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Soemthing about ASM, it may double or halves (ASM)     

ckmtang - 13 Nov 2003 15:50

Antisoma (LSE: ASM.L - news) shares could double if the ovarian cancer drug, R1549, is successful, and halve if it is not says the Independent. Given the probability of success, reckoned to be about 65%, that looks a gamble worth taking says the paper.

driver - 19 Jan 2005 20:58 - 21 of 143

andysmith

Dont know about a drop back a lot of these drug companies slowly pull back after a drug fails to deliver and the next drug comes up from behind and dont forget they still have Roche behind them and a small yearly cash burn with plenty in the bank.

dandu71 - 20 Jan 2005 12:07 - 22 of 143

dandu71 - 20 Jan 2005 12:07 - 23 of 143

Still looking strong, I`m looking for 26p by the end of next week.

driver - 20 Jan 2005 16:53 - 24 of 143

dandu71

Did you mean this week.

dandu71 - 20 Jan 2005 17:40 - 25 of 143

dandu71 - 20 Jan 2005 17:43 - 26 of 143

looking good for this week, question is how long can it keep this up before it pulls back?

andysmith - 20 Jan 2005 19:06 - 27 of 143

Wish I knew, saw it down first thing and thought wait to see if it pulls back further, it did briefly mid-morning and then the 'kin things rocketed.
Is there anything to hold it back from marching to 45p where it was last year before the bad news. 1.5m buy at the end, should have just bought the damn things this morning!!
What do you reckon, get in before its too late or will it pull back to 22p.
I might just risk it and top up if it dos fall back.

driver - 20 Jan 2005 19:24 - 28 of 143

andysmith

Take the plunge its going to be good in the long run either way.

dandu71 - 20 Jan 2005 19:47 - 29 of 143

dandu71 - 20 Jan 2005 19:48 - 30 of 143

I may top slice at around 25.5 if it reaches this figure tommorow. Can be a bit risky these pharmaceutical companies as you can see by the fall from lst year. Would like it to get recommended in IC tommorow, fingers crossed!!

dandu71 - 21 Jan 2005 09:14 - 31 of 143

Still looking good this morning, would expect further rises with buys outweighing sells 3:1

tallsiii - 21 Jan 2005 09:16 - 32 of 143

well it did get recommended. Have bought in this morning for 25p

andysmith - 21 Jan 2005 13:02 - 33 of 143

Also finally got first thing today and am up already, wish I hadn't been out on Tuesday though. Never mind, rather be in now than not at all.

andysmith - 19 Apr 2005 20:43 - 34 of 143

Some decent buying going on again here, with many trials in clinical phase and a good constant news stream this could be really interesting in 2005. Pharmas are eager for new products and ASM is one of a few bios with very interesting opportunities within their portfolio right now, second only to MMG IMO but at lower price. Worth watching but like all of these share types, chance to make good profits but not without risk. From <25p, its worth it to me as a potential 2-4 bagger this year if results from trials are successful.

Minx - 22 Apr 2005 11:54 - 35 of 143

Topped up this morning for 23.7, good company outlook and a number of buy recommendations whilst the price has gone sideways. Also sp at the bottom of the TA trend line and looks ready for an upward movement. Now sitting on even money as I held some before the R1549 drug was pulled, always considered the sp had fallen too much. Expect to see steady rise - let's see if patience pays off.

andysmith - 26 Aug 2005 22:18 - 36 of 143

Well something appears to be brewing again, yesterday the sp dropped >5% temporarily but was followed by some decent buying and ended the day up followed by a good rise again today. Good news around the corner?

andysmith - 17 Oct 2005 13:06 - 37 of 143

Good news today AND anything at 23.4p and above are actually BUYS showing as sells!!

driver - 16 Feb 2006 21:30 - 38 of 143

andy
Are you still on these I think they are going to come good this year.

driver - 24 Apr 2006 16:36 - 39 of 143

Still not on board but I have a good feeling about ASM.

LONDON (AFX) - British cancer drug developer Antisoma PLC has beefed up its management team with the appointment of Dr Gary Acton as chief medical officer.

Acton was most recently running an oncology orientated consultancy service, advising drugmakers on the progression and optimisation of their products.

Antisoma is heading into a crucial period with key data from its two most promising products due in the next few months. If all goes well, the company could have both compounds in final stage, phase III trials this year.

Dr Acton has also been managing director of Cell Therapeutics, where he oversaw the approval of cancer drug Trisenox, and spent five years as vice president of clinical development at British peer Vernalis PLC.

Antisoma shares closed at 21.25 pence Friday.

driver - 05 Jun 2006 11:37 - 40 of 143

The Times June 05, 2006


Smaller stock to watch


Shares in Antisoma, the biotech firm, will be in the spotlight today after mixed news from the cancer specialist on an experimental lung cancer drug.
The company told the American Society of Clinical Oncologys annual meeting in Georgia yesterday that Phase-II trials had shown that the drug, known as AS1404, could delay disease progression, improve patient survival rates and improve the response rate of tumours when used in conjunction with standard chemotherapy.



However, Antisoma admitted that it would be entering Phase-III trials of the drug alone, after its partner Roche, the Swiss drug maker, decided not to proceed with AS1404s development. Glyn Edwards, Antisomas chief executive, played down the news, saying that he was delighted to have regained full rights to the drug and will endeavour to maximise shareholder value by advancing AS1404 ourselves while also considering the merits of any offers from new potential partners.

AS1404 is a small-molecule vascular disrupting agent. It is the first member of this class of drugs to report positive efficacy data from a controlled study.

According to the World Health Organisation, there are more than 1.2 million cases worldwide of lung and bronchial cancer each year, causing approximately 1.1 million deaths.
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