Mate in that case if you were me you wouldn't even be getting out of bed let alone worrying about functioning at work,just as well I'm an ex sheep shearer and marathon runner so I know all about pain and torture in its various forms:scared:
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Good on ya Couta. I admire your attitude. I think you posted previously you had a 2:24 - that is seriously good. I'm thinking of doing the Auckland this year.
About PEB, my strategy on this stuff is not to worry if I miss the boat due to a sharp rise, but there's probably a 2-bagger within 6 months if you can time the thing right.
As a more meaningful distraction from the whimsical notions of the more pliable traders whom think Pacific Edge should take a dip just because some biotech stocks way over there in North America may happen to be “frothy”.
The latest 2014 cancer statistics have been published by Jemal and Segal, these are the folk whom Pacific Edge referenced when working up their market research and analysis during the 2011 capital raising.
The increase in poor unfortunates, the respectful market to you and I, seems to be increasing at around about 3% per annum at present.
http://www.deseretnews.com/media/pdf/1280085.pdf
New Cases Deaths 2013 72570 15210 2014 74690 15580 Increase 2.9% 2.4%
In the context of the Pacific Edge goal of achieving a 10% market share by HY18, this data suggests that the market itself may well increase by 3 x 5 = 15% during the roll out of Pacific Edge’s five year strategic plan in achieving $100M in revenues.
In their 2011 analysis Pacific Edge used 2008 data at 68,800 new cases per annum to derive a 10% market share at US$100M in revenues.
Extrapolating at this 3% rate of growth for 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 we should now expect around 84,000 new cases in 2018.
Thus 10% market share at HY18 should actually be around (84,000 / 68,800) x US$100M = US$122M in annual revenues.
Your a lucky young moose ( just keep away from deer cullers ) I would happily give everything material away, to know what I know now an be 27 again...a set of clothes and $100 in my pocket would be more then enough.
Make the most of it.
Chin
Don't worry Moosie I was 30 when I did that time,you've still got 3 years to go,congrats to all you peoples still running half and full marathons,remember its finishing and doing your best that really counts no matter what time you end up with. I've got a soft spot for PEB having had a mother die from bladder and stomach cancer at the age of 46, so there's more benefit than just profit when investing in this company