RE: Now the placing is out of the way ....30 Jul 2025 11:19
18 posts and 2 trades! What does that tell you? ALOT of people watching Hemo! Lets face it, thats because we all know what its worth and whats coming, but the trepidation is around the funding side of things, look at the poster to your left and right and try and think what he is thinking....
Alderbaran - Short, cross ramping for AVCT, wasting his time
Stu - Short or used existing shares to sell to push SP down for placing, wasted his time, nobody followed EG 2 trades....
Haywain - LTH, as cast iron as me, wont sell unless the science fails, trying to influence him is pointless.
Pumpkin - Sad troll, been here years, currently chasing unicorns and believes he has the right to buy in just before this does take off, seems to have no personal self worth and riding the coat tails of his nephew who can apparently play fooseball... whoopie...
The rest - A mix between traders trying to work out if its a good time to buy or not or disgruntled LTH'ers who are dug in waiting for results.
My point is there is nobody freaking out about the science or potential or upside here trying to work out the right time to sell, its a case of working out when to buy or close out shorts. And after years of huge placings *(In comparison to the mCap only) thats understandable as we are like 90% down. Anyone who has held is not inclined to sell so Alderbaran your seriously wasting your time, 2 trades... 2. Same for you stu, none of us are inclined to sell, any sells are from you and your clique, maybe the placee will dump, so far not but maybe? I guess? Wait a few days and see, hopefully no updates land first...
Hemogenyx has NOT been a good investment, it ranks as one of the worst performing to date, as a very large shareholder I can admit that, but am I rushing to sell? Hell no. Upside is greater than ever, the target market, target licencing deals and target JVs are all exactly the same, they just represent a much much larger upside from this lower SP. The performance to date has been largely driven by the financial management side and NOT the science, what we have seen in the past 2-3 months shows the company have realised this and made strategic change.
Micky- Honestly I feel like going for millions with a VC etc at this pivotal point would have been a betrayal to shareholders, the thought of Vlad signing away a large part of the company for a few million when he now only needs like 200-250k a month? People may think vlad does not care about shareholders, but forget he and his wife are the largest. The man believes in his work and while limping to the finish line may look sad it does mean he is retaining 100% ownership of the candidate and the dilution yesterday was like 3%. Ask yourself what you would do? If your company was valued at 8m when it should be 300m and you have a choice between giving away 30% of it to raise 2mil to last 6mths+ OR raise just 250k in the belief that in the near future it will achieve a more realistic value?
Right now? I back V