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Two points:
TB: If you can follow what he's doing, it is possible to make money on his shirt-tails, but he'll always have the upper hand by inside knowledge and astute release of RNS notices.
After several days of what looked like normal share movement and trading last week, we now seem to be back to blocks of late-reported relatively large trades, some of which show as 'buy's but are actually 'sells', because they are slotted in to the records later in the day. I think someone is selling again.
GOBITL makes a good point about FFP2 masks in Austria. From 25 January, FFP2 masks are required for all shoppers. I can see this becoming the norm across Europe before long.
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Just look at the number of serological tests that have now been removed from the list - it's huge! Most of them are characterised by country of origin, but not by any means all.
Thanks for sharing Quickdraw. This board is great for sharing information isn't it?
Intrepidinvestor I read that article and found myself wondering how many other highly accurate PCR tests there are globally. Did you get the impression that US states will be forced to use PCRs instead?
High enough for some profit-trading impact on price now, but not one to trade in my view.
Not pending on AJBell right now
topsharepicks, would you have a date and reference for that article please? Thank you.
Big rise today, quality business, medium-term future looking good. But why the big jump in SP today - news due?
Huge volumes today: first 90 minutes was up 350% on whole day yesterday. Wonder if recently added shorts are having an impact today.
Actually I think PCR test within 72 hours of boarding is reassuring - it means most of the passengers I'm flying with don't have Covid-19.
Having to test going out and again coming back costs a couple around £480. That's a lot to add to the cost of a holiday.
@pmjh -totally agree and a good reason why SNG did well for the longer term to maintain its independence. Makes it all the clearer to me that those that really do know, are pretty confident this works. The reported £2k per course is cheap when related to intensive care costs and potential long covid support. Really cheap.
Maybe some were disappointed to hear results of Phase III due around June.
It is entirely possible that in emergency situation, interim results can be used, if exceptionally positive or exceptionally negative.
Patience.
Supertag I think you're wasting your time - hardly anyone wants to know the facts. I doubt TB's options will make a huge difference to SP and as noted earlier today, I suspect they are already being sold as we write.
Fun isn't it?