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Hello AJP08,
Not just the abdorbant stuff , and I agree the potential applications are mind blowing.
On the last presentation on meet the market JS believe did mention Some thing about other applications.
Anyway, it's the access to a $10B market which makes think of the stunning potential of the company and its products.
I'm here for the long term.
Go to 8:10 on time time line and watch, accesses to a $10B market.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPVEyYlgDq8
Why would you want to stop the growth,45% of something is better than 45% of nothing.
The 45% being what you are left with after after tax.
I believe the 55% life time allowance tax starts at £1073100. So if you had £20173100 you would pay £550000. It just means you have been very successful.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/EDEN/agreement-with-corteva-agriscience-u1eaumljexlp6ku.html
Had a look at Edens website, scrolled down and saw the youtube interview. Hadn't see this on the website before so prominently.
Would you advertise failure?
http://www.grasshopperproject.eu/
The technical feasibility of PEM MW Fuel Cell Power Plants (FCPP) has been well demonstrated, but a major step in fuel cell stacks and system costs is still needed.
Sorry if this ha been posted before.
https://www.ft.com/content/68300806-d197-4e94-8dc8-e9af2d1e67df
chilting- Thanks for that. Very good.
Now I'm just waiting for them to spend the next 0.5m on capex.
I going to be here for the long term.
Correction. $3.5m not $7
I could be wrong but I believe the their facility can produce up to $15m worth of product per annum. Since the middle of this year they have had to have two shifts to meet required orders. Now I'm going to make the assumption that two shifts would be 16 hours a day over a 5 day working week.
It may be a bit of reach and I'm going to guess the H2 revenues will be around the $7m mark.
Of courses my guess work could be well off but I don't think so.
https://youtu.be/xPVEyYlgDq8
Worth watching especially from 8.13
$10B market?
https://shop.medusa19.com/en_GB/taxons/covid19-tests?channel_type=business
I do hope that Avcacta and partners can negotiate a good deal on price, but if this test proves to be the gold standard and cheap to produce, I would not rule out governments imposing a price. We must consider that this test could be of great international importance.
All of course in my humble opinion.
I agree £5 would be a bit of push, I think a government contract could go to £600m plus but for more than 10m test per month.
I don't think 10m test per month would be enough unless it was just used for hot spots or cluster breakouts.
I think its the business purchases that will deliver a meaningful income. Just because you say you've done a test doesn't mean you have, and in any case you have the virus in the morning but test negative and it isn't until the evening that you have enough viral load to test positive. Testing upon entrance to any venues of large gatherings and planes and ships I would think should me a must.
And individual may have to take the test more than one in a day, once in the morning to self check then again on entry to an establishment.
I think £2 a test seems a reasonable price maybe a bit more.
I can imagine every government of a major economy spending £500m or more on general population testing and then business on top of that.
Even at £1 the sales could be stunning.