The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
Yep got the exact same feeling from reading those posts
Excellent piece with a video tour too! Let the fun and games begin.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11787296/coronavirus-antibody-test-immunity-back-to-work-laboratory/
Astounding. When you’ve just seen Dragon dock on the IIS... then you get reminded what most of humanity is up to...
Raise 14m without discount and the company is still worth 14m... ello?
Finncap have this morning initiated coverage of ORPH, with a 19p target price in a 25 page note....
Https://investing.thisismoney.co.uk/broker-views/
Yes, that’s one way of looking at it.
I presume this is all VAT exempt?
The supply of pathology services is exempt from VAT under Item 4 of Group 7 to Schedule 9 of the VAT Act 1994
Makes sense for quotient to put more machines with existing supplier vs new agreement
- Less training and support time
- Less contract and sales effort
- Simpler from a supply POV
- improved client satisfaction as less wait times /backlog
@raleigh
Quotient plans to sell the tests for between USD 15 and 25 and to lease or sell the machines at cost.
https://www.cnnmoney.ch/coronavirus/swiss-company-races-to-bring-covid-19-antibody-tests-to-market/
DYOR
Home testing finger prick tests cannot guarantee 100% accuracy...
...We have installed this week one of the 12 Quotient machines available and once we hit its 3,000 test per day capacity we intend installing a second machine from @QuotientHQ
https://www.who.int/news-room/commentaries/detail/immunity-passports-in-the-context-of-covid-19
Covid Antibody passports are controversial but demand for them is growing
Keep your eyes on this one ^
Gfinity PLC Gfinity signs multi-year agreement with Formula 1
Source: UK Regulatory (RNS & others)
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RNS Number : 4594N
Gfinity PLC
20 May 2020
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement via the Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
20 May 2020
Gfinity plc
("Gfinity" or the "Company")
Gfinity signs multi-year agreement with Formula 1 to deliver F1 Esports Series
Virtual Grand Prix extended to June of this year
Gfinity (AIM: GFIN), a world-leading esports and gaming solutions provider, announces that it has extended its relationship with F1 and been appointed to deliver the main elements of the F1 Esports Series in 2020 and 2021, and the 2022 qualifying events. In addition, the previously announced F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix Series has been extended to June of this year.
As part of the agreement for the F1 Esports Series, in 2020 Gfinity will deliver the Pro Draft Reveal Show and the Pro Series; in 2021 Gfinity will deliver the Challenger Series qualifying events, Pro Draft live show and Pro Series; and in 2022, Gfinity will deliver the qualifying events. Full details of the 2020 season format will be announced in due course.
Under the terms of the contract, Gfinity will deliver a dedicated account management team responsible for the delivery of all elements of the programme; a full league operations team responsible for writing all rules and governing the drivers participating in the tournament; and provide the use of 'Race Control', Gfinity's proprietary in-race adjudication system. The Gfinity Arena in London will also be the main venue for live broadcasts.
Gfinity has been working with Formula 1 and Codemasters (CDM.L), a leading UK publisher of racing games, to design, develop and deliver the main elements of the F1 Esports Series since 2017.
In addition, further to the announcement on 23 March 2020 that Gfinity had been selected to deliver the new F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix Series, the Series has now been extended until June. The Virtual Grand Prix Series will replace each live F1 Grand Prix that has been postponed due to the coronavirus. Gfinity worked closely with Formula 1 on the conception of the series and oversees the delivery of the tournament, tournament operations and broadcast production. The first race, the Virtual Bahrain Grand Prix took place on Sunday 22 March 2020. Since then there have been four additional Virtual Grand Prix in Vietnam, China, the Netherlands and Spain, and three F1 Esports Challenge Driver events.
John Clarke, Chief Executive Officer, Gfinity said: "The F1 Esports Series is one of the most exciting esports tournaments in the world and we are delighted to be working with F1 for a further two years. Signing a multi-
They have 12 at the moment and will have another 20 by the end of the year. They are awaiting approval in the us, only European approval at the moment.
My thoughts exactly, looking forward to the an update next week, hopefully with channel partners information.