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CE is just an acknowledgement that a product has been manufactured in accordance with EU health & safety and environmental protection rules. It in absoutely no sense certifies that the product is any good whatsoever. It's a necessary step to sell a product throughout the EU - so in that sense it's good news - but some people on here seem to think it's some form of medical approval from the EU. It isn't.
It's also basically a box-ticking exercise - indeed it's generally self-certified!
Yes, it means that sales agreements within the EU will be easier to make - but only if there are willing customers. I'm sure everyone here knows that that's always been the Achilles heel for GDR in the past. Will it be different this time? Maybe. But not because of a CE mark.
- Brand new poster who just happens to concentrate on one tiny, quite obscure share
- Appears at the same time uber-ramper SoftWilly disappears
- Multiple rampy-pampy posts, long on hype and devoid of any analysis
Hmmmmmmmm!
Even relatively big boys can get spiked!
It's just a P&D. Any time you see SoftWilly turn up, that's what's happening.
Seriously, ask any doctor what they think of the BMJ. Numerous medical friends including my oldest buddy (Phd in molecular biology, works in cancer research) completely dismiss it as a worthless rag these days, sadly.