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Rags- you are talking nonsense. You have no idea if SNG have received orders under an NDA or licence agreements. Also, orders with vaccines is no guarantee of success either. We were promised September with a vaccine initially. Now it’s first half of next year (maybe) and we have no suggestion of efficacy. Anyone can produce a vaccine but will it work to a high enough degree to be feasible?. No way would we or any responsible country release a vaccine without mass testing in a phase III. AZN’s vaccine has already been paused once due to an adverse reaction. What we do know is that SNG is completely safe and works and it’s available now as soon as the red tape is cut.
As I understand it Dexamethasone can prevent one in three seriously ill patients from dying, or rather reduces the death rate by 30%. . Great in itself. SNG001 stops 79% of sufferers from progressing to the stage where they may require Dexamethasone . We have the Number one treatment currently imo. Things will happen. GLA.
I agree, dexamethasone is a last resort drug. When the hospitals get overrun and their aren’t enough beds the country is going to need a drug which can be taken at home and stops infected coming into contact with first responders. SNG’s day is coming, just has to be.
Not going to look too good on our government if they are not helping to fast track us given we could win the best technology award at the AIM awards in two weeks time. With potentially 49,000 people going to die if virus is left unchecked (Gov estimated figure).
Don’t worry folks we have a vaccine, possibly six, none of which may work, probably could be ready first half of next year but may not be available then either. Brilliant. Time for an effective therapeutic, anyone have any suggestions?
So Synairgen have made it onto the shortlist to win the ‘best technology award’, awards night is Thursday 15th October I believe. Quite excited for them to win that. However, I thought I’d take a look through the 19 judges from industry and different sectors of the business world who vote for the winners. Sure enough one of the judges, Kit Atkinson, works for ‘Link Asset Services’. Considering Link sold the Woodford Synairgen shares to Acacia in highly controversial circumstances which reading the FT is going to end in a class legal action against Link, it’s amazing that someone from Link gets to Vote/or not for Synairgen. Would love to be a fly on the wall.
I think investors here just need a little patience and have some trust in the company and CEO. Most of what has needed to be said has been. Just a waiting game. No one will be more determined to bring this to market than SNG and it’s management. Both from a financial and ethical viewpoint. How lucky are we that we chose a great company with a great treatment to invest in?. They have never let us down and whilst not trotting out the RNS’s every week as some would like, when they have something to say they say it. Personally will keep a lower profile on here from this moment forwards but would especially like to say thanks to the old school posters on here like Sharesting, Trek, Cw25, Ghia, John117, Woodstock, others aplenty for making it a really good BB packed full of decent research and reasoning. Good luck to everyone invested in SNG. It’s been emotional :).
RM- ‘it’s all about Covid for us’ ‘we aren’t galloping down the COPD road’.
Parsley- ‘SNG have given up on COVID and going back to COPD’
One of the above is a hard working CEO who has delivered on everything he’s done. The other is a keyboard warrior who doesn’t know his a*rse from his elbow, can you put them in the right order?.:)
L2 saying the spread at the end was 191-197 so 189 was clearly below that. There were no other trades close to that at 4.15pm-4.30pm. I don’t see it opening that tomorrow morning. You’ll probably see a mates rate trade put through at some point.:)
Worth taking the time to fill out the government consultation on authorisation and liability of manufacturers towards treatment and vaccines. Every little thing to get SNG at the forefront of peoples minds if it isn’t already can only be a good thing.
Lansdowne have been selling but hopefully they are out so we can trade freely. Believe that was the reason for the downward pressure this week. Take confidence from the fact new well connected American investors have been buying at £2 and above. They haven’t invested to make 50% profits. Follow the money.
I agree Lansdowne been dumping, probably out now but must be soon if not. MM’s took advantage on low volume with seller present to knock SP down to 1.75 or thereabouts. I think at that price it was a great top up opportunity tbh, and I did. Let’s hope it’s onwards and upwards from here. Exciting news to come judging by the recent interview.
Sparkle- I think talking of a raise just lets everyone know who is interested that if they don’t stump up then they are willing to go it alone. Nearer they get to market the more money it will cost big Pharma. To concentrate on COVID is the topical solution which is the greatest need. It could well be the main motivator for the suitor too. I think all will be revealed in the next few weeks.