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Sakura7 is a fake account. They obviously don't know what they're talking about. Jint clinched it.
Https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/h5n1-bird-flu-pandemic-1.7193384
Worth a read for anyone wanting to know more about what the actual threat is per US top scientists, reported today in US media. It's not as rosy a picture as DocDan paints. Lots of unanswered questions, far from resolved. One for genuine investors wondering how this threat could play out and what opportunities could present companies like Synairgen. Usual caveats apply - always DYOR.
Fruits I did use a nebuliser to administer IFNs in Cambridge on calves and in humans. You can buy nebulisers off the shelf. They are used by asthmatics.
Why is this surprising to you and why would anyone chose to make this up.
How about a bet? I bet you £100,000 my PhD records this work. You can come and inspect it and we can invite a third party to solicitor to verify this.
Sakura,
I don't want to waste any more time on your fantasies. YOU called yourself a trader, it's in your posting history! Sloppy. Now pretend you don't even now what a trader is - sounds like you are in a tight corner. Enough people have stated that they remember you being caught in your own lies about using nebulisers when they hadn't yet been used by Dr. Tyrell. I don't need to elaborate further. You've fallen into your own mud bath. Hey ho.
You're an old and dangerous fool Fruits. Amazing really that you can describe " the uncontrolled H5N1 spread in the US " as an opportunity. But that's always been your default hasn't it... whether bird flu or monkey pox or the latest VOC ....hoping for an extinction level event to rescue your investment. Maybe you should invested in arms manufacturers instead
Fruits - I don’t know why I bother… but for clarification I am an interferonologist - or rather was- but I am not and never have been a trader - whatever that means.
I am not sure what this discrepancy about dates is but if you let me know I can explain
A - yes I have worked on a number of patent disputes as the owner of patents and as an expert witness in court. But I am not an expert
Nor did you. Until my posts made your head explode.
Glasshouse/stone.
Haha of course you had - but decided not to share it with the groundlings
No doubt the opportunities that uncontrolled H5N1 spread in the US presents to a company like Synairgen are really fraying your nerves DocDan. Suggest you sign up for the WHO webinar too (thanks, I'd already done so). You might learn how misinformed you are about the H5N1 threat. Or, you can bury your head in the sand and sing la la if it makes your job here easier.
I think we all understood you perfectly Fruits. Nonstop junk you've posted today. The worst of it is the dangerously fake news about H5N1 in the States
"a real and escalating global threat of H5N1 human-2-human tranmission " One dairy farm worker in Texas tested positive for H5N1 sometime in March. This was reported on April 1st and he was said to have suffered an eye infection like conjunctivitis and was recovering. He's now well - and there have been no further cases. There has been no human to human transition.
What we have is a single human who probably caught the virus from the milking machine . Doesn't mean medicos in the States aren't concerned and some are saying there are likely to have been more, possibly symptomless, human infections and want more testing - and some are saying of course that the more species it infects the greater the chance of it mutating and/or making human to human transmission more of a possibility, but it's most certainly not as you hysterically and predictably describe it.
Here's the latest on - including warnings from scientists, which you can recycle back into your next claxon sounding post. Helping you to post more accurately. Your welcome.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/05/02/1248538298/the-u-s-may-be-missing-human-cases-of-bird-flu-scientists-say
And here's somedirectly related homework for you.
"Public health risk of avian influenza A(H5N1) detected recently in dairy cattle "
https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mlWO17leTpC56SulPtA6jw#/registration
Monday at noon - hosted by Maria Van Kerkove - WHO's lead on ... well you know what she leads on. Watch it and report back to the bb. Ta
Sakura7 is an obvious fake account.
And fruits when i am optimistic about a share i do not post (much) i am not here to inform others. I let the company do the talking and SP will react accordingly. No need for me to interact.
So the fact i am here on a saturday says a lot about my conviction. It is low as this management is well.....lets leave this blank..
Cheers mate
Fruits i tell it as i see it and most shares on AIM are a short. Only here for salaries and fundraises.
But there are times where the risk/ reward is positive as i think it is here now. I could be wrong and this could go to 0. Indeed do not believe me
Fact: You trade in the same BS narratives on all your AIM shares GCM, BCE, MATD, doesn't matter which stock, it's the same old lines day in, day out. Your postings on this platform read like an A-Z of de-ramping for beginners. Who could take you seriously (other than Sakura7)?
I for one think Sakura is genuine. But if not who cares?
Fact: sprinter p3 failed and she called it correct.
Fact: company has said they will do P2 trials H1....
Fact: timelines have moved before
Fact: company does very little to keep us up to date and involved
Fact: science has not been proven at all to be commercial
Fact: share price reflects all this
Fact: up to the company and nobody else to inform us what they have done and why anybody should invest here
And as Jint wearily points out, again, her risable claim to having patent enforcement expertise.
Then there was the claim to have worked for AZ.
Then there was the claim of being a trader.
You have conveniently misunderstood my comment - to clarify, Ms Sakura is no interferontologist, despite her claims to the contrary. We established this last year when she walked herself into a right sticky mess with her dates all wrong vis-a-vis the use of nebulisation in Hampshire. A thoroughly rushed Wikadpedia copy and paste job if I remember correctly. She couldn't explain herself, so she disappeared as usual.
Interferonologist ( sic)
There you go again Fruits. Wrong as usual. We all thought interferonologist was funny - and it formed a very large part of the case against Sakura7's credibility - but then you actually look at it and find that on this at least she is entirely correct.
You know where to send your apology old feller.
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-7091-3432-0_7
"Cells which encounter a variety of substances called (by interferonologists) “interferon-inducers” begin to produce and release substances which are called (perhaps again only by interferonologists, but maybe other names by investigators of different orientation) “interferons” William E Stewart II The Interferon System
https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMe1303818
"HCV Treatment — No More Room for Interferonologists? " Joost P.H. Drenth, M.D., Ph.D
https://www.nature.com/articles/287270b0.pdf Correspondence " Interferonology " Lee. H. Kronenberg
Sukura7
So now you’re a Patent enforcement expert along with being an INF specialist.
Whilst I realise there are always risks a granted patent can be subject to infringement, the penalties for infringement if upheld are extremely costly to the infringer a route unlikely to be taken lightly.
Besides SNG001, once authorised will be subject to an ‘Exclusivity’ application which will afford considerable additional protection against infringement.
It would be an extreme foolhardy act for a Pharma company to try and pit themselves against that scenario.
In essence I don’t agree with your expressed opinion on the worth and validity of the SNG001 granted patent bearing in mind the scenario I have outlined above. I suggest you are only here to sow discord to the unwary.
With that in mind why have you suggested you have invested @15p if the IP in your view has little to no relevance or value?
I’m a trader.
I used to work for AZ.
Im an interferonologist (sic).
Just some of the wild claims Sakur7 has made in “her” posts in the past 6 months. There’s more, but I’ve been through this fact-finding mission every few months with this fantasy poster, so I’ll park these here for now, assuming she takes her tall stories and faux credentials elsewhere…. More holes than a Swiss cheese.
Doc - seeing as you ask..
On balance I would expect not to get my 15 p back but equally if there is some better data emerging it could triple easily and with a bit of hype even more.
My own view is there is a role for IFN in old peoples homes, hospitals etc in the face of an outbreak. This is a strategy that was used in cattle when there were pneumonia outbreaks in herds. IFN works really well as a short term prophylactic.
Jint - that is really not how the patent system works. Formulation patents are rarely successfully enforced in the UK. Europe the same. If you look at UK patents court judgments over the last 30 years, I cannot think of more than one being successfully enforced. Product patents per se patents are more robust.
Sukura7
“ PS the people who keep saying there are patents: there are only formulation patents not patents to IFN. IFN per se is not patented. The patents for recombinant IFN were owned by Biogen and have expired”
No one has suggested Synairgen have IP for recombinant INF, why do you continually denigrate with the term “ONLY” the SNG001 formulation (patent granted), which enables successful administration via mesh nebulisation directly to the respiratory system along with lower dose and minimal side-effects advantage over systemic INF.
Granted patent status as you should know, is not granted without due diligence being applied by the appropriate Patent Authorities in each applicable territory.
Your continued sniping at SNG’s IP is unbecoming for someone who’s supposedly worked in the field of INF, and disrespectful of the scientists who created the formula over a number of years prior to the patent application.