Rainbow Rare Earths Phalaborwa project shaping up to be one of the lowest cost producers globally. Watch the video here.
Does anyone have any info on Charles Street International Holdings?...........can't find anything meaningful on Google
Prediction of reaction to cancer treatments! I can't believe the lack of interest in this share....first of all they have developed a procedure which checks to see if you are likely to develop severe symptoms due to Covid with excellent accuracy .....but perhaps even more importantly, ' Next test to launch will be a predictive immune response profile for immuno-oncology (IO) checkpoint inhibitor treatments in 2021'. Yes, that's this year guys!
Spread has tightened and now can't buy anything.........
.....and all at a price lower than the recent placing price of 45p....which was oversubscribed.......!
....and all at a price lower than the recently over-subscribed placing price of 45p........
You can currently sell at a higher price (0.6813) than you can buy for (0.681) .......they want your shares..........
Sorry to ask but what is Vela’s connection to cannabinoid treatments?
Just seen these late reported/after hours trades:
https://tools.morningstar.co.uk/uk/stockreport/default.aspx?tab=0&vw=st&SecurityToken=0P00007OXV%5D3%5D0%5DE0WWE%24%24ALL&Id=0P00007OXV&ClientFund=0&CurrencyId=BAS
and SYGGF seems to be going up in the US........
Paris is certainly considering Esports for the 2024 Olympics ......in the meantime it is definitely in the 2022 Asian Games after being a demonstration sport in 2018:
‘Esports is to be an Asian Games medal sport for the first time at Hangzhou 2022, after the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) General Assembly approved its place on the programme.
Breaking will also be a medal sport for the first time in Hangzhou.
There are set to be six esports medal events at the next edition of the Asian Games, with the Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) overseeing the competition.
"This isn't only a success story for AESF alone - but the esports community as a whole," AESF President Kenneth Fok declared.
"Our past successes are rightfully celebrated but we always look forward to bigger and better achievements.
"Seeing esports returning to the Asian Games in 2022 is a great landmark to achieve following years of hard work and commitment.
"A special you to the OCA for entrusting us with this honour and we promise to make the best out of this opportunity."
At the 2018 Asian Games, esports was a demonstration sport, and it first appeared as a medal sport at an OCA event when it was on the programme of the Macau 2007 Asian Indoor Games’.
South Today this evening mentioned Synairgen by name before repeating the BBC news feature again......great repeated publicity all day
NT again...........just feels like its ready to go north
Its been like a pressure cooker for the last 3 months hovering around 3.7.........finally moved up in the last few days and now can no longer buy anything over £1000 worth. Looks like the appointment of Apple's Len Rinaldi, as announced on Dec 18, is starting to have an effect.....just as a reminder: 'Mr Rinaldi spent the last twelve years with Apple, the multinational technology company. Most recently, he was the General Manager for Apple Western Europe, a role he held for seven years. In this role, Mr Rinaldi was responsible for all partner relationships across all Apple products, software and services with $20bn portfolio under management. Mr Rinaldi joined Apple in 2007, and served as Apple's CFO EMEIA for five years, during which time he oversaw significant revenue growth at the division from $7bn to $40bn. '
I recall the reaction of Marsden when asked about the 'Home Trial' in his 21/10/20 interview on ProActive Investors (https://youtu.be/BFFo7fhk-zM) ....he opened his response (about 8min 30 secs in) with 'Yeees.....' , trying his best, in my opinion, to hide his frustration at the lack of support of the trial by the Government and health authorities. He then went on to personally promote 'covidtrialathome' which I just found so embarrassing for him.
I was so incensed with this situation that I wrote to our local MP on October 30 and copied in Fergus Walsh of the BBC - part of this email follows:
'Interferon has been widely proposed for months by a number of medical experts as the best treatment for COVID-19, it is extensively available since it historically has been used in the treatment of MS, it is well tolerated since it is already part of the body's natural defences and, indeed, the co-founder of Synairgen, Stephen Holgate, has just been knighted for his services to medicine.
On July 28 Synairgen announced positive results from its Phase II double-blind placebo-controlled trial in 100 hospitalised COVID-19 patients. The results were astonishing - there was a 70%-80% reduction in the chance of progressing to severe disease or death and also patients were twice as likely to recover to normal health over the course of the treatment. Synairgen then planned to roll out the treatment to home patients where results were expected to be even better because the treatment was to be given earlier after the initial infection, compared to hospitalised patients where the infection would be firmly established.
So you would think that the Government would be making every effort to get behind this drug and to publicise the home trial. This would increase the available data on the drug, potentially save lives and help to expedite its use if it was found to have the same, or better, benefits than the hospitalised trial.
However, in his latest interview on October 21 - almost 3 months after the Phase II results were published - Richard Marsden, CEO of Synairgen, is pleadingly seen promoting the home trial to anybody who would like to take it up! (https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/932064/synairgen-plans-after-80m-share-sale-to-fund-crucial-trial-of-breakthrough-covid-19-drug-932064.html).
Britain has a potentially life-saving drug here....every week that passes there are lives being lost which could have been saved. Synairgen are seeking approval from the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) and EMA (European Medicines Agency) and the French are conducting their own trials. Synairgen is about to start a Phase III clinical trial of 900 patients across 20 countries .....and what have we heard from the Government?.....nothing! Please inform other MP's and ask the Dept. of Health and Social Care to get behind this to help save British lives.'
....and, would you believe it, a piece in the D. Express on Oct 31 publicising the Home
Brilliant post Trinityman........summarises my thoughts exactly.......
A bit more than 3x - 4x to get to MCap of CWR (£1.9bn) and ITM (£2.4bn).....
....not Vickaroo again..........
Who cares what the website looks like.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GFIN have just appointed a new NED as follows: 'Mr Rinaldi spent the last twelve years with Apple, the multinational technology company. Most recently, he was the General Manager for Apple Western Europe, a role he held for seven years. In this role, Mr Rinaldi was responsible for all partner relationships across all Apple products, software and services with $20bn portfolio under management. Mr Rinaldi joined Apple in 2007, and served as Apple's CFO EMEIA for five years, during which time he oversaw significant revenue growth at the division from $7bn to $40bn.' Phenomenal appointment for a small but, what what Mr Rinaldi sees as a, growing Company who is keen to be there to take GFIN to 'the next stage'.
From Apple NED: Len Rinaldi said: "I am excited to join a rapidly growing and ambitious business that has clear strategic priorities in place. Gfinity has a strong business model that can take it to the next level, and I look forward to working with John and the leadership team to help the business fully realise its ambitions."
Wow......a new NED Len Rinaldi.....his CV looks....er...pretty good: Mr Rinaldi spent the last twelve years with Apple, the multinational technology company. Most recently, he was the General Manager for Apple Western Europe, a role he held for seven years. In this role, Mr Rinaldi was responsible for all partner relationships across all Apple products, software and services with $20bn portfolio under management. Mr Rinaldi joined Apple in 2007, and served as Apple's CFO EMEIA for five years, during which time he oversaw significant revenue growth at the division from $7bn to $40bn.'
Does anybody know why PHE is not included on the Green Economy Mark list? - link: https://www.londonstockexchange.com/raise-finance/equity/green-economy-mark/green-economy-mark-issuers-2020-cohort?lang=en.
'The Green Economy Mark, first introduced in 2019, highlights companies and investment funds listed on all segments of London Stock Exchange’s Main Market and AIM that are driving the global green economy. To qualify for the Green Economy Mark, companies and funds must generate 50% or more of their total annual revenues from green activities. '