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Birmingham Pie and a Pint     

Fred1new - 31 Oct 2004 17:08

Any punters living in Birmingham Area interested in a Pie, Pint and jaw, one evening in a pub in Birmingham area.
Personally interested in small time investing(gambling), developing an appetite for CFDs. Also developing an interest in Charting or TA.

I use Sharescope, Moneyam, Barclays, Comdirect and IC

Stan - 24 Aug 2005 09:29 - 89 of 1427

A good evening Indeed and back OK.

How did your tart turn out Fred?

55011 - 24 Aug 2005 10:10 - 90 of 1427

He's still quenching the flames, Stan. Fire brigades from three counties in attendance.............

Fred1new - 24 Aug 2005 10:16 - 91 of 1427

The French Tart was very Welcoming when I got home.





Done to perfection.



55011, if you contact me through Moneyam with e-mail address I may send you and Stan info etc.

See you when back from SF

Fred1new - 24 Aug 2005 15:56 - 92 of 1427

55011

Following our chat last night about Pharms. and Biotechs.

I sent Stan some information about BRW and AZM. If you wish it E-mail me through Money-am and I will E-mail you it.

I forgot to mention Cyprotex.

The graphs are not marvellous bu I do think I will be breaking out shortly, I am holding as a long term punt, the problem is I am getting to old for longterm punts, but I think this will come good. I am down on it about 30% but think it is good. DYOH.




Profile
Cyprotex Plc was founded in 1999 and listed on the London Stock Exchange in February 2002. The core business of the Company is the provision of pharmacokinetic information and technology to evaluate and optimise key properties of potential drugs that determine how well they will be absorbed, distributed, metabolised and excreted by the body. This system enables effective decision making by pharmaceutical partners when designing new forms of drugs. Cyprotex also carry out industrial scale testing for pharmaceutical companies.






Subject: Forecasts
Date: Wed 17th Aug 2005 8:28:38
Country: United Kingdom
Industry: Health care
Company: Cyprotex PLC


Cyprotex narrows H1 pretax loss as revenues rise 58 pct UPDATE

(Updates with outlook, cash flow, details on Cloe, contract with Sepracor)
LONDON (AFX) - Cyprotex PLC narrowed its pretax loss in the first half to June as it announced a 58 pct rise in revenues.
The first half pretax loss narrowed to 487,627 stg from 831,867 a year earlier, while revenues rose to 1.40 mln stg from 886,238.
Chairman and chief executive said "significant progress" had been made during the half-year towards achieving some major goals set at the beginning of the year, adding "this bodes well for the full year".
The company noted that "somewhat earlier than expected", it is trading cash flow positive on a single monthly basis, after a significant expansion that was largely paid for during 2004.
Cyprotex said its Cloe Screen hERG channel inhibition assay is now fully integrated into the automated high throughput system, and that restructuring of its metabolite profiling and identification is now well advanced. It said additional offerings of both in-vitro safety toxicology and new assay development will be commercialised during the second half.
The company added it has entered into a "significant long-term contract" for its integrated Cloe offering with the US pharmaceutical company Sepracor Inc cml.







I will be back from SF before Tues 27th Sept for meet at the Backroom of the Anchor. Would this suit if so respond and I will try to post it on Sharescope before I go.

Fred1new - 24 Aug 2005 16:06 - 93 of 1427

Forgot I could not paste.

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

55011 - 24 Aug 2005 20:34 - 94 of 1427

Thanks Fred.

I've noted 27th, OK at the moment.

Give me a day or few to work out how to contact you via the "system" . I haven't used it hitherto!!

I've just been looking at this afternoon's HOF trades. A retail one I know, but curious all the same.

Regards.

Fred1new - 24 Aug 2005 23:37 - 95 of 1427

55 Add in your profile (in the correct place) your e-mail address or simpler hit the envelope icon next to my name. Send me a note with E-mail address and I will return post my E-mail. Sleep tight.

Fred1new - 25 Sep 2005 11:05 - 96 of 1427

55011 and Stan,

Back from France.

Looking at my shares appears to have been one of my most expensive I have had share wise, but one of the most enjoyable holidays I had.

Hope all is well with you?

Is there going to be a Chat\Meeting this Tuesday 27/9/2005 at the Anchor?

If so I will update the portable.

Stan - 25 Sep 2005 16:38 - 97 of 1427

I will be there on Tuesday Fred, can't believe the market's still on the up but not complaining.

Glad you had a good Hol.I'm off from next W/E so am 90% cash already.

Oils due for a drop this week I reckon, Interesting to see what happens.

55011 - 26 Sep 2005 11:55 - 98 of 1427

Thanks Fred. Date noted.

Not a bad month (so far). Still not fully recouped, or doesn't feel as though I have fully recouped, the loss from August's clanger.

Surprised to see FTSE up above 5400, although 250 looks to be lagging. I believe today's rise is something of a relief that Rita wasn't as bad as first feared. I found a site last week that was monitoring its progress. Ok in the UK maybe, but not amusing if a 175mph storm was heading for oneself.....

Flogged my Wyevales last week for a profit, after a sharp setback and reversal the previous week. Blowed if it hasn't jumped 15p this moning. That's the markets for you.

I'm empathising strongly with Stan going into cash. I'm over 50% cash at the moment.

Did you see Panorama last night? I didn't but I've read the write up. UK plc lacking any underlying economic strength.

See you and anyone else interested tomorrow afternoon.

Fred1new - 26 Sep 2005 17:02 - 99 of 1427

55

Drop me a line via Moneyam with or without E-mail address. May have some info which may be worth looking at

Stan just dropping a line to you!

55011 - 28 Sep 2005 00:08 - 100 of 1427

Another good evening with a range of topics and plenty of humour, maybe not allways "politically correct" but none the worse for that! And a new face to welcome, too. The more the merrier.......

Thanks for the lift Fred, Stan and I were able to set off in our respective directions "ontime".

As ever, a few ideas to mull over and check out later on today.

Goodnight each!

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2005 08:48 - 101 of 1427

Hope every body got home OK.

Enjoyable Meeting.

Is 16.30 Tuesday 25th October 20O5 OK for next meeting at the Anchor.

PS 55 I have got your E-mail address.

Stan - 28 Sep 2005 09:22 - 102 of 1427

Home and dry...well dryish!

and another good evening.

Tuesday 25th Oct. Is fine for me Fred.

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2005 10:30 - 103 of 1427

Stan, Have you notice BRW up 5.6%, and still within its channel.
Chesnara 171.75. going well within channel. I like mistakes of not selling turn out well.
I hope I don't make to many more.

55011 - 28 Sep 2005 11:48 - 104 of 1427

25/10/05 looks OK to me at the moment.

See AFN has tootled up a bit (9%) this morning.

Stan - 28 Sep 2005 12:11 - 105 of 1427

Fred and 55,

....Uncanny Isn't It.

BRW also up nearly 9% at the mo!

55011 - 28 Sep 2005 12:30 - 106 of 1427

Morning, Stan.

Also FTSE 100 still on the magical up.....

I loaded Digitallook late last night. See what you meant about the info asked for, but it's not that unusual these days, I fear. Only snag is that my PC hasn't enough spare drive space for their Java, so no streaming prices. I'll sort that in due course, then it will be nice to have that third string to the bow.

MoneyAM time is better today, maybe they heard us talking about them last night!

Fred1new - 28 Sep 2005 13:10 - 107 of 1427

55011.

I have only small C:drives on my 2 computers and found it frustrating, but purchase and external drive cheaply. Solved a lot of problems. The only problem is the OS you are using may not recognise a large drive. Another way is put another internal drive, you can pick up 10 and 20 Gigs for peanuts and marvellous method of backing up.

55011 - 28 Sep 2005 14:16 - 108 of 1427

I have a stack of spare hard drives. It's the time honoured "round tuit" scenario, I fear. Also yet to install the XP I bought last year. Bugs in present system will soon force my hand...........

Dow futures still up, oil crude in US at 65$, so I expect the afternoon to hold firm over here.

While you are on, Fred, I'm looking at auction sites. I may have misheard, but did you refer to "Miens", or was that a reference to Birmingham Car Auctions who are in the Moseley Road?

Cheers.
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