Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
"TOSP is the perfect location for Scancell's expansion, with access to an excellent local talent pool as we grow the business." Can't help wondering if she means the OXB talent pool if/when they get closer to commercialisation??
Is it really surprising that some posh bloke, whose only expertise is in ancient languages, and whose track record is in duplicity and selfishness, finds his head spinning when confronted with scientific and statistical arguments. He must have put on his "deep thinking" face while what he really wanted to do was stuff the girly-swots heads down the toilets, like he used to at school. So he ignored all that and followed his (oversized) gut.
I just don't believe the accuracy of the buy/sell indications on this stock - or indeed on any stock where something interesting is happening. On stocks that are cruising on no news I can believe them more but in cases such as this they have very low reliability. So I suspect the reaction is more positive than it appears from the indicators we can see.
Fair cop.
Me doth not.
That's right Kettle- we want to speak to the Manager! The CIA won't mind. Spill the beans.
Kettle's getting our money back and, when it happens, I'm going to buy him some rosbif for Xmas.
It's B-cells (and, long-term, the Memory B-Cells) that are activated by a reinfection to produce more antibody of the type (more or less - that's complicated...) that wiped out the first similar infection. The T-cells (and, long-term, the Memory T-cells) that are also activated by reinfection but T-cells cannot secrete antibody molecules and are, rather, adapted to attack foreign cells and infected 'self' cells. They will attack 'self' cells infected by virus, thus helping to quell the infection but the more important mechanism of dealing with tiny viruses is to employ the 'infantry' (antibody) rather than the B52s (the T-cells). Of course, it's a bit (well, actually a lot) more complicated and B-cells and T-cells (and others...!) interact.... but that's the basics.
It's B-cells (and, long-term, the Memory B-Cells) that are activated by a reinfection to produce more antibody of the type (more or less - that's complicated...) that wiped out the first similar infection. The T-cells (and, long-term, the Memory T-cells) that are also activated by reinfection but T-cells cannot secrete antibody molecules and are, rather, adapted to attack foreign cells and infected 'self' cells. They will attack 'self' cells infected by virus, thus helping to quell the infection but the more important mechanism of dealing with tiny viruses is to employ the 'infantry' (antibody) rather than the B52s (the T-cells). Of course, it's a bit (well, actually a lot) more complicated and B-cells and T-cells (and others...!) interact.... but that's the basics.
Kettle, can you give us a subtle hint as to how it is going? For example, should I be ordering a turkey or a sausage for Xmas?
Anyhoooo .... I'm sure the Members-Only Group will have some good news for us soon.
Yes, if only we could all cash in on a post-hoc prediction.