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How about another RNS tomorrow? there were a few together not too long back
Do not hold your breath pumpky......
One day we may get a decent RNS
Gary72 are you seriously invested here I doubt it nobody in there right mind would slaughter there own stock unless there simple' so what is it are you a troll or just simple ??
8um-chum tag team out in force today :-))))
GaryB72, can you revise your price to 51p please lolz.
Hedgefun
Its hard to believe that some people need to be told that the price won't move until orders are reported, but you can't teach stupi-d ;-)
Thanks for dropping by and sharing that Gary, I'm sure no one else cares.
This board's been far better today. Ramp and deramp's quite normal but the constant bashing's what spoils it when we all fall for the bashers traps and become overly protective.
TWatcher, this RNS's not what the market's waiting for so no one's surprised but thanks for your running commentary. We'll all know when the right RNS's comes through.. hopefully Gary will achieve his get-out price (for imaginary shares) and leave happy before then.
The price won't go anywhere until we get firm orders.
Snippets of results, studies & pictures of a lump of metal on a truck just allow the dumpers to get out by 8:10am and back in by 4pm.
Looks like ODX was right to make it a non price sensitive news release, the SP was as reactive to it as I thought.
wadogara
I agree, announcing that your product now has additional capabilities could well be price sensitive, Reach updates can include price sensitive information, for example.
Launch of new website/product/services
New production/distribution/retail agreements
New contracts/orders/ventures
Financial results/accounts (for non-listed companies)
Management Appointments
Financing/investment arrangements
Company presentations/events
The Reach v RNS debate was had a couple of months ago,again,prompted by yourself at the time.An actual investor on here linked all the necessary info. required to prove that Reach releases can also be deemed price sensitive.Yet,here you are again,splitting hairs and trying to sew little niggles of doubt. You have 'non' problem shooting people down with your info.,.so..again..what's your game @TWatcher ?
It is interesting to note that whilst ODX put it out as an RNS NON, ABDX put it out as an RNS.
Given that ODX gets at least 25% of any RTC antibody orders, and the news relates to the antibody test, it raises the question, is it financially significant or not, they can't both be right ?
Kevin, nothing would surprise me!
They are already talking about forced vaccination to allow students back to Uni.
This clearly gives the antibody test a new lease of life, its good to now know its more than just a yes/no, this could prove very useful. The recent studies show that the government/scientists are at least considering something.
1965Kevin, very clear from the results presentation that CK thinks mass use will not happen in the UK and any country that has a robust vaccination policy. "uk is not a market where we will see a huge amount of revenues". He suggested it still had a potential role to play in countries that have not implemented wide scale vaccine role out, either because of money,policy, or lack of vaccine. In a country with very low vaccine deployment, a +ve result pretty much means you've had covid. This can be used to determine who gets a limited supply of Vaccine, also thought the same countries might use it at time of vaccine booster deployment. He went beyond suggestion and stated that 3 countries in the near term were waiting for regulatory sign-off and he say that when that happens "there is the expectation that demand will come and it will be significant demand from what we've been lead to believe"
Now how accurate the expectation is, whether they've been informed correctly and what defines significant is open to debate of course. Again, RNSs/lack of them from ABDX will tell the tale here.
Forced antibody test lol what you going to do arrest them take them to a vaccination centre hold them down and take a blood sample ? If negative hold them down and jab them !
AgentB
I was recently chosen for an antibody study, something is definitely happening in this area.
Given the Government’s blinkered approach to rolling out the vaccines at all costs (and nothing else matters). I foresee a widespread use of antibody testing imminently to try to prove to all the youngsters that they need the jab.
My daughter had Covid last Sept, was randomly selected to do an antibody test last month, this came back negative and, sure enough, she then contracted Covid again (totally asymptomatic throughout though.)
I can imagine forced antibody tests amongst the unvaccinated in vaccine centres with nurses on standby to offer an immediate jab to those who test negative.
Do people think there will ever be mass market for antibody testing ! Personally I think they will will only ever test a section of the public