Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Just tried to sell my entire holding on iWeb and got: "Unfortunately, the dealing charges for this transaction exceed the funds raised."
I certainly cannot be bothered to do the matched bargaining marlakey, especially as iWeb say I probably need to transfer to a broker that supports it, and that would cost more again no doubt.
So I am stuck with these forever! LOL! Time to re-read The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner.
I'm stuck at 99.71% defecit and it would cost me more to trade out the shares than they are now worth.
At least DDDD had the decency to go bust on me.
Well, I finally bailed on Monday after sitting on a 90% loss for far too long. Knowing my luck, you guys are in for a treat soon, lol!
My buy at 190p looking slightly less good than yours. 92% down and I'm continuing to hold for a laugh. I've never had a company actually go bust on me so I may hold out for that.
I plan to keep my 87% loss for a couple of reasons: (i) a laugh; (ii) a constant big fat red reminder not to invest in AIM shares
First-gen LFT tests, especially the cheap Innova stuff the UK Govt bought en masse and are still using in schools today - are poor and intrusive. The second-gen LFT tests coming along shortly are meant to be much more accurate, albeit not quite PCR standard.
Some of the 2nd-gen LFT tests are also meant to be less intrusive, e.g. anterior nasal rather than nasopharyngeal. There was work being done on saliva-based tests but I think it got shelved. The belief is that Government NDA's are holding back announcement of what exactly will be what (and who will make it ) in this area.
I think there's a market for both. Our new saliva-based PCR test needs a lab environment (that may be portable?) and will have its own market. The mass market (in the UK at least) IMO however will be in quick result (<30m) home/office-based LFT tests that are accurate enough for purpose.
Interesting theory, ICB. I don't know how we could identify which stocks could be affected? Some linkage on this...
https://financefeeds.com/ig-group-suspends-trading-in-900-small-cap-shares/
https://www.standard.co.uk/business/ig-index-blocks-retail-investors-from-more-than-1000-smallcap-stocks-shares-fall-b920791.html
Understood that this has happened before however it's not just my Covid stocks that are down, it's mining/biotech/etc. Although Coivd stocks have been hit worse.
Maybe this is having an effect? https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/news/shares/fear-of-small-cap-rout-after-ig-group-raises-margin-rates-to-100
Just doubled my holding here, now at 179p average. Not huge sums but as much as I feel comfortable gambling with. I got caught napping by Tuesday's RNS so my average could have been lower but so be it.
So it's a possible FOMO Friday and Boris announcement on Monday, and I'm now strapped in and ready for the ride.
Thanks BMO3. Let us know if you get a response. Tad busy at work right now but I may try cotacting them myself later.
I stumbled across this NY Times resource, annoyingly behind a paywall but you do get a few free reads.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-drugs-treatments.html
I think they might be willing to add the Foralumab trial results in the "Promising" or "Tentative or Mixed Evidence" category, if I could work out how to contact the authors of the article.
If the major media sources fail to report on us, it's worth alerting the i newspaper. They're a sucker for a positive health story based on new treatments.
Negotiated Order when I try to top up on iWeb.
I've seen conjecture on LSE forums that this is coded signals between Market Makers.
Original (not written by Edward Lear) link here: https://www.sharebuyers.co.uk/shares/covid-stocks-poised-to-surge-as-workplace-testing-campaign-kicks-off/
Must be a reaction to this.
https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1354421647223250946
DSTM!