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SCLP Scancell Holdings Plc

9.55
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18 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 9.55 9.30 9.80 9.55 9.40 9.55 246,518 13:01:41
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 5.27M -11.94M -0.0129 -7.40 88.61M
Scancell Holdings Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SCLP. The last closing price for Scancell was 9.55p. Over the last year, Scancell shares have traded in a share price range of 7.65p to 18.50p.

Scancell currently has 927,819,977 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Scancell is £88.61 million. Scancell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.40.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/8/2023
09:04
Roger, a very sensible approach, I would have thought if you were going to get injected with a medication that has never before been used on the human population that you would actually research said medication. Unfortunately that simple task is beyond most on here.

As someone who's wife has suffered you maybe interested in these two articles

panama7
20/8/2023
08:06
Personally, I have concerns with mRNA vaccines, coronaviruses mutate very easily and you are always playing catch up with booster after booster. The jury is out on safety, we still have no certainty on long term effects.
I will not be taking any mRNA shot.

rogerbridge
19/8/2023
20:33
Dominic, I think you are the only one who has problems seeing, maybe you need another trip to
panama7
19/8/2023
16:56
Anyway, it's a different Scancell world to then, since Redmile and Vulpes put their money in. If you can't see that.......
dominiccummings
19/8/2023
16:44
"One is when the experts say a fearsome epidemic may be on its way here." -
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Some opine = A 'fearsome epidemic' found it's way here 10 or 11 YEARS AGO
A few are still suffering from the initial trHYPE infection, whilst later carriers insist in transmitting their CONtagious version of the oiginal 'malady'.

the real lozan
19/8/2023
16:02
Maybe not Panama7. But there are only a few times that anyone in power might look at reports about vaxes. One is when the experts say a fearsome epidemic may be on its way here.
dominiccummings
19/8/2023
15:52
IS THIS GOOD NEWS FOR SCANCELL

Looks like people are waking up to the mRNA scam.

Shares in Moderna and BioNTech are cratering as investors realize that demand for mRNA jabs for Covid and other respiratory illnesses will be near-zero going forward.

It couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunch of medical billionaires.

Investors are voting on the failure of mRNA technology with their feet, fleeing the stocks of Moderna and BioNTech, the two companies that had the greatest wins on the mRNA Covid jabs.

In 2021 and 2022, Moderna and BioNTech rode Covid to tens of billions of dollars in profits. That gravy train is over.

Today, shares in Moderna and BioNTech fell below $100 a share for the first time since the jabs came to market in 2020, plunging almost 10 percent after BioNTech reported weak second-quarter sales and said it would reduce its planned research spending.

Both companies are down almost 80 percent from their 2021 peaks. Pfizer, which markets BioNTech’s mRNA jab and shares profits equally with BioNTech, has also fallen, though not as much, since Pfizer has non-mRNA products.

Behind the plunge: demand for Covid shots has fallen off a cliff worldwide and shows no signs of recovering. Last month, Germany said it expected to throw out 200 million expired shots, more than the total number it has administered.


panama7
19/8/2023
15:08
Marcus, do you think Lindy can knock up a vax in 100 days for 8 billion people, after all that is the plan. Remind me how many people has Lindy managed to inject in 15 years. You are living in cloud cuckoo land. do some proper research.
panama7
19/8/2023
09:34
Burble



RE: VAN TAM working for Moderna
Today 07:56
May not be beyond the realms of possibility. We know there is a shift in gears in the UK when it comes to preparing for the next pandemic - whatever that may be.

hxxps://news.sky.com/story/amp/uk-scientists-begin-work-on-defending-against-new-pandemic-caused-by-disease-x-12934956

Obviously putting the governments involvement/interest with moderna and mRNA vaccines more broadly aside, there is an understanding that storage, supply chains, mass production and ease of delivery are high up the list of wants for any new vaccine.

What’s also of interest is the interest in developing something better than mRNA lipid nanoparticle delivery - because the UK supply chain for this isn’t fantastic and there are complexities around patents and IP.

SCLPs Immunobody vaccine has a lot of these ticked off, long patent life and vaccines which have been demonstrated multiple times in the clinic as being safe to use and effective.

IMHO it may not be as crazy an idea as we may imagine.

marcusl2
18/8/2023
16:39
I for one am definitely not a climate change denier, the climate has already changed 3 times today and there is still 8 hrs left. whoever dropped the slogan " Global Warming " and replaced it with " Climate Change " should be awarded a Nobel Prize for coming up with the greatest marketing phrase ever invented. Does anyone know why in a lot of these catastrophic fires why the trees burn from the inside or don't burn at all, seems very strange you would have thought the trees would be first to burn if a fire started naturally.
panama7
18/8/2023
15:55
5455 -
How very true

the real lozan
18/8/2023
15:31
There is no doubt whatsoever, Ruck, that this thread has a lot more than its fair share of nutters. If it isn't one derangement syndrome it is another....
markingtime
18/8/2023
13:44
Ruck -
When you say = "(he's a climate change denier as well)" Are WE ALL to presume that you are NOT a ' climate change denier ' ???
Perhaps, a 'climate change supporter' ???
Some might opine = 'Global (man made) warming'/ now 'climate change' is right up there with the 'INVENTED £8+ a share myth' misplaced support.
Some might opine = Take away the 'Global (man made) warming'/ now 'climate change'
many, if not ALL the problems/FEARS some cling to disipate
And life appears not to be so bad after all...Filtered or not.

the real lozan
18/8/2023
11:44
MT,

"When you say "thats a bit strong", Ruck, I assume you mean he's barking mad?"

No, that's not what I said or meant. We don't know for sure who's barking mad. It could be any of us or all of us, who knows?

ruckrover
18/8/2023
10:06
Why not start a new thread for your ravings?
Just a thought.

dominiccummings
18/8/2023
09:51
When you say "thats a bit strong", Ruck, I assume you mean he's barking mad?
markingtime
17/8/2023
22:53
MT, you will never find out, you just don't get it . How many times does Mr Billy Goats have to tell you, it's all about getting mRNA into the global populations arms. Worth watching a recent speech by Senator Malcolm Roberts in Queensland Parliament. I know you won't , cowards would rather live in denial than face the truth.
panama7
17/8/2023
09:23
There seem to be some stirrings in the media re a new Covid variant.....wonder how Scancell's vax would work as compared to more specific tailored ones?
markingtime
16/8/2023
14:50
I invested in SCLP after reading about Modi-1, but I am hoping SCIB1 will surprise on the upside.
I believe there are quite a few with SCLP, on their watchlists who would prefer to take less risk and add on positive news. Rewards will be far less, especially if SCIB1 turns out to be a possible blockbuster.

rogerbridge
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