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SCLP Scancell Holdings Plc

9.70
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Jan 2025 - 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% 9.70 9.50 10.00 9.75 9.75 9.75 2,795,799 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -5.86M -0.0057 -17.11 100.57M
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 9.70p. Over the last year, Scancell shares have traded in a share price range of 8.86p to 19.50p.

Scancell currently has 1,036,781,403 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Scancell is £100.57 million. Scancell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -17.11.

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04/10/2024
06:50
"I will buy more later today"A generally accepted strategy in investments is buy the lows and sell the highs, you seem to be buying the highs, lows and everything in between. What's the rationale behind that?
ruckrover
04/10/2024
06:28
its not one sided ....

however it does point a finger at the potential leader of the conservatives

another own Goal ....

inanaco
04/10/2024
06:23
Starmer and Labour a time bomb

Argentina vows to gain ‘full sovereignty’ of the Falklands with ‘concrete action’ after Chagos deal
Foreign minister hails end to ‘outdated practices’ after Starmer’s deal to give up the Chagos Islands

what has the 20% voting for this left wing cabal

and probably worse the 80% that didn't Done ....

The conservatives went left while talking right they had to go ..

but to elect more left .................. crazy

inanaco
04/10/2024
06:10
Its interesting that with all there trials ongoing Marcus ... they have no "wow" data
and considering they have the data, i can't remember hearing BNT111 in Advanced Melanoma.

so it come across as waffle really of jam tomorrow

they just don't have the impact of 85% ORR

however they clearly see the Virus market as huge potential and they see they can improve by aligning with the majors ability to market product

so Biontech started out as a cancer vaccine developer without great results leading to a Virus based vaccine which is now funding the pipeline

Scancell has a great Cancer vaccines ...... with great results and proven Virus capability

I refer back to the wonderful world of Dr Kim ..... Inovio ... and its $1.7 b cash spend on R and D to achieve what exactly

lets wait and see what £80m can do in the hands of a genius

I will buy more later today

inanaco
03/10/2024
20:37
Bermudashorts

Below is link to a podcast with Bloomberg's Sam Fazeli interviewing BioNTech's Chief Strategy Officer, Ryan Richardson. May be of interest to some here.



(I would suggest from 10 mins)

marcusl2
03/10/2024
16:51
learn to spell or loose weight fat fingers
inanaco
03/10/2024
16:44
GL Moljen.
Now he is an expert on soot.
Like watching the Sooty ad Sweep show.
Sooty pontificating about his expertise and Loz just Sweeping him away in one fell swoo

ivyspivey
03/10/2024
15:26
Labour are operating with impunity now Chagos Islands
inanaco
03/10/2024
11:53
GUFFAW -
Simply amazing how HE is compelled to rise to the fly

the real lozan
03/10/2024
11:38
WTP

The company has provided over ten million syringes for large polio eradication campaigns across the globe, but there are many other important therapeutic and vaccine applications where the technology can be applied. The recently announced strategic partnership with Scancell to develop a DNA vaccine for advanced melanoma using the PharmaJet delivery system is an excellent example. PharmaJet is poised to redefine the field of vaccine and therapeutics delivery, and I am looking forward to joining them on their journey.”

marcusl2
03/10/2024
11:31
A major component of soot is black carbon

an amorphous blob of lots of different stuff-- there are buckyballs in soot, and bits of carbon nanotubes, and flakes of graphene, and probably tiny stretches where the atoms are arranged in the right way to make diamond. All of these bits butt up against each other

funny stuff goes from worthless to fortunes .....

just like Latent Heat .... he (IQ157 loz) does not understand carbon crystals


""""I, along,no doubt, with many many folks, will be unfamiliar with what 'ssot crystal's even if such a thing ezists, are ???"""

What is a carbon crystal?

Carbon crystals typically refer to crystalline forms of carbon, such as diamond and graphite. Diamond is a carbon allotrope where carbon atoms are arranged in a crystal lattice structure, giving it its hardness and brilliance.5 Jan 2024

inanaco
03/10/2024
11:17
I, along,no doubt, with many many folks, will be unfamiliar with what 'ssot crystal's even if such a thing exists, are ???
.
" approx £15k ...nearly the same as i make on a 1p movement '
.
I, along,no doubt, with many many folks, may observe, that =
'approx £15k ...nearly the same as YOU *LOSE* on a 1p DOWNWARD movement'
Amounting to over £90,000 LOSS since mid August
.
Just for balance

the real lozan
03/10/2024
10:56
probably quite a bit if you grow soot crystal's
inanaco
03/10/2024
10:03
We have this morning a man here to carry-out 'ramenage' ...'chimney sweep'
a requirement certificate for house insurance.
I was wondering if the *expert* would like to tell him =
A - How he is doing it WRONG
B - How he should be doing it
C - How much 'value' there is to be made from the resulting *MINTED* soot.

the real lozan
03/10/2024
07:58
Moljen so sorry to hear your dad’s situation and echo everyone’s best wishes.
Should assertively but politely ask for all options and discuss with the experts.
Is he atvthe Freeman.

ivyspivey
03/10/2024
02:49
Thanks Pharmaboy . . . anyone care to clarify ?
torquayfan
02/10/2024
19:33
Moljen,

Oncologists across the UK are recruiting patients to this clinical trial with Head and Neck Cancer, Renal Cell Cancer and Triple Negative Breast Cancer. If you are not currently receiving treatment or are starting treatment with a checkpoint inhibitor, for any one of these cancer types and are interested to learn more about the ModiFY study please inform your cancer doctor and/or the research team at the e-mail address: modifyenquiries@scancell.co.uk.

RCC. Or the patient has histologically or cytologically confirmed SCCHN scheduled to have curative intent surgical resection.

If it is RCC the inclusion criteria is listed here;


Best wishes.

marcusl2
02/10/2024
19:28
Mol -
Bon courage

the real lozan
02/10/2024
19:18
Moljen,
Sorry to hear about your dad, I hope you get the best treatment for him and a good outcome.

ruckrover
02/10/2024
18:42
Moljen,

Below is a post to you copied across from Violindog on lse:



Moljen, sorry to read your news about your dad. Firstly, see if your dad's hospital is one of the trial sites. Remember, your dad can insist with his GP to be treated at a hospital of his choice. All hospitals that run clinical trials will have research nurses. A main part of their role is to recruit patients... it may sound odd to the lay person but they will have a far greater insight into the potential eligibility ...more so than the patients medical team. Research nurses will have the "power" to commence bloods, investigations and refer to trial medical teams. They don't need the patients named Consultant agreeing to the patient being enrolled into the trial. This is because hospitals receive so much money for each patient recruited....hence trial nurses trawl for patients and individual medical teams can not obstruct the process. They will most likely trawl the data of any new patient and make assessments for eligibility... and then directly approach the patient. So , if your dad's hospital is a Moditope trial hospital the research nurses will most likely review his medical notes and assess if he is suitable for the trial. But its well worth asking to speak to a trial nurse and asking what the current options are available. Also , ask the medical team about any trials available, cover all options.

Wishing you both all my best. Golden rule for getting the best NHS treatment....be kind and polite... but at the same time be passively aggressive

bermudashorts
02/10/2024
18:34
Moljen, that must have been a dreadful shock to you all, wishing your Dad all the very best and hope the surgery leaves him clear of cancer.
bermudashorts
02/10/2024
18:25
Sorry to hear that Mojen, I hope things work out well for you dad.
miavoce
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