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Nadroj (Jordan?) - it would be good to know you’re ok, because I for one am still very concerned.
Life is full of twists & turns - who knows what will happen with this share in the future? - but family and friends and simple things in life are more important in the long run. Look after yourself - time heals.
Please - get some help - I’m sure your wife would rather lose money than you. Stay strong.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/time.com/6109450/sustainable-lab-grown-mosa-meat/%3famp=true
I’m relatively new to dealing with shares and wondered if anyone could explain why the Sell price I am being offered at the moment is higher than the Buy price I’m offered. It isn’t by much, but I don’t understand why. Thank you.
It’s part of a longer article discussing PCR requirements and costs. There is specific mention of Boots and MHC amongst others.
The Boots section says:
“Boots
Boots UK has launched a PCR self-test package for £65.
It’s selling an at-home PCR self-test – offered by MyHealthChecked – that can be purchased on boots.com and delivered to customers’ homes the next day. The test, which is also available at over 500 Boots stores, is priced at £65. Boots Advantage Card holders can purchase it using their points or earn points to spend on other items at Boots.
Boots also offers an in-store Covid-19 PCR Testing Service for £99, which is now available at over 200 stores in the UK and offers results within 48 hours. Its in-store Rapid Antigen Testing Service, meanwhile, costs £79.99 and provides same-day results in more than 15 stores.
All three private Boots tests can be used as a private pre-flight testing service, depending on the specific requirements of the destination country and airline, for customers who require a negative Covid-19 certificate before travelling abroad.
Boots is also now an accredited test provider for the government’s Test to Release scheme, offering next-day results for those wishing to reduce their home quarantine by taking a voluntary test on the fifth day after arriving in England from a country not on the ‘red list’. Later this month, Boots will become an accredited test provider for day two and day right testing for international arrivals, offering at-home PCR self-test kits with results typically within 48 hours from receipt of the sample at the laboratory.”
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/pcr-test-for-travel-buy-online-b1880252.html%3famp
Hopefully good for Yourgene.
First time poster - is the bit at the bottom of AJ Bell the vote to say you agree to the shares being available to purchase? I think there’s a vote at the AGM where that question is being posed. If you are opting to buy the 22p shares it would probably be a good idea to also vote for their release too. That’s my take on it but I am a brand new investor, someone with more experience may advise otherwise.