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@vanV
Are you on drugs? I certanly did not glorify covid 19. I have stated my view that covid 19 will not be over because of the vaccination rollout. If you think it will that is your view.
I stated that the virus is knocking out mutations around the World and i believe it will eventually escape the vaccine. It has already escaped immunity in young people. If you cast your mind back, young people were not initially affected. It was the elderly and vulnerable. That is not the case now.
@joker99
Firstly pal i did not say 'i hope the virus keeps mutating' so please do not twist my statement.
I certainly am not hoping anything. My view, not hope, is that this virus will mutate to escape the vaccine. And my view, not hope, is that the way forward will be testing along side treatments. Mutations of concern are already happening.
My views, not hope, has no connection to my desire for the sp to rise.
Sit tight everyone.
Covid aint over until the fat lady sings. The fat lady will not be singing for a long time. We have all pinned our exit hopes on vaccination. Give it a few months and the vaccination rollout will be less effective. This virus will keep coming at you and it will escape the vaccination sooner that we think. Efficacy will decrease..
Testing and treatment will certainly be the main thrust going forward.
@nighmarewalking
Been in here for a long time. I know how good this company is within the field of this new medicine. As Phil G said, if you have confience, and have undertaken your own research the day to day is irrelevant.
The BB for me is a little fun and to collect any new info that I may have missed. This company has the highest potential of most biotechs out there. The odd 20-30p up or down is not where its at with this one.
@mark1973
Im sure they are working on soa2. If they weren't you would have had an rns by now. So firstly im sure the bod are working hard to put one together. Secondly if do put one together i do not belive it will be rejected.
The secured creditors are key.
@mark1973
Hey mate, i was a holder last year and remember your great posts (a driver).
Im thinking of buying back in tommorow. Now that may sound reckless, and perhaps a punt, however, reading all the press over the last week or so it has touched on the political. All i have read has been quite negative towards the fca. I dont think the powers to be want to see a company going into receivership if it can be helped. Amigo will come up with plan B, and in my opinion it will be accepted, as there aint gonna be a plan C, and that does mean the claimants get zero.
On this basis I can see a path forward. Obviously a few hurdles to negotiate. Secured creditors being the main one. I think they will do it.
The BOD came in hard, and it wasn't accepted. This approach may be criticised, however, if they came in softer the fca would have wanted more anyway. As it goes, offer less, you can always increase.
Amigo is a cash cow and still has the ability to be so.