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Iāve been using the Avacta test in my business for a couple of months now. In the form it was delivered, it would never be granted home use. The water dispenser is fiddly, difficult to aim and not intuitive. The snap-off is about a quarter of s millimetre too long, making it difficult to close the top of the āwellā and the top cap is designed by an idiot. I believe it to be the best test in the world though. So, I believe whoever judged it said, yeah, great for nurses after they have spoiled 5, but a busy mum with a screaming kid? Nope. Avacta are scientists not engineers. I would hope they have spent some time redesigning and modifying it with homes in mind, and then going back with an unrushed product. Sorry guys, Iām still an investor, as this is a bookies bet. Regardless of wether or not they get the LFT onto good sales, the silence on the Avacta 6k is golden. But, as someone said, the stock market is where the patient take money off the impatient.
Christyās here in Manchester indeed looking to find pancreatic patients. Good team. The odds against AVA 6K failing are taking slow, but solid steps. Was it Warren Buffet who said the stock market is where the patient take money off the impatient?
Erm, I use Wordpress for on of the busiest sites in the North West? Wouldnāt have used when I built the NYPD site 21 years ago but itās a serious cost effective piece of kit theses days. Confidentialguides.com
I did exactly the same with my daughter, the full 20k at 2.70. Iām hiding in the effing tool shed.
Just used the test. You can see me doing it on Twitter! https://twitter.com/gordomanchester/status/1427952109660540934?s=24
Handsome bastard that I am .
Clear sign of AVA6000 is working. No way would this feller risk his career with something thatās not showing or shown that it works. Proof of success; this is a good investment, but not for the skint PI needing instant gratification. LFT will row in, but it will take twelve months to get to significant levels. But all in all, the tests are working and delivered for us. The only reason this share is where it is is sentiment on the childish ramping from the board itself. Thereās no sale until the money is in the bank.
Ps, pictures on my Twitter @gordomanchester
Got the test kits delivered, itās for real! Iāve got two boxes. Theyāve cost me Ā£400 quid or something like that, plus the + or - Ā£200k Iām under water at the moment, so a tad on the expensive side at Ā£4000 a test! However, I do have a smile on my face at last. My HR are going to get to grips with the training. Onwards and upwards. Just for luck, Iāve bought my grandson Ā£5k of shares, maybe he can buy a decent motor with it when he goes to uni in a couple of years.
Itās the dispatch day I have been told for my test order.
Actually, restaurants want to test their staff regularly as a mightier if their duty of care, they donāt need a nanny government to tell them that stuff. Confidentials.com know these guys better than most. The market is there. Now. Not next month. The month after. Now.
Iām going to market an LFT to my clients for Confidentials.com ; obviously there will be a distributor involved who will fulfil those orders in the same way I sell pro knives to the chefs. I would like it to be the Avacta product, but time is moving on. 7th August, Iām signing with another product. Iām sticking with Avacta BTW, I am fully sold on their oncology product and their designer business model; Ā£5 Xmas If they get AV6k good news and they grow up with their PR.
400x50x4XĀ£7 = Ā£560,000 per month. If the two sample boxes donāt arrive AGAIN Iāve an alternative product gagging to go with a better margin. I value first mover advantage. The market will accept 96% efficiency. How many out there are thinking the same thing? There are 28,000 restaurants in the Uk, it is a useful market but they will be lost to Avacta at this rate.
Feller, Iām a publisher with magazines to run, Iām a bit busy trying to stay afloat in this ****storm. All I wanted was to test the bloody product so I could sell it to the four hundred restaurants advertising on my restaurant guide book confidentialguides.com ! Iāve lined up 400 for this product and theyāre late again! Bit to busy to be playing detective. Iām pretty confident they will arrive next month. More impressed with the oncology by a country mile.
See above. Clearly I canāt do a screen shot on here, but if you can give me a good enough reason to email it to you and supply your email and guarantee not to divulge the names at the suppliers end, Iāll send it to you.
Good evening Mr. Baines, here is a cut and paste for you.
Hi Mark,
Our stock was due on 15th /16th July. Avacta informed us that our order is delayed 2 weeks due to manufacturing. We are also used to delays for new products.
I did go to the Semi-Finals in the end. It was a great day, a good friendly atmosphere and probably the better game to see live.
Thanks for your patience with the order.
Have you started to market AffiDX to your customers yet?
Best wishes,
I donāt understand, why are you calling people muppets? Are you on the spectrum? Terribly sorry to mention it if you are.
I ordered two boxes of the Avacta LFT a couple of weeks ago, they should have been in stock two days ago. The distributor has sent an email saying they are now delayed due to manufacturing problems. Avacta is a great product design company. Iām here for the next five years (oncology). I am a small to medium sized investor. I have been involved in explosive growth companies. In my opinion, this board and management are Scientists, not business people. And certainly not sales people. Sky had round dishes on launch, BSB had technologically superior āsquarialsā. Murdoch at a board meeting to discuss, as I saw it, the danger simply said, āfirst to market, first to show football, no matter the quality, wins. They havenāt got a clue and I will own them by the end of March (BSB) 1991.ā Big lesson for me, this board are naive in the extreme. Get out if you can, my average is 1.46. I put my daughter in at Ā£2.70 with her ISA this year. Youād think Iām old enough, but hey ho. Sub Ā£1 soon.
Yes, Iāve just bought 50 from Bioserve; I know, I know, but itās a start!
Avacta is worth 1.20 with no home use awarded. Itās worth 1.80 on first set of news re AVA 6000, 3.00 + on final results. Add 60p on home use awarded, 1.00 on reasonable sales. Iām out, back in at 1.20. Now Iāve declared myself ladies and gentlemen, be assured it will do the opposite. In the meantime Denmark 3 England 1. Good luck. :-) itās only money. And football. Youāll find me hashing from the oak tree in the back garden laterā¦
Ta!
My brain is melting, along with my companyās email server it seems. What time is the presentation and will the link come through investor meet company? Thanks in advance.