apple
- 25 Mar 2004 20:47
robstuff
- 22 Dec 2006 12:51
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I've seen this before with OXB, the rise normally comes a few days later so lets see. Anyway, great news and 2007 should be a blinder for OXB
queen1
- 22 Dec 2006 18:03
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Let's hope so
robstuff
- 28 Dec 2006 23:15
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In the Biotech sector, 2007 will be a year of larger Pharmaceuticals such as AstraZeneca and Glaxo SK taking over smaller companies with developments in Phase III in the areas of oncology and neurotherapy - OXB being a prime candidate
queen1
- 29 Dec 2006 09:45
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At what take-out price? OXB has an awful lot going on at present which will be of interest to the majors.
robstuff
- 29 Dec 2006 11:42
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It would have to be over double it's current price today, but next yr news and interest in the sector should take it towards a pound anyway I would think.
rayrac
- 30 Dec 2006 15:15
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Patrick Evershed
Manager of New Star Select Opportunities Fund
FTSE 100 5,250 (5,500). I fear the very large Government budget deficits, record levels of personal indebtedness and dangerously large trade deficits in the USA and UK will undermine the prolonged period of economic growth and high profit margins.
If the rate of economic growth does slow and profit margins come under pressure at least some of the exceptionally highly geared private equity funds could find themselves in trouble.
Top share Oxford BioMedica could complete value enhancing deals during the year. The first could be for its lead cancer drug TroVax. The second could be for its Parkinson's treatment, which is reputed to have gone exceptionally well in pre-clinical trials, and the last is for its LentiVector drug delivery system which is in demand from other pharmaceutical companies.
queen1
- 01 Jan 2007 19:32
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Thanks both. rayrac your post backs up my view. How many OXB peers can boast a potential product pipline like that?
queen1
- 24 Jan 2007 09:51
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Oxford BioMedica and its partner Viragen Inc announced reaching a further milestone in their avian transgenics cooperation, having successfully expressed interferon alpha-2a in white eggs laid by transgenic hens.
Alpha interferon is a protein produced by the human immune system that is fundamental to the body's resistance to disease.
This is the third therapeutic protein expressed thus far in a series of 'proof-of-principle' studies, which aim to develop the OVA System (Avian Transgenic Biomanufacturing) as a large-scale biomanufacturing alternative capable of cost-effectively expressing many types of therapeutic proteins.
This latest OVA-expression study produced interferon alpha-2a, which is the active ingredient in Roferon-A, a Roche Holdings AG drug approved for the treatment of certain chronic infectious diseases and cancers.
queen1
- 05 Feb 2007 19:18
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Without wanting to sound like a policeman can I just say: Hello, hello, what's going on here then? Through the 50p barrier like it wasn't even there. Is there an announcement imminent.....?
bristlelad
- 05 Feb 2007 19:49
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I HAVE SOLD /// THAT THE REASON/
queen1
- 05 Feb 2007 21:35
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What's the reason??
Harry6
- 05 Feb 2007 23:42
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What's going on here, if I may be so bold as to answer your rhetorical question, is that a good stock with tremendous potential is finally being recognised and the share price is now roughly half it's value later this year, and a third of next.
Only danger I can see is if our friend says he loves it.
Ludlow Castle
- 16 Feb 2007 09:24
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Sunday Times Business
Major Share Movements
11-2-2007
Oxford Biomedica. + 7.5p. Hopes of GSK tie-up.
Ludlow Castle
- 16 Feb 2007 09:25
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ProActive Investor
Feb. 2007
Clearly there are a few takeover rumours doing the rounds, and in the case of this company, the rumours appear to have some justification as this company does have some exciting products in the pipeline and controls a new gene delivery platform - OXB should be tempting to a bigger fish.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/articles/article.asp?OXB2
hangon
- 19 Feb 2007 11:45
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- yes, but at what price?
I can't see a Takeover being the solution.....IF these drugs are as good as they appear...( that's an IF, until proven.) then who would sell at 50p-ish? Clearly the value is linked to the size of the "market-share" profits likely over several years...discounted as time-line moves further away; so maybe over five, or six years after aprovals, which should start "soon" - therefore I suspect 50p-ish is the starting point with the likes of Glaxo wanting to be certain they aren't spending money the don't need to. Sure it means they will "pay more" but large Pharmas don't want to take a scatter-gun approach and buy "anything that moves".....they have their own research facilities for "speculative" products...and presumably they only go with the best (of those).
So it's still a waiting game IMHO - we have to be patient.
Ludlow castle (a fine piece of masonry overlooking the Shropshire plains), will have to bide his time. As will those of us who have been focussed on this gem (er, -to be proved)---- just that bit longer.
The signs are good and in my opinion, the longer OXB can hold-off a partnering deal the better. ( They have sufficient funds I understand, standing at many Millions) - I suspect Prof AK isn't about to do a cheap deal....and as long as the OXB-products appear to be good, or even better than what's about currently, there is hope we could see ......1+
Ah! - that would be good, so patience - we have seen a sea-change from 30p-ish at the start of the year to about 50p-ish now (ie in two months). The market should still be buying March/April (end of PEP/ISA year), then we could see a further rise, maybe half as much again - say 60p-ish.....but expect a fall-back to 50p-ish over the long summer.....(I assume no approval, although this could be "anytime")...
Approval will make the Market react IMHO and a 50% rise is not impossible, so that would put OXB on a new plateau between 75-90p depending upon the results and the "then-sp".....will it hit 1 this year?....I have my doubts on approval-alone...........a deal would be nice.......since OXB needs a partner that knows the US-market.....but with Approval AND Partner-deal it would seem an easy reach.....so let's hope-so.
Well, holding-it looks fine from here.
....DYOR, as always.....
queen1
- 19 Feb 2007 13:32
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Thanks hongon, interesting read.
Ludlow Castle
- 19 Feb 2007 16:20
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Fair value on a world-wide deal for TroVax, or a take-over, would be more like 140p to 160p.