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given it takes 9 months for confirmation of product success, the time it takes for this to take off through word of mouth is too long, these incompetent marketing guys should be paying to advertise in every fertility magazine, posters in every clinic, sponsoring spots on tv sales channels, facebook everywhere, how many women trying to get pregnant reads an rns, or where they thinking the brokers cant see through that desperate ****? What a bunch of amateurs they basically advertised another placing
Woman becomes pregnant!
If this is what passes for an rns then we are screwed, how are these donkeys running this company screwing up an otherwise outstanding product with this garbage!
It just needs time, once us approval comes through via Walgreens tie up this will take off
http://digitalhealthage.com/what-is-the-future-of-femtech-as-digital-health-moves-to-user-centric-solutions/
https://simplywall.st/stocks/gb/healthcare/aim-cpt/concepta-shares/news/what-type-of-shareholder-owns-concepta-plcs-loncpt/
Maplinman,lol mildly disinterested is a massive improvement, I lost all interest with the dearth of info by february, there is only so many days in a row you can check for rns reports before the absence becomes ridiculous, but things are coming together now so mildly interested/disinterested is fine by me
All that I'm saying is dont include the names, it's much more likely to trigger someone restricting their profile, What would you do if your details appeared on a speculative bulletin board? irrespective of the quality of the research
No one is attacking JC Seeing, the issue isnt the quality of his research, Linkdin is not a public resource you have to sign up, you have access if you do but there are rules of professional courtesy, if they blocked their profile because of stuff like this we couldn't do any background work
JC, dont post the names, it's completely unnecessary, any more than if you gave your business card to someone at a function and then saw it posted on twitter, all we need is a map to get a sense of the movement and diversity of technical backgrounds moving to SEE, I guess it means SEE is a hot ticket right now, but is this normal in Australia? in San Francisco it would be expected for people to frequently move around, but no elsewhere in the US, is this a more substantial indication of SEEs significant rise or just hot swapping to a sexy startup? I have no idea but suspect it's the former
That's right 20%! I didnt realise it was that much. so the way this is going is that SEE, through supercruise will be the standard for taking car automation to level 4 for the forseeable future, losses are irrelevant since they'll be rolled into cost of new cars, so if 19 billion now then a proxy for share price and potential is our share of that, difficult to calculate given complexity but not less than 5-10% given how key hand on and off will be to make it safe viz ncap etc, here an interesting video from tesla failure, though this driver was concentrating tesla had no idea he was
https://youtu.be/0GnysB0rO3s
Even if nissan are not part of this they are partnered with Waymo!
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Automobile/Toyota-SoftBank-self-driving-venture-adds-5-Japanese-automakers
https://www.autonomousvehicleinternational.com/news/mobility-solutions/japanese-oems-acquire-10-share-in-toyota-softbank-jv-monet-technologies.html
Where did you get that from?
Dont forget SEE is a key player in the FPGA as a auto solution, it could just be that from an engineering standpoint, Intel could out spend Xilinx in a bidding war and kill off their market dominance in one shout by switching their FPGA chips, I dont see that as an industrial strategy tbh
Terrym that's very interesting, KK told me in an email a while back SEE were measuring a whole host of behavioural indicators beyond fatigue but not advertising it openly, the camera in this piece doesnt look like SEE but the mirror article did mention driver distraction and Cadillac amongst others we are involved with
https://www.businesscloud.co.uk/news/ai-cars-will-adapt-to-drivers-mood
BP has 20 billion shares in issue
Johnson and johnson just over 4 billion
It makes no difference at all how many shares are issued except that I'll have less than I would have had after the recent issue expansion when this pops
As for aviation, its apparent SEE will be the go to tech for any critical process where humans interface with machines and peoples lives are potentially at stake, it's going to be massive
This is hardly surprising, the first people to promote it were Dr Larissa Corda of Create fertility, founded by Dr Nargund, both of who started out in the NHS, this is a cheap way to pregnancy and will probably be the first step towards IVF before the hormonal treatment for many women in an effort to reduce costs, I'd be surprised if it wasnt already being trialled