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Thanks Captain.
Curious about the destinations.
GLTU
You live up to your name as a survivor.
Many more years for you I hope.
GLTU
Thanks Captain.
GLTU
Great summary aek.
Thanks.
GLTU
Unbelievable.
Fortunately, it is not that difficult to find out who these 'powerful firms' were and to ask them the necessary questions.
Maybe Cofer can contribute.
Thanks for sharing sentiment.
GLTU
Same here Gus.
GLTU
Thank you for sharing TDD.
Well done !
GLTU
Thanks for sharing RRH.
And Henry.
GLTU
Thank you Captain, as always.
GLTU
Why don't you just answer the question asked?
You use a diversionary maneuver (a counter question) without addressing the question further.
This way, as almost always, you change the subject.
Never honest, just lies.
Nevercure down the drain again.
Numbers out.
Thanks Captain.
GLTU
" Bloomberg News reports that Citadel has sued SEC over the new rules ".
They are digging their own grave.
hurrah!
GLTAL
Thank you for your response Dr. Bala
Of course I am aware of what you write.
Sometimes I really have the urge to lash out at those idiots (criminals).
Often I like your comments and responses to the distorted, misinformation those guys provide.
I find your comments funny and beautifully formulated.
I also do this to make the post in question 'visible' to new visitors to ihub NWBO.
Thanks for your many interesting posts here.
All the best to you.
Man, man, every time you are bombarded with facts from every corner of the ring that refute your lies. You get knocked out again and again.
You have to have an incredibly large concrete slab in front of your head to just keep going.
Freak.
Thanks Captain.
GLTU
" What is the timeline for MHRA approval " ?
" MHRA acceptance of an application under the new Notification Scheme will be confirmed within 14 calendar days from the application received effective date and authorisation by the MHRA will be granted unless any criterion is not suitably met " .
https://www.google.com/search?q=What+is+the+time+between+submission+and+acceptance+of+a+application+at+MHRA+%3F&rlz=1C1CHBD_nlNL901NL901&oq=What+is+the+time+between+submission+and+acceptance+of+a+application+at+MHRA+%3F&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCjM1NzQ2ajBqMTWoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
GLTU
Thanks froggmister,
This really doesn't say that they will issue a press release when they have submitted the application, I think.
Would this be mandatory?
And any acceptance by MHRA, does it have to be announced via a PR?
GLTU
Yes, I know Doc.
I once had options from Nasdaq companies.
Ridiculous spreads.
I talked about options trading on the AEX, the Dutch share and options markets.
Big differebce.
Best to you.
Are you worshiping the golden calf while Moses is on the mountain?
tryn,
If the PPP is $5, there may be multi-year options.
You must understand that such a price for multi-year options can never cost the same or more than $5.
Otherwise you buy 100 shares (or multiple) and sell (you then have the right to sell, this is called 'writing') a option with exercise price $5 and you then have a construction that costs $0 and can yield a profit.
Namely when the expiration date passes. With a PPP of 0 it does not cost anything, with a PPP of 5 on expiration you have 5 profit and, for example, with a PPP of 12 you have 7 profit per share.
So I would say: a 3-year option (Oct 2026) with an exercise price of $5 could now cost about $3.
A 2 year option $2,- etc
If you expect a large increase, you can consider multi-year options as the multiplier in that case is larger than with the share alone.
However, the risk of losing your money is greater.
There are plenty of possibilities .
Good luck tryn.
Continued Tryn.
You do not have to buy and sell the shares, but you trade the option.
Suppose you buy an option today with expiration January 2024 (term 3 months) exercise price $15 (assuming the price is now $10), for example, you pay a $1 premium (so your price is $100).
For example, if the price suddenly rises to $16 next week, your option ($1 in the money) will rise along with it and yield, say, $3 ($300).
You can then trade it on the options market at around that price.
If you wait until the expiration date, the price must be above $15, otherwise you will lose your investment.
With multi-year options you pay a higher premium because you have more time before expiration and the price therefore has longer to rise (or not).
I hope it's a bit clearer for you now, but too much at once is confusing.
If you have any specific questions about this, just ask me.
GLTU
tryn,
I used to trade a lot in options (in Holland) and know something about it.
If options are introduced (which is very likely if they are listed on Nasdaq or Nyse), the exercise price will of course depend on the price at the time the options are introduced.
What is also important is the volatility of the share during that period.
The more fluctuation in the price (both up and down), the higher the price of the option.
Multi-year options also take this into account. If volatility decreases, the price of the option will decrease in the meantime. When increasing, the same is reversed. This is determined by the options traders. If volatility increases, the option price will increase in the meantime.
You can always sell your options at any time (before the expiration date).
The share price does not then have to be above the expiration price.
Example:
NWBO is listed on the Nasdaq with a PPP of $10 and is very volatile.
The potential is recognized and estimated to be enormous. The cash position is also of great importance. For example, the option trader will ask $1.50 for a 3-month option with strike price $12.50. 1 option then costs $150 and gives you the right to purchase 100 shares for a price of $12.50 (before the expiration date of course. You actually pay $12.50 + $1.50 = $14 per share. The price
is on or before expiration, for example at $25, then you have $11 profit per share.
You can then simply sell the option with a strike price of $10 to the option trader for $15. Next one more post.
Thanks for your response TTsr.
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GLTU
I agree with you flipper.
As soon as DCvax (+ possibly Poli ICLC), will be the new SOC for GBM and rGBM,
the CIs will no longer be anything but additions.
The greatest value is of course in destroying the cancer cells, so DCvax.
CIs, there are several of them.
And when single they also have ugly side effects, I once learned from you.
And then we haven't even talked about the tumor agnostic aspect.
I think Merck has little choice and will have to dig deep into its pockets.
Otherwise that $21 billion in turnover could end up with another company.
NWBO of course.
GLTU
" Merck has been looking for deals to protect itself from eventual revenue loss as patents on Keytruda begin to expire toward the end of the decade. The company reported nearly $21 billion in Keytruda sales last year.27 apr 2023 " .
https://www.google.com/search?q=How+much+revenues+makes+Merck+yearly+with+Keytruda+%3F&rlz=1C1CHBD_nlNL901NL901&oq=How+much+revenues+makes+Merck+yearly+with+Keytruda+%3F&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigATIHCAMQIRigATIHCAQQIRigAdIBCjMwOTcyajBqMTWoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
bid: $0.8210
Ask $0.8449
????
Same here.
Hoffmann,
I have a white paper about a company I was invested in.
The company was naked shorted to almost 0 and then bought for next to nothing by Google,
although it was in 2009, very interesting.
At that time we were powerless.
The technology company was called On2.
The writer has written a beautiful and clear white paper about this horrific experience.
If you are interested I will send it to you.
I do need an email then.
Best to you.
Thank you for your great D.D. dstock and for sharing this.
It therefore very much appears that Merck is also working on production capacity and in particular that it probably concerns DCvax + Keytruda (and of course ICLC).
Best to you .
BIO,
" It will be a huge improvement and change to the markets"
A VERY NECESSARY CHANGE!
GLTU
Bravo Bright Boy !
Well spoken.
Best to you.
Great news Rh2022.
Thanks for sharing.
GLTU
Great post VectorWaveRider.
Welcome to the board.
GLTU
My condolences.
Very sad to read that.
Best to you.
Fantastic hoff !
Thanks for sharing.
GLTU
Thanks Captain.
Good to know.
GLTU
Congrats drugrunner.
Falling price with relatively low volumes:
Market makers and hedgies are digging their own grave even deeper.
GLTU
Don't know about that.
GLTU
Indeed, and we are still far from reaching 1.7 billion.
GLTU