RE: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hz-splash-17-hsc-xz3dpdnvx17 Feb 2021 09:52
MIK but your here to teach us What they should learn is Oooo oooo 10% up sell sell sell Or 5% down ooo ooo sell sell sell These are not the way and create a self fulfilling prophecy
Has anyone got the link to the antibody one. Surely that's most relevant and current. Given recent update on quality. The fact we can manufacture now and we have probably stockpiled. I'm surprised boot's hasn't ordered a few million ready for chemists to start testing. I'm sure many would pay £20 to confirm they're protected... must be a profit in that for odx and boots
Hoping if capacity is ready by mid April we have a test ready for manufacture in advance. That means tt complete and physical orders in place. Be nice to be using the 1m capacity we are now almost at. If test and orders are ready
I think the price per test will be much lower considering the volume. Maybe 2.50 - 3.00. Margin will possibly be 50% still But you've not considered. Antibody LFT or lab testing, CD4 or food intolerance
Yea not sure what will happen tis all guess work. As long as we manufacture an antigen test in April I don't mind which. But would be good to be mologic as it potentially could be earlier. Even using lower capacity to stockpile. Be just good for us all to see a definite order
Did omega originally say 2m per week in April. But now said end of April? Wonder if this is all to allow a bit more time for a test to be fast tracked. But it does go against government aim to do 2m per day. But maybe they're using up innova and stockpiling surescreen ready to hit that target.
In what way could odx be massively over valued? And we keep going on and on about about multiple director sells. But let's not forget only one sold about 85% of the total. The others were but a small number comparatively
It's even simpler than that. As we would be producing over 100 m tests per annum it's simply £2 per test for the higher and £1 for the lower. I suspect in the middle with tests at £3 each and profit of £1.50 per test.