RE: Limited approval for certain genetic cases?11 Jan 2021 16:09
Regarding your comment Anthony does that mean all people who are on steroid asthma inhalers have suppressed interferons? I only ask as I myself have to use a asthma steroid inhaler daily.
That’s easy to say if your not a care home worker. Surly these people have the right to have a job without the threat of being sacked if you don’t take this experimental vaccine that’s been rushed through. “Thanks for working on the front line in these awful times but there’s the door if your not willing to take the vaccine.” That would be very harsh if you ask me!
Is the Tekvah reduction not just down to the fact that we have more shares in issue now so their % is now lower? Maybe it’s just taken a while to report this. I could be wrong but just a thought.
Of course yer I never thought of that. Hopefully he’s ok in the end but it’s a shame more people aren’t aware of sng as it could be saving so many lives right now. I’ve been telling everyone I know that fits the criteria if you get covid get on the trial as I believe it’s the best route to recovery. I have a close friend whose dad has copd so I believe sng could make a huge difference if he unfortunately ends up catching it.
I’m not a big fan of Gemma Collins but I’ve just read her dad had covid bad. Maybe someone who is on Twitter tweet her about our home trial for her father. I imagine she has millions of followers so if it helps him recover the exposure of sng would be massive.
My mother in law works for the Nhs and she gets given the innova lft to take home and test herself twice a week. She thinks there great as unfortunately she totally trusts them. I did mention that they weren’t very accurate but didn’t get a chance to drum that message home in our brief visits. She also said they are giving them to all staff in her department to self test which for me is very concerning. There is going to be a lot of cases getting spread in hospitals and from hospitals back to families etc due to these substandard tests. After the data to come out of Liverpool I’m shocked that Matt handjob is still promoting these test and to have them still being used by Nhs staff is truly shocking! This needs sorting asap to keep our hospitals safe!
So they had a slight issue which has now been fixed with the release of 1.5. Poor journalism with what it looks like a chip on its shoulder regarding us. I’m also heavily invested and my heart stopped reading that. Thanks to all posters as I’m feeling more at ease now. We might get a dip in the sp tomorrow but it could be a good buying opportunity now.
Just read a seriously concerning article by the independent on our tests. I’ll try and get a link and post it. I’m hoping someone hear can put my mind at ease as it doesn’t sound good.
1) I will be first in the queue, no concerns = 1 2) I have a few doubts but will take it = 0 3) I don’t know = 1 4) I have concerns, I don’t think I will take it = 4 5) no way, not enough testing or data = 2
RE: Our CEO buys £497,348 worth of shares at £8.1712 Nov 2020 09:55
With regards to there being no news on the horizon due to the director buys. Is there possibly a different rule here due to our majority listing is on the French bourse? Maybe the rules are different there?
Ha ha sorry guys didn’t mean to wee on your chips as it’s good times at the moment in sar. Just be careful those who have invested heavily and maybe top slice so your on a free ride Incase things don’t work out as you think. (As they rarely do)
There is no way on this earth this will ever reach 1 pound! You need to be realistic in your target especially if you have a lot invested. It’s more than likely it will get diluted again at some point in the future as is the mo of the directors. Sar are many years away from getting any product out there for use so spikes here and there will happen but it will inevitably drift back down possibly below your entry point. All just my opinion but please take it on board and look at the other side of the coin. Maybe look at past movements of this sp in a chart.
RE: Does the RNS mean we're opening at 175p ?14 Oct 2020 19:17
I have known on the odd occasion for a sp to rise after an rns placing. I was in iqe years ago and they went us after the announcement. With what the funds are being used for it’s a positive for me.