apple
- 25 Mar 2004 20:47
accord
- 30 Oct 2004 08:25
- 220 of 1451
Isn't Panmure OXBs broker ???
Janus
- 30 Oct 2004 08:31
- 221 of 1451
Yes
moneyplus
- 30 Oct 2004 12:40
- 222 of 1451
Patrick Evershed's fund has a very large holding in this one and as he is AAA rated I followed him and bought a few. He said expect lots of positive news from OXB over the next few months---looks like it is starting to come through!!
apple
- 03 Nov 2004 13:51
- 223 of 1451
UP again, will it break through 22p?
That could be interesting.
accord
- 04 Nov 2004 16:42
- 224 of 1451
Looking at the 1 Year gragh I think a move upwards is on the cards. If it breaks the 22p mark then 25p is the next hurdle. Loads of products at phase 3 in their trials so im holding on for the long term.
Janus
- 08 Nov 2004 12:08
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Hearing rumours that GTAC has concerns re the safety of some lentiviruses that are used in Pro-Sarin. Anybody heard anything ?
accord
- 08 Nov 2004 12:57
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Janus
Where did you hear / read these rumours from ????
Janus
- 08 Nov 2004 16:21
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A friend who is a doctor mentioned it, trying to find out more
apple
- 08 Nov 2004 21:43
- 228 of 1451
More false rumours please, so that I can buy some more at a better price :-)
Janus
- 09 Nov 2004 11:41
- 229 of 1451
I have now seen a copy of a letter sent out by Professor Norman C Nevin GTAC Chairman, warning of concerns over the safety of some lentiviral gene therapy vectors. This states that reports have been received of the development of liver tumours in a pre-clinical study using lentiviral vectors. Most of the tumours occurred in a group of mice that had been treated in utero with a vector carrying the factor IX gene, although a small number of tumours were also observed in animals that had been treated neonatally or had received vectors carrying only marker genes.
The letter states that the number of mice involved is small and the wider implications are not yet clear. It also says that these observations do not appear to affect any current or previous UK trials so I have no idea how this affects OXB.
robstuff
- 10 Nov 2004 11:52
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Not a problem, OXB have something for tumours aswell :)
Janus
- 10 Nov 2004 13:12
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lol well thats ok then :-)
apple
- 10 Nov 2004 13:18
- 232 of 1451
Should be able to get a better price soon by the look of things.
hlyeo98
- 10 Nov 2004 13:28
- 233 of 1451
has great potential...50p on the cards.
Janus
- 11 Nov 2004 16:31
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Janus
- 11 Nov 2004 16:35
- 235 of 1451
From the other place
Martin C-J - 11 Nov'04 - 15:34 - 13770 of 13785
I never usually post a response from an email but this time I will make an exception. I just received this a few seconds ago. I hope Alan Kingsman does not mind:
Dear Martin
Andrew Wood passed your e-mail to me. We have been aware of the information in the GTAC letter for some time. Let me reassure you that the vectors used in the study were not those that we use in the clinical products and in a vast range of animal experiments conducted over many months for our various products we have never seen a single adverse event caused by the vectors let alone any tumour induction.
Yours
Alan Kingsman
publess
- 13 Nov 2004 14:17
- 236 of 1451
Rumours persist from the other place. Might be best to sit on the sidelines until resolved one way or the other - could be a bumpy ride short term. Medium-long term it's a quality company with some great technologies.
daves dazzlers
- 13 Nov 2004 21:23
- 237 of 1451
Still looking at this one,my be in soon.
hlyeo98
- 14 Nov 2004 11:15
- 238 of 1451
buy in on weakness
daves dazzlers
- 14 Nov 2004 12:59
- 239 of 1451
I am thinking along those lines hlyeo98 , but a seem to be buying a lot of longs at the moment ..