Tombi13 Jul 2014 11:38
I can see you've been virtually running this BB by yourself for a while but am intrigued by your posts marked 'Plunger'.
Thought perhaps you were replying to a poster called Plunger so have looked him up. He joined in 2010 and has so far made the magnificent sum of 1 post which was on VOG where he contributed, and I quote : 'Go on Voggies!'.
Since then he has wisely remained silent.
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We have had an RNS today re. a senior appointment. Though the company is running well the adrenaline levels on here, for an Aim share, are exceedingly low. Hope she can liven things up.
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Great article hierarchy(see10th June post) 'Nick Ash says: “We were delighted to launch our products and services portfolio in the US market in April. Our offering of world-leading DNA-sequencing capabilities, enhanced product portfolio and bio storage differentiates us to make a significant contribution to life science research over the next few years in both the Los Angeles area, where our new state of the art facility at Santa Fe Springs is based, and throughout the US.”
With the market SBS serves being both constant and evolutionary, the prospects for sustainable and solid longer term growth look healthy. Having inherited something of an ailing business when he arrived in 2005, the CEO points out that annual revenues stood at just £5m, while losses were £3.5m.
Having been very much on the critical list, Nick Ash has overseen a complete restructuring and expansion programme, culminating in SBS’s transformation to what he now explains is a cash generative business operating across a myriad of new areas in healthcare. And, with a market cap now standing at £40m, the company resembles more of a punchy player, with the ongoing ability to achieve.
Where once the institutional base was small and dwindling, there are now some big hitters on board. These include well-known and respected names such as Henderson Global, Artemis, Legal & General, along with Miton and Black Rock.
Read more: http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Business/Private-Punter/The-sequence-of-successes-for-SBS-20140610112647.htm#ixzz36Oe84O28
Come on now, let's be having you!