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where are these pictures, and are they pictures of the same room from the twitter ramp last week that said that the room was had been reassigned to store equipment ?
Stepping back for a sec, my ovetriding thought is that when shareholders determine that approaching newspapers, news channels MPs etc to affect government decisions is the best chance for improvements in the SP (and I'm not disagreeing with the action), the company is f*cked.
Prime,
Again, I can't argue with you ambition, and I guess some pressure might just enough to sway a decision or two to make things go away.
My gut feeling is that fortunately for the world, but unfortunately for ODX, covid has had its last major fling, and as CaptainSwag said, its become ever more important for BJ to show that its fundamentally over, whether that is entire true or not.
"The gloves are on."
:)
"THATCHER: I get what you are saying but there is a case to answer which has directly effected our SP severely"
I don't disagree at all with that, as long as folks realise that doing so is most unlikely to materially impact the ODX SP. And also given what this gov are getting away with daily even when publicly caught with their pants down, I have zero expectation of the anyone being held to task.
from that article
"Very early observations from India and Denmark suggest there is no dramatic difference in severity compared to BA.1."
"There is likely to be minimal differences in vaccine effectiveness against BA.1 and BA.2. Personally, I’m not sure BA.2 is going to have a substantial impact on the current Omicron wave of the pandemic."
"The statement/questions in Parliament by Neale Hanvey MP are excellent. Similar questions have been asked by others and more recently by John Redwood to Maggie Throp (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Vaccines and Public Health) and there were the usual inaccuracies in the answer and no mention of the money owed, cancelled contracts, Chinese imports, ctda/mhra test approval for UK but not foreign lfts etc etc. I believe we still need to ask the question of Government and keep asking until the "real" truth is forced out ."
But in truth they have not helped and will not help ODX shareholders one bit, a nice bandwagon for am MP to get on, so that when it gets to election time he can point to his crusade for UK diagnostics, but is essence its just a lot of hot air in a very priviledged place 'in terms of' impacting the SP.
"Most of the death cases recently in UK are the Omicron B 2 "
Rubbish, most of those in ICU are delta variants.
just in time for covid travel testing requirements in the UK to be dropped in 2 weeks.
That twitter photo seems to suggest that their "stand" comprises a pop-up banner on babirus 's stand.
I note that the popup doesn't feature covid products, but the food detective/foodprint tests.
"What has the OP said? I can't see what it is or who said it as they're filtered."
LOL I want to know what someone said, but I don't want to know what they say. How completely childish.
Regulator seems suited to a top position in this tory government.
djframboise, he of the "you are on zeee list", recently refered to ODX as a dog and today "looks grim", you list needs updating with your own name.
Gawd knows, surescreen and surescreen possibly !
The 100m sounds like surescreen output
well he has been embedded in the company long enough, that he should have had plenty of ideas of how to do things differently, and he was either voted/shouted down or he kept the ideas to himself.
So it really shouldn't take all that long for him to decide on a different and more productive direction for ODX to take, and where changes need to be made.
So we should have something from him.
Alternatively, if it was simply a case that the CEO just had to go, and this guy is cut from exactly the same cloth, then its "as you were"
I see there was a suprised birthday party in the cabinet room for BJ.
When asked about it today No 10 said staff had "gathered briefly"
I'd forgotten the bit in the rules where they said we could gather indoors during the first lockdown as long as it was only briefly.
Silly me.
its not an opinion, its a strong opinion :)
" then they are british"
Shoulda been "then they are not British"
if they are not surescreen (and they aren't) then they are british, and pretty much guaranteed to be from China.
well, and there you have a ramp in the making.
In case there is any confusion the picture is a montage, the right hand side is a picture from the box packing they did for OG, the left hand side I assume is supposed to be from recent days. Of course, the tweet does not say any of that. There is nothing to reference in the two pictures that suggests it is the same room.
"Appears to be new machinery onsite in the room that previously staffed the workers for the OG packing. Been told that the machine is a wrapping machine apparently ..
Maybe good news on the horizon. Surely wouldn't be needed otherwise.."
"appears to be"
"been told".....by a person who is clearly going to remain totally nameless. Another random twitter user maybe.
"apparently"...well either you were told or you were not...or it is or it isn't.
"maybe good news"
In summary, the tweet wants to allude to something, but has zero facts on which to base it.
If we can have a picture of the room BEFORE they were doing the repacking, then we'd see what the room was like before they moved people in to do the OG stuff. Or maybe the room is now being used to store stuff they don't need...or maybe...maybe... There are a myriad of reasons why a room that once house some workers, now houses some machinery. I'd have thought the last thing ODX needs at this time is MORE machinery, they can't get use out of the machinery they have.
But hey, its a friday, so I guess someone thought they'd chance a FOMO ramp.
"Once we firm the base line operational
monthly run rate for cash burn we can take a view on what the other £2M over 3 months was used for ?"
I have no idea what it was used for, all we know that in those 3.5 months the cash position dropped by around 2M, and in the 6 months prior the cash position dropped around 0.5M a month, pretty much on par. And if you extrapolate, something needs to change otherwise ODX runs out of cash in around 3 months...and then into the overdraft.
"I just can’t see our cash burn is £1.2M a month"
It isn't its 5-600K a month