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123, and we’re in the business section of the market report in the daily mail this morning.
Open Orphan confirmed speculation it was in negotiations with the Government to run a .. https://twitter.com/Steptoes4/status/1309346195828092932?s=20
OK123
1. Open Orphan were named within the FT article.
2. It's hVivo, not nVivo.
ref:
The project’s academic leader is Imperial College London, and it will be run by hVivo, a spinout from Queen Mary University of London that was bought earlier this year by Open Orphan, a Dublin-based pharmaceutical research organisation.
BeachHut - You put quotation marks around my paragraph making it appear as if I wrote that the FT had named OO. My quotation marks were round 9 words in the middle of the paragraph. Please be more careful when quoting. We're better than journalists.
I note that Barwickman found nVivo mentioned in the Daily Fail.
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Newsboy there’s been many leaks on the Covid shares, it’s big news , GL
123 .... it was only yesterday you stated, the following, after reading the FT article which cites Open Orphan:
""Towards end of FT article it reports that "there is no sense of urgency in the NIH" to create a Challenge facility in the USA. They appear to be content to allow ORPH a clear run."
Last week we were told that the East End facility is fully booked for 18 months and additional capacity is being sought.
Well done everyone at ORPH. Heroes.""
I'm a bit annoyed with the leak, it's not correct or legal for a listed company.. could it be Wildfire again, he's has form for jumping the gun, I think he likes the attention??
Also reported in FT and CNBC website who are carrying the FT article with a link.
123, I read it in daily mail look for the word Hvivo , that should give you a clue, GL.
Open Orphan is mentioned.
The project’s academic leader is Imperial College London, and it will be run by hVivo, a spinout from Queen Mary University of London that was bought earlier this year by Open Orphan, a Dublin-based pharmaceutical research organisation.
Surely anyone doing any serious research after reading these reports will see the name hVivo mentioned, an easy search on hVivo will see that hVivo is part of the Open Orphan family, ORPH is the share to own and keep until CF sells.
I don't recall any report which mentions ORPH by name so only clued up investors and pros will know that ORPH is name to look for. At some point, most likely next week at the official announcement, the company name might be revealed. However there may be some confidentiality gig which prevents the business capitalising on the publicity. Such restraint would probably be painful for both CF and BoJo but some mandarin down Whitehall may have spotted the banana skin waiting for his boss who would luv to describe this as an example of fantastic British enterprise. Dublin would not be amused. The Dublin press follows the exploits of CF in the same way that the Daily Planet follows Superman. They are most likely to use the company name since that's their hook for the story.
Has to do more than 20p if on national tv you wouls think..
Hopefully 20p but with and RNS could push more ??
18-20p range close 20p
118-120p
We does everyone see this going tomorrow ?