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Will be very difficult to predict firstly because no one knows how effective vaccines will really be and how quickly they get rolled out worldwide not just UK.
Also NCYT will be sitting on so much cold hard cash what do you think they will do with it? Everyone thinks they will buy assets in the diagnostic space, not just Covid related. I’m excited for the ride to see where this goes.
Hi Poidster, what's your source? I emailed GM a couple of weeks ago asking if PROmate had been well received by users and he said it had but he didn't specify if it was released yet on a large scale. Also to the comments below about amount of samples able to be analysed, remember we've been told that PROmate will make the Q's one of the quickest and easiest to use. More importantly as PROmate deactivates/inhibits the virus it means that a lower of class of lab can used to process samples, i.e carehomes, Versalab etc.
Hi Bramley, I know we have the large contract in the UK to hang on to and we don’t know global sales yet but this is just one countries solution and I don’t believe the companies fate rests solely with the UK. PCR will not go away in my opinion and people should remember we are selling worldwide.
Just another test nowhere near production, approval or revenues. Stop the cross ramping it’s really boring. Of course their LSE BB is full of speculation because they’re all invested and trying to pump the price on nothing.
I emailed GM regarding Promate and if users were happy with it. He said yes. He also said a benefit of Promate is that it allows mobile testing to be done without the need for a Cat 2 containment Laboratory.
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This was all in the MD&A yesterday so anyone who took the time to read it- which everyone should have, would have been out already if they were going to be. He had to clarify this in case it went further and after he received so many emails. Don’t be such weak hands