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Regen Therapeutics- Set to rocket (RGT)     

Gantenbrink - 12 Jun 2004 22:51



http://www.regentherapeutics.com/regen


Consider a company with a market cap of around 10 million which could well in the future be generating revenue well in excess of that figure every year. Interested then read on and DYOR on Regen Therapeutics.

For some time now I have been a shareholder of RGT who have been working with a patented product Colostrinin as a treatment for Alzheimers. Tests so far would seem to indicate that it is a success and they are currently refining a pharmaceutical product.

Meantime they are also pushing forward on the nutraceutical front as tests have shown positive results in respect of mild cognitive disorders (memory loss etc). Further research is being carried out regarding other major illnesses. As at mid 2007 a launch is scheduled in the US for Q4 and there are rumours of an earlier launch in Australia possibly imminent based on the fact that adverts are already starting to appear see:- http://www.quantumevolution.com.au/oscommerce/index.php

They have also acquired a contract research organisation which should mean that research money for clinical trials that had previously been spent will now be kept inside the group.

February 2006 has seen Regen acquire the rights, following a feasibility study, in respect of other uses for a well known drug (Zolpidem) that has undergone phase 2 clinical trials where results are expected around August 2007. The new use relates to the positive effects that have been seen when treating stroke victims with the drug. There has been a lot of press interest which a web search should reveal.

An interview with the chairman (Percy Lomax) in the summer of 2004 talked of a nutraceutical product producing royalty payments of 10% on a possible 100 million sales per annum. The pharmaceutical version which also requires a licensing partner will if successful have projected sales of 1-5 billion again which would generate royalty payments to Regen. I leave you to contemplate just how high the share price would be if this were the case but suffice to say it will be many many times what it is now.

Acquisition (Oct 2004) of Guildford Clinical Pharmacology unit demonstrates not only that they are progressive and expanding but also thinking strategically for GCPUL being a research based company no doubt Regen can now keep such costs within the group whereas before testing had to be paid for elsewhere. This acquisition also means that they have revenue and are therefore no longer a "virtual" company.

A share issue in July 2007 means that they should now have funds in hand to take them through to cash generation. Hopefully this means we have seen the last of the issues excepting any used by way of acquiring profitable companies.

The North America link is an interesting one as perhaps in readiness for the launch of Colostrinin out there Regen set up an ADR programme which became effective in March 2005. ADR's ( American Depositary Receipts) are a way for US investors to buy shares in UK companies. In Regen's case one ADR is equivalent to 200 Regen UK shares so when an ADR is purhased the Bank of New York will buy the proportionate number of UK shares and convert them into ADR's for the investor. At present this is not a factor however with the launch of Colostrinin out there if successful it may mean that US investors will want to be involved in the company and that will have a direct positive impact on our share price. In the US Colostrum (from which Colostrinin is produced )is already a recognised and popular health product and so demand should be good.

So all in all exciting times ahead. There can be few shares around that offer the potential of this one although as always DYOR and good luck with your investments whatever you decide here.

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David10B - 06 Jul 2007 07:41 - 168 of 206

Not at the 1p price the MMs offer for large sales of this dog share, it is not! Why not check these things out before gobbing emptily!

David10B - 06 Jul 2007 08:39 - 169 of 206

Far too many shares in issue whats need is a consolidation to give the company a better feel.

David10B - 06 Jul 2007 11:34 - 170 of 206

Chaps dont miss the MLR boat if you can.

Get in now before it flies

queen1 - 06 Jul 2007 12:11 - 171 of 206

I'm glad my summary was correct. But haven't you got better things to do with your time in Devon than bitcing about a share you don't even own?!

David10B - 06 Jul 2007 12:21 - 172 of 206

Hi Queen not really as I have retired now. I look at all shares with the aim of trying to call them right.

You woud have done well if you had bought MLR WHEN I FIRST SUGGESTED IT TO YOU.

I have managed to "Puff" up my portfolio this week

Have a great day.

beemer2 - 06 Jul 2007 12:31 - 173 of 206

queen1

This insect should be banned by Ian.

Email Ian and voice your opinions and join the many other posters who have complained about him.

David10B - 06 Jul 2007 13:43 - 174 of 206

Now whats the matter Mr Hasbeener my prediction upsetting you?

Now if we are to revert to the school yard proactice of name calling please get it right---ITS MR INSECT PLEASE!

Queen1 I trust you bought MLR.

ps I would leave hasbeener alone to run to teachersome things never change and there are always a few in ever classroom.

queen1 - 06 Jul 2007 18:35 - 175 of 206

You stupid old sod, you've never personally recommended anything to me. Oh I'm sorry, IT SEEMS THAT I HAVE TO SHOUT LIKE YOU DO TO MAKE MYSELF HEARD. IS IT SWITCHED ON?

beemer2 - 06 Jul 2007 18:44 - 176 of 206

queen1

Email Ian...this is abuse.

David10B - 06 Jul 2007 20:11 - 177 of 206

COME COME COME MY DEAR QUEEN I ONE-A STUPID OLD SOD i MAY WELL BE BUT I DID SAY THIS TO YOU:-

David10B - 05 Jul 2007 21:14 - 163 of 176

queen1 - 05 Jul 2007 20:13 - 161 of 162
Puffed-up, self-important time-waster.

Correct!! but you forgot to add----with a knack of calling 'em right.

I will come back a year from now and without a signifcant market penitration the SP will be as dead as it is today.

You want a pharma THEN buy MLR the next six months will be brilliant---anD remeMber you heard it here for----FREE.


DID YOU FORGET TO BUY OR WHAT AS IT WAS A TAD CHEAPER WHEN I "PERSONALLY RECOMMENDED" THAT TO YOU.

OH YES TODAY'S PRICE WILL LOOK EVEN CHEAPER NEXT WEEK!

beemer2 - 06 Jul 2007 20:15 - 178 of 206

IT WILL BE CHEAPER NEXT WEEK...YOU ARE CORRECT.

David10B - 06 Jul 2007 21:08 - 179 of 206

look cheaper you fool!

queen1 - 07 Jul 2007 10:59 - 180 of 206

I'm actually laughing davie. You must remember to keep taking the pills.

But thanks for the recommendation. On its strength alone I will sell my house, the houses of my family, cash-in my pension, empty my savings account and plough all into this, and any other stock you may recommend. No other words are needed. Research isn't required. Davie has spoken, the word is true. All who fail to follow the word will be struck down - plague be upon your lands.

David10B - 07 Jul 2007 12:08 - 181 of 206

No need to be so dramic Queen 1 No Plagues, all that will happen is you wont make money and be stuck in RGT.

queen1 - 07 Jul 2007 12:59 - 182 of 206

Such a dour, drab, disappointing response Davie. I'm happy to take my chances with RGT thanks so, for the hard-of-hearing elderly amongst us, BUTT OUT.

David10B - 07 Jul 2007 13:56 - 183 of 206

Come come come old boy I held these and last year advised selling at 2p which I did- MLR was then 7p I also advised putting your money from RGT into MLR THEN-

GUESS WHAT, I GOT SCOFFED AT.

GUESS WHAT, DO YOU THINK I CARE?----YOU WILL FIND THE ANSWER IN MY CHEQUE BOOK-

GUESS WHAT AGAIN. I SPEND MY TIME HEAR TO LEARN, ADVISE, EDUCATE AND ABOVE ALL TO MAKE MONEY.

last week was a good 'un for me the coffers were loaded up with gold and stuff.

beemer2 - 07 Jul 2007 14:01 - 184 of 206

queen1

He is now suffering from delusions...

David10B - 07 Jul 2007 14:39 - 185 of 206

Far from it hasbeener, far from it, a fat wallet maybe but never deluded--never!

queen1 - 07 Jul 2007 19:28 - 186 of 206

And thus it was written, and from far around all were amazed. For they had heard THE word. But who would have thought that the answers lay in a cheque book far, far away.

David10B - 07 Jul 2007 20:58 - 187 of 206

But the answer to all and sundry will always have a base in the good old cheque book, for without it one is but s$$t on one's shoe!

And that Sir, as sad as it is---is true.
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