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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Antisoma | LSE:ASM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0055696032 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.325 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/11/2007 08:19 | Antisoma says cancer drug pipeline studies on track LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Antisoma PLC said studies of its cancer drug pipeline are on track, and it expects to achieve further important milestones during 2008. The phase III trial of ASA404 in non-small cell lung cancer will be extended to include a broader range of patients, it said. It added that AS1402 is on track to enter a phase II trial for breast cancer next year. Its phase II trial of AS1411 in acute myeloid leukaemia is on track to report initial data in the first half of next year, the company said. The company also said it expects to meet its objective of initiating its phase I trial of AS1409 before the end of 2007. | davenic | |
20/11/2007 08:10 | All sounds good to me :-) Positive outlookOur pipeline continues to advance, with ASA404 poised to enter phase III and the first phase II data on AS1411 expected soon. By the end of 2007, we expect to have four drugs in clinical trials, and our plans to bring in further drugs for development are progressing well.With last-reported cash of over £60 million and a strong operational base, we are well placed both to maximise the value of our existing assets and to continue the growth of our business." | davenic | |
19/11/2007 21:28 | Continued concerns on credit and house prices will no doubt help to drag Antisoma down to previous lows, but looking on the brighter side, further buying opportunities! | robbie_3 | |
19/11/2007 13:11 | Gone from 28.25 to 27p on what 100k volume thats terrible are they trying to activate some stop losses or what !!!! | davenic | |
18/11/2007 14:08 | Theres no doubt this is being held back, as abergele said on buys alone we should be up. I to Dave eagerley await 50-60s once again. | bluechef | |
18/11/2007 13:54 | I know...I am living with some hope we get back to the 50/60's again | davenic | |
18/11/2007 12:40 | Dave Agree and intend to. Just letting off steam as took a bit of a bashing recently | scruff1 | |
18/11/2007 10:22 | abergele...I agree with you normally goes up & down quickly with any good volume of trades saw last week someone had bought 4M they are trying to get in under 30....Scruff1 most shares are a gamble but the riskier ones can give you the highest reward just sit tight | davenic | |
16/11/2007 19:21 | Being held back for promised shares at 30p, large trade of about 429K, late afternoon, and prob. no shares to ciover, hence the scarmongering by the m/m's all day to get a few. probably booked from yesterday, when it was climbing away. It would have been over that 30p mark by now on normal driven buying pressure...imho we don't have friends in higher places though, do we...lol's | abergele | |
16/11/2007 15:24 | Going up now what a surprise lol | davenic | |
16/11/2007 15:11 | What I was saying lol Fedex Stocks rise as bargain-hunters step in NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks rose in early trading Friday as investors searched for bargains following a three-week losing streak. Concerns about consumer spending and the still unfolding global credit crisis has driven some well-known stocks -- especially in the financial services sector -- to lows for the year. Bargain hunters were seen rushing into the market ahead of the weekend to take advantage of lower prices. | davenic | |
16/11/2007 15:11 | What I was saying lol Fedex Stocks rise as bargain-hunters step in NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks rose in early trading Friday as investors searched for bargains following a three-week losing streak. Concerns about consumer spending and the still unfolding global credit crisis has driven some well-known stocks -- especially in the financial services sector -- to lows for the year. Bargain hunters were seen rushing into the market ahead of the weekend to take advantage of lower prices. | davenic | |
16/11/2007 10:50 | bad day on markets again I see may pick up this afternoon though as people go bargin hunting again ! | davenic | |
15/11/2007 23:40 | bluechef, I was hoping, markets being unbroken by bad news, we could see 35p,maybe 36p, then a small retrace to 32-3p no doubt.....always does fall back ,people taking profits thanks 1leigh, have been itching to get back as ,always beleived like yourselves,this had the makings of a big success story...so do the big boys backing it. | abergele | |
15/11/2007 23:29 | So abergele where do you see this going,short to mid term. I held at 60p thinking we would advance. | bluechef | |
15/11/2007 23:18 | welcome back abergele. | 1leigh | |
15/11/2007 18:52 | I noticed the market fall at 15.30pm ish, soon after I bought back in,....... don't all rush to sell now..............lol remember, I was the one who was confident of the 60p,all the way up from 30p, hence got out at 60.5p......... lets hope I've timed it right again....here's hoping so.... | abergele | |
15/11/2007 18:25 | Market was bad all day dave, and it was holding a decent rise? | bluechef | |
15/11/2007 17:39 | Market in general went bad my whole portfolio went red....hopefully back up tomorrow | davenic | |
15/11/2007 16:38 | Unbelieveable last 10 mins what the @uck happened there. | bluechef | |
15/11/2007 09:30 | Agree Dave looks like someone is accumilating. | bluechef | |
15/11/2007 08:41 | Good trades coming in early this morning looks like we shall be getting back to the 30's very soon | davenic | |
13/11/2007 18:51 | Interesting, looks like it could have been a result of recent presentations although they were holding already. | bluechef |
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