First heads up was the Wolf leaving and the changes to management - they put the more business savvy guy (but still got science cred) as CEO and left to science guru to the science.
At this stage I still thought it was closer to going down the tubes though as the cash burn was crazy and they just didn't seem t get that you always want 1-2 years cash - they seemed to always believe they were going to sign a monster deal and be eternally cash flow positive. You can see how that turned out.
I thought the Hocking family was the only survival option in the end and I was still going to stay away.
Then I made a phone call. It was the first time I had spoken to anyone from the company - no offense to Nick but he seemed to be more suited to a company that was much further advanced then PYC was at the time - he was over promising and under delivering and I don't think any of it was his fault - stuff like this takes 5-10 years not 1-2.
Anyway - I started thinking about the technology, then the biotech sector and the heat (that I expect to last a year or 2 more) and then the Peptidreams comparison and figured that PYC with cash in the bank gets a clear run for the next 12 months at least and it looks like it will have a major shareholder with 20-40% of the company (read between the lines - the free float in this will be very small so 'if' it has good news it could run very quickly - I think 10c is going to be possible but I will just stick with 3-5c as a prediction).
I know I have said this before but have you ever seen a less promoted CR in all your life? I think the people (or person) advising the Hockings is very switched on and they have no problem holding a large parcel and I am willing to support/participate in that. I will review along the way as the cash burn still concerns me but for now I am happy to be in a cashed up biotech in this market that obviously has billion dollar potential (in a long time) and the management is being refocussed in the right direction.
All that matters now is how many I get allocated. If I get scaled a lot then I will probably lose interest but if I get my requested allocation (which I see as likely cause I'm not sure many existing shareholders are going to care over the Christmas break) the I will be a keen follower for some time I suspect.
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Mkt cap ! $784.4M |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
$1.42 | $1.42 | $1.34 | $767.6K | 565.1K |
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No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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1 | 9300 | $1.33 |
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Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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$1.35 | 94318 | 1 |
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No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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1 | 9300 | 1.330 |
3 | 10400 | 1.320 |
1 | 6000 | 1.310 |
1 | 1000 | 1.300 |
1 | 15873 | 1.260 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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1.350 | 94318 | 1 |
1.370 | 20000 | 1 |
1.400 | 50000 | 1 |
1.420 | 26097 | 2 |
1.425 | 15000 | 1 |
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