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Giz. The only reason the FDA are involved is because one of the bigger outfits got caught shall we say massaging the accuracy of their Nipt tests. I don't think Ygen have any such problem. What they state is what you get.
Giz, Nipt is very much going forward in the US, why do you think Ambry have introduced it to their wellness portfolio? Also, why are all the insurance companies in the US now reimbursing Nipt test costs!
Ranger is accurate and offers a walkaway advantage, so you can pop the cassette in and walkaway and do other things.
Exmex. I believe it also has something to do with the glass collection tubes. The manufacturer of the glass tubes wasn't entirely honest with Labcorp about it's patent infringement with Ravgen.
This is where Ranger tech and EDTA plastic tubes will score for Ncyt/Ygen. It does the same job at a fraction of the cost also .
There was also another big player in litigation because they were telling porkies about it's Nipt tests accuracy, hence the FDA involvement . A bit like that Elizabeth Holmes character.
Ygen's Iona Nipt test hasn't any such problems as far as I know.
Q, is Valju showing tendencies of paranoia?
One question/ observation is all it takes.. lol
Anyway I've also added plenty of content about Ygen too. Which has been appreciated by a few.
All you've done is whinge and criticise. What's your problem? If you don't like it, filter me.
Hemo, wasn't that done yesterday?
Captain, Ygen)Rees basically gave multi millions away to MHC because he has a interest there. Couldn't be bothered to do it in house, so needs to be watched.
Also very slow in updating labs to get more lucrative govt testing contracts. He originally said he couldn't be at ar sed doing that either , then voilà a year later he does it.
So with a competent and straight CEO in charge Ygen wouldn't be in the position he put them in and had millions more in the bank.
Mind you Ncyt CEO was a bad un too wasn't he?
Naewise, yes indeed! Luckily I only had a moderate amount of Ygen shares and pulled most back buying plenty in their offer at 0.003p, so not too bad for me.
Just trying to get more background into the litigation with the government.
From what I can fathom, the government are trying it on big style.
I believe there was a directive to drag back anything they could rgds existing contracts. Maybe thinking some would go under before it came to court, or just gave up or didn't bother.
However their conduct with Ncyt is well out of order and will likely go in favour of Ncyt imo.
Still trying to dig up more about that atm .