Proposed Directors of Tirupati Graphite explain why they have requisitioned an GM. Watch the video here.
Thank you for replying Paul. If you don't mind, do you have a email address I could contact you on? My area is nursing and care home management software development and would like to run some ideas by you to improve testing flow for staff.
Think we all agree Paul.
Interesting that you pay staff an extra 30 mins - I presume this is because they are tested on site by a clinical professional (which probably makes the test slightly more accurate than doing it themselves at home like Teachers currently do). Is this a local policy or is it same for every care and nursing home? What do staff do during the 30 mins, do they have to wait outside/in the car? Do they test themselves every working day?
Sorry for all the questions!
The webcast is up from 2nd march about their current development plans for this year. I listened to it just to see if anything is mentioned about mass spectrometry and covid diagnostics. BAMS or Avacta isn't mentioned specifically, but towards the end they talk more about the maldi biotyper machines, of which they state they have rolled out over 4000 units (think he says units, got sound on quiet while I was getting youngest to sleep), how they like their niches, selling consumables that run on these machines and 'introducing more infectious disease assays ' - covid19 tests together with flu. Not much, but it's something.
Fast forward to 25:30
https://wsw.com/webcast/cowen81/brkr/1957173?mobile=True
My box of Innova lft arrived today. Wouldn't have bothered ordering them if I knew it was them, thought it might have been surescreen. Will probably go straight to landfill given a 50p coin is just as accurate, can't imagine who would want to stockpile them.
haha, meant 1.10p . I'm too used to dealing in shares worth more than a fruit salad
I've just bought in at £1.10 , having once piled in to Novacyt at £3.50, avacta £1.50, and last week eurasia at 23p, so think of me as your lucky charm.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56226020
"Home testing for secondary pupils will be twice weekly, with parents expected to carry out the testing at home after three tests in school"
You can also use your previous allowance from past 3 tax years. If you think you might hit your lifetime allowance, especially if pension years are some way off, well, that's a nice problem to have. There are some ways to mitigate the potential 55% or 25% charge, depending on how you take it.
Or if you have a wife or husband who has far more of their allowance remaining, then divorce, split pension pot and get married again. Now that's advice no IFA will give you.
I'll be amazed if we finish in blue today. Only thing that push this to £8 and beyond is either another £100m+ govt contract, or confirmation we're still bringing in over £10 a month in revenue still and likely for another year
Yup, and all labcorp have is a crappy antibody test no one wants and some expensive PCR which say "1-2 days from date of specimen pickup" for self testing. I bet they'd give an arm, a leg and maybe a couple of toes to have access to our affimer tech
That linkedin profile is commented on by an Eric Yau, Business Development Director of Covance - a huge US company who help with clinical trials and bringing drugs and devices to market. In turn these are owned by an even bigger company called Labcorp, an S&P 500 company.
She connected.