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AorTech (AOR) (AOR)     

Proselenes - 26 Jul 2011 11:57

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Proselenes - 24 Nov 2011 14:17 - 8 of 38

Zoom zoom zoom :)

Proselenes - 14 Dec 2011 12:51 - 9 of 38

Zoom zoom zoom.

Up over 50% in 2011 and now profitable as well :)

Lovely.

Proselenes - 08 Jan 2012 11:19 - 10 of 38

Great stock this one, surprising there is little interest in this bagger.

hlyeo98 - 28 Sep 2012 12:25 - 11 of 38

Proselenes, you have been wrong in this.

Proselenes - 28 Sep 2012 13:24 - 12 of 38

What happened ? Not holding or following.

hangon - 30 Sep 2012 12:01 - 13 of 38

This was a stock I couldn't afford, - but now looks like Bargepoles . .. I'm guessing their spend is greater than their Income. Oh Dear - some investment Co will snap this/break-up and shareholders will get little of the value, as usual.

Yet, I thought their Tech was highly desirable, but I guess they didn't have the skills to sell the sizzle....and the Directors were doing OK, so why change?

riviera1069 - 30 Sep 2012 12:55 - 14 of 38

Pro, almost reminds me of your BOR multi-bagger. Zoom Zoom !!

hlyeo98 - 09 Oct 2012 08:10 - 15 of 38

Now they have material breach.

mitzy - 07 Aug 2015 08:52 - 16 of 38

Top performer today.

mitzy - 11 Dec 2017 10:04 - 17 of 38

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

Suddenly woken up after 2 years.

mitzy - 14 Jun 2018 08:57 - 18 of 38

Broker 400p price target that's a possible 10 bagger from here.

cynic - 14 Jun 2018 09:39 - 19 of 38

this company worries me a lot though it is beig mentioned on advfn

frankly, it is currently a total joke tinpot company with less turnover than my own tiny company

mitzy - 26 Jun 2018 13:46 - 20 of 38

Heavy buying because of the USA news.

mitzy - 29 Jun 2018 15:01 - 21 of 38

Tried to buy this pm no luck.

mitzy - 05 Jul 2018 15:33 - 22 of 38

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

cynic - 05 Jul 2018 16:36 - 23 of 38

a chap on advfn has waxed lyrical about this stock for several weeks

i was certainly tempted to buy a few this morning, but found i could not do on cfd - too illiquid and low cap - and meant to make room in my sipp, but forgot being underpressure from other infuriating matters

never mind; can't win 'em all

mitzy - 06 Jul 2018 08:51 - 24 of 38

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

Cracking 5 year chart.

Bones - 07 Jul 2018 09:38 - 25 of 38

Superb article in the Scottish Herald this weekend:

Anyone needing a précis of the current state of play need only read this.

Aortech article

cynic - 07 Jul 2018 10:25 - 26 of 38

it is a very interesting article, but hard to determine from that what might be a current fair price for the stock

very belatedly, i bought a few 000 for my sipp yesterday

Bones - 07 Jul 2018 13:14 - 27 of 38

cynic, I could easily say that a fair price is, "whatever the market pays", but for me the following assets are in play:

- Historic £60M of investment in Elast-Eon and its uses (all still relevant and valuable learned assets I believe, including £30M in heart valve R&D);

- New strategic aims to develop and market cardiovascular patches and large bore grafts within two years (based on view that there is a genuine shortage of suitable animal tissue - a position not improving as populations age);

- new partnership with RUA Medical (http://www.ruamedical.com/) to use their development and marketing expertise in that field.

- Other main strategic aim to develop the synthetic heart valve using the very latest in computational tools to speed up the pre-testing phase, with a view to initiating in-vivo trials in two years time.

- new partnership with Vascular Flow Technologies (http://vascular-flow.com/) (experts in computer simulating natural blood flow) in the heart valve project.

- leveraging off VFT's connections and access to Ninewells Hospital and University of Dundee.

- expectation of receiving £0.5M investment grant from Scottish Enterprise.


For all of the above, the shareholders have recently stumped up £2.6M, turning the company from a £2M market cap microcap into, initially, a £5M one. Now it is priced around £10M. Still a microcap.

Given the historic investment, the absolute relevance and uniqueness of Elast-Eon and the medical need to create devices that dispense with the need for animal tissue whilst maintaining the low after-care needs enjoyed by people that received animal tissue implants, the potential market is huge and I believe AOR has a major head start.

Ultimately, it seems likely that a big player will get involved once AOR makes the hoped-for progress using all these new found, cutting edge resources at its disposal.

RUA Medical and VFT both stand to do very well too if things progress with their help. RUA is on a % of gross margin retainer on the grafts/patches. VFT will charge an ongoing periodic fixed fee for use of its facilities, expertise and manpower. Therefore all parties have major incentives to succeed.

Overall, the projects are joint efforts so rewards will eventually be shared. The size of the marketplace is the attraction for all, including AOR shareholders.
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