Somebody commented on my SP prediction a few weeks ago, explaining in detail how they preferred to run with Zak's forecast of a rising stock rather than mine of a falling stock.
This is in a downtrend at the moment, despite Vlads reassurances to the market in the last RNS.
I don't have a crystal ball and I certainly am not the influencer of anything, contrary to popular believe by the fervent HEMO gang.
If Vlad is timely, the SP should recover from 1.10p. If not, could reach all time bottom to .90p.
Hopefully the issues they are fixing are easy enough and don't need too much time, which could then potentially mean more money is required by the business. That raise earlier this year won't last forever!
Good luck.
AIMO.
Interesting and informative interview.
I would imagine it could be in the region of 3-6 months until this is straightened out. As Vlad said "if we go to clinical trials".
Have a good weekend LTH's.
AIMO.
Going back to my second question to hedgebackwards - he/she/it (again can't assume) obviously will not reply.
So. My observations on his/her/its post earlier, as I think it is important to understand what was being said by that poster:
-the FDA almost certainly communicate on a number of occasions? Do you know this as fact?
- both FDA and Hemo would of wanted to resolve issues within 30 days? Has the FDA said this to you? Why on earth would they want this? It isn't a time thing here, but human safety. That comment is a huge one and should not be taken in by potential investors. A mild ramp there.
- clinical hold suggests more time needed? How do you know? Maybe the red flag was in the submission and the FDA put a hold straight away on something potentially life threatening that Hemo may of missed? Conjecture but possible.
- hemo have understood the main reason for the hold. Do you know this? No, you don't. That's a false statement as you do not know the main reason as the FDA have yet to issue their response.
- reason for the hold, complex or straightforward. Well, yes of course, no one know yet do they? So obviously it's one or the other. That's common sense.
So, hedge, wind in all the tripe about moderators withdrawing posts. You are spouting stuff which is your opinion only, and you do not control this board. You are one of many posters, sadly for you, you think you know what's going on at Hemo HQ. You don't!!!
AIMO.
My one response from the MD of this forum?
Please DHUb, I know you're very very deeply invested in Hemo, but one will move on when one chooses to.
This is a public forum for anyone to pass on thoughts and opinions, whether invested or not. So I shall have mine.
Now, I eagerly await hedgebackwards reply. I just seek clarification whether his post is based on fact or his own knowledge.
Thank you for your understanding.
With all due respect, you appear to address the forum from a point of authority.
Surely the content on your message is your own opinion? Or is this fact, based on what you know from talking recently to the FDA or Hemo?
Now, if I was slightly wet behind the ears and wondering whether to invest in Hemo, I could take your post with a degree of enthusiasm and optimism? I think any arbitrator would agree with that.
So, if as you may say is fact, I think Vlad should have RNS'ed the communications it has had with the FDA, after all, it could be price sensitive? Again, I'm sure an arbitrator would agree.
So, begs the question, is your post fact related, or, is it based on your opinions and what you think and believe, to the best of your knowledge?
This post by me should not be deemed as negative or positive, it's merely a measured reply to some of the things you have commented on.
AIMO. Etc etc
Oh dear. Hedgebackwards is now the BB police and has a meeting set up with the FCA, where in that meeting, he will describe and then prove, how posters on this board have manipulated the Hemo share price.
I mean, it isn't for me to say really, but there has been a tad amount of ramping on here which has sucked some poor people in. Where did that JHFH go? "Market cap of £15m won't last, it simply isn't sustainable". He repeated that comment on many occasions - please tell me hedgebackwards how that is different to others feeling the share price may fall?
Thought so - no difference.
Anyhow, screen shot this, if the hemo sp dives tomorrow you can blame me - this post has probably caused endless investors to want to sell. My word, you couldn't make it up what some people are like on here.
GLA. AIMO.
Damn, I've said AIMO, I must be Stu. Ha.
Barbershop, I know you're not really asking that question, surely? Nobody controls the SP, but few do have influence at any give time through various platforms. Vlad exercised his persuasive powers in January as I mentioned - Hemo's broker turned a blind eye as they, as well the board, knew it was time critical to get a placing away at 2.5p.
I don't think this is under any dispute?
As others have pointed out, it's now up to Vlad to back up his comments in the last RNS with an open and transparent piece of official news this week. Pointing out what the specific objections are by the FDA would be the right way to go. Will he dodge that info or be completely transparent?
Good luck to the LTHs here.
Do you fully trust Vlad?
You can't invent good news to smooth over shareholders. Vlad isn't into smoothing over shareholders. In January he used twitter effectively - no end of positive tweets from him at that time. Net result - huge spike and a placing.
He knows what he's doing does Vlad. And keeping shareholders happy is not a priority.
So, that comment about smoothing things over is utter garbage.
The points above are not a future event and a prediction , it is what actually happened. Vlad knew what he was doing at that time and knew hemo needed funds. He did what he had to do.
Hemo is not an AIM listed company but it may as well be.
The tr1 will come mike.