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I am only reviewing what I said on Jan 1 - my target is not to sell @30p but to review things.
I still think, whatever the charts may say, that 30p is overvalued until we have some significant news. Hold for me, not sell or buy.
So difficult to tell with the short term price movements here. I am surprised my 30 p "target" was reached so easily in under 2 weeks , so I will not be surprised if it doesn't hold at the present and we get a retrace back to under 25p.
Sorry, I didn't mean to give the impression that I had any belief in a SP of £23. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was still around £13-14 at the end of 2021.
However I do expect further swings so may claw some of my losses back by buying after the results are out and digested, with a view to selling in the £14-15 range. Of course this may just be the way to incur further losses!
Thanks Grace! And valuefinder, I too am hoping for considerably more than 30p.
My problem with VAL is that over 10 years I have seen big swings in the SP, and have learnt to cash in a proportion when the SP gets rather high.
So I have both banked a small 5 figure profit, then written off around £8k of it, and last year made a further decent profit by selling a proportion of my holding before the present price slide.
So, without further significant news (the £1+ sort), I am looking to cash in a further chunk @30p+ to reduce my holding. I'm not too happy in holding almost 20% of my shares in a single stock.
I believe the stock is undervalued @20p, but 30p ahead of things without a good deal. I am wary of the fact that no-one is interested enough in 401, and 201 could be difficult to sell with the small dataset available. A JV may not necessarily bring in much or any cash.
to all reading the BB here.
My target for 2021 is to regain the £8.50 per share lost last year.
Cruises may restart in a faltering way. I've calculated that I may not get my second jab until September, but the roll out may accelerate.
I don't see any immediate prospect of a SP lift. Indeed it seems much more likely we will see £12 again before £15.
Happy new year to all.
Happy new year to all interested in VAL. This year will mark the 10th anniverary of my involvement with VAL. I was more optimistic in the earlier days, but still feel now the SP is undervalued enough to keep me invested. My immediate target is a mere 30p, then I'll review things.
Happy new year. If we have a better SAR year than last and exceed the 583.1% growth of 2020, we will reach over 16.5p! Any chance of that? I know some of you think so. At present the mcap is just under £80m, and this sort of increase would only bring it up to £0.5b. Happy days ahead!
Perhaps the relevant thing is that most of the investors are based in the US.
I think the 4th Q interims are due quite soon. This might give us a clue as to the cash needs in the next quarter. Anything slightly discouraging will bring the SP down to more sensible levels. It seems to be a bit ahead of things at present.
I wasn't expecting a morning sell off in the UK. The real reaction will occur when the US starts in earnest. I do believe that although this is overpriced at present it will rise further to an idiotic high today.
Grace - patient 14
Had 6 cycles - ie 126 days. This is almost 1/3 of the post-treatment doubling time, so I don't think its a surprise if his PSA level grew by over 25% during the trial.
The use of the signed-test seems good, but maybe a geometric mean would be better to summarise the PSA doubling time. Or even the median - patient 9 has median times on both counts - 87.4 and 310.5
So we await the next step - who will cough up the money?
CCL is not in control of the timing of the Convertible notes - the holders decide whether they want to convert. There is presumably a quarterly window expiring soon.
When the notes were issued CCL had little alternative to keep afloat. They will pay the price for staring into the abyss in March/April for many a year. Recovery will be slow, and I think shares are pretty much fully valued for now.