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Ripley94 30 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hi Loads Thanks interesting we share SXX, ( you looked at EML similar product ? ) HUR AND ULVR. Of your others just had a very qwick scan of charts how was AAU , ITM , and even more so PHE ever a “stan” stock . confused . I did see RED has spiked id be tempted to take profit . Good luck once again Ripley .

loadsadough 30 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hello Ripley94. These are the stocks I hold today. AAU, ITM, PRSM, HUR, PHE, SEE, SXX, RED, ULVR, VRS, FFX, and SDI. So far today RED is up 11.18% from the MoneyAM chart. Loadsadough

loadsadough 30 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hello Ripley94. Yes you are correct I have a lot in the AIM market. SXX will be going up over the years so I stay invested. Orders are very important IMO. The more they sell the better. I have just sold AOR as it has gone up a lot, but will it come down now? Anyway I have done ok so goodbey AOR. Lets us see how the markets do today, good luck with your stocks. Loadsadough

Ripley94 30 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hello Loadsadough. Comforting comments on SXX of course i hope your correct. I did mention to Marksman once if stan was suited to AIM , SXX is now main market. Orders can mean different things you are talking about orders for what they produce in both cases ? The chat is a good thing thanks for your information . Am i correct in guessing that you have a large percentage in AIM . Good luck with your picks . Ripley .

loadsadough 29 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hello Ripley94. I sold half my PHE, because I needed some spare cash, and PHE chart was similar from Jan this year until July this year, then it went down this July. . Plus it was not getting orders at the moment. So for now I only have a small amount. SXX will get orders so it will go up. I bought mine in Feb this year at 22p, and now it is at 35p. It will go up so I keep it for a long time. So never mind about Stan just by it and wait. I have bought RED after selling some PHE, and it went up after wards now I have a gain of 11.17%. At the moment I have a gain of 59.72%for AOR, and a gain of 74.59% for VRS. I also sell my LOOP to give money so I can buy SDI, and FFX this week coming. That is it, good luck with your stocks. Loadsadough

Ripley94 29 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Thanks for your posts loadsadough . Surprised you sold PHE as about a month ago you were quite bullish about it. And also your recent purchase of SXX as looking at chart on this site the only time it was at 22/23 it would not of fitted with Stan Weinstein time to buy . What was your thinking on those two decisions. I also wish you good luck with your stocks. Better maybe to keep the number small . Ripley 94

loadsadough 29 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hello Ripley94. I suggest you buy VRS now it is a bit down, and it will be a lot more in a few years. Have a look at the Graphene information, and all you can about VRS. This will be a company of the future. Graphene will be used every where soon… My opinion buy it. They have set up a company now in China. It is getting every where. Read all you can about Graphene, it is 200 per cent stronger than steel. . It will be used every where soon. They have a company in Cambridge UK making Graphene ink. I bought SXX faley recently at around 22p /23p, about a few months ago, becuse it will be producing in a few years… It is like VRS it will be a company of the future. Every one should buy SXX, and VRS IMO. I only have 11 stocks, I sell some PHE recently, and I might buy some SDI, and FFX next week. At the moment Mrs Loads, my wife has SDI, so I might buy some . I also have a lot of ITM for the future. IMO Hydrogen will replace batteriers for cars in the future, In Germany they have 45 Hydrogen car filling stations, we only have around 5,or 6 here in the uk. Sooner or later we shall have to catch up when they realise that we dont have enough power to supply all cars from batterys, and Hydrogen charges up in around 5 mins, and goes a lot further that battery cars. Shell are involved with Hydrogen. . When they wake up Hydrogen will be our cars. ITM also provide other Hydrogen items like power for our mains supplies, and Hydrogen powerd ships. I have most of my money in ITM. I have been buying stocks for around . 8, or 9 years. I was an electronics person when I worked., but I have retired now, I am 73 years old. I have done very well with my shares . I do post on share boards sometimes. Good luck with your stocks. Loadsadough

Ripley94 29 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hello Loadsadough I do not believe i have VRS ( i have so many and some tikers so alike had to check lol ) But SXX I do have and was very keen on when i first purchased 1st July 2015 @ 21.5p . Its good to bounce ideas off others i’m from a very working class background and do not know other investors. Out of interest when did you first buy SXX. I thought i had to many my last three deals have been sales. ( slices ). I post my buys and sales on relevant bbs ( It also helps for my own reference ) Both you and Marksman i notice do not usually post on the particular a share board any reason ?

loadsadough 28 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact Hello Ripley94. Have a look at RED, and AOR. RED has just gone up 35% in the last two days, and it will be ok in Europe given time. AOR I have 75% from this one over the last few weeks, not sure what it does next, maybe it will godown. . Keep an eye on them IMO. I know you must have SXX, and VRS. Just give them time and they will be ok. Both will grow in a few years. Loadsadough

Ripley94 28 Jul 2018

Loadsadough contact SDI… XXXX Loads sent me a "message out of the blue " tipping this one. This morning watched a Zac Mir tec chart blog where he reviewed it also yesterday saying someone had requested same. Thought it sounded familiar baffled before another reply from loads lol

missmolly 12 May 2018

Re: et another new product launch Yep it's done well and now while taking a breath - fell over - but hopefully up soon to fight the good fight...I hope SDI doesn't suffer the same fate, I think it may be just the month of May effect (dog-days) but all what used to happen in the markets as a generality doesn't seem to happen now.mm

gretel 08 May 2018

et another new product launch (PS: molly, haven't looked at TERN. Seems it's done rather well though!)"Launch of Synbiosis ProtoCOL 3 HD May 8th, 2018Cambridge, UK: Synbiosis, a long-established, expert manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, is delighted to introduce the ProtoCOL 3 HD, automated colony counting and zone measurement system. The system with its sensitive new camera can generate high definition images of colonies and inhibition zones, making the ProtoCOL 3 HD ideal for vaccine and antibiotic development laboratories.ProtoCOL 3 HD, the newest addition to the highly acclaimed ProtoCOL 3 automated colony counting and inhibition zone measurement range, features a compact light-tight cabinet, housing patented three colour LED lighting and a super-high 5-megapixel CCD camera integrated to user-friendly software. At the press of a button, this new system allows microbiologists to automatically read plates to detect colonies as small as 43µm and measure zones with an average accuracy of more than 99.9%, making the ProtoCOL 3 HD a must-have for vaccine potency and antibiotic testing laboratories wanting to optimise the accuracy of their zone and count data.With the ProtoCOL 3 software, microbiologists can read plates of up to 150 mm diameter and optimise batch design for each plate type. The software includes as standard, an Inhibition Zone Measurement module to measure the diameter of inhibition zones for applications including Single Radial Immunodiffusion (SRD) and a Pour Plate module for counting colonies on pour, settle and spread plates. All the data generated can be easily exported into a spreadsheet (Excel/OpenOffice) or the optional UNISTAT statistics package for analysis or transferred to a LIMS. The software is 21 CFR Part 11 compliant with user access levels and a full audit trail, making ProtoCOL 3 HD suited for use in highly regulated microbiology laboratories.For greater flexibility, microbiologists can add zone measurement modules such as eAST, for use with antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) plates in accordance with EUCAST and CLSI guidelines and Minimum Inhibition Concentration (MIC) for reading zones around MIC strips. There are also specialised colony counting options such as the AMES test, SBA (serum bactericidal assay) and OPKA (opsonophagocytic killing assay) to cost-effectively customise the ProtoCOL 3 HD to suit any microbiology laboratory’s needs.......“Our ProtoCOL systems have been successfully used by all the major global pharmaceutical and biotech companies for many years”, comments Kate George, Sales & Technical Director at Synbiosis, “adding the latest in imaging and software to our new ProtoCOL 3 HD, microbiologists can generate robust, reproducible, and more critically, fully traceable results. This means our third generation ProtoCOL remains the intelligent choice for highly regulated laboratories developing vaccines and antibiotics."

missmolly 07 May 2018

Re: Strong addition to the Board Gretel,Thanks for all your informative postings on many BB's including this one, I bought into this partly through your postings...Have you looked at TERN yet, really would like your opinion!All best,mm

gretel 04 May 2018

Re: Strong addition to the Board Agreed - very impressive, heavyweight CFO appointment today, indicating SDI's ambition and transformation. And he has relevant experience too:[link]

claude reins 04 May 2018

Strong addition to the Board Scientific Digital Imaging plc, the AIM quoted group focused on the design and manufacture of scientific and technology products for use by the life science, healthcare, astronomy, consumer manufacturing and art conservation markets, is pleased to announce the forthcoming appointment of Jon Abell as Chief Financial Officer of the Company, effective 2 July 2018.Mr. Abell will bring over 35 years of business experience to the Board. He is currently Divisional VP of Finance, Electronic Instruments Group, at Ametek, Inc. where his principle duties include performance management, M&A, business controls and accounting for several scientific and industrial instrument businesses.Mr. Abell started his career as a financial analyst and then management accountant for various industrial companies in the UK and Italy, before undertaking his MBA at Columbia Business School. He subsequently went on to senior financial management roles in Germany, the Netherlands, USA and UK including at Philips Electronics and Broadcom Inc.Further information with respect to Jonathan Abell, as required by the AIM Rules, is set out below. Ken Ford, Chairman of SDI, commented: "We are delighted that Jonathan has agreed to join SDI and are confident that his considerable experience will strengthen the Board."

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