Adrian Hargrave, CEO of SEEEN, explains how the new funds will accelerate customer growth Watch the video here.
No idea Safy, but here is the cutter the reel is loaded onto....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=7lPtzLwMMxw&feature=emb_title
I'm counting one strip per second there.
This seems to be the machine Odx tweeted about after unboxing.......
https://www.biodot.com/portfolio/rr120-web-handling-platform/
...and it looks like we have two of them, reel to reel & it runs continuously! The end reel (after drying through the two black towers) is then loaded to a machine that cuts the test strip. That's the increased capacity sorted. When CK eluded it to being not fully machine based, the strips may have to entered into the cassette by hand? they would have to be entered the correct way after cutting after all. Is that the dept with extra staff?
Fully understand your concern Gazza, but then i ask myself, who is ahead, what manufacturing capacity do they have, what types of test do they do & how accurate are they? Not many in front.
Hopefully we'll get an update on the TB & Meningitis lateral flow tests that are in R&D.
I'm purely talking about staff costs GP. I employ 10 people so I know my monthly cost. Contributions, pensions on top. It will vanish in no time. Maybe I'm too generous.
10-11m raise would not be sufficient to pay off the overdraft, invest in the type of machinery needed, raw materials to be purchased & expand staff to this sort of level along with the day to day costs that comes with running a business.
Exciting times.
CK knocked it out of the park in the last presentation, under promise & over deliver. They have increased staff from 6 to 50 in one dept. You need significant cash flow to do that.
SD kit Antigen Sensitivity, 84.38%
SD kit Antibody Sensitivity, 94.48%
"Now we have handjob here committing an act of gross misconduct basically by constantly ignoring odx ability to get us out of the hole they put us in."
Ridiculous. Antibody testing will play a major part, it's just not that time in the cycle, saliva tests in development. SP 71% up in 3 months. Jeez.
Fingers crossed it is orders news. Maybe it's news from Nigeria? Hopefully its not eluding to capacity guarantee already discussed with care agencies. $4 a test on a 70% margin sounds good to me. Colin did say the were expecting orders this financial year regarding CD4.
This was in the RNS on the 21st August 2020.
In case anybody missed Colin's appearance on The Big Conversation, it is now on demand.
https://lloydsbanking.kuluvalley.com/view/hu9zaO8xMvQ#/
The SP is 35.9% up in a month. The PR is flowing (UK RTC), CK has eluded to massive staff expansion, tweeted the equipment delivery & set up. The antibody case is gaining more & more traction & the expanded capacity can be diverted to any product they choose too. If anything I think they will choose the more holistic route rather than the purely profit driven route. Zingers like this do not come around often on AIM. I don't know what more people want (apart from 100% every month).
The Fortress test had high specificity (98.6% [95% CI: 97.1% to 99.4%]) and moderate sensitivity (84.4% [95% CI: 70.5% to 93.5%]).
Same here, that's it now, no more topping up for me until next time. :)
A lot of excitement on twitter about a 5 digit code & the GMDN agency. Here is an explainer.....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_NtUxa3Cz3c
Can anyone elaborate?
Yep, half a million shares today bought in 5 equal transactions of 100,000.
That account @UK_RTC follows 25 accounts, 2 of which are Lloyds Pharmacy & Boots.
It's probably still the trial version. Comments from 22nd September on Google Play saying the app doesn't work, DHSC have replied to a comment that it's still in beta until the 24th.
Not up on apps at all. Potentially, if you scan a positive antibody test result would you then be eliminated from contract tracing alerts? Would an app have the power to do that? An immunity passport of sorts without officially being one?