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EIRX going to 8p (ERX)     

potatohead - 20 Oct 2006 12:53

http://www.globalwatchservice.com/pages/TwoColumns.aspx?PageID=439&ProfileID=1010&UseRef=False

Heres a recommendation from Hoods mind you since then ERX has had a bit of dilution, but i would not say no to 7.75p

potatohead - 08 Nov 2006 15:50 - 34 of 60

up and away again

smiler o - 08 Nov 2006 16:28 - 35 of 60

Are you talking about your self again PH ! ;)

potatohead - 08 Nov 2006 16:39 - 36 of 60

NEWS FLASH!!!!! - HOODS ON THE RUN


smiler o - 08 Nov 2006 16:43 - 37 of 60

So PH when will the news be ref payments

potatohead - 08 Nov 2006 16:55 - 38 of 60

the fact is, I heard that these are in the shares mag tomorrow.. thats why the rise..

smiler o - 08 Nov 2006 16:57 - 39 of 60

From who PH AND No porkies

potatohead - 08 Nov 2006 17:15 - 40 of 60

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 09:50 - 41 of 60

http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/sedotcom_home/news-se/news-fullarticle.htm?articleid=192953

DATE: 24/Jan/2006

Ten of Scotlands leading companies and universities specialising in oncology research and development are participating in a trade mission to Massachusetts to develop closer links with global pharmaceutical companies based in the region.


The trip, which has been co-ordinated by Scottish Development Internationals life sciences team, will enable participants to meet with the US-based companies and identify how the work of Scottish based universities and companies could help advance the work of these companies in developing new treatments for cancer related illnesses.


Massachusetts has one of the largest concentrations of life sciences companies in the world with more than 280 companies and 30,000 employees working in the sector and an internationally renowned academic base. The Scottish delegation will be meeting some of the worlds leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies including Pfizer, Amgen and Genzyme to help open up new business opportunities.


The US companies will learn about Scotlands leading oncology centres of excellence, including the recently opened Beatson Institute at the University of Glasgows Garscube Estate and the University of Edinburghs Cancer Research Centre, which has been developed in partnership with Cancer Research UK. Leading Scottish companies such as Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals, CXR Biosciences and EiRx Therapeutics will also be attending to identify potential collaborative opportunities with the US-based firms.


Ian Leslie, team leader of the Scottish Development International Life Sciences team says: Boston and the wider Massachusetts state is regarded as one of the worlds leading life sciences locations and home to some of the worlds biggest pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Scotlands world class reputation in the oncology field has helped us get the foot in the door with these global firms and this trip will be hugely important in promoting Scotlands strengths in oncology research and developing new opportunities for collaborative working and new business opportunities for Scottish based organisations.


Scottish Biomedical, a drug discovery services company based in Glasgow, is one of the companies participating and hopes the trip will lead to developing new relationships overseas.


Simon Bury, Business Development Director of Scottish Biomedical, says: The US is obviously a very lucrative market for life sciences and Massachussets is a key market to target. This trip is enabling us to meet with a number of global companies and hopefully develop new relationships to capitalise on our existing contacts overseas.


Oncology is one of Scotlands leading areas of life sciences research and one which has significant commercial potential. There are almost fifty major research groups, centre of excellence and departments within eight Scottish Universities and Research Institutes, working to understand the causes of different cancers and developing new treatments. There is also a growing base of companies actively looking at drug discovery and development to develop new cancer therapeutics.


The full list of organisations participating in the trade mission are: Accuro Biologics Ltd; CXR Biosciences; Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals; EiRx Therapeutics PLC; Nexus Oncology; Scottish Biomedical; University of Aberdeen; University of Dundee; University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow.

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 09:51 - 42 of 60

http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2007/01/24/reactivated_gene_shrinks_tumors.html

READ THIS LINK.. WHY THE HELL IS THE SHARE PRICE THIS LOW, WE ARE WORTH 100'S OF MILLIONS.. ALL THIS INFO ON P53, THIS ARTICLE STATES 100% REDUCTION IN TUMOURS.. AND WE ARE AT THE FOREFRONT OF THIS.

oilyrag - 25 Jan 2007 10:01 - 43 of 60

There is no mention of ERX in your link, unless they are hiding behind the name of Massachusetts Institute of technology.

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 10:06 - 44 of 60

read the one above it.. dope!!!

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 10:08 - 45 of 60

here read this link and tell me if ERX are not mentioned, i think you will find they are

http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/sedotcom_home/news-se/news-fullarticle.htm?articleid=192953

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 10:11 - 46 of 60

http://www.billamag.net/focus-text-main-quoted.asp?FocusTextID=33

this is about ERX and P53..

then read this about the recent news on P53

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/health_medical/article2183853.ece

WHY IS THE MARKET NOT RESPONDING TO THIS NEWS, 100% DECREASE IN SIZE OF TUMOUR IS A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH

oilyrag - 25 Jan 2007 10:58 - 47 of 60

Hey you ramping a...hole, who do you think you are calling a dope. Since I started following this thread mainly for a laugh at you, all I have gleaned from it, is a fall in the price of ERX. Wether this is justified or not isn't the point. The point is that there was no mention of ERX in the link that you provided. The only mention of ERX in the second link, is that they are attending a trade conference, mentioned in the last line at the bottom of the page. They are hardly the forerunners in this but merely hangers on. That is the same as saying that if Shell strike oil all oil stocks will rise. Obviously you are a few slices short of a loaf. Good luck with your investment I think you may need it.

oilyrag - 25 Jan 2007 10:59 - 48 of 60

Hey you ramping a...hole, who do you think you are calling a dope. Since I started following this thread mainly for a laugh at you, all I have gleaned from it, is a fall in the price of ERX. Wether this is justified or not isn't the point. The point is that there was no mention of ERX in the link that you provided. The only mention of ERX in the second link, is that they are attending a trade conference, mentioned in the last line at the bottom of the page. They are hardly the forerunners in this but merely hangers on. That is the same as saying that if Shell strike oil all oil stocks will rise. Obviously you are a few slices short of a loaf. Good luck with your investment I think you may need it.

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 11:39 - 49 of 60

LOL, watch this space oilrag.. you going to get a shock

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 11:43 - 50 of 60

UP 40% NOW LOL

oilyrag - 25 Jan 2007 11:48 - 51 of 60

Its about time. I'm also quite happy with what I'm holding thanks.

potatohead - 25 Jan 2007 12:15 - 52 of 60

100% tumour reduction.. this has to be fantastic news, we will be worth billions, thats a cure is it not

700202 - 25 Jan 2007 12:22 - 53 of 60

i topped up 1mil @.O22 i am now holding 6 mil f::::k the rampers its all a gamble to a certain % but i can see this coming good
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