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I agree. Let's not talk about body language anymore.
I hadn't seen it, so thanks for sharing.
I wished he'd pushed it a bit more. When asked about what went wrong with Sprinter he rightly spoke about improvements in patient care etc. He went on to talk about hospital admissions and deaths in the US but fell short of saying something like- "we strongly believe that SNG001 would be beneficial to at least some of the these patients" or "think we could help" anything..
A few wondering why we're down this far. Let's look at it like this.. Knowing what we (the royal we) know, would you spend your hard earned cash on SNG shares? Me personally, having been in since September, I wouldn't. Right now I wish I'd never laid eyes on them. So how can we expect anyone else to? At this moment in time, it's too risky. They don't have anything real to offer. Sure you'll get the few taking a punt. Until we have something tangible (TV, To, jv, eua) to show new or indeed, old investors then this is where we're going to be.. Regardless of Active2 results.
And don't give Poly too much credit, sure I'm glad they're here but I honestly think they're just in (parden the expression) balls deep like the rest of us and wondering what to do do next.
GLA, see you in a month or whenever the next false dawn arises
PS, RM is not the man for the job. I personally wouldn't employ him. For anything. Full stop.
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They've tweeted telling us that they're taking part in a presentation. Would they do that if they didn't have anything new to say.. Well, yeah, they might. An exclamation mark was used. Is this significant.. It might be.
What have we learnt.. Nothing
I must admit that had I not joined this chat group 9 months ago I would be considerably financially better off. I take sole responsibility for letting myself get caught up in the froth. If there's one thing I've learned from my limited involvement is that there's nothing really to learn. I think a lot of you come on to give yourselves some self worth and to try to legitimise your poor life choices ie, investing in SNG.
But I am still here reading what you all have to say so not sure what that says about me
Costly to Synairgen or Ashfield?
"Synairgen. It depends on the contracting but with a big project like this Ashfield may have had to hire new people and restructure teams so there is some investment upfront. There might be a break clause or something in the contract that says they still get paid a certain proportion regardless of whether the plan gets implemented or not"