and then I saw ur June pick........Hmmmm, maybe.Looking good and with announcements right around the corner.
While searching for some good tips for November - IMU attracted my eyes.https://www.asx.com.au/asx/share-price-research/company/[URL]https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20191021/pdf/449psvd7xwws5q.pdf[/URL]View attachment 87431
Ha, sounds like your being haunted.
Yes, up 9% and even a bit more now. Got to break through 4c to see blue sky but setting up nicely to have a crack at it. Certainly dancing up the bollies line and a strong ascending wedge.
Looking good and with announcements right around the corner.
FrugalHaha, another 7% today.
I am wondering if Monday morning goes like this...
The scene, a massive, stinky hairy removalist (non gender specific.. hahaha) is carrying a cardboard box to the truck, " Eh bro, there's something leaking in this cardboard box, eh. It's all over my hands."... Other guy on truck back, "don't worry cuz, that single strip of sticky tape will hold it, toss it up quickly so we go get some chickens for lunch bro"
F.Rock
after trading halt and capital raise, the price went down south again.
It is a trick the promoters are doing I think.
- Artificially jack the price so that people (Ha ! Insto who are supposedly to be cleverer to be SI under SI 708) can commit to buy at an elevated prince with notional reduction, only to be seen that they have busted their investment. From 0.06 on 22nd Nov, the price today has come to 0.04 (33% reduction ). I think the downslide would be continued giving the opportunity to buy again from market.
https://www.asx.com.au/asx/markets/priceLookup.do?by=asxCodes&asxCodes=IMU
- View attachment 98847Then comes the loyal stupid investor. With the CR, they get nothing. It reminds me the BWX Capital raise. they have had a short fall but did not allow the normal holders to be rewarded with excess application but chosen their friends to sell the short fall and paying them commission too. I was angry then and wrote the CEO/Chairman about the shameful act. They replied saying, the directors used their discretion. Thankfully they did and saved my money. BWX down fall is known to every one. I sold out and had a grin.
- I am afraid to see something fishy with IMU - should I quit ? Ironically if I would have quited prior to end of November, my money would have saved more than 25%. But not a whinger, the rise on my portfolio in one month's has been phenomenal. So let me wait and see.
https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20191202/pdf/44c63x9sjqyrgw.pdf
Very informative . Thanks mate. I need to dig on Hooper. I could have sold as in a month it gave me 100 PC rise but capital gain resisted me. But now I lost 50 PC almost from the peak level and CGT will still bite.That's biotechs for you. It's interesting how the price always goes up before the capital raise and comes back down again after!
IMU came onto my watchlist at some point recently because of early positive clinical results but I have not looked into it further because I am personally not impressed with the chairman Paul Hopper (who owns just over 2% and helps himself to $422k of salary plus incentives as the chair (according to the figures I have).
My opinion is based on Hooper's involvement with Kazia Therapeutics and my questions around the ethics of how he went about trading in the Kazia shares he acquired through his involvement in Kazia's acquisition of Genetech's GD-0084. Anyway, long story, but there is some opinion about that Hopper, for what ever reasons, went about trading his Kazia holding in a manner that absolutely trashed the Kazia share price earlier in 2019.
I think in Australia that is one of the problems with Biotechs, they are often headed and spruked by "entrepreneurs". My only suggestion to anyone looking to invest in biotechs is don't invest what you are not prepared to lose.
That's biotechs for you. It's interesting how the price always goes up before the capital raise and comes back down again after!
I think in Australia that is one of the problems with Biotechs, they are often headed and spruked by "entrepreneurs". My only suggestion to anyone looking to invest in biotechs is don't invest what you are not prepared to lose.
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