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I've already drank Santa's whiskey.
Same here. If this goes to £1.60 I can pay my mortgage off, hopefully before my 40th in April.
Why are they upset? They have affirmer technology. :)
I'm waiting for all this capacity to produce the Food Doctor test for distribution to the US of A. What would that test retail for in Beverly Hills? For now we will help to defeat covid.
The Prime Minister usually does a tour of the studios the day after the conference speech. The headlines will be in the papers tonight. He can hammer home his consortium & his orders all day tomorrow. Suits me if he does.
Well done everyone. Just the start. We researched & knew it was coming. Time for a bottle of Red.
Yes, the Biodot reel to reel machine & the arrival this month of the cassette assembly machine from Finland automates the process.
Didn't Colin elude to government procurement to increase the capacity?
CK: We can make as many as you want Boris but we don't have enough equipment.
BJ: Here is the equipment, crack on & we'll take it off the cost of each test.
Assuming the government can source the relevant machinery, they can pay for it..
This is possibly the machine from Finland for the Lateral Flow assembly.
https://ginolis.com/products/lateral-flow-device-assembly/
The bottleneck does seem to be the Cassette machine. Come on Finland, send it over sharpish.
I wasn't this excited at my wedding.
The variation of products that ODX can manufacture means capacity will be filled. Always. The hardest bit for Colin is to determine which ones get allocated the precious space & in what ratios. He's also got to balance shareholders expectations on financial results & the moral duty (product margins) of being a small piece of the solution to the pandemic. AVCT or not. It's really that simple.
I remember when we were in the 30's & a huge trade went through at 40 on the nose. We said he/she knew their stuff. We are gonna have the same conversation at a quid.
Maths isn't my strong point but if the sample size is larger, wouldn't that effect % (eg 1 in 10, 9 in 100, 80 in 1000)?
I thought we had already met the standards required & it was usability for home use that was the hurdle for MHRA approval.
The R&D team are free for projects now they've nailed this one? It should be their job to make sure capacity if filled post Covid.
Typical. Logged off at 2ish because of Sneller theories & low volume, then this happens. Congratulations & many thanks to everyone who has done the research over the last few months. It really does look like we are in the territory of dotting the eyes & crossing the tee's.
"By the time ODX and MHRA + UK Government have passed this we will all have caught Covid 19 ........."
Hopefully there will be a gold standard test that can be rolled out to millions to check for antibodies.
Does anybody know if we manufacture the cassettes for the lateral flow devices?