Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
Yes lots of smaller positive snippets coming out at the moment that show our tests are being used and sold my many different organisations across the world.
We are all (understandably) focusing on huge NHS style deals to get the next leg up. While I'm sure those are being worked on its great to see this more organic growth as well with the Nova team clearly leaving no stone unturned with white label and distribution options.
Agree Porky
Just listened to a review of this on 5 Live and they confirmed that millions of instant home tests would be used but that a mix of testing solutions would be used.
We can just hope (not for the share price but for our health) that the government use a significant proportion of PCR tests to actually get on top of this and not the cheaper less accurate options that can only be planned to tick a testing volume target rather than actually test properly.
More doubt cast on the quick test claims here ad well, nothing we don't already know
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/02/doubts-over-rapid-turnaround-covid-tests-pledged-by-johnson?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other&__twitter_impression=true&s=09
Also let’s not forget they need recruitment just to fulfil the £469m order, recruitment is encouraging but it’s also needed to fulfil the current order.
These roles don’t necessarily point to even more expansion, hopefully it does though
Could this be us? This calls out:
De Montfort and Durham universities are now running pilot projects for rapid Covid testing, using lateral flow tests
The Department for Health and Social Care says the aim of the pilots would be to "turn around rapid results within an hour at the location of the test".
Using a nose and throat swab, the tests would be self-administered and would not need a laboratory to process the results.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-54697113
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This is a different tactic.
Previous shakes pretty much recovered to the opening price by close. That didn't happen yesterday but after last weeks gains £11 was close enough.
We haven't seen 2 shakes in a row in the last few months
The only difference her is we aint had twi shacks in a row.
More recent shakes have pretty much fully recovered back to opening price the same day. Didnt do that yesterday but got close enough after last weeks gains.
2 shakes in a row is a different tactic.
Check my postings if you are so inclined you self righteous, rude individual (trying to avoid swearing here!)
All my posts are on Nova and all positive. No cross ramping a mere question following another contributors post.
No need to be rude Karen