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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Scancell Holdings Plc | LSE:SCLP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B63D3314 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 9.60 | 9.40 | 9.80 | 9.60 | 9.38 | 9.60 | 148,854 | 08:00:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 5.27M | -11.94M | -0.0129 | -7.44 | 89.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/3/2023 00:24 | Inan - have you nothing else to do ? If not, that's sad. BFN | torquayfan | |
07/3/2023 00:22 | MT - yes I heard the exchanges - the Speaker observed orchestrated outrage in the run up. What a pathetic attempt to claw back the Partygate disaster and distract from the obvious and disgraceful guilt of Boris. Starmer has said he had no contact at all with Sue Grey during the Partygate inquiry. Good luck Sue . . . | torquayfan | |
07/3/2023 00:01 | I just happened to look back at some earlier comment from the patient who has shown a partial response. Apparently she previously had 11 rounds of Pembrolizumab.The combination results could be interesting....or perhaps the comparison between Modi-1 and the combination? The analysis of resected tumours could be crucial? | markingtime | |
06/3/2023 22:55 | The Lockdown files just keep on giving. Who is it that has been posting for the last couple of years that Crimes Against Humanity have been committed. LOCK THEM UP !!!!! | panama7 | |
06/3/2023 21:55 | Where is Starmer going to get the money from the Printing press must be knackered by now. Don't forget he wanted to decimate the Economy even more than the TINO's | panama7 | |
06/3/2023 20:37 | Golcheja, the current Tories are Tories in name only totally different to the Tories behind " The Conservative Woman " | panama7 | |
06/3/2023 20:22 | Forget about the conservatives for at least 10 years. Mind you they managed to mess up everything they touched from Brexit to stealth taxes. Insane level of taxes in UK can’t wait for Sir Kir to level up and give us some money. | golcheja | |
06/3/2023 19:53 | Inane, you claim to be a die hard Tory, why don't you try reading some of the articles on " The Conservative Woman " where you will find Journalists with real Tory values. You might actually learn something. | panama7 | |
06/3/2023 19:49 | Inane, over 100 Countries in response to FOIR have failed to prove the existence of Sars Cov2. They had a partial gene code and the rest came from a computer. Have you really not learnt anything over the last 2 years. Why don't you ask the World Class Scientist Lindy if she worked with a purified, isolate of the virus or whether she used a computer model. | panama7 | |
06/3/2023 17:32 | well that could put the conspiracy to bed ... Made in China More than 10 per cent of people in rural Myanmar have been exposed to Sars-like coronaviruses, scientists have warned, including one of Covid-19’s closest known viral relatives. Between 2017 and 2020, researchers screened the blood of almost 700 people across the country, and found that 12 per cent had at some point been infected with a diverse range of sarbecoviruses - a group of coronaviruses which includes Sars and Sars-Cov-2. Many of these viruses had never previously been detected in humans, demonstrating how many unknown pathogens are lurking in bats and wildlife. This includes RaTG13, which shares 96 per cent of its genetic make-up with Sars-Cov-2. Among a set of 70 samples taken from people working in elephant logging camps, 32 per cent had been exposed to RaTG13 - which was first found in bat caves in Yunnan, China, a province which borders Myanmar. There were no signs of human-to-human transmission of these viruses, but experts said the paper - published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases - further demonstrates the regularity of spillover events and the need for strong surveillance systems to prevent outbreaks turning into epidemics. He added that it is significant that the majority of people exposed to the virus worked or hunted in remote, forested areas - often in close proximity with bats. None of the samples taken from central Yangon, the Myanmar’s largest city, had been exposed to sarbecoviruses. “These spillovers in rural areas tend to not spread as there’s unlikely to be a large enough population to sustain chains of transmission,” Prof Robertson said. “That’s why a city like Wuhan was so significant for being the start of the pandemic, as there’s lots of opportunity for further human to human spread.” Previous research has also highlighted just how frequently pathogens jump from wildlife to people in the region. A study from 2020 detected six completely new coronaviruses in bats in Myanmar, while modelling has suggested that 66,000 people are infected with coronaviruses every year across southeast Asia. As well as ensuring strong biosecurity in laboratories, experts said that more needs to be done to mitigate the threat posed by novel Sars-like viruses circulating in wildlife. | inanaco | |
06/3/2023 16:20 | The commons .... pretty damming .......... labour representation ... count on your fingers | inanaco | |
06/3/2023 14:47 | that says it all .......] torquayfan - 23 Mar 2020 - 00:12:31 - 28388 of 56950 Using immunology to fight cancer. - SCLP Hello Bermuda - the way I put it was that Whitty and Vallance should 'walk' so that 'BJ (could) have wider and IMO better advice.' After that complete U-turn on 'herd immunity' IMO, continuance is untenable. As for replacements, how about Candidates averse to being 'too clever by half', with the common sense and foresight to observe the significance of 'successful' actions in other Countries and maybe those not susceptible to flying in the face of the advice of most Epidemiologists and the WHO. We're not going to agree on this are we ? ATB | inanaco | |
06/3/2023 14:33 | There is an urgent question this afternoon in the Commons from Robert Buckland, re Sue Grey and Starmer. Watch what is said. You won't be so "Good luck Sue" after that.... | markingtime | |
06/3/2023 14:32 | as I tried to explain .. you cannot lockdown the economy indeed Rishi did push back according to Whats App ... you need power station works you cannot turn off nuclear plants NHS need staff food distribution it goes on and on and on ........... if you want to read how you handle discussions read your own posts ..... rather than telling us How to Post you would be quite surprised how you don't do "discussion" very well at all but lecture | inanaco | |
06/3/2023 13:47 | lets hope the next scancell update is in the next tax year .... ISA coming up Ichor may have done us a favour | inanaco | |
06/3/2023 08:02 | "you may think what has this got to do with anything ............."I am thinking what's it got to do with Scancell? | ruckrover | |
06/3/2023 02:44 | you may think what has this got to do with anything ............. back to the problem again High Taxes Ministers cheered last summer as wind farm developers competed to plant new turbines in UK waters, at ever cheaper rates. Danish giant Orsted was among the energy giants who agreed to build new wind-farms that would generate state-backed revenues well below wholesale prices at the time. “The more power we generate within our own borders, the better protected we will be from volatile gas prices that are pushing up bills,” Kwasi Kwarteng, then business secretary, said. Less than a year later, however, and that optimism has all but evaporated, with developers warning that rising costs are making planned new projects unviable. Orsted warned last week that its £8bn Hornsea Three development was no longer viable under the terms agreed with the Government and threatened to mothball the project without tax breaks to offset rising costs. It comes as clean energy investors are being lured to the US by a $216bn (£178bn) package of tax breaks. The huge giveaway is putting pressure on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to respond. Telegraph | inanaco | |
06/3/2023 02:09 | why would i care ? Labours Green Plan .... HMRC collected £715.5 billion in taxes in 2021 to 2022 The United States' military spending in 2021 reached $801bn a year | inanaco | |
06/3/2023 01:34 | Inan - the attempted demonising of Sue Gray, now, to try and get Boris off the hook, illustrates for me the sad level of many of our political figures. Attempts to imply a conspiracy re. Partygate are disgusting. I see no reason why Sue Gray should not do 'Partygate' and then work for the Labour Party. Good luck Ms. Gray I say! | torquayfan | |
05/3/2023 21:04 | Thanks Bermuda / Supernumerary, appreciated. | serratia |
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