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ABH Angel Biotech

0.05
0.00 (0.00%)
07 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Angel Biotech LSE:ABH London Ordinary Share GB00B0HZJ337 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.05 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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10/12/2012
10:46
The ship is sinking fast, time to man the lifeboats if they havent been sold off to pay the captains wages
knocknock
10/12/2012
10:22
And then quietly step down from the company thus washing ones hands of all blame.

Quite legal may I add and this carry on wouldnt be possible without the greed of PIs and indeed the stupidity of IIs that really should know better.

No mention of Pathfinder btw, perhaps they was on the yellow brick road at the time

knocknock
10/12/2012
10:14
I still can't beleive they embarked on their expansion plans from way back beyond this time last year, raising and spending a fortune of other peoples money without ensuring some sort of contractual security from their supposedly new and expanded customer base...

... and for a second time..

Then to suggest the blame lies with all n' sundry other than themselve's.

Fkn' beggars belief

hedgehog33
10/12/2012
10:09
Chart is teetering over a cliff, the next spike down will be brutal IMO
knocknock
10/12/2012
10:06
72nov, you are one of the good guys that doesnt deserve to be on the wrong side. They will eek out every last drop of milk before slaying the cow that is wrongly named after something so pure.

Perhaps the company should change its name to Turkey Biotechnology, not only is it stuffed proper but is sure to gobble up all investors hard earned



Lol

knocknock
10/12/2012
09:57
Dont put much faith in Nick Smith, remember he was put on the payroll via Ephags debacle and should shoulder as much blame as the Sherrif and Harper
knocknock
10/12/2012
09:55
Potential orders gone from £12.5 million to £3 mill

Five fold increase???

No indication of the value of Angels minority stake in the jv, fully expect it to be nearer 25% than the 49% alluded to in previous bullish statements from the bod

knocknock
10/12/2012
09:39
Think it was more than promising a few months back. I think the word they used was what they believed to be a period of Unprecedented growth. Oh well just need to hope for the best now but do feel like I have been led down the garden path by the companies official statements and telephone conversations.
72nov
10/12/2012
09:18
its strange how the promising plans were derailed after the funding was secured.same old story.no i dont hold anymore and wont ever again.oh yes put all the blame on global funding.easy.
knnylnd
10/12/2012
07:27
Pmsl! £2,8 million losses

No contracts


Best line is at the end when at last admission is made regards the company LOW CASH position



See you at 100th of a penny

knocknock
10/12/2012
07:15
Well...not great but at least the new management seem to be working hard to get things sorted out....it may be a long road....but I can't say I am too bothered really....!!!
jwoolley
09/12/2012
22:45
Smell the fear!


Ginger nuts you are finished.

knocknock
09/12/2012
21:54
like kk refers to above, if for some momentary reason the share price does a freaky spike then get the fek out and run for the hills quick sharp coz it will tank tenfold soonafter!
i predict .05 trading range for the rest of the week.

rocket fuel
09/12/2012
21:31
Dlg from angel 2012 thread



Do you really think US dollars are going to prop up a russian puppet company?

Gwt real m8. , thought you of all people knew better

knocknock
09/12/2012
21:17
$110 billion for biotec industry, should see some contracts arriving from the US!!!!
dlg3
09/12/2012
15:34
Well, on the eve of what could be a somewhat defining moment in ABHs unpleasant history, I bring to you bulls further potential bad news. It appears Cardium, Angels potential main customer for the sausage factory, has run in to their own problems for non compliance and may be delisting in the US, this is a very big problem or potential problem as future funding could be in the balance and by default any revenues to Angel could also evaporate.

That said you still have hope, and without hope what have you really got?


Tommorrow may be the final nail in the coffin or it might be you bulls are placed on life support, either way you are dead in the water and have only yourselves and the BOD to blame.

Best of luck guys n girls, and I sincerely hope that if an opportunity does arise to cut your mounting losses that you dont look a gift horse in the mouth.
Going to be funny whatever happens, but if £2 mill losses have come about for the last six moon the good luck in getting out

I will be buying a few million raffle tickets @ £100 a million I fancy ;;-)

Sleep tight bulls. Xx

knocknock
08/12/2012
17:46
Here' an interesting read. Sorry but I can't post a link as the site is protected.


Michael Savage Political Correspondent
Published at 12:01AM, December 8 2012
Technology capable of turning human excrement into fuel, and stem cell researchers attempting to cure paralysis are to benefit from a £600 million package of investment in British science.

A new medicine manufacturing plant will also be built in an attempt to dissuade major pharmaceutical companies from mass-producing British-made drugs in Asia. In an interview with The Times, David Willetts, the Science Minister, said that the Government's aim was to turn Britain into "the best place in the world to do science".

He will announce a £100 million package for "life sciences" on Monday, the day the British scientist John Gurdon is to receive a Nobel Prize for his pioneering work on cloning.

A new scientific field known as "synthetic biology", which finds ways of using specifically-designed bacteria to solve medical and industrial problems, will be handed £50 million of the new money. Mr Willetts said that he had been particularly taken by one company, TMO Renewables, that had designed a micro-organism capable of turning human waste into biofuels.

"The experts say of synthetic biology that it will feed us, heal us and fuel us," he said. "TMO Renewables had found a naturally occurring organism, which they have slightly modified. It eats rubbish and produces bioethanol.

"Instead of having to build an incinerator, these organisms - which die outside the lab - go into a vat with waste, including human waste. After they ferment it, ethanol is produced. It can be used as a fuel. It is environmentally friendly.

"Using land for bioethanol instead of food has been pushing up food prices. So we can now say, 'look, we can convert waste into ethanol and it won't have the same effect'."

The funding will be used to help companies and universities to develop their technology and turn it into commercially exploitable products.

In Wednesday's Autumn Statement, the Chancellor announced that an extra £600 million would be ploughed into science.

Mr Willetts said that £20 million would be given to "cell therapies", including stem-cell research designed to combat paralysis. "This field includes the creation of stem cells that can be provided to patients who have lost the use of their limbs," he said.

"There is hope that this enables you to do things like rebuild the nervous systems in the spinal cord." Mr Willetts said that in the midst of a global economic crisis, scientific innovations were a prime way of creating "jobs and prosperity".

"We have to harness the great ideas in our universities and put them into practical effect," he said. "We will also see benefits for the NHS in this, as we are linking these innovations straight into better health care."

Another £35 million has been earmarked for a new high-tech medicine production plant. It comes amid concerns that pharmaceutical companies are too readily heading abroad to mass-produce complex products designed and patented in the UK.

"This tends to be vaccines and antibodies," Mr Willetts said. "There is a kind of pessimism that manufacturing is going to go to Asia. And for a long time, over a decade, the assumption in life sciences has been that we might do the inventing, but then the manufacture of drugs would happen abroad. We're now saying that some of these products are so sophisticated that the repatriation of drug manufacturing to the UK is a feasible objective if we provide the right environment. This facility will be a pilot plant."

He said government spending on science over the last year had already encouraged private investors to plough £1 billion into British scientific research.

inside2
08/12/2012
10:35
Knock Knock

Don't knock it yet. Monday may well not be the day of days that you predict. I think the day will come but perhaps not on Monday. However, I agree whatever way you cut it the outlook is grim.

jenniferzz
07/12/2012
17:50
Well a couple more days and we should know what is going on with the company. I for one have no idea what will happen Monday but i would think all bad news has been factored in incuding the 2 mil loss for the year. Lets hope there is some good news going forward somewhere in the statement and some information on the jv and what we are getting out of it. Good luck everybody fingers crossed the board have something up their sleeve to get us out of the sh.t...
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