driver
- 30 Mar 2006 17:03
laurie squash
- 21 Dec 2006 13:52
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500,000 just went through well above the sp price @ 0.32p?
potatohead
- 21 Dec 2006 13:54
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there is a party going on over at the darkside, your invited
laurie squash
- 21 Dec 2006 16:49
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RNS is out! First impression is a fund raising in April 2007 and no sign of any milestone payments.
KEAYDIAN
- 21 Dec 2006 17:06
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Over to you Potatohead!
smiler o
- 21 Dec 2006 17:33
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Thanks for the recap driver, more news tomorrow you think ??
Marcel1970
- 21 Dec 2006 17:33
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Driver do you think the share price will drop or go up the the result reported?
Marcel1970
- 21 Dec 2006 17:51
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Thanks for your opion
RichF
- 21 Dec 2006 18:32
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Have read the rns and the part that stood out for me was this....
EiRx's main discovery effort aims to identify novel cancer
kinase inhibitors, and several recent third-party licensing deals indicate the
impressive valuations being placed on such products at the late preclinical
stage. These include Rigel's licensing of the aurora kinase inhibitor R763 to
Serono (total potential value of $160M, with $25M upfront), CGI's licensing of
the multi-kinase inhibitor CGI1842 to Genentech (total potential value of $500M,
with $25M upfront), Plexxikon's licensing of the PLX4032 inhibitor of mutant
B-Raf kinase to Roche (total potential value $660M, with $40M upfront) and
Piramed's licensing of its PI3-kinase inhibitor programme to Genentech (total
potential value of $230M).
I believe this recent licensing activity in EiRx's chosen field bodes well for
EiRx's future prospects, but also indicates the stage of development at which
the Company can expect to secure a significant license deal. To reach the late preclinical stage common to the recent license deals listed above, EiRx will
require a minimum of two to three years' further research and development.
Marcel1970
- 22 Dec 2006 08:06
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I think the MM will milk the share holders trying to bail out this morning.
Newtrim
- 22 Dec 2006 08:11
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Where's the potato head gone! Would be interesting to hear their comments.
potatohead
- 22 Dec 2006 09:13
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analyst note coming out shortly
results were very good, milestones confirmed as coming, but we dont know when.
short termers are the ones who will be paying the price.
WINGNUTS21
- 22 Dec 2006 09:45
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zzzzzzzzzzzzz
potatohead
- 22 Dec 2006 10:31
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"John K Pool"
13/11/2006 17:14
To
cc
Subject
Re: Shareholder Question
We are looking at producing an analysts note currently We are not
considering going back to the market, if at all, without some very
significant news
John
----- Original Message -----
From:
To: "John K Pool"
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: Shareholder Question
> John,
>
> Yes I understand this, but my concern is if we dont get some cash soon ERX
> will run out of cash and turn to the market, which I really am hopeing
> this
> will not be the case. I am hopeing the milestone payments will fund us for
> a number of years.
>
> As you know I commented on the marketing, we have changed broker but no
> broker update, I have noted some PI's have asked Seymore pierce why there
> is no broker note, and they say there is none, why not???, this I believe
> is putting many potential investors off.
>
> I look forward to receiving the annual report
>
> Kind regards
>
laurie squash
- 22 Dec 2006 10:38
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PH they have confirmed a placing for April 2007 which has to bring into question the above?
potatohead
- 22 Dec 2006 11:34
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"John K Pool"
12/10/2006 09:34
To
cc
Subject
Re: Shareholder Question
Yes it is being chased as we speak
Cheers
john
----- Original Message -----
From:
To: "John K Pool"
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: Shareholder Question
> Morning John,
>
> Many thanks for that, I did in fact go through all the news papers, and
> only found a mention in an irish paper, I did see people mention that it
> was in skye news, but I watched and did not see it, oh well.
> Can I ask, what exactly happened to the licence payment from MGI, you did
> mention this last year, I think, also I noted you also said Patent
> applications should be passed within 3-6 months but we have also passed
> that timescale.
>
>
> Many thanks
potatohead
- 22 Dec 2006 12:46
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happy xmas to all