RE:RE:RE:HEY, ' ANONYMOUSE' FOSSI. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUYFossi,
There is no doubt that the overall sentiment in the market has recently turned negative.
You have always been positive on CZO so I am surprised by your somewhat pessimistic view. We should be hearing from McMaster on the results of animal studies for Y-BG in a few months. Somewhat delayed is the UofA efficacy studies on sodium alginate and other carriers for CoQ10.
Why the change in tone given there has been no negative material news, is it just the lack of material news?
fossi_2002 wrote: I am an investment manager, not a speculator. For your information ISA: I sold
Ceapro shares on 12/31!!! and not bought!!!
My assessment of the overall situation on the stock market is negative and I
expect a decline in the DOW to around 25,000 points. Therefore I also sold my
positions in e.g. Verde, Nubeva and some more.
I could therefore also imagine Ceapro falling back to 40c or even below.
I have recently also contacted Gilles through Jenene and received immediate
response from him.
The contents of this I can not comment here, because they are confidential!
However, it is not relevant information that anyone else can not get.
I will try to contact Gilles again today to get one or the other answer for us
shareholders with regard to the 27th of January.
I am not happy about the current development either. We are now soon in
February and the shareholders are working with a "current" presentation from
Ceapro from September. There is nothing to do with that as an investor.
The path towards Phytomedicine must now show first successes in the near
future. Always only "fantasy", "possibilities" or "probabilities" do not pay off in the
balance sheet.
If not - Ceapro has to reflect on its core business and pay a dividend to the
shareholders from the profit.