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It's worth mentioning that this was off the back of released P3 results. They are now applying for regulatory approval to sell.
So I would expect media coverage from p1b results minimum, but that would be indirectly.
SP movement on the upcoming RNS is likely going to retrace unless we get Institutional investment or a licencing deal(s). Front page news coverage would also draw in new PIs. Otherwise I suspect we'll be back to what ever trading range the chartists waft up.
Orphan drug status is for development of a rare disease drug treating circa 200k patients. Surely our market is bigger?
Are they hoping to get their foot in the door with STS treatment but expand once further studies are done?
What are the chances of this story breaking on Sunday?
https://twitter.com/emilydugan/status/1476540491990990853?s=20
This is hilarious. The cheapest test on the government site is £8.99. but they only have 3000 a month!
https://covidtestingdirect.com/day-2-covid-19-lateral-flow-test-click-collect/
The site is up to 41 providers now (it was 23 last week) but still no sign of M19/Avacta.
What's the issue here? Why is it taking so long to register?
And how did these other tests jump the gun?
https://www.find-travel-test-provider.service.gov.uk/providers#list-of-test-providers
Assuming we had all supporting documentation prepared, we should be receiving test approval any day now, as the 20 working day period has past (we're on day 25):
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/covid-19-test-approval-how-to-apply
Still waiting to see Bidstats updated with the new Orientgene tender award. The previous awards (£2.5m) seem to pale one comparison to the Innova blockbuster tenders, so watching closely...
https://bidstats.uk/tenders/?q=Orientgene#754515967-746192919-30
Found the guidelines doc for tender publication:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/996536/2021-06-22_Guidance_on_transparency_requirements_for_publishing_on_Contracts_Finder-_Final.pdf
On page 3 is the relevant text:
Timing of publication
The PCRs 201518 require that information must be
published on Contracts Finder within a reasonable
time. This guidance defines reasonable time as
follows:
? For sub-central contracting authorities, reasonable
time means 90 calendar days after the contract
award date.
? For Central Government authorities, reasonable
time means 30 calendar days after the contract
award date. There are additional requirements to
publish the contact documents alongside the
award details - these are set out in Part 2.
In-Scope Organisations should comply with these
timeframes for publication on Contracts Finder unless
there is a good reason not to, which should be
documented