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Simply do not understand what you are claiming here. Today has seen normal buying and selling in a current range of about 20p to sell and 20.32p to buy. No smoke and mirrors - you simply cannot look at the analysis into the columns as the spread being used in the algorithm is too wide and not related to actual trading.
Remember that historically Avacta was always about finding a "cure" for cancer and can see its way forward on this.
I would expect the Avacta people to see the COVID Test as a cash cow to accelerate the work on that cure, to the benefit of the whole world - indeed they said as much as part jusification for the recent fund-raise.
So no, it won't be sold at or near cost - it needs to make good profit for Avacta.
AIMHO
Why not? - because it is now up to 0.9 - 1.1 and probably rising (-1% to + 2% range).
The one measure people seemed to understand the significance of is no longer the 0.7 - 0.9 which made everyone feel we were winning the battle. This should be on the news every day to ram home the point that we are not winning now.
Morningsun - scroll to the top of this page to see the 3 tabs - the one on the right is "Filters".
Click on it and copy and paste the blue name of the poster you want to filter and their posts will in future appear as a green empty box.
and incapable (most of them) of speaking in sentences and taking breaths in the "correct" places to assist communication. They take breaths in stupid places and then run on into the first few random words of the next sentence. I am sure they are trained to do it (who knows how they speak to their families!) as a "trick" to stop the listener switching off at the end of a sentence. What does it teach people trying to learn English as a second language?!
Most weather forecasters do the same - it is idiotic but they seem proud of it - "a genuine skill"!
Example:"In the west it will be raining today in the east. (takes breath) Sunny intervals will (breath) prevail in the north - complete cloud cover."
Rant over.
No - our test is NOT on the front page of the Daily Mail - but it could be.
The Mail prides itself on anticipating "news" before it is "news". Now there is even more to tell, with the increased manufacturing capacity, this would be a good time for their journalists to run the developing story and its possibilities to all their readers (and surely we can agree that it is a real bind that no-one seems to know about Avacta's test yet, even at this quite late stage). It could pin its flag to our test as it does in its many crusades.
I can imagine the front page strapline: "Is this the test the world has been waiting for?" or similar.
At 11am this morning, on Classic FM Global News Desk, there was a story about some of the northern England towns' restrictions being lifted, but their councils don't want them to be yet. A council spokesman complained that "the current test is very uncomfortable and you have to wait days for the results. What is needed is an easy test people can do at home and get results in minutes." He could also have mentioned, as we know, that the current test does not pick up people with the virus for the first 5 days they have it - the most infectious period of all, as Dr Alistair Smith points out, yet our test will.
The spokesman obviously doesn't know about Avacta, even though I was screaming at the radio "You want Avacta"!
My question is: If Avacta are locked down from giving out any publicity at the moment, surely this is the role for the papers - how about it Daily Mail?
In India, 78,761 new cases reported for just the 24 hours ended yesterday - very sobering thought.
Look at this chart: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=how+many+new+COVID+cases+yesterday+in+India%3F
Unimaginable how many ACTUAL new cases there were.
And their government are relaxing the rules in India from today!
https://sph.umich.edu/news/2020posts/india-coronavirus-cases-increase-as-national-government-relaxes-rules.html
Wiggly - "The CEO would certainly have some explaining (legal) to do if the final results were to disappoint."
Are you implying that if this product disappoints (and no-one wants it to succeed more than I do), then the CEO will be liable to criminal charges?!!!!!
OTT!