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Johnnytaffia - the time to sell Condor was when it became clear that the CEO was failing to meet targets. Including the delusion that the neighbouring mine would agree to a toll mining deal. I sold out at around 45p. The Synairgen tsunami is going to happen this month. To find out more search Youtube with 'proactive investors Richard Marsden' and listen to his interviews done since 20 July 2020. There is plenty of research showing that the people that are hospitalised/die from covid are those that can't produce there own interferons.
Ed was here around 2 weeks ago. I remember him for two reasons only. He has 3 mill shares and he seems quite pally with our lady friend from Cornwall who always has nice things to say is quite witty.
By the way folks . 2 years ago I told you to buy Condor Gold at 20p while waiting for this one to cook. 7 months later they were 61p. Now there is an even better short term gem. It is Synairgen (code SNG) In the next 2-3 weeks they will announce their Phase 3 results on their Covid 19 inhaled interferon beta 1a treatment. It seems to be strangely under the radar, but should come good now we know for sure that vaccines alone aren't going to fix the covid related problems the world faces.
Yes Atroxus. The share price will be very volatile as it was on 20/7/20 and for many weeks after. But as people take profits the next bunch of buyers arrive to hold on through to higher levels. The experienced traders will be skilled enough to ride this volatility and exploit it by buying more (as the share price finds support at higher lows much higher then the present price). Experienced traders will be closely watching the covid variant/vaccination/therapeutics story as it develops over the next year or two to assess the extent to which SNG001 is the golden treatment. Don't panic and sell them all Atroxus - hold some for the JV/takeover game to reach its end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaIvkZhXJnI
This is a recent impressive presentation on therapeutic development of nABS. Ideal recreation for the nerds among us.
While numerous pharmaceutical companies are analysing their covid treatments for efficacy against Omicron and reporting the results, Synairgen still hasn't reported the in-vitro testing result against Delta. We now have the FDA reporting their tests done on the efficacy of neutralising antibody treatments against Omicron. Maybe the source of information on SNG001 efficacy against Omicron will be revealed by the FDA. Has anyone got a rational explanation as to why Synairgen is silent on the efficacy of SNG001 against Delta and Omicron.
I read on here around lunchtime that the question was withdrawn because the chap who proposed the question slipped on the ice this morning. I can't find that post anymore. I almost believed it though. Has anyone any idea what is the real reason?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJHINoHFzbY
Very interesting video recorded 2 December. He talks about omicron from 20:48 to 31 mins
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Why are you selling your shares to put them in your ISA. A broker such as interactive active will do it for you in a Bed and ISA without any risk of being 'out of the market'. I did it last April and it cost me 16 shares: 12,571 sold at 159.11 then 12,555 bought immediately at 159.25.
A buy out within the first few weeks is the likely outcome as Beowulf management do not have the skills to develop such a massive project. Hopefully there will be a nice bidding war which would be preferable to an agreed sale price, unless the sale price is truly generous.
The point I am making is that Kallak is going to be far more profitable with much less upfront capital costs. So we can expect a valuation of around £1bn in my opinion. I admit it isn't a great comparison but the Sirius project carried very high risks as tunnelling is extremely risky due to unforeseen ground conditions and that is what was required for Sirius. One only has to think of Eurotunnel. The execution risks at Kallak are low. I am a civil engineer with tunnelling experience.
50p is easily achievable in the short term. Do you remember Sirius Minerals - that dreamy potash project in N Yorks that required a massive tunnel. Anglo American offered £405m before finally having the sense to withdraw the offer.