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AVO Advanced Oncotherapy Plc

1.925
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Last Updated: 00:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Advanced Oncotherapy Plc LSE:AVO London Ordinary Share GB00BD6SX109 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.925 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Medical Laboratories 0 -29.49M -0.0549 -0.35 10.32M
Advanced Oncotherapy Plc is listed in the Medical Laboratories sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AVO. The last closing price for Advanced Oncotherapy was 1.93p. Over the last year, Advanced Oncotherapy shares have traded in a share price range of 1.875p to 8.50p.

Advanced Oncotherapy currently has 537,481,209 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Advanced Oncotherapy is £10.32 million. Advanced Oncotherapy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.35.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/12/2017
15:15
Last year we had a technology update on 22nd December, based on the fact the last update was 4th September we could be getting a nice Christmas present next week! :-)
makeamillion1
14/12/2017
09:11
That's the point. A journey. Ups AND downs. That's how things work. The facts are now good and the future bright. I know some are determined to live in the past, but there are clearly MANY looking forwards.
paul_98
13/12/2017
23:16
I have no doubt this is on the right track. Been a hell of a journey but finally coming together
marvin66
13/12/2017
23:07
Just watch it rise, that's all that I'll be doing! Enjoy the profits all. IMO
paul_98
13/12/2017
22:52
Or just trust your instincts
marvin66
13/12/2017
22:27
OK, maybe it's about £12m admin costs, but the Harley Street facility is surely already financed and future sales would be financed by the customer? £40m for each facility?
They surely won't be going into production on the off chance of a few sales, so upfront payments from the customer and full payment on completion, thereafter royalties on treatments? Maybe some bridging finance for the first few perhaps.

andrewsr
13/12/2017
22:05
andrewsr13 Dec '17 - 21:52 - 4494 of 4494
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Illiteracy holding you back?

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No, just your innumeracy.

andy
13/12/2017
21:52
Illiteracy holding you back?
andrewsr
13/12/2017
21:07
Their total salary bill was about £7m which again is not a lot to carry. So where is this huge cash burn?

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Words fail me!

andy
13/12/2017
19:52
I have been following Avo since early 2014, I would be surprised if there is a private investor who knows more about the company than Daijavu or Twirl, whilst you may not agree with their opinions it would seem to me to at least listen and take onboard their considered opinions.
cosmicboy
13/12/2017
17:45
In a few weeks possibly
paul_98
13/12/2017
17:27
The last one I could find is from September the 4th.
shakyhands
13/12/2017
17:10
And on that announcement...?! £1 SP?! At least?
paul_98
13/12/2017
16:42
Exciting announcement regarding technology update sounds good to me. Everything seems nicely on track now.
adealsiddiq110
13/12/2017
16:11
for some reason I can not post the link but it is easy to find
makeamillion1
13/12/2017
16:09
Just released this Proactive Investors interview with the CEO:

[...]

Note the CEO say investors should expect an exciting announcement regarding a technology progress update within weeks.

makeamillion1
13/12/2017
15:33
The £13m costs in 2016 were nearly all admin costs, just £0.77m capex costs and £2.82m tax rebate, so the loss was about £10m.
It all looks pretty good financially, and probably considerable income from orders in the next 3 years.
They must have a nearly finished product in terms of design as the first machines for Harley Street must be in progress (?)
I don't own shares here but it all looks very promising. GLA.

andrewsr
13/12/2017
14:36
£37m in cash plus the credit line will take them all-ish the way to commercial launch = Unicorn valuation. i understand this will disappoint "daijavu", however that is the way it is. no more, no less.
baner
13/12/2017
14:01
All depends on how close they are to a finished product
marvin66
13/12/2017
12:51
andrewsr

Capex is over £13 million.

How long will £37.4 million last?

daijavu
13/12/2017
12:04
All looking tip top to me. Some hidden agendas on this BB very clear to see now!
paul_98
13/12/2017
11:31
Their top executives were getting about £210,000 in 2016, which is not a lot as executive pay goes. Their total salary bill was about £7m which again is not a lot to carry. So where is this huge cash burn?
andrewsr
13/12/2017
10:45
banner.

Think what you like. I'm just telling it as it is.

Igbert.

With the salaries at that level, the Chinese cash won't last very long.

daijavu
13/12/2017
10:24
Always remember with this company, the Directors do well however badly the company performs.

"In May 2014, a contract of employment was entered into with a family member of Dr Michael Sinclair, Executive Chairman. The terms and conditions of employment and remuneration were negotiated and agreed upon by the Remuneration Committee. The remuneration and benefits payable under the contract, excluding Company statutory and other costs, were 2017 £269,265 (2016 £148,655 )."

igbertsponk
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