to pay off or benefit from the legacy of an older relative. There is no reason why a mortgage should be tied to one generation as the housing price has grown out of reasonable affordable funding. With time, we could end up paying off the mortgage with our confetti money, so it may not be a burden in the long run. Reflect on the price of a house you bought 50 years ago.
Inflation is built into the system like national debt repayments. Time reduces the value of repayments and makes the situation easier.
Nice to see that the majority of shareholders are keeping faith in the company by their purchases, I am still holding my 52,000 at least until the end of this year before considering any profit taking. Keep up the good work.
I tipped it on the MKS site as a multi- bagger. I thought a lot of people would lose their heating allowance there and this would give a measure of compensation to them if they availed of it.