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MEDICAL MARKETING, A Speculative Punt That Might Reap Rich Rewards (MMG)     

goldfinger - 01 Sep 2004 15:33

This ones a heck of a specualive investment but it seems that the institutions are willing to stomp up the cash to back it in the long term.

Heres the latest news from Killik stocbrokers on the company..........

MEDICAL MARKETING Joint Venture

We recently highlighted Medical Marketing (MMG) as worthy of attention. The company, in which I have a personal share holding, has this morning announced the formation of a joint venture, Genvax, to develop a novel DNA vaccine platform technology.

Human trials have been underway since 2001 in areas such as Lymphoma and Myeloma but the technology has broad applications in cancer, viral and bacterial infections (hence the term platform). The technology works on boosting the immune system by teaching it to identify hard to recognise cancer proteins as foreign and destroy them. Early results from the 25 patient trial in lymphoma are encouraging and evaluation of the result is expected by March 2005. Successful results should mean big pharmaceutical groups will start to take financial and commercial interests around that time.

This looks to be the first of a series of announcements due from Medical Marketing as it has a range of predominantly cancer trials moving into the clinical stage. (news flow could push the price higher)

The stock has made good progress in recent sessions up to the mid-80p level where the company is valued at just under 40 million. ENDS.

Please DYOR

cheers GF.

swseun - 16 Jun 2005 20:40 - 1742 of 2444

i might be silly, but investors must know all the above good news, how come the trade today was so quiet, and price even go downward?

Pete168 - 17 Jun 2005 10:34 - 1743 of 2444

The traders (fast buck) were possibly expecting an RNS with the Jersey Presentation.
Same thing happened after the R&D update.

mickeyskint - 17 Jun 2005 12:21 - 1744 of 2444

They really do need a good PR person.

MS

Pete168 - 17 Jun 2005 13:14 - 1745 of 2444

Why?
MMI are not trying to market the product to the general public.

mayiguo - 17 Jun 2005 13:37 - 1746 of 2444

they do very good marketing to investors, in return, investors pay money into company for some products may or may not be successful in 3 years. they don't need a PR, they are good at it anyway, hence, many bullish statements but nothing fundamental

swseun - 17 Jun 2005 20:07 - 1747 of 2444

even buyers in after 10:30am, price still keep low and even 2p lower to 123p at 12. Buy doubled comparing to sell at the end of the day, still price dropped, there must be something happened or going to be.. but what? anyone?
many thanks and have a nice weekend
swseun

paulmasterson1 - 17 Jun 2005 20:20 - 1748 of 2444


Hi All,

I attended the Jersey presentation, very good it was too, and around 50 shareholders/fund managers/investment managers/Trust managers/etc were there, Ashburton, ABN AMRO, Ansbacher, Insinger de Beaufort(arranged it), HSBC Private Banking, SG Hambros Private Banking, etc.

I know a few of the attendees personally bought shares after the presentation, some bought today, and once they have done their own research and due dilligence, for the companies they represent, and worked out that MMG are very undervalued, which was explained on the last slide of the presentation, with a comparison of MCap's of similar companies, then those companies will very likely be buying big chunks of MMG.

I think there is possibly a bit of a bear squeeze holding back trading, because volume is down to hardly anything, and a friend tried to buy 11,500 today, and HSBC couldn't get them ....

Cheers,
PM


overgrowth - 17 Jun 2005 21:39 - 1749 of 2444

Very interesting pm - one for the watch list.

Goldfinger - it would be handy to have the chart in the header then we can see when the next bounce starts.

swseun - 18 Jun 2005 10:58 - 1750 of 2444

thanks paul,
this is a very encouraging post.

mayiguo - 18 Jun 2005 12:54 - 1751 of 2444

paulmasterson1 - 17 Jun'05 - 20:20 - 1747 of 1749
and a friend tried to buy 11,500 today, and HSBC couldn't get them ....

I don't really believe what you said above, it is not possible for HSBC unable to get 11k shares, the market has loads of shares on offer for the whole day, five market makers were on offer and at least 10k each, Are you ramping the stock after price drop?

paulmasterson1 - 18 Jun 2005 13:30 - 1752 of 2444

mayiguo Hi,

I don't care what you believe, you can either accept the e-mail below AS FACT, or you can join my filter list.

Nobody calls me a liar !!!!

I don't even hold MMG, I am in the middle of other deals, and will buy when they are done !!!!

=========================================
Hi Paul

Hope in the end you had a good day?

As I mentioned earlier MMG price was down to 127,I tried on several occasions
to buy even at 128 which I saw small buys going through 2 to6 K.When I called
HSBC they said my requirement of 11,600 was too large unless I was prepared
to buy at the offer 130p?

I then placed this on line my limit being 129p as I saw the price going up
and closing at 132 (Offer)

Aim a little frustrated with HSBC because I have to wait until they have
done the deal which in my case at the end of business this wasn't achieved?

Although mmg was down today there where more buyers than sellers,Is some
holding back some shares or what!

Regards
Trevor
=======================================================

Cheers,
PM

paulmasterson1 - 18 Jun 2005 13:33 - 1753 of 2444


P.S. HSBC sound cr*P !!!!

mitzy - 19 Jun 2005 12:57 - 1754 of 2444

I know they are costing me a fortune..

swseun - 19 Jun 2005 14:25 - 1755 of 2444

have a happy father day!!!

mayiguo - 19 Jun 2005 21:51 - 1756 of 2444

paulmasterson1 - 18 Jun'05 - 13:30 - 1751 of 1754


mayiguo Hi,

I don't care what you believe, you can either accept the e-mail below AS FACT, or you can join my filter list.


Feel free to filter me, I have plenty of other audiences...

seawallwalker - 19 Jun 2005 23:03 - 1757 of 2444

mayiguo indeed you have.

All veiws are valid provided you will enter into dialogue over your views.

You do so I am a fan.

I personally think this stock has a problem that only very good news will solve.

I did hold, I sold on a small profit and am glad for it.

Others are not so lucky.

At the moment this is a crap stock.

paulmasterson1 - 20 Jun 2005 07:40 - 1758 of 2444

More Bullsh*t for EX-MMG holders, your so sad you can't see the value in a bargain stock

Your loss, I will get at least 200% profit soon enough.

Anyone want the latest Insinger Presentation, send me a private message, and the moment it arrives in my e-mail, I will forward you a copy, looking for a target of 2.50 minimum from them, and the note will be out soon.

Also anyone want a copy of the presentation, do the same.

PM

paulmasterson1 - 20 Jun 2005 07:41 - 1759 of 2444


BYE !!!!

mayiguo - 19 Jun'05 - 21:51 - 1755 of 1757 (Filtered)

seawallwalker - 19 Jun'05 - 23:03 - 1756 of 1757 (Filtered)

Losers ....

seawallwalker - 20 Jun 2005 07:53 - 1760 of 2444

I thought there was a lower age limit for people allowed to use this site?

Since when were children allowed on?

Maybe Moneyam can check that paul is in fact an adult.

And no, I really dont care.

paulmasterson1 - 20 Jun 2005 08:01 - 1761 of 2444


Anyone who just says a share is 'crap' with no FACTS to back it up, is A BASHER, and deserves nothing more than the FILTER.

seawallwalker - 20 Jun'05 - 07:53 - 1759 of 1759 (Filtered)

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