Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
15p close for me
No specific mention of ncyt but from what I understand (someone correct me if I’m wrong), this weekend America has removed the need for fda approval before the testing kits can be used. America are now pushing hard to roll out testing including commercial providers and we already have an oem agreement as well as 4 American distributors as per Primerdesign website
https://twitter.com/stevefda/status/1234157784616312832?s=21
Mike Pence via CNN
"Pence said federal officials are addressing the lack of testing kits in the US.
“It’s a very fair question. And it’s one of the first issues governors I spoke to raised with me. I’m happy to report that this weekend more than 15,000 testing kits have been released. Also the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has approved a testing regimen that state and local officials can be using. And beyond that we actually are working with a commercial provider with new testing framework to send another 50,000 kits out," Pence said."
Trump live soon https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jv8vDZKAOCA
here is another one for you https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/NCYT.LN/opinion
Adam I was in Tullow until recently but got fed up with the shorting, pure luck that I sold there and moved funds into here so have missed the more recent drop in TLW. NCYT have only been taking orders for about 13 days so are still in the primacy of increasing their distributors and sales leads, the orders are only going to increase as this unfolds and I'm also expecting FDA approval within the next few days
Yes but FDA is looking very likely now with that OEM deal in place already, could see an RNS later today or early next week on FDA. AA what are your thoughts on the FDA ?
Personally I'm looking for a small dip pre 14:30 to pick up some more
From the bbc website
"Chinese health officials say that about 14% of people who had the coronavirus but recovered and were discharged from hospital have tested positive for the virus again.
Health officials admit they're still learning about the new coronavirus and how it operates within the human body.
The same phenomenon has been reported in Japan, when a woman in her 40s who had recovered and tested negative for the virus then tested positive more than three weeks later.
The authorities in both countries have pledged to continue tracking former patients, even after they've been discharged from hospital."
The government want to manage fear in the country so there would be no doubt NDA around the procurement of these tests. The last thing the government want is some company telling everyone that the NHS have ordered xxx million tests and panic Joe public
Random testing to start across the UK https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51641243