Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
seems to have turned into just a bit of a cold now, most hospital cases are their for other reasons and happen to test positive for covid, should all be over by March, not looking good for a 2k a time therapy.
And happy new year everyone.
Omicron is probably the last wave of covid, Feb- March it will be all over or in wealthy Nations anyway.
The share price is based on 8p real value and 200p hope, you have to be realistic.
SNG is probably to late to the Covid party, it may have future uses for other illnesses but not to justify a market cap of nearly half a billion ?
180, as to many fast moving positives on omicron , the risk now is where will it open.
omicron is not effecting the lungs, thats where the problem may be.
China already uses the same inhaled IB treatment for Covid , just not licenced for use in UK and USA
pfizer have their anti viral pill out 93 percent effective
that is already factored into the share price now.
The share price has already risen over the last year or so due to the trials and news etc. If the drug passes p3 then maybe a 20 percent rise. If you are expecting a massive rise you are going to be disappointed as a lot more expert investors would have piled in already.
It is worth noting the trials were not on the Delta variant,
Living in Appledore and knowing the mentioned locations well this is a bit of a non story.
I live a few hundred yards away, when it comes to Appledore the yard always had a turnover of 30-50 million so just to recover to normal trading would be a good boost to infra
Appledore indoor dry dock as from today being prepped for large undercover build, looks like it could be something important
the contract is to wash and polish 10 canoes for skern, another rights issue is needed though to complete the contract.
A rowing dingy and a canoe if that helps, nothing else visible.
Appledore was not a bankrupt shipyard it had just finished serving its purpose by Bab****s who bought it for the carrier project, however as a stand alone yard it has not turned a profit in 50 years !
Being local i am aware there is a pool of skilled if not ageing boatbuilding trades but the technical expertise is not there that was all Bab**** in recent years.
Went past the seaward/harbour side of the yard today the place is pristine and gleaming, the refurbished dry dock gates look fantastic, looks like they are expecting something major.
Hi, first post on here. Living local to the Appledore shipyard it was expected the yard would sell for housing land before Infrastrata purchased, the 35 acre site is worth 1 million plus per acre for water front homes, how Infra managed to pay 7 million just the business value ? a lot of potential equity there.