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Henderson Morley Speculative Buy (HML)     

PapalPower - 19 May 2005 11:34

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Main Web Site : www.henderson-morley.com

On line shop web site : http://www.herpesexpert.com (Frost and Simpson)

Investor Relations email : investors@henderson-morley.com



Henderson Morley is a drug discovery company

The company has been developed specifically to carry out preliminary sourcing and screening of candidates to combat diseases caused by the herpes family of viruses and certain other DNA viruses

Latest GECR update 15th October 2006

Latest GE&CR update - 15th Oct 2006 :


The news investors have all been waiting for - regarding negotiations with a US dermatological pharmaceutical firm has finally been unveiled. The licence has been granted under an agreement to
Cutanea, a U.S. pharmaceutical company, specialising in the development of dermatology products in the US market.

The licence is for new applications of ICVT for the treatment of dermatological conditions in humans. The agreement and takes the form of an exclusive American, Mexican and Canadian wide licence to bring products to market through a programme of pre-clinical and clinical development of treatments either by Cutanea or through a sub-licence. Under the terms of the Agreement, Henderson Morley will receive up to 6.675 million dollars in development and commercialisation milestone payments up to the point at which the application receives regulatory approval, and will receive royalties on net sales thereafter.

Under its business plan, Henderson Morley has stated its belief that, following clinical development and regulatory licence approval, sales of the product in excess of $1.5 billion could be achieved over the subsequent ten year period. This would give a potential royalty to Henderson Morley in excess of $115 million over this term.

As a drug discovery company, it is imperative that Henderson continues to grant licenses to further develop its technology portfolio. This is the group's third ICVT license agreement. Encouragingly, Cutanea has a great management team with a proven track record of commercialising dermatology products.

Meanwhile, the company has announced that it has been working away on a vaccine against Koi Carp Herpes virus. The group believes it is now ready to start field trials of a
candidate vaccine, in a collaboration with the Internationally renowned Hagerman
Aquaculture Research Institute in Idaho USA. The initial immunogenicity studies should produce results within 6 months, enabling Henderson Morley scientists to optimise the vaccine formulation, with a view to securing a product licence from the veterinary authorities as soon as practicable.

Clearly activity at Henderson Morley has been significant in recent weeks. The licensing announcement is very encouraging, but with the news now out of the way, the shares have eased - a classic case of buy on the rumour, sell on the news. That said, the stock has now pulled back below the recent placing price. With so much going on at the company, further newsflow in the shorter term is far from unlikely.

*Henderson Morley is a corporate client of Bishopsgate Communications which is owned by RSH, the ultimate owner of GE&CR.

Forecasts and a formal recommendation are suspended ahead of the publication of a detailed note next month.

mitzy - 21 Nov 2009 08:58 - 288 of 296

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hangon - 07 Mar 2010 00:07 - 289 of 296

Good Golly, this is a poor LT investment. Over the years it's seen a 90% fall - are there ever any companies worth investing in?
EDIT -(11May2010)-Grief, 0.21p and an extension to "due-dilligence" - Arrgh!

skyhigh - 12 Mar 2010 09:18 - 290 of 296

bought some more on the back of this morning's RNS..there is a big hang over of shares still to shift but don't see the sp going much lower than this. (imho)

hangon - 16 Aug 2010 12:13 - 291 of 296

Ah so! Directors are supplying their own money to keep this sick elephant in whacky-grass. I suppose one should be grateful they can - but let's face it, IF they ran the Co in the way the Market would expect, then this business would be profitable....and about to ramp-up to new-levels as their technology spawnned new opportunities.....the facts speak as loud as the sp..
. . . . . . . . . . This is a missed opportunity and way off missed targets. . . . . . .

The RNS hints that they expect to sell their technology...."Fire Sale" springs to mind....I know this business from about 10 years ago and it's been downhill all the way. Perhaps Directors should be paying to stay with the company - for it is evident their presence is not benefitting retail shareholders.

DYOR - all IMHO etc.

Skyhigh, I'm sorry to see the sp has halved since March2010 and yr investment probably more-so with Dealing costs, spread etc. If you've held from long-ago (like me!) then you've only averaged-down....something that is very tempting to "expunge one's losses" - but reality it's like paying more to get a ring-side seat at a match that's already into injury time with most players littering the field..
EDIT (17/8/10),RNS=Good News - Directors found 5k under the photocopier, so heads held high.....Grr!

skyhigh - 17 Aug 2010 21:31 - 292 of 296

Yep. it's desperate isn't it!..have averaged down abit sinceand have sold a bit but still holding on to some waiting for a miracle to happen (which won't)

dealerdear - 27 Aug 2010 10:57 - 293 of 296

Administration I'm afraid skyhigh and I'm sure it won't be the only one over the next 12 mnths.

Haystack - 27 Aug 2010 11:02 - 294 of 296

I can't believe that this hasn't died yet. I have been followign HML for quite a time now and seen the constant ramping that pushed the price up. I hope that not too many people have lost their money on this.

mitzy - 27 Aug 2010 15:00 - 295 of 296

Its long gone the bigger they are the bigger the fall.

skyhigh - 27 Aug 2010 22:58 - 296 of 296

Oh well! another one bites the dust...hardly surprising with this one,,,initial layout a couple of years ago of 700....had gone down to about 250....should've sold a long while ago!

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