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kennas said:Or, has the biotech industry bolted already too?
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I agree on the valuation thing. Same with some of the speculative resource explorers looking for X in Namibia with some radiometrics...just how are they valued?reece55 said:Kennas
There is no denying that the hot money has moved from mining to Biotech. I have workmate who maintains a very large private share syndicate and he lothes biotechs to death. But of late, even he admits that there are a few biotechs being purchased in the portfolio. Whilst the mining boom was on, these shares didn't really see the light of day. Now that the mining sector is starting to get the shakes, many of these companies with worthy patents are seen as being cheap.
Don't ask me which to pick however - I have no idea. The whole biotech sector has always baffled me valuation wise - hence why I would be relying on price action to tell me the story. If you don't have a quality biotech in your portfolio, now is the time to get on the boat IMO. Good luck to all having a go in the sector!
Cheers
Bob, I saw a couple fly last week. SOM and BIO? something....??Bobby said:I don't think it has yet.
I'd like some more opinions.
Bob.
Thanks for those 56. Another option is companies that invest in or fund other biotechs. I'll be looking up those funds tomorrow, cheers!56gsa said:For those of us who don't have the time or brains to come to understand the biotech industries - i'd be interested on any comments about managed biotech funds etc
e.g. comsec has been advertising a eG Capital Bioequities fund for a while now (the units seem to have made about 20% in the last few months...)
Other Oz managed funds I have found:
Colonial Global Health & Biotech Managed Fund
JB Were Global Health & Biotech Managed Fund
Also Biotech Capital (BTC)- listed PDF (listed investments are Phylogica, prima biomed, starpharma SPL, clinical cell culture, stem cell sciences, alchemia) - PYC has been their star performer - doing share buyback at the moment...
But do people know of other biotech funds?
Is there a comparative list that shows their performance? (smartinvestor doesn't list biotech separately.. & hard to find any otherwise..)
Kennaskennas said:Bob, I saw a couple fly last week. SOM and BIO? something....??
Bobby said:Kennas
Yes I watch Nal, Som, Pno, Bbp ~ etc""
Funny feeling to not just grap the T/A right ones, hard to explain why not.
Like to see more action.
Bob.
Vida Well Done!vida said:Yes I have recently acquired some biotechs and have made 275% profit on these since November 06, and can feel something positive is going to happen in near future so am holding on to them. Has anyone any thoughts on Healthlinx which sounds like it has some pretty good products although its share price does not reflect much happening? It seems to have a future.
That's along the lines of the way I was thinking. If their ideas sound simple and not grandiose, they are probably going to have more chance of achieving what they are aiming at.billhill said:If you are trying to value biotechs the best way in my opinion is look for companies developing technologies in the more niche markets where there is much less competition. Cancer, HIV and Influenza treatments are the holy grails of the biotech sector but are few and far between. In so many years of research we really haven't come that far on these diseases and identifying the company with the next blockbuster treatment is nearly impossible.
Look for companies that have associations with big Pharma or multinationals. They are the ones who run the industry and will spot potential long before the average investor. And look for companies that have an agressive product development pipeline and patents likely to provide steady cashflows.
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