RE: BBC - It REALLY is that GOOD2 May 2020 10:11
Into win it seems to me you are seeking comfort and re assurance that you selling on Friday was the right thing. My answer is that I believe the sp has a lot further to travel so yes I think you sold too soon but it is also never wrong to take a profit. You are asking many questions about the future direction and extent of any sp increase which frankly none of us here know for sure and therefore any comment is supersiction and a personal opinion. However I firmly believe that whichever way you cut and slice the possible future sales figures that this company is currently undervalued and could still very easily triple from here if the requirement for testing increases substantially which I believe it will over at least 18months ,vaccine or no vaccine. IF my scenario is correct then the path to achieve my 3x is the ability of ncyt to ramp up production or being taken over. Sure other companies are investing time and MONEY(do they have it) to catch up but that is what it is catch up. Right now ncyt are way ahead of the competition and being WHO sanctioned plus being used already across the globe are a huge advantage, especially with money coming in means the likely good of a share raise very unlikely. Looking at it realistically if you are a government looking for a testing kit are you going for the current gold standard or take a risk with an untried cheaper version.......and if someone does try to undercut ncyt in the future then hopefully ncyt will have such a big war chest that they can match the threat so in a nutshell yes I expect a sp rise to at least £7 and beyond. Multibagger from here ..probably not...risk not a lot imv
As to the BBC show me an instance where good publicity has ever hurt any business.