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I think all shorters should read Haywain’s posts and hang their heads in shame.
BTW , TDF the A5 runs through St.Albans not the A1
GLA and keep the faith
EFM,thanks for replying and the explanation.A bit beyond my scientific understanding but good to hear they achieved what they were hoping for.
I’ve been investing in Hemo for 6 years after watching an interview with Vlad in which he mentioned he was creating humanised mice for his research.I found this intriguing but haven’t heard much about it since.Does anyone have an update?
Tommy I followed the same strategy.I bought at 3p 5 years ago and continued to buy up to 11p.
They continued to rise but when they dropped back to 10p I sold enough to recoup my investment and leave me with 300K of “free” shares.
I believe in Vlad and the science and am happy to hold for the long term. GLA
Your say you have done your research but have you looked into the core business of HEMO which is finding a cure for blood cancer
At present patients have to go on a waiting list for bone marrow transplants and many die waiting.
Then they have to go through chemotherapy with lots of nasty side effects
After which they start on a very painful treatment with varying results.
With HEMO they don’t need bone marrow so no donors required
Chemotherapy not needed
The patients blood is removed and the cancer cells killed
The blood is then returned to the patient with very high positive results.
This has been PROVEN in mice and they are now working towards human trials.
This is the game changer.
Sorry,should have said working towards human trails
Current method
Patient goes on waiting list for bone marrow transplant (many die waiting)
When donor has been found chemotherapy starts (lots of nasty side effects)
Painful treatment begins with varying results.
HEMO method
Doesn’t use bone marrow so donor not required
No need for chemotherapy
Blood is removed from patient ,cancer cells killed
Blood returned to patient with very high success rate.
It has been proven to work on mice and they are now working on human trials.
This is why I invested here 3 years ago
The research into covid -19 is great but a side issue.
The blood cancer cure is going to make this company HUGE
I invested here 3 years ago at 3p after seeing a very impressive interview with Dr.S.
I then did a lot of research and
I thought it had tremendous potential but presumed it would take about 3 - 5 years to bear fruit.
Disappointed to see the sp drift over that time but kept the faith.
This up current uptake is very welcome but don’t be tempted to take any early profits as I’m confident that if you can hold on for a few more years the rewards will be eye watering.
I love your optimism but think a more realistic target is 30p by end of October When Vanchem deal is confirmed and 50p by year end if Mokopane is approved.The £1 target will be achieved but I feel we will need to wait another year or two.IMO of course.
I’m sure at sometime we will get news of the details of the proposed dividend policy and this will be great not just for the PIs but more importantly for the IIs who we need to come onboard to move the sp onwards.Unfortunately what they have seen is a promised target missed not once but twice and without any explanations.
This lack of clarity is unsettling for both them and us.
When we reached 50p it encouraged a lot of new investors to jump on the bandwagon,many I think didn’t do enough research to see the strong fundamentals of the company,this was evident by some of the posts that appeared here,and when the sp started to slip they panicked and bailed out.
If we get the news we want,they and I think others waiting on the sidelines will come back on board.We also have the new isa allowance available next month so I think 50p would easily achievable.
Just my opinion of course.
FM has 2 and half weeks to fulfil his promise to reveal details of the dividend policy.If he does that’s great and we will be heading back towards 50p.If he doesn’t it will mean that he has missed this target for the 2nd time and the MMs will jump on this and let the sp drift back down to 30p.
Come on Fortune give us all the news we’re waiting for and just remember a missed target is worse than no target.
Waccybaccy,what you need to bear in mind is that the future for energy storage is huge.Most experts believe that although lithium might have the lions share VFRB’s will still have between 18 - 27% of the market and that is massive.
Vanadium also has other uses eg there is a vanadium based coating that can be applied to glass to retain heat.Think of all the commercial buildings that are made of glass,the demand for this is eye watering.
One problem for e cars is to get the optimum power to weight ratio, answer and vanadium to the steel to reduce weight as Henry Ford did.
There are several other applications for vanadium being tested at this time and the outlook can only get better.
GLA
No one likes to lose money but there comes a time when you have to face the facts.I bailed out a few weeks ago with a 40% hit.It is so easy to become like someone in a casino who to keeps going to try and get back their loses but they know it’s never going to happen.
With the onset of winter their prospects of coming good before they run out of funds is poor.
Time to cut your loses one move on.
GLA