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SLA - Solagran Limited

25% rise today on ann....this is going places....remember that this stuff can be bought legaly over the internet in the US (and other countries), as long as it is approved for use in Russia...that circumvents having to have it approved in the US....I'm up an average of 50% in 4 months, and I don't think I'll ever sell these!......the dividend could eventualy be several times the current SP...:p:

It seems to me that a partnership has been achieved...and that is good news....It means a level of trust, and a belief in the product and the management skills, has been reached.....full steam ahead...large scale production is imenant me thinks....... :)
 
I sent this to my Brother in an email...thought it worth repeating here.............whatever....


"Sla is going well too....I'm up about 50%...they jumped another 25% yesterday, and I expect them to fly away once they are up to full production and have completed all Australian trials.....one Aus trial result made them jump nearly 50% so more good results may have a similar effect. The reason they haven't already taken off on the Russian trials, is that traders don't realy trust the Russian results.....as soon as an Aussie result came out the SP took off.....you work out how many successful Russian trials there have been, then you can see the SP rise with each one that is repeated here in OZ, and it becomes a verry attractive share to hold."
 
rub92me said:
Well, Pacer, I haven't researched this one, but I did notice that many microcap Biotech companies have a habit of cranking out announcements very regularly. They tend to describe future market potential in the billions of dollars, etc. etc. They conveniently neglect to mention that they are not likely to get more than 0.01 % of that future market within the next 5 years. Only a few of them manage to stay afloat long enough to see their product(s) to market. But your comments are definitely good for a chuckle and a punt is a punt .. :p:

Regular ann's seem to be having the right effect......up again today on another ann!

Am I the only one here who owns any shares in this....It should be classed as a breakout alert!....it's up over 40% in a week.
 
You're not the only one pacer!!

I picked up some @ 25.5 last week and am very happy!!!

I want to put a lot more cash into them but I am not prepared to at this stage until I see some revenue being generated.

When they start showing some income, I'll buy a lot more.

When did you get in?
 
I got in when my liver started to disintergrate fom excessive alcohol consumption....lol........22.5c and 23.5c......it's up 16% again today....wooohooo.

:)
 
hi pacer, you're crazy as *&)(*, but you're a WINNER :D :D :D

Congratulations :)

Also, the Australian listings are great news for this company. Getting TGA approval is NO EASY FEAT. If this dips, I may just land myself a small parcel.
 
pacer said:
I got in when my liver started to disintergrate fom excessive alcohol consumption....lol....------
:)

Like last night after NMSs' AGM yesty??? :p: (read his NMS thread 1.30AM ppls) hehehe :D

WIsh I'd listened to you on this one :banghead: & you told me your no "Great Sage". :eek:
 
A good time to get on OTS is now....Profit takers just dumped a heap...30c now!.........
Don't panic!......Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy.....
 
All is good again.......just profit takers....still more buyers coming in....If it had dropped much more I would have sold what's left of my liver to get more....lol
 
Out Too Soon said:
Like last night after NMSs' AGM yesty??? :p: (read his NMS thread 1.30AM ppls) hehehe :D

WIsh I'd listened to you on this one :banghead: & you told me your no

HOW DO YOU kNOW I'M NOT A 'HER' & not a 'him'......LOL:)
 
pacer said:
Out Too Soon said:
Like last night after NMSs' AGM yesty??? :p: (read his NMS thread 1.30AM ppls) hehehe

WIsh I'd listened to you on this one :banghead: & you told me your no

HOW DO YOU kNOW I'M NOT A 'HER' & not a 'him'......LOL:)

OK, I'm on the other side of Oz so I guess fairly I'm safe in sayin' this, - If you're a "SHE" Pacer you're a pretty scary "SHE". :p: ROFL

Oh, & clear your priv msgs' it's full. :p:
 
Caliente,

You are wrong in a number of your statements..
If you are asking who is going to vote labor or liberal you don't test 5 year olds you only test voters.
If I am testing patients have memory loss I need test only those people who are suffering memory loss. Even 25 patients is significant. It all depends on the population you are testing. In this case you are not testing the entire Australian population only a very small percentage. AND if you are testing only a small population you can make very confident predictions using only a small sample.

Remember those Gallup polls they use to determine voter opinions for Australia are done on only about 1000 people.

The results are correct. The results are significant. The results are vaild. AND they have and will stand up to any scrutiny. AND the results are only confirming what has been tested over and over again overseas.

Cheers
 
Ummmm Doh.....If you fully research this here you will find that the number of patients is closer to 60,000....only a small number of aussies have been tested with similar results.....This will rock on.....you want them shares cheaper....go elsewhere to downramp this one matey.......see you at $6,and that is from an independant evaluation....:)

PS I did the Sauna treatment too....It was rather invigorating....just ask the missus....hehe.....:cautious:
 
killer said:
did this forum just push the price up today by 7cents because it looks like their a long long way from making these products commercially.
correct me if im wrong but these are all preliminary trials..... clinical trials can take up to 6 years to confirm dosage, efficacy or tolerability. to be marketed do they need to complete these clinical trials????

Sauna therapy has gone commercial with goood results.....THE BIG ONE------ROPREN will be available shortly.....Easy money here and it's not like a mine....trees are renewable.....carbon credits included!....hehe
 
pacer said:
This will rock on.....you want them shares cheaper....go elsewhere to downramp this one matey.......see you at $6,and that is from an independant evaluation....:)

hi pacer, i find your downramping comment funny seeing as I've already said in my post previously, congratulations on SLA, you're on a winner.

Also I've been objectively contributing to this thread, so really no reply to your latest post. Yes I mentioned I'd pick up a parcel if there was a dip, but is that downramping?!?!

Anyway, as for $6, hey who knows, its the stockmarket ^_^

Now a question for you, where's the independent evaluation that says SLA will reach $6?
 
Caliente said:
hi pacer, i find your downramping comment funny seeing as I've already said in my post previously, congratulations on SLA, you're on a winner.

Also I've been objectively contributing to this thread, so really no reply to your latest post. Yes I mentioned I'd pick up a parcel if there was a dip, but is that downramping?!?!

Anyway, as for $6, hey who knows, its the stockmarket ^_^

Now a question for you, where's the independent evaluation that says SLA will reach $6?

It's behind the bar at my local....wanna come over and have a look?

This has been tested and tried for over 50 years...it'd be in the bin if it wasn't a goer.......oops maybe we should downramp it so we can get it cheaper....oops too late...hehe
 
Sorry Cal...been offline switching from DODO to IINET, been watching the news and it all sounds good, I especialy liked the AGM that wat broadcast, and the fact we have the Russian Mafia protecting our patents...lol

Merry Xmas
 
Wanna hear some sense from me for a change......

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damn...I wanted it to fall.....news iminent....I wanted to buy cheaper....perhaps I will, but not likely huh!

any comments on my last post?
 
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