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Mate asking
market cap is 1bln.. surely someone would have already approached them earlier
Shorts increased to 6%
I see no director buys for a year?
We BlackRocks 2nd biggest holding!!
Spanish mega govt spend, tender awards to be announced nxt few days
Any previous tie ins to Spanish govt that would give us a clue?
Bit of fun
My brother in law a qualified astrology geek
Vaccine hype
The best indicators for a vaccine to have a reasonable outreach to general pop do not appear until April 19th. And it will be patchy from there to end of 2021. Note, I already accurately forecast the course of the virus and second wave timing in USA in particular. Travel via airlines will continue to be 75% lower than 2019, until at least July 2021. However, still looks v likely that death rates per day will be lower than at peak last May. So, about 600 in UK at peak I would expect. Infection "rate" is a function of lots of things: one of these appears to me to be testing number. Apparently UK is testing 7 times more than in May. meaning that infection was probably at current levels (25,000 per day) in May also. But testing is meaningless if pop do not isolate and there is utterly inadequate tracing scheme. Virus number will peak in early January except in USA, whose stupidity means that peak will be 6-8 weeks later than that.
Averaged up... again
Could the contracts be getting renegotiated down now as we have a vaccine?reason for delay?
Ncyt
As I understand we are intrenched into the testing process now and will be part of the new mega labs I believe an RNS will drop tomorrow
Sent yesterday lol let's see how good this source is
Who's the genius at ncyt that keeps inventing new products? Give them a golden handcuffs
And do they own shares?
Economy won't get back to something like normality til 2024 they saying on BBC radio
tay is not SH dont be silly
I'd assume same way in France yes pal, so won't hear or see anything til results
Nice1 shandy that 30% off code worked,wanted to try some Charles &lee heard their really good for blokes
That's not how France works
No big govt order
But the new test allows people to buy test individually and claim back cost so hopefully we are selling millions but not too one buyer
Maybe not us damn
https://www.genereach.com/index.php?func=product&action=add_item&item_no=209
Care home visitor tests are '99 per cent accurate', promptings calls for national roll-out
The results of a pilot study have revealed that the 85-minute test is “highly accurate”.
Care home visitors can receive a 99 per cent accurate covid test, a pilot study has revealed, amid calls for it to be rolled out nationwide.
The results of a landmark pilot study - first reported by The Telegraph in Septemberand carried out in care homes across the country - have revealed that an 85-minute test for the highly infectious disease is “highly accurate”.
The revelation has sparked calls for it to be rolled out nationwide so that families can once again hug their relatives.
It comes in addition to a new pilot testing scheme being launched by the Department for Health that will see several homes in Hampshire, Cornwall and Devon offered rapid flow tests to allow visits from this week.
Adam Gordon, Professor of the Care of Older People at the University of Nottingham who is leading the care home component of the project, said that the technology “is an effective way to rule out COVID in care home residents and staff”.
“This means that it could be safely used to inform decisions about quarantine of residents and staff. It could also, potentially, be used to more safely open up visiting in care homes.
“The government clearly have multiple competing priorities for new testing technologies. We have shown that, if they do choose to prioritise care homes, that point of care testing can be done in this setting and could be very helpful for residents, families and that work there.”
The scheme, called Condor, saw testing machines placed in a sample of care homes to test people for coronavirus through a saliva sample, with results provided in 85 minutes.
Care home managers said ahead of the pilot that it had the potential to be a “game-changer” regarding enabling relatives and staff to have greater access to residents.
Professor Gordon, who is also a Consultant Geriatrician at Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said that based upon a pilot conducted in 278 people across four care homes.
“This could help prevent outbreaks. In addition, the high specificity means it would be a good test for visitors coming to care home. It would enable staff to be more confident allowing visitors to come into the home," he said.
Earlier this month the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) U-turned on allowing care home residents to see family and friends, in accordance with government guidelines.
This means that relatives should visit their loved ones while staying behind floor to ceiling screens or remain in visiting pods A DHSC Spokesperson said:“We are beginning a trial of testing visitors to care homes in the coming days to give families more opportunities to reunite with relatives.”
£49 fit to fly is amazing!
£99 for fast turnaround
Be huge
https://twitter.com/OpenCellLondon/status/1326912212334735364?s=20
Just amusing myself while bored
Oh Mullins maybe only 3rd biggest lol
Boo director bought £10 in 2017 then
2020-10-20
M.A. Kamani
BUY
300,000 @ 243.07p
£729,210
Re. Aim top director buys, maybe Mullins 2nd ever biggest lol
Gati Al Jabouri bought £1m worth of PERE stock when it was refinanced, but that wasn't on the open market. He also loaned the co £1m at the same time.
Re .ncyt director buy
He didn't need to buy this many shares - that must be near the top 10 biggest Aim purchases ever?
I'd be curious to know