Antisoma zu alten Höhen ?
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13.05.10 16:07
#101
ridgeback
karina, geh woanders bashen.
wat kann ich dafür, wenn du schlechte erfahrungen an der börse mit antisoma gemacht hast. das muss nicht zwangsläufig für mich gelten. also, immer ruhig mit den pferdchen.
13.05.10 16:28
#102
kalleari
Karina soll ruhig schreiben
Früher hat sie in Antisoma die Rakete nach Norden gesehn.(Nun mal umgekehrt) Sobald ein Medikament aus der Pipeline es schafft, gehts aufwärts.Ist bitter, wenn ein Medikament kurz vor der Endphase versagt.
Dauert halt mit den anderen Medikamenten. klinische Testphasen usw.
Mfg
Kalle
Dauert halt mit den anderen Medikamenten. klinische Testphasen usw.
Mfg
Kalle
13.05.10 17:08
#103
Fortunato69
wegen k
es gibt bei wo und bei ariva personen die dieses invest einfach totlabbern, das ist nervig. seid ihr bezahlt oder geht euch der hintern wegen unerträglichen verlusten auf grundeis ???????? ihr langweiler
13.05.10 18:48
#104
Der_Trader
Karina
Ich denke sie/er hat die Verluste voll mitgenommen und es hat richtig gescheppert im Depot was?
13.05.10 20:57
#105
sertralin19
Antisoma ist was für Ausdauernde...
... und war es schon immer. Das Geschäftsmodell ist ungewöhnlich. Keine eigene Wirkstoff-Forschung, jedoch Abwicklung aller Testphasen für einlizensierte Wirkstoffe oder im Kundenauftrag. Natürlich gehen bei der kleinen Firmengröße und der dadurch beschränkten Anzahl möglicher Entwicklungsprojekte immer wieder mal einzelne Kandidaten unter. AS war schon mehrfach totgesagt nach solchen Pleiten, hat bisher aber noch jeden derartigen Absturz überlebt und ist dann auch wieder im Kurs gestiegen. Warum sollte es diesmal anders sein? Die Durchfallquote bei der Medi-Entwicklung ist hoch. Aber irgendwann wird auch AS mal Erfolg haben, die machen ja auch nicht einfach Beschäftigungstherapie, sondern wollen Geld verdienen. Es sind auch reichlich Institutionelle bei AS engagiert, das machen sie sicher auch nicht, um ärmer zu werden. Allerdings kann es lange dauern, bis es so weit ist. Dann wirds aber sehr schnell gehen. Auch eine Übernahme ist immer drin. Der Wert ist derzeit billig zu haben, die Firma hat anerkannte Expertiese in der Durchführung von Testphasen. Cash ist auch da, etwa in Höhe oder sogar über der aktuellen MK. Dies sollte den Kurs auch nach unten absichern. Also, man kann hier schon investieren, gerade jetzt, wo viele enttäuscht aufstecken. Das macht Aktien bekanntlich billig. Und der höchste Gewinn steckt im Einkauf. Man braucht hier aber viel Zeit. Es kann 1, 2 oder auch 5 jahre dauern, bis was passiert. Ich hab jedenfalls noch mal nachgelegt.
LG
sertralin19
LG
sertralin19
14.05.10 08:30
#106
Der_Trader
Nachlegen
...und genau das werde ich auch tun. lege mir nochmal 10.000 ins Depot.
Gutes Posting übrigens Sertralin19...schön sachlich so haben wir das gern!
17.05.10 08:12
#107
brunneta
Antisoma Interim Management Statement
"Wir haben zwei viel versprechende Krebsmedikamente, AS1413 und AS1411, welche beide wir erwarten, Jahres-Bericht Schlüssel Studie Daten in den nächsten. Gestützt Maßnahmen ergriffen, um Kosten zu senken unsere, wir erwarten von unseren liquide Mittel zur uns weit über diese Studienergebnisse. "
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/...tement-LSE-ASM-1260959.htm
http://translate.google.de/...mp;sl=en&tl=de&hl=&ie=UTF-8
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/...tement-LSE-ASM-1260959.htm
http://translate.google.de/...mp;sl=en&tl=de&hl=&ie=UTF-8
17.05.10 08:25
#108
brunneta
News!! Pressemitteilungen
http://www.hugingroup.com/...pr_id=117509&folder=201005&src=2
17.05.10 08:41
#109
kalleari
CEO sieht Antisoma positiv
Press releases 17 /05 /2010 Antisoma Interim Management Statement London, UK, and Cambridge, MA: 17 May 2010 – Cancer drug developer Antisoma plc (LSE: ASM; USOTC: ATSMY) today publishes its Interim Management Statement for the period from 1 January to 16 May 2010. Antisoma’s CEO, Glyn Edwards, said: “We have two promising cancer drugs, AS1413 and AS1411, both of which we expect to report key trial data during the next year. Having taken measures to reduce our costs, we expect our cash resources to take us well past these trial results.” Joint Chairman and CEO’s statement We are determined to bounce back strongly from the recent disappointment over ASA404 , centred on the termination in March of a phase III trial evaluating the drug as a first-line treatment for lung cancer. We recognise that ASA404 was considered the Company’s most significant asset, but we are confident that Antisoma’s strategy of investment in a diversified portfolio of products remains sound. We have had to make tough decisions in light of the ASA404 result, but believe that we have the product assets, people and financial resources to build value for the future. AS1413 – rapid recruitment continues in phase III trial AS1413 is a novel chemotherapy treatment that we are testing in a large, multi-country, randomised phase III trial in patients with secondary acute myeloid leukaemia (secondary AML). The trial, known as ACCEDE, has now recruited over 75 % of its target of 450
patients, putting us on course to complete enrolment this calendar year. Following collection and processing of data, we expect to announce results of the study during the first half of 2011. There is interest from potential licensing partners for AS1413.
We have decided to take a pragmatic stance to realising the value of this drug, and have therefore widened our partnering discussions to include US rights, which we had previously planned to retain. However, we will only strike a deal ahead of the phase III data if the terms are sufficiently favourable. We believe that AS1413 could ultimately find application in a number of blood cancer settings, with potential sales running to hundreds of millions of dollars annually. A presentation at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting during April reinforced the differentiation of AS1413 from currently available leukaemia treatments and its potential to provide unique benefits for patients. Three presentations with relevance to AS1413 will be made at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in June; abstracts will be available on the ASCO website ( www.asco.org ) from 20 May. AS1411 – phase IIb trial now underway AS1411 is the most advanced aptamer in trials for cancer. It is now in a 90- patient phase IIb study in patients with AML. This trial follows an earlier randomised phase II trial in AML, which reported positive results at the 2009 ASCO meeting: in that study, two different doses of AS1411 in combination with cytarabine chemotherapy produced response rates of around 20 %, whereas the response rate in patients receiving chemotherapy alone was 5 %. Addition of AS1411 to chemotherapy was not associated with any significant additional side-effects. Headline data from the phase IIb study are expected in the first half of next year. Recent and forthcoming conference presentations highlight the broad potential of AS1411. Non-clinical data presented at AACR in April showed activity in a model of colorectal cancer and positive findings when AS1411 was combined with a number of approved treatments for blood cancers. At the ASCO meeting we will have three presentations on AS1411 , including updated findings from the first phase II clinical trial in AML and data from a phase II clinical trial in renal cancer. DCAM auto-immune programme progressing towards partnering We have an important pre-clinical programme in auto-immune diseases. This comprises a series of molecules collectively known as DCAMs (dendritic cell auto-immune modulators). They are highly specific, small-molecule inhibitors of wild-type Flt3 , and are designed for oral treatment of various auto-immune conditions. Positive results have already been achieved in animal models of inflammatory bowel disease and rheumatoid arthritis, and we are now working towards establishing a licensing partnership for further development of the programme. Cash conservation measures enacted We are no longer anticipating further revenues from the ASA404
programme, and have therefore taken steps to reduce our cash utilisation and ensure that our funds take us comfortably through key clinical data on AS1413 and AS1411. We announced on 29 March that our unaudited cash position as of the end of February 2010 was GBP 45.1 million. Board and management changes Regrettably, we have had to restructure the business and make headcount reductions as part of our effort to conserve cash resources. As part of the restructuring, our former Chief Operating Officer, Dr Ursula Ney, has left the Company and the Antisoma Board. Ursula made a very significant contribution to the development of Antisoma, and we wish her well with future ventures. Two other members of the Senior Management Team, Julio Gagne and Kevin Kissane, have also left the Company, and our total headcount has now been reduced to around seventy-five. Outlook We look forward to a number of important clinical milestones in the near term, notably phase III data on AS1413 and phase IIb data on AS1411 , both of which we expect during the next year. Enquiries: Glyn Edwards, CEO Daniel Elger, VP, Marketing & Communications + 44 (0) 7909 915068 Antisoma plc Mark Court/Lisa Baderoon/Catherine Breen + 44 (0)20 7466 5000 Buchanan Communications Seth Lewis + 1 617 583 1308 The Trout Group
patients, putting us on course to complete enrolment this calendar year. Following collection and processing of data, we expect to announce results of the study during the first half of 2011. There is interest from potential licensing partners for AS1413.
We have decided to take a pragmatic stance to realising the value of this drug, and have therefore widened our partnering discussions to include US rights, which we had previously planned to retain. However, we will only strike a deal ahead of the phase III data if the terms are sufficiently favourable. We believe that AS1413 could ultimately find application in a number of blood cancer settings, with potential sales running to hundreds of millions of dollars annually. A presentation at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting during April reinforced the differentiation of AS1413 from currently available leukaemia treatments and its potential to provide unique benefits for patients. Three presentations with relevance to AS1413 will be made at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in June; abstracts will be available on the ASCO website ( www.asco.org ) from 20 May. AS1411 – phase IIb trial now underway AS1411 is the most advanced aptamer in trials for cancer. It is now in a 90- patient phase IIb study in patients with AML. This trial follows an earlier randomised phase II trial in AML, which reported positive results at the 2009 ASCO meeting: in that study, two different doses of AS1411 in combination with cytarabine chemotherapy produced response rates of around 20 %, whereas the response rate in patients receiving chemotherapy alone was 5 %. Addition of AS1411 to chemotherapy was not associated with any significant additional side-effects. Headline data from the phase IIb study are expected in the first half of next year. Recent and forthcoming conference presentations highlight the broad potential of AS1411. Non-clinical data presented at AACR in April showed activity in a model of colorectal cancer and positive findings when AS1411 was combined with a number of approved treatments for blood cancers. At the ASCO meeting we will have three presentations on AS1411 , including updated findings from the first phase II clinical trial in AML and data from a phase II clinical trial in renal cancer. DCAM auto-immune programme progressing towards partnering We have an important pre-clinical programme in auto-immune diseases. This comprises a series of molecules collectively known as DCAMs (dendritic cell auto-immune modulators). They are highly specific, small-molecule inhibitors of wild-type Flt3 , and are designed for oral treatment of various auto-immune conditions. Positive results have already been achieved in animal models of inflammatory bowel disease and rheumatoid arthritis, and we are now working towards establishing a licensing partnership for further development of the programme. Cash conservation measures enacted We are no longer anticipating further revenues from the ASA404
programme, and have therefore taken steps to reduce our cash utilisation and ensure that our funds take us comfortably through key clinical data on AS1413 and AS1411. We announced on 29 March that our unaudited cash position as of the end of February 2010 was GBP 45.1 million. Board and management changes Regrettably, we have had to restructure the business and make headcount reductions as part of our effort to conserve cash resources. As part of the restructuring, our former Chief Operating Officer, Dr Ursula Ney, has left the Company and the Antisoma Board. Ursula made a very significant contribution to the development of Antisoma, and we wish her well with future ventures. Two other members of the Senior Management Team, Julio Gagne and Kevin Kissane, have also left the Company, and our total headcount has now been reduced to around seventy-five. Outlook We look forward to a number of important clinical milestones in the near term, notably phase III data on AS1413 and phase IIb data on AS1411 , both of which we expect during the next year. Enquiries: Glyn Edwards, CEO Daniel Elger, VP, Marketing & Communications + 44 (0) 7909 915068 Antisoma plc Mark Court/Lisa Baderoon/Catherine Breen + 44 (0)20 7466 5000 Buchanan Communications Seth Lewis + 1 617 583 1308 The Trout Group
17.05.10 09:21
#111
LuisdeFunes
Bewegungen
Würde mich auch freuen wenn hier Bewegung reinkommt, aber solche Meldungen hatten wir schon sehr oft hier und passiert ist nichts!
Also solange keine konkreten Erfolge bzw Ergebnisse vorliegen, passiert hier nichts!
Also solange keine konkreten Erfolge bzw Ergebnisse vorliegen, passiert hier nichts!
17.05.10 10:08
#113
LuisdeFunes
Langfristig ja
aber kurzfristig weiß ich nicht so recht ob da viel passiert.
Wie seht ihr das hier?
Nachkaufen natürlich, denk mal nicht das der Kurs noch weiter abrutscht
Wie seht ihr das hier?
Nachkaufen natürlich, denk mal nicht das der Kurs noch weiter abrutscht
17.05.10 12:18
#114
Nassie
In England tut sich nichts
http://www.antisoma.com/asm/ir/price/sp/
17.05.10 16:00
#115
karina1000
Löschung
Moderation
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17.05.10 19:02
#116
kalleari
@karina
Pleite seh ich nicht. Kasse ist voll. Kann Deine Enttäuschung nach dem Kollaps des
Medikaments in der Endphase verstehn. Der sicher geglaubte Erfolg war plötzlich dahin. Da es noch andere in der Pipeline gibt, sind wir in der Verlängerung.
Mfg
Kalle
Medikaments in der Endphase verstehn. Der sicher geglaubte Erfolg war plötzlich dahin. Da es noch andere in der Pipeline gibt, sind wir in der Verlängerung.
Mfg
Kalle
18.05.10 06:56
#117
hoomer
im Fokus
die Antisoma ist wieder in den Fokus der Analysten gerückt. Dies zeigen diverse Berichte über die gestrige Meldung. (in den Financial Times, der Times Online, der Daily Mail, etc.)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1279218/...ito=feeds-newsxml
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1279218/...ito=feeds-newsxml
18.05.10 12:20
#119
brunneta
JA, so ist es. Interim Management Statement
http://www.antisoma.com/asm/media/press/pr2010/2010-05-17/
18.05.10 13:56
#120
Stockkick300
guter Beitrag Zitat: Antisoma
Outlook
We look forward to a number of important clinical milestones in the near term, notably phase III data on AS1413 and phase IIb data on AS1411, both of which we expect during the next year.
erstmal Abwarten........
We look forward to a number of important clinical milestones in the near term, notably phase III data on AS1413 and phase IIb data on AS1411, both of which we expect during the next year.
erstmal Abwarten........
19.05.10 10:12
#121
ridgeback
Antisoma looks to bounce back after...
http://www.pharmatimes.com/UKNews/article.aspx?id=17879
21.05.10 13:03
#122
brunneta
News 21.05.2010 13:02
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...bal-health-care-conference-399.htm
21.05.10 13:04
#123
brunneta
21 May 2010, London
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...bal-health-care-conference-399.htm
21.05.10 14:43
#124
kalleari
Text
21 /05 /2010 Antisoma to present at the Citi Investment Research Global Health Care Conference London, UK, and Cambridge, MA: 21 May 2010 - Antisoma plc (LSE: ASM; USOTC: ATSMY) announces that its CEO, Glyn Edwards, will present at the 2010 Citi Investment Research Global Health Care Conference in New York at 10.30 am local time (3.30 pm BST) on Thursday 27 May. A webcast of the presentation will be available on Antisoma’s website at http://www.antisoma.com/ asm/media/webcast/ For live viewing of the webcast, it is recommended that viewers log on 15 minutes early in order to register and download any necessary software. Enquiries: Alison Saville Senior Marketing and Communications Executive Antisoma plc + 44 (0)20 3249 2144 Background on Antisoma Antisoma is a London Stock Exchange-listed biopharmaceutical company that develops novel products for the treatment of cancer. The Company has operations in the UK and the US. Please visit www.antisoma. com for further information about Antisoma.
26.05.10 15:58
#125
lamaro
wie geht es weiter?????
Kann mir jemand sagen , wie es bei antisoma weitergehen wird????

