Wysiwyg
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What's going on with this stock? The price has been hammered - now even with the sub prime jitters this is getting ridiculous. Down from 2.20 to 1 in a few weeks. $1 today! This hasn't had any form of recovery at all. It just keeps dropping.
Are their trials going badly and people jumping ship? I thought their product was basically a sure thing.... the preliminary trial results have been excellent.
Anyone have any ideas?
Perhaps just major stop-loss triggers that keep pushing it down.
A couple of observations:
Almost 60% of Fermiscan shareholding is in 3 investment companies: if any one of them was seriously squeezed for cash that might explain some of the sell-off.
A new arrival on the Fermiscan scene is the Synchrotron installed in Melbourne, with which Fermiscan is 'holding discussions'. (ASX announcement). Hitherto I understand Fermiscan has had Synchrotron work done in the USA. All of which could be very good news, or perhaps opens up opportunities for another player in Fermiscan's game? Or exposes some of their optomism to the harsh eye of local review?
I agree that a plummet in a small stock is discouraging. One gets the idea that there is always a small pool of well-informed shareholders who get the jump on any news, good or bad.
Curiouser and curiouser.
Despite strict validation trial criteria for hair collection, a significant number of the hair samples collected to date were excluded from the trial because of damage caused through treatments such as dyes, perms or chemical straightening. Progress of the trial has been delayed by the required revision of hair collection criteria and the need to collect further samples. Completion of the trial is now expected in late 2007.
I had the impression that the latest trial data was quite encouraging, yet the SP rose for all of 15 minutes the next day before plummeting back to around the $1 mark???? What gives
* Validation trials should be completed before the year end
* With consistent results from the remaining samples, commercial roll out is expected in 2008
i just pick up some along the way down ... very risky but could be very rewarding as trails were good and sub holder is buying
My memory seems to recall the big machine they need for their technology was one of the problems I foresaw. Can't remember the name though.
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