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If sales news released soon . Is low share price be in past
Is blue afternoon to be seen .buy quote still difficult.
Commercialisation in Europe in 2020
@maestro , can I say it’s a breath of fresh air to read those posts and the fact that they are discussing possibilities , the continual negativity came across to me as frustration but I think you can see the light at the end of the tunnel , and that GDR now are in a strong position , you omitted the POC test aswell which hopefully will drop in the next month or so which could be niche and highly sought after!
Let’s hope for continued news to push the SP upwards and some finiancial based reports to bolster it from falling back!
Hope everyone is having a good weekend! At least the rain has stopped here for a bit!
New?
@maestro1
where have videos of Aihl test been posted ?
missed that
India will be another month
Grimshady
No bang in the head, divoc have been desperate to use gdr test in india for quite some time but regulatory approval was delayed. Now icmr are allowing ce marked products into india but gdr actually got full approval from icmr after they tested the product. This is material in my view.
Prior i believed india put cap on test at £10 and this was uneconomical for gdr but this isnt the case i was wrong, western companies are currently selling tests for around £25-£35. So another positive.
I can see some gdr tests being sold in india in near term.
The case study in new mexico is another positive as its showing the industry the reliability and safety of gdr test with limited supply of reagents.
Sometimes this year dhsc will be purchasing the aihl product. Imho its the only product on the mkt. Videos have been put up on how to use product to prevent baby deafness.
Now i can also see fda approval soon, very soon.
Good luck
maestro1
you had a bang on the head?
Inphobe
Indeed it did, im convinced beckman are doing alot more in the background now.
The first order whether big or small will get the cog rolling, i think gdr are in better spot now especially with approval from India.
Yeah, agreed maestro! ;), the New Mexico study was an interesting read, GDR achieved 100% sensitivity 100% specificity (again) in a study designed (as far as I could make out) to simulate a limited reagant supply situation. Noted that it beat out the comparison assay by another manufacturer.
Bonkers
Ct scans in uk cost between £450-£600 private. In india its between £15-£35 quid. I said 50 quid.
Look at the difference. Labour is way cheaper in india.
Some western companies are selling pcr tests in india between £25-£35 quid per patient after doing some research. So gdr model can work their.
I am very critical of gdr for not having sales in a pandemic, india pandemic has began now in my view, so im confident they will sell tests in india now. It will take quite some time to settle the virus in india.
In USA the case study from New Mexico was interesting and they want to continue collaborations.
The tide might indeed be changing with gdr, time will tell.
Changing topic but...Haha! So misinformed! Uk now one of the cheapest places in the world to get Mri scans. Brain scan now c. £350....
5% in India > 20% in usa
Be a few weeks I reckon. Will need import permits etc paperwork will be going on
You may not agree with an opinion, but is that a reason to go back to the 1950's with your use of language?
Fact maintain no material sales to date, budd was swimming with sharks in eu.
This indian licenses has indeed made it interesting, india are only doing 1.5m-2m tests per day, that amount is too small for population of 1.3bn. Trend is turning here even without us approval.
India has cheap labour, you need to get out of your western lifestyle.
Ct scan can be done in asian country for £50 here we looking in thousands of pounds.
£25 a test per patient is good. It cost around £4 to make test.
These prices look peanuts though. Are we going to sell them for a few quid now
https://www.google.com/amp/s/indianexpress.com/article/india/covid-19-test-prices-rates-india-6896237/lite/
Next few weeks here interesting.