So, My diary on this blog is solely focused on thinking I'm smarter than I actually am, and losing money in the process. Often Wrong - Never in Doubt. Well After over a year of writing a detailed blog about Frontier IP ( Frontier IP Group ) I'm putting pen to paper again as its been, lets be honest, a horror show. They've announced today a placing at 28p a share (no discount to previous day trading). However, the previous time I put pen to paper - they were trading at 48p a share..... Well-called by myself! So, What went wrong, and should I take another lick? Is it going to be a delicious gain in a years time, or another turd. Basically - Run out of money. Always the big risk and it hit. Admin Expenses of £3.5M a year + £250K from Share-based Payments = £3.75M a Year drag to keep the lights on. It's always going to be challenging keeping the churn of IPOs and Exits high with this going on. Current Market Cap = £15.7M Shareprice / Placing - 28P (Adding around 20% to Sha...
Frontier IP (LSE:FIPP) Frontier IP Group is a UK-based company that specialises in commercialising intellectual property (IP) developed by universities and research institutions. They act as a bridge between these institutions and industry partners, helping to transform innovative ideas and research into profitable businesses. Their core activities include identifying promising IP from partner institutions, providing funding and support to develop the technology, and facilitating its commercialisation through licensing or the formation of spin-off companies. Frontier IP Group operates across various sectors such as healthcare, engineering, environmental science, and digital technology. I've wrote this blog post for me. I wanted to publish my thoughts and would welcome different view points and my aim is to add my thoughts on my blog as the story develop. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Investment Case Numerous studies and investment research have indicated that innovative compa...
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