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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.

hlyeo98 - 28 Nov 2007 09:57 - 2371 of 2444

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MMG&Si

mitzy - 28 Nov 2007 10:17 - 2372 of 2444

The question is are they worth buying now at 80p or bit longer to buy 70p ish.

we need a deal and soon.

hlyeo98 - 29 Dec 2007 14:11 - 2373 of 2444

70p could still be too expensive for MMG with no products in market for many years now. All in research and no outcome yet.

hlyeo98 - 14 Jan 2008 10:32 - 2374 of 2444

65p now.

mitzy - 15 Jan 2008 09:22 - 2375 of 2444

Trouble is can see no deal for another 3 months by which time the sp could be 50p.

mitzy - 08 Feb 2008 12:54 - 2376 of 2444

Crikey.

neilmcleod - 08 Feb 2008 15:38 - 2377 of 2444

Good last few days ! I now only need them to double to get my money back !!

mitzy - 08 Feb 2008 16:09 - 2378 of 2444

I've averaged down neil as I think there is something behind the aggresive buying.. good luck.

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mitzy - 18 Feb 2008 12:10 - 2379 of 2444

Buy before the share price rockets..

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MMG&Si

tau - 18 Feb 2008 23:08 - 2380 of 2444

Mitzy, your advice has always been well informed in the past. Do you know of any significant developments that you can share?
tau

mitzy - 19 Feb 2008 07:25 - 2381 of 2444

Hi tau
Its the annual DNA conference in March and MMG in the past have issued a rns advising progress.

mitzy - 21 Feb 2008 11:04 - 2382 of 2444

A complete disaster BEST is out and I have sold out at a big loss...

poo bear - 21 Feb 2008 15:32 - 2383 of 2444

Oh dear.

Sorry top hear that mizi, and others.

Andy - 21 Feb 2008 15:50 - 2384 of 2444

Sorry to hear this news!

Click HERE

mitzy - 21 Feb 2008 18:38 - 2385 of 2444

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=MMG&Si

hlyeo98 - 21 Feb 2008 19:09 - 2386 of 2444

This is so typical of a dodgy company...long term sick leave receiving fat-cat salary for doing f-off work.


Boardroom drama hits Medical Marketing - Thursday, February 21, 2008, 01:57 PM

Medical Marketing International ( AIM: MMG ) plunged 40% today after the Company announced a board room shake-up.

The drug development Company said that Phil Cartmell had been appointed to the board of directors as Non-executive Chairman with immediate effect, replacing David Best who jointly co-founded Medical Marketing with Margaret Mitchell.

In a statement to the market, Medical Marketing added that Mr. Cartmell had the support of its major institutional shareholders, and that the Company was attempting to settle a disagreement between the co-founders and other stakeholders. David Best will still retain the title of Group Managing Director, and Margaret Mitchell is still IT Director, but in the update the Company confirmed that both individuals are on "long-term sick leave".

Medical Marketing also added that it had commissioned an independent review of the commercial potential of its three main technologies.

Phil Cartmell, Non-executive Chairman of MMI, commented:

"I am very pleased to be joining MMI at an important stage in its development. Whilst recognising the challenges presently facing the Board, the Company has a number of highly interesting projects in its pipeline which have been confirmed by the recent independent review to be of significant commercial potential."

Retail investors expressed disbelief after reading the update.

mitzy - 21 Feb 2008 19:39 - 2387 of 2444

Lets see what Mike Walters has to say tonite.

tau - 21 Feb 2008 23:19 - 2388 of 2444

Hi Mitzy, I'm not sure anyone saw this coming. I hope some positive news emerges from the independent commission for remaining holders. Still potential in the pipeline but it is not a steady ship by any means. Good luck to all.

hangon - 21 Feb 2008 23:53 - 2389 of 2444

Long-term sick leave - Eh? . . . . . . Does this translate into 'sacked', without sacking? This used to be called "Gardening Leave" by which an individual was salaried, yet unable to influence the running of the company.
+Dunno.
The ann. is not helping the sp. If the company needs cash, then having destroyed their sp is hardly a good starting point, other than it "might" mean institutional investors can snap-up the company on the cheap.
+Dunno - time as always, may bring some light.
This stock dropped 50% today - grief and that was after a considerable falter over recent weeks.

mitzy - 22 Feb 2008 07:59 - 2390 of 2444

I am still in a state of shock I never saw this coming and just before the Dna conference in 10 days time ..I am fairly angry as David Best said several times that a deal was just around the corner now it seems it was a mickey finn.
Will I buy back in maybe at 6p.
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