Scancell founder says the company is ready to commercialise novel medicines to counteract cancer. Watch the video here.
They paid 8 million in IPO costs, which is a big reason why they went into negative EPS. I continue to hold for the long term. Holding a lot of shares, no need to panic. This happens all the time in the market.
Thanks for the update, Barnard.
Welcome back, Eddie.
Seen the RJ tweets. That's some serious buying. :D
Look at the trades today, someone has been buying loads, pumping up the SP.
Paging resident ramper, paging resident ramper.
They should acknowledge the email and say that they can't respond to these questions.
Let's get back on track.
Nice buy at the end there. :-)
You are being played here.
Dropping now. Probably buy a few more shares before it goes back up.
Yep, Eddie, I don't see Dev as a pump and dump stock. It isn't a volatile enough, a few percent here and there isn't enough for that purpose. TR1 investors tend to be professional investors.
There seems to be suspicion around Robert's purchases, like he's basically pumping and then dumping. I don't see that. He clearly must have knowledge of the company's current trading situation and forward earnings to have the confidence to keep buying.
Robert must own half the company by now, lol.
The mysterious Sami TR1 is the one I'm interested in. We think he's a Canadian investor?
As for Robert, he has tweeted that he bought 965,000 shares at a cost of 90k last Monday. One can never be sure about these posts, and it's not the reason why I'm invested here. I believe in the company to deliver, if they don't, I go elsewhere. I've been here since pre-Covid, btw. And I don't invest because of TR1s, but they do boost confidence.
The Naked Trader is an excellent book. Robbie doesn't trade the oil and mining sectors, yet he has amassed 3million plus ISA fortune. He has made blunders, but don't we all?
You can't expect it to go beyond 10p without news to back it up. Long term hold for me. The recent TR1s boosted my confidence.
What games are being played? If there is a big demand for buys, the SP goes up?