Maintaining their Web site regularly would be a good starter for 10....look investor section....future events.....All passed.
I despair.
Thank goodness the boffins are moving the science forward. If the hangers on did their bit the sp might improve.
If I was a big US pharma I'd be....12 Jan 2017 07:59
....looking for bargain promising tiddlers in order to get my future new promising drugs to market as cheaply as possible. Surely with a poorly performing sterling and at a rock bottom price we have to be in the sights of the big boys or an I Looking through rose coloured tints yet again. Views welcome.
Trump's Comments Are Big Pharma's Nightmare
Matthew Herper , FORBES STAFF
I cover science and medicine, and believe this is biology's century.
President-elect Donald Trump gives a press conference January 11, 2017 in New York. (DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
The drug industry is just wrapping up what looked like an upbeat week here at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, where all of the healthcare industry's biggest executives come every year to court investors and negotiate deals. This is the where big mergers are conceived. But now every pharma and biotech executive has a lump in his throat (they're mostly men). Because of Donald Trump.
Many pharmaceutical executives hoped that because of the Republican Party's long-term opposition to price controls and love of free markets, a Trump presidency would involve fewer controls on drug prices than a Hillary Clinton one. But at his first press conference today, Trump made it very clear that is not the case. Here's what he said, via NPR:
I think a lot of industries are going to be coming back. We have to get our drug industry coming back. Our drug industry has been disastrous. They’re leaving left and right. They supply our drugs, but they don't make them here. To a large extent. And the other thing we have to do is create a new bidding procedures for the drug industry because they're getting away with murder.
Pharma has a lot of lobbies, a lot of lobbyists and a lot of power. And there's very little bidding on drugs. We’re the largest buyer of drugs in the world, and yet we don't bid properly. And were going to start bidding and were going to save billions of dollars over a period of time.
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The "we have to get our drug industry coming back" refers to tax inversions--companies like Mylan, Allergan, and Valeant that have tax domiciles outside the U.S. but operations based here. It also seems to refer to that fact that many drugs are manufactured outside the U.S. So it might sound like a hug, but it's not. But it's that second part that will really hurt pharmaceutical companies: the idea that Medicare, the biggest buyer of drugs, will start negotiating drug prices. This is an idea that was popular with Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. It is something drug companies have spent years fighting, because if Medicare has power to insist on a price, they will probably have to pay it.
As with most of Trump's statements, there is no detail on how this would happen. If Medicare doesn't have the ability to refuse to offer a
...and a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.
Whilst healthy is the most important, it would be nice to get an injection of prosperity.
Guess time will tell.
Good luck all.
Freddie
Hi Ted. Thanks for checking. I'm underwhelmed there's nothing on Renes site about it. Anyway 2 good patient feedback reports and lots more news promised early 2017. CLI update is the one I'm looking out for. Also wouldn't mind Rene mixing some exosomes in with a famous skin cream product aimed for the rich and famous market. That should bring in a quick return, which apparently most aim investors appear to be interested in. Oh well back to the cupboard. In packing for a month away in NZ with my youngest lad. Hopefully sun shine and not too many tremors As headed for Christchurch. Off Friday. Have a good Xmas all and I will keep in touch as and when a signal appears along with something to chat about
If it works, why not sprinkle a little of your gold dust into the revenue account. Thoughts Rene.
Judging by the date on the news paper article I assumed it was a second patient interview. Especially the timing of the stroke and following time needed for treatment /folow up. If I am wrong, my apologies. Fred
RE: Reneuron in Daily Mail article20 Dec 2016 21:04
Well done CFRPflyer. A good find and straight off the press. Great to get a report from the patient.
I will share with iii site hopefully this article will generate some more positive interest. Best wishes and keep posting. Best wishes. Freddie
incidentally, we have been shareholders for a similar period. I entered at 8p
RE: commercial production...3D printing15 Dec 2016 10:03
Morning Hyms. The constant sell off recipitated further by Bullimores comments lead me to one short term conclusion summed up as ''Crap''. Yep crap precis the entire situation up a treat. Of course those wishing to buy the crap sellers shares are having a field day at 2.75p a throw. Of well, could be worse,,,,,,, I could have bought more in the past.......roll on 2017/18 and hopefully an improvement as the short termers get closer to wanting to buy in again. In the meantime, if I read the situation correctly, long term investors appears happy to wait.
RE: commercial production...3D printing15 Dec 2016 09:11
Hi Hyms. Good read. Im guessing, of the Reneuron treatment lines CLI could be best suited if tissue rebuilding is ever possible and necessary. Anytway probably a long way off as right now its safety and efficacy of the current stem cell line the priority.
RE: commercial production...3D printing14 Dec 2016 17:39
Thanks for the post cadburyhill. Its very interesting to see 3D assumeddm collegin technology to mount the stem cells. Would be more interesting to know where the stem cells were derived from and how dificult to make. Any ideas. As you imply, if the technology could be improved using our cells, our manufacturing facility could be a potential early gold mine. Thoughts! Best wishes. Freddie
....I am so pleased you are leading the way and hope others of your colleagues follow suite. It makes so much difference to us small (and in my case very long suffering) shareholders. The market really appreciates leaders of Industry putting their money where their mouth is and in the process leading from the front. Once again. Well done.
Best wishes. Freddie
RE: Now I know what would happen....14 Dec 2016 09:31
Hi Gary. Enjoyed your post. Let's hope Reneuron can tempt long termers in. I'm getting a bit tired of the roller coaster ride triggered by the fast buck brigade. However I do have to admit to having missed the big rises on several occasions just before crashing back to earth. One day..One day. Best wishes. Freddie
...if I panicked and sold off 75% of my holdings. The p would fall 16%. I'm a toddler f an investor in Reneuron. Funny how the market reacts to the tiniest bit of negativity, isn't it?
Topped up a few minutes ago to bring my average down. Good day to invest. Freddie