scorpion
- 13 Aug 2003 13:54
Bioprogress is a stock I have been in and out of quite a few times since it floated in May but not much mention here on the Investors' Room. Does anyone else follow this stock. I see it is up 1.5p today and a few good buyers seem to have appeared.
Scottie
- 29 Feb 2004 20:45
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GF I notice you added shedloads well before it hit the bottom last week. There is now a ' fear factor ' in this stock and the MMs will latch on to that, just watch - the minute the price gets marked down then the panic selling will start again. Last week on this stock must have been a market maker's dream.
nematode
- 29 Feb 2004 23:02
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Scottie,we will be there to mop up cheap shares,"there's money to be made!!!!"This is called the generation of income!!!!!
goldfinger
- 29 Feb 2004 23:42
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Scottie I added tranches all the way down to the bottom and back. Being a long term investor usually 5 to 7 years or more I have no fears. I own this company, along with others yes, the management the directors are just the door men as far as I am concerned, there on the door before I enter my empire.
This is no gamble to me, If I wanted a gamble a quick return and if others do, I suggest you pop down to your local bookies and bet on the Cheltnam festival soon to come up or pop along to your nearest casino for a binge night out.
Investing in my eyes is not a quick dabble and dont really give a jot what the MMs do shorterm, but have to say their actions of late not just on this stock but a lot of others leads me to beleive that if we dont get an organisation set up instead of the toothless FSA, we will indeed lose many new investors to this business along with the ones who swore never to return on the dot com bubble burst.
Their recent actions have been way over the top, and smack of nothing other than over the top greed. We all know they are a law unto themselves and that on many ocassions the economic laws of supply and demand play no part in their business, but there are limits as to just how far consumers will put up with their antics.
Please have a good investment week cheers GF.
Bullshare
- 01 Mar 2004 08:09
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An alternative? Up a lot today
Micap plc
Micap plc announces the grant of its first pharmaceutical licence. SkyePharma
plc will use the Micap(TM) microencapsulation technology for up to 10
pharmaceutical products.
Micap plc ('Micap') (LSE:MIC), the UK technology licensing company specialising
in the microencapsulation of active ingredients within yeast cells, today
announces a major development in its pharmaceutical business.
SkyePharma plc ('SkyePharma') (LSE:SKP), the UK-based developer of drug delivery
technologies for the pharmaceuticals industry, has exercised an option to
acquire an exclusive licence to use Micap's patented microencapsulation
technology. This allows SkyePharma to use Micap's technology for the delivery of
hydrophobic drugs in up to ten nominated pharmaceutical products ('Option
Products') to be selected by SkyePharma.
Under the terms of the agreement SkyePharma will make an initial payment to
Micap of 500,000 and ongoing royalties will be payable by SkyePharma to Micap
on sales made, or licences of, any Option Product. SkyePharma will make
milestone payments on the first successful completion of Phase II and Phase III
clinical trials and also on the first commercial launch of an Option Product.
Michael Brennand, CEO of Micap, said: 'The granting of our first licence for
pharmaceutical applications of our technology is a significant milestone for
Micap. The commitment shown by SkyePharma is a major validation of our
microencapsulation technology. We look forward to progressing the relationship
through clinical trials and product launches. '
Michael Ashton, CEO of Skyepharma, said: 'We are pleased with our relationship
with Micap. In January last year we agreed to evaluate the application of the
Micap microencapsulation technology to the delivery of hydrophobic drugs.
Following pre-clinical evaluation of the Micap technology in both oral and
topical drug delivery applications, we have now decided to exercise our option.
This will enable work to continue on a number of candidate Option Products,
which we must nominate by the end of March next year. The Micap technology
further expands our growing range of drug delivery options.'
Micap has agreed to assist SkyePharma by continuing to offer specialist support
in the encapsulation of certain pharmaceuticals up to 30th June 2004. Thereafter
all ongoing costs related to the research, development and commercialisation of
the Option Products shall be borne by SkyePharma.
Contact:
goldfinger
- 01 Mar 2004 08:41
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Well a nice start for BPRG up 3.5p.
cheers GF.
ssanebs
- 01 Mar 2004 09:40
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heavy demand for institutional placing. investors will probably only get 1/3rd of shares applied for.
goldfinger
- 01 Mar 2004 12:21
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Certainly holding its ground so far. If we have a good afternoon with the US he may go a lot higher.
cheers GF.
Scottie
- 01 Mar 2004 14:19
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Look out GF there's a lot of punters on other bulletin boards saying they are looking at shorting this right now.
nematode
- 01 Mar 2004 14:33
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Scottie,for the last time piss-off if you have no interests here!!!!
Are u so thick that u need to be told time and time again!!!!
goldfinger
- 01 Mar 2004 15:07
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Hi Scottie, dont give one jot if they do, theres plenty of that talk about but beleive me from what Ive heard no action. Im in these all the way up from the 50s so I guess if they were to take a bath, which I dont think they will do im still well in the dosh.
I conceed these things happen though but Im a well laid back type of chap who doesnt panic. Nerves of steel scottie, that reminds me must have a few more bob on Corus. Good luck.
cheers Gf.
Scottie
- 01 Mar 2004 15:59
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nematode, as with any share it is healthy to have a balanced view, so that any newcomers to share dealing don't get taken to the cleaners. Comments like piss-off don't really add much quality to the debate. Corus would appear to be a much better bet right now.
goldfinger
- 01 Mar 2004 17:33
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Well it ended up a fine day for BPRG holders, lets have many more of them.
cheers Gf.
kantona
- 02 Mar 2004 00:08
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well i had them at 67p ..more at 70p some at 50p placing and then sold them at 120p ..then saw the last weeks antics by the mm's .. i am very postive about the coming days and 8th march esp.. i think the annoucement that was due out last week vll b released then .. i do not wish to say anything further in fear of being labelled a ramper etc.. which i have no intentiton of doing .. needless to say based on my own conviction i have brought back into them at 140p today and this is on a short term view ..however i vll be prepared to hold on to them over long term if reqd..
this is what i have done and why i have done it.. i don't want anyone to construe this as advice to buy ..as i am sure we are all adults and we can make our own decisions and spend our money the way we feel suits us best..
which ever way u look at this one, short term -longterm.. it is looks like a winner ..i vll post again around the 8th march ..if i am correct in my assessment then we should see this stock trickling up daily in the coming days ..
nematode
- 02 Mar 2004 11:26
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Just holding it's own before the firworks fly.I expect alot of buying towards the end of the week particularly Friday in anticipation of what's to come on Monday.......gee I'll have to take time off from work on Monday!!!!
goldfinger
- 02 Mar 2004 15:20
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Still holding up well nems. Looks like the day traders have more pressing things over on the retail decisions thread. Bt the way that one will become a buy after the sell off probably in a day or twos time.
cheers GF.
Dil
- 02 Mar 2004 22:22
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Will these be sold off too on results day GF ?
There is still too much "hot" money in these to consider them as a long term investment at this time imo.
Maybe when they settle down in a week or so , who knows ?
Scottie
- 03 Mar 2004 10:48
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I saw a post on another bulletin board by a bloke who should remain nameless, he expected the results to be flat, but that didn't matter in his opinion! I'm going now before nematode tells me to p*** off again.
goldfinger
- 03 Mar 2004 11:44
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I Dil Scottie, who knows lets face it the stock market ceases to amaze me. Im sure seasoned pros like you have a valid point, which I dont subscribe to.
Just hoping when I cash in my chips I have 850,000 capital, working on my holding and that only includes a 10% projected rise on any news.
But like I have said before if things go pear shaped no problems, I conceed that they can, but so what, just look at those poor devils in Iraq yesterday, there are far more important things in life.
Just going to put on my kalma music and kneel on my cushion.
Oh its a wonderfull world.
cheers GF.
bosley
- 03 Mar 2004 15:31
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i agree with you gf. i bought into this stock recently and have been tearing my hair out wishing i had bought sooner . but after yesterdays events............ puts it into perspective
Janus
- 03 Mar 2004 16:16
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Heard rumours that the placing will take place Monday at between 1.15 to 1.20 which is a good price