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Hello everyone, I can clearly see that xpb can 'hold his own' in the heated discussions on the board, but like it or not, I like to read his alternative, cautionary views!
Greetings to you too Bergfreage, I'm at the opposite end of the country up in misty HH!
Hi everyone. I came across this article today. I think this is what Velocys is all about :
https://www.aerospacetestinginternational.com/news/engine-testing/rolls-royce-to-test-its-next-gen-engine-with-100-biofuel-blend.html
A word of caution - Roche is rebranding a S.Korean company's vaccine and it is being ordered by the millions in Germany and Switzerland. Isn't this what Johnson was on about? Where does this leave ncyt?
From Yahoo news:
'Germany's Lufthansa is in talks with Swiss drugmaker Roche over deploying so-called antigen tests, according to two people familiar with the discussions, as the airline aims to make them available next month.
Rapid antigen tests that can be administered by non-medical staff are expected to become available in coming weeks for as little as $7 each, the head of industry body the International Air Transport Association said on Tuesday.'
I don't know whether my message is old hat to you posters, but I was recently told by a member of the younger generation that you can keep whatever you download with 7dig, whereas with Spotify you only rent the music. Seems like a good idea 7dig has. He also said 7dig's name gets lost in the myriad other download sites, and should promote itself better. All a mystery to me, but I bought in after watching the video here on lse.
I first bought Bushveld when it was just 1p, then sold at 2p then it went up to 6p and onwards to 25p (all prices approx - cannot remember the actual) . Been in and out over the years. Maybe there is a moral here to be learned - buy and hold and hide away!
Actually, I cannot understand why anyone dealing in shares on these bbs does not get live prices for a measly £15 a month from lse (London Southeast). Just click on the above icon. This way you see the live trades as they occur - even your own. Then you can see the b-s flow trend in real time, which I find invaluable when buying or selling.
Just like to add my two penneth - I agree entirely with you olderandwiser. I've never seen any obvious benefit from doing this in the past with other companies. If they want to throw their (our?) money around, give us a special divi or use the money to buy further royalties etc.
Thank you too for your very clear description of the disease and how SNG 001 works. Now I really understand and it is scary why the UK gov is neglecting this wonder device. ! I'm not in the UK, but if I were, I'd certainly be banging of doors at 4am and causing a stir. I'm a LTH.
@philgekko
Just for the record, I have been telling my 'chatterbox' German girlfriend about SNG's brilliant clinical trials success for months now. She is an ordinary person, not directly involved with the medical world, but she speaks regularly with her family doctor. Maybe something will get picked up - or more likely knowing Germans - copied.
Surely yes! The problem has been there for quite a while from the first rns!
Like one or two other commentators, I have been seriously considering buying into CEY again for its stability... This director sale is very suspicious. Was there any knowledge of the slip earlier to shareholders? How long will it be before it is fixed?
Is this really the case (it will never get to market)? Prostate cancer is a miserable and major male killer. It is a sad sight in a doctor's waiting room seeing so many older and old men waiting to have their pas test / treatment, as I recently witnessed. 6/11 is pretty good. Roll on the larger trial.
I always do research, but am not into biochemistry, so don't understand the fine scientific stuff. Perhaps many posters on here were over-optimistic in their opinions in earlier times. I had noted the webinar in my diary but had another pressing thing to do came up, so may watch the recording later. There are many other interesting biotech companies! And ps: the school kids test mentioned just now still had to be checked on a machine. Anyway, let's leave it that now, shall we? No point in clogging up the bb with vitriol!
I always thought Cytiva was a major partner until I read Metland's comment. Who is right? To me a simple saliva test is a great way of testing, and I read somewhere that is is used for school kids who just have to spit into a test tube.