hangon
- 12 Jun 2008 20:45
This share has been downward since about 2006(1.30 peak) to 29p now.
Not sure about this one, still it was a lot more expensive a year ago...(abt 80p)...yet I worry this trend will continue, as there is little development "newsflow"
Just one EPIC-letter away, Phytopharm[PYM] was similarly a disaster in "plant-based products"
Is hisory telling us something.....anyone go to their AGM's
hangon
- 17 Jun 2008 14:26
- 3 of 4
thanks, but so-far I haven't shorted.
For this stock in particular I guess the issue is "what is the right price" - unfortunately no-one can know and general Market woes have dropped most stocks.
With "normal" Stocks they start from a low level and rise as the business builds. The market can judge the business - turnover, profits etc - these should give rise to an increase in sp in good years and a fall-back during bad. Hence the sp is "tied" to profits.
With PYN I don't think it's been going long enough - the float price was "probably" overpriced, but hangers-on had to be paid, so the sp was talked-up. Let's say it was never worth 1.30 - something like a third, or a quarter looks far better.....reduces the risk.......although it can fall further. . . . . . Currently 30p, that's less than a quarter of the recent Float price.
Now, do I feel lucky?
EDIT-(27Oct08) - sp fell to 12p but I notice that they doubled the number of shares mid-year so this does no favours for early investors. Fortunately I have resisted the desire to get into yet another small-co "story".
The issue with this MRSA-treatment is that it is competing with "established" NHS materials and Dettol (huh!), so it's an uphill battle, without massive Advertising/Marketing spend to push sales.(assuming it passes Official inspection - and that's by no means certain!)....the real profit is in USA and that's a whole new ball-game and HUGE cost.
EDIT-(12Jn09)-sp falls 17% today, mid-4.75pence....oh deary.
hangon
- 27 Jul 2009 17:48
- 4 of 4
Removing themselves from AIM as a result of 22% of their shareholders being willing to provide further funds, etc. etc - that's about a fifth (and presumably after recent Dilution!)....so early shareholders have been dealt a severe blow - disgraceful.
Shows that AIM-Rules (for all the "Light touch" trumpeting) are completely useless in connection with any investment model, and makes me very wary of investing in similarly-listed Companies, whatever the Management-Blurb says about Prospects.
I think firms that delist should be investigated, to make sure their Operation is above board - and- that their going, ditto.
All IMHO.