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Fingers and toes Ferret, fingers and toes...
I am going all in. Time and time again TD has pulled a rabbit out the hat in times like these.
Zama + ARCM equity raise + revised credit facility = BP assets & costs.
Simples.
TheCashFerret, is your real name Colin Robinson????
Hold on to your hats, we'll be heading back up again next week!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/07/24/retail-sales-surge-back-pre-pandemic-levels/
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Funny you should say that Blackdog...
I was on a United Nations flight recently and the plane developed engine trouble.
The only way to resolve the problem was to lighten the load by three people. It became clear that we would have to draw lots as to who would jump.
Suddenly this Frenchman stood up, opened the rear door, shouted ‘Vive la France!’ and out he jumped.
An Englishman followed ‘God save the Queen!’ and he jumped as well.
After careful reflection I stood up and shouted ‘remember the Alamo!’ and chucked out the Mexican.
Well, we laugh at that in Texas.
I hate days when the chart looks like an aeroplane crashing into the sea!
seriously, nobody cares
Very interesting ARCM.
So apart from the big three - Heart Disease, Cancer and (new entry) COVID, more Americans die of accidents than anything else.
Maybe a basic health and safety course would be more effective than removing the constitutional right to bear arms.
You do know how we define a recession Kilgeever?
There has been considerable development in vaccines in the last 50 years. Things have moved on considerably since Jenner's day. I am certain there will be a vaccine for this virus and the even better news is that it will probably lead to new vaccines for other emerging viruses.
To name a few broad categories of new vaccines:
nucleic acid (DNA and RNA),
virus-like particle,
peptide,
viral vector (replicating and non-replicating),
recombinant protein,
live attenuated virus and
inactivated virus approaches
An ideal vaccine means you do not develop the disease in the first place Rooster.
Its not a 99.7% survival rate if you are in your 70s and above. More like 50%.
I am fairly sure a vaccine was effective against variola major and led to the eradication of the virus (almost) completely.
I think the Russians are going to be first with a vaccine, aren't they?!
Who are 'they'?
I guess some of you fellas wont be taking the vaccine anyway in case it contains tiny PLA soldiers miniaturized to take over our brains.
There are 24 vaccines in clinical trials and 140 in pre-clinical trials ongoing at the moment (WHO 15/07/20).
I suspect that the general consensus is that a vaccine will be found eventually.
What is your source Woody?