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MyLuck, yup, still here. Sadly.
Caley2, agreed, and in the mean time they can dry their sad eyes with the thousand or so 10 pound notes they earn every month over what the rest of us meer mortals have to live on.
15-25p stew200? £27-£45m mcap? Enough to expand into the US and have a working app for Foodprint? Can I stand down from despair now then please? Maybe even leads from Dubai in Kasakhsatan and Azerbaijan will be turned into sales eh?
Mr Investment, have you read the RNS for the AGM?
Well, at least it's comforting to know that someone will buy all of my 300k shares in one go. But yes, back to the 4s after they get their shares back.
mcclfc, I re-read it, you're right, they wont raise anything so they'll have to survive on current cash until they come up with an alternative.
Davde, yes, that's how I understand it, they get the £5M but not the extra £2M
FFS, will you two just GET A ROOM!
DDRR, thanks, forwarded to my SNP MP.
Just realised that they answered my question! And they're in the process of getting clinical and self use approvals in Mexico! That means I'm in the process of getting a Tesla.
I've decided to propose an alteration to the Flowflex instructions. On page 9 where it says "Carefully remove the aluminium foil lid from the top of extraction buffer tube" add "a tin opener may be required for this". F##kin things!
RegulatorUK, corporate and state liabilities WERE waived, they wont be anymore. Why would they now pass tests that they are going to have liability for, when tests (albeit inaccurate) that hey have no liability for already exist ? Or is that nonsense too?
JohnHenry, I admire your optimism about the expected take up rate for tests in the states. 500m will probably last them until they win the ("Soccer") World Cup at home
shal100, the moment, that what you say is perceived by govt. to be the case, the instant that it has been calculated that this will cause slightly more inconvenience to Government than, say, a handful of deaths due to false test results, we will have approval for self test.
Yup, 'case Y'awl missed who was providing Uncle Sam's tests instead of Innova
https://cen.acs.org/analytical-chemistry/diagnostics/New-overcounter-COVID-19-test/99/web/2021/10
All very worthy.
They'll pass tests when they're sure no-one will sue if they're at all inaccurate.
They'll keep buying Chinese tests as long as people use them as a precursor to a PCR . They cost a tiny fraction of what accurate tests would cost the treasury.
Can our LFTs be seen as being more accurate than a PCR? How? Who is going to say that they are and what will happen to them if they're wrong? Who's going to put their head on the chopping block first?
"Finally, does the UK government have such little regard for its population that it would buy cheap, unfit for purpose tests over and above..." ; they are seen to have more regard than all the other countries which provide no testing for their population (most other countries). The Government does not need to have regard for testing accurately any more than they need to have regard for any other side show they're involved with (there are loads more to deal with that will topple them long before inaccurate tests do, and that wont happen until at least the next election and probably not until the next one after that)
How much does the Govt place on the life of 1 UK citizen? A handful of votes at best. You can be killed by a foreign power by accident by someone whose spouse has diplomatic immunity and receive zero justice even when the media pulls out all the stops. Try proving your loved one died because of an inaccurate test.
"...it sounds like a case of bribery by our government with Chinese firms that should be thoroughly investigated and could be a great story for Panorama." I'm sure Panorama are not short of great stories about Chinese Govt. corruption. Sadly, we're hooked on all the lovely things that are affordable to us thanks to Chinese Govt. corruption. Panorama needs ratings and easy wins, not sob stories.
There's a river of tears running from the Uighurs for our plight as shareholders, and a great big room with green leather seats full of people whose jobs depend on their turning a blind eye to it all that will prevent this ever being an issue.
Great that you sent the email, terrible if any of us here expect anything to happen about it, still worse if we expect the share price to be effected positively because of any of it. That will take orders for existing tests. I believe that approval relies on the reduction of the possibility of litigation being reduced to zero, I wouldn't sign off on it at the moment. GLA and DYOR
KahunaJim, NHS Scotland still have availability, maybe phone Alva to order you some!
2 big Grey Veolia Compactor containers in the car park over the weekend, someone's LWB car and two others Sunday afternoon, lights on in the stairwells too. Would you go into work just to watch your team get humped by the Gers on a Sunday?
They've had plenty of things to update the website with: Jollies to Las Vegas Durban and Dubai. Didn't know ODX had branched out into Tour operating. Shame they ran out of time to update the news section which still shows the 7th June update. Also, absolutely no mention of the last lot of "events" which were attended. I hate being made to feel stupid when I've been stupid for a long time.
Stas, article from 24th June this year. We were nearly 60p then. we hit 55p the day Omega RNSd the Dam partnership. We've dropped about 50% since then. Do you think that info is priced in? I'd check the Tweets but apparently now I have to get permission to follow Tweets posted by Omega. Probably safer that way though eh?