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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% | 11.50 | 11.00 | 12.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pharmaceutical Preparations | 0 | -5.86M | -0.0063 | -18.25 | 106.7M |
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27/11/2024 12:42 | Professor Durrant highlighted that cohort one demonstrated an 84% disease control rate, with 72% of tumours shrinking and 20% completely clearing. The most exciting outcome was an 80% progression-free survival rate at six months, signalling durable and significant tumour control. This data underscores the potential for longer-term benefits in advanced cancer therapy. She emphasised the importance of progression-free survival as a predictor for overall survival and explained its role as the endpoint for upcoming phase two/three registration studies. The discussion also covered the next steps in the trial, updates on iSCIB1+, and the company's other programs, including Modi-1 and their antibody platform. Quoting Professor Durrant: “Once we get control of the tumour, we seem to maintain control.” | marcusl2 | |
27/11/2024 12:23 | Clear blue sky... 25 C in the sun S facing terrace Oak woodlands near and far off turning Golden.... for those with eyes to see might have something to do with it. Meanwhile, YOU folks focus on 'Money... CRISIS' | the real lozan | |
27/11/2024 12:19 | I do get it .... we voted leave | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 11:58 | YOU simply don't 'get it' do YOU | the real lozan | |
27/11/2024 10:59 | so that will be two of the major economies in the EU in Political crisis ... so whats gone wrong .... ? | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 10:56 | you will be missed .... How will we get an update of French Rural life ..... before and after the bailout ? with the deficit set to rise to 7pc next year and bonds hitting new highs oh a rerate of french debt coming .... and the EU central bank probably having to buy the bonds until the EU says enough is enough ... | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 09:51 | well i paid Ivy ... that was honesty LOL and he paid me ... but will he honestly back labour again ? | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 09:50 | "at the end of the day, my cheque will not bounce"That's not a measure of wealth just honesty. | ruckrover | |
27/11/2024 09:36 | you read to many silly comments from Ivy ... and while you are making money "hand over fist" your bragging .... PMSL | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 09:27 | Yes inane....we know you are a dreamer who is committed to an apparent bottomless pit because you're in too deep. We also know you make a living in the parking kiosk...well done you. Some of us prefer investing in something that makes us money hand over fist as it soars in the right direction. Not something that dilutes to oblivion as it falls. But we pays our money...and takes our choice ! | 2tyke | |
27/11/2024 09:01 | You only have to look at France to see what could happen here .... loss of control .... There is a high likelihood that the Barnier government will collapse over the next month without passing a budget, unable to rein in runaway fiscal deficits that subvert the cohesion of monetary union. telegraph | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 08:52 | its about commitment, not bragging you talk a lot but can't buy i talk a lot but can buy, and do you talk about others making millions on bitcoin ? well at least you can post to somebody that actually might make millions from scancell Winners do not care, i am not ashamed that i have made money in my life and have investments that generate a very significant income nobody gave them to me ... I worked for it ! you can measure success in any way you like at the end of the day, my cheque will not bounce | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 08:49 | Inflation cycles as all metrics do. We have periods of high and low inflation. Don't fall for central bank 'guff'. It's how they have handled it which has created the problems. By removing gold standards they have de-based currency. Inflation is actually the rate of circulation of the money supply. Not only have they printed billions and billions of more dollars...but they have allowed the same notes to be loaned out multiples of times. That's your ponzi scheme which will come crashing down. I certainly make no apologies for investing in the most lucrative asset of all time ! One that's truly inflation proof. | 2tyke | |
27/11/2024 08:43 | It's the little people like you inane who feel the need to brag about money. We all know how intrinsically poor these types are ! | 2tyke | |
27/11/2024 08:38 | well if nobody wants your currency its value will fall ..... to defend it you need to raise interest rates to make it more attractive however the falling currency makes exports easier .... and imports more expensive a self balancing system downside is the sanctions stopping the exports if you are ejected from the world monetary system you really are walking a tight rope | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 08:32 | Inflation is felt in the buying power of currencies but not caused by currencies themselves. Central banks print money when there is an underying need to do so. A finite currency cannot fix the undelying issues, it just makes it more difficult to manage the consequences. Even worse, it takes further away the focus from whar really matters. If you think that everything is about money in this world, this will be 1000x more pronounced in a world with finite currency. Finite currencies aren't a shortcut to fixing the wrongs of this world, it is a shortcut to thinking. And by the way (and what makes it really stupid in this case), who has more natural reserves, Africa, Russia, China, Australia, North America, Central/South America, India, Turkey or the UK? Or is the plan to compete with the others to conquer them. FFS | sci102 | |
27/11/2024 08:30 | what would be interesting is Ivy's take now ? is he still committed to the labour party ideology don't worry Ivy i admitted i jumped ship from the conservatives because votes from members are ignored ... I have since joined reform | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 08:23 | "and How much have you made talking about it ?"Does he do after dinner speeches then? | ruckrover | |
27/11/2024 08:10 | and How much have you made talking about it ? | inanaco | |
27/11/2024 08:04 | As usual sci102 everything you spout is complete nonsense. The Bitcoin splits or 'halvings' every 4 years serve to ensure it's rarity and competition for the ultimate inflation proof prize. Sub-divisions are merely a way of enabling Bitcoin to be used as 'real money'....which of course it is. There will only ever be 21 million of these coins. The most lucrative investment human beings have ever known. Gold is being discovered all the time. Not so inflation proof and more difficult to subdivide and use as money. Also storage costs and problems with theft. Bitcoin is impossible to steal compared to dollars because the system is completely decentralised. Any robber would have to take over hundreds of nodes which confirm transactions...impos For you green campaigners, gold mining is also more environmentally unfriendly and disrupts life in usually the poorest nations. Bitcoin mining is becoming greener by the year with many miners heading towards zero carbon. In parts of Africa, it is only Bitcoin mining using solar energy which is keeping the local economy running............. I won't even mention EW or technical analysis because you haven't got the very first clue. | 2tyke | |
27/11/2024 07:59 | No, I mean you are an idiot. | sci102 | |
27/11/2024 07:56 | "You're an idiot Ruck."I think what you mean is I have expressed an opinion that you have a different opinion on? | ruckrover |
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