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albeniz
    29-Apr-2020 09:30  
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Still manage to hold at 0.44.
Surprisingly strong.
 
 
ken777
    29-Apr-2020 09:30  
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tomorrow AGM right ?
 
 
westpoison
    29-Apr-2020 09:18  
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today BB sian of Bio and CB. 
 

 
ST3-trading
    29-Apr-2020 09:17  
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I think compare last yr , their revenue is more than 500% to 1000% up ?
 
 
Sgvale
    29-Apr-2020 09:01  
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Others just ride on this

hmmhmm      ( Date: 29-Apr-2020 08:49) Posted:

Hmm...tis one is more straight fwd in relation to market demand due to pandemic.... Others might subject to market response.....

 
 
hmmhmm
    29-Apr-2020 08:49  
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Hmm...tis one is more straight fwd in relation to market demand due to pandemic.... Others might subject to market response.....
 

 
wolverine23
    29-Apr-2020 08:42  
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57 to 63
 
 
papayaface
    29-Apr-2020 07:50  
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Looks like today may be going above 50 again as retails drop off and BBs have stronger control of price. Huat 888. Good luck  
 
 
wolverine23
    29-Apr-2020 07:42  
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Good news again

WBdisciple      ( Date: 29-Apr-2020 07:21) Posted:

Use of different tests for coronavirus being explored here
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/use-of-different-tests-for-coronavirus-being-explored-here

Singapore is exploring the use of a variety of different tests for the coronavirus, the multi-ministry Covid-19 task force said at a media conference yesterday.

While the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has been the primary type used here, Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong said that such tests can be difficult to conduct.

" It takes time, it is complex, you need a lab, you need to run it through the lab," he said, noting that faster tests, such as point-of-care test kits, are being developed.


These are tests that can be conducted at the point where a patient receives medical care, such as a clinic, and do not require specimens to be sent to laboratories.

The authorities have been exploring the use of such kits in assessing whether patients have fully recovered and can return to work.

Also on the radar are rapid antigen tests - speedy diagnostic tests which detect certain molecules known as antigens - and antibody tests such as serology tests, which detect the presence of antibodies in a patient.

Serological testing was previously used here to find the " missing link" between the Grace Assembly of God and Life Church and Missions Singapore infection clusters.

Mr Wong said of the variety of tests: " We will examine all of these technologies as they come to the market, and then we will look at expanding the full suite of testing capabilities."

He added that there are also innovative ways to approach existing test methods such as the PCR test.

One such method, known as " pool testing" , involves using one test for a batch of suspect cases rather than just one person. This multiplies the number of tests that one can administer in a day, said Mr Wong.

Health Minister Gan Kim Yong, who co-chairs the task force with Mr Wong, said there is a " strategic logic" to who is tested and the methods that are used.

Also on the radar are rapid antigen tests and antibody tests such as serology tests, which detect the presence of antibodies in a patient.
" A lot will depend on how we intend to open up the circuit breaker measures," he said. For instance, if there is a plan to reopen certain sectors of the economy, testing of workers in these sectors may be stepped up.

Mr Wong noted, however: " Testing is just one part of the overall strategy to allow us to safely resume activities. It will have to be complemented with many other measures."


 
 
WBdisciple
    29-Apr-2020 07:21  
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Use of different tests for coronavirus being explored here
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/use-of-different-tests-for-coronavirus-being-explored-here

Singapore is exploring the use of a variety of different tests for the coronavirus, the multi-ministry Covid-19 task force said at a media conference yesterday.

While the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has been the primary type used here, Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong said that such tests can be difficult to conduct.

" It takes time, it is complex, you need a lab, you need to run it through the lab," he said, noting that faster tests, such as point-of-care test kits, are being developed.


These are tests that can be conducted at the point where a patient receives medical care, such as a clinic, and do not require specimens to be sent to laboratories.

The authorities have been exploring the use of such kits in assessing whether patients have fully recovered and can return to work.

Also on the radar are rapid antigen tests - speedy diagnostic tests which detect certain molecules known as antigens - and antibody tests such as serology tests, which detect the presence of antibodies in a patient.

Serological testing was previously used here to find the " missing link" between the Grace Assembly of God and Life Church and Missions Singapore infection clusters.

Mr Wong said of the variety of tests: " We will examine all of these technologies as they come to the market, and then we will look at expanding the full suite of testing capabilities."

He added that there are also innovative ways to approach existing test methods such as the PCR test.

One such method, known as " pool testing" , involves using one test for a batch of suspect cases rather than just one person. This multiplies the number of tests that one can administer in a day, said Mr Wong.

Health Minister Gan Kim Yong, who co-chairs the task force with Mr Wong, said there is a " strategic logic" to who is tested and the methods that are used.

Also on the radar are rapid antigen tests and antibody tests such as serology tests, which detect the presence of antibodies in a patient.
" A lot will depend on how we intend to open up the circuit breaker measures," he said. For instance, if there is a plan to reopen certain sectors of the economy, testing of workers in these sectors may be stepped up.

Mr Wong noted, however: " Testing is just one part of the overall strategy to allow us to safely resume activities. It will have to be complemented with many other measures."

 

 
WBdisciple
    29-Apr-2020 07:18  
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US plans to expand virus testing at retail locations

WASHINGTON &bull The United States is planning a major expansion of coronavirus testing at retail health locations around the country, part of a plan to vastly expand checks for the virus and begin getting people back to work.

A White House official said the administration plans to provide enough tests to all 50 states to screen at least 2 per cent of their residents. The intention is to target the most vulnerable communities, including the elderly and minority populations that have seen higher mortality rates from the virus.

CVS Health, the drugstore chain, said on Monday it will open testing sites at 1,000 of its stores.

The announcement coincides with a planned meeting between President Donald Trump and some of the nation' s largest retailers and lab testing companies. Other retailers are expected to make similar announcements at the meeting.

CVS will offer self-swab tests to people who meet Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria. People will be required to register online and will then be tested at a drive-through window or in a store car park.

The company hopes to be able to conduct 1.5 million tests a month, pending availability of supplies and lab capacity. If successful, the effort would represent a substantial expansion of testing capacity.

Experts estimate that the US will have to run at least 500,000 tests daily to start to get people back to work. That is about 200,000 a day more than the peak number of daily tests done within the past week, said the Covid Tracking Project, a data group following test counts.

Testing is a key part of the strategy to reopen the country and loosen social distancing rules. Widespread testing would allow states to conduct programmes to better track infections and isolate sick people, shifting from programmes of broad, blunt restrictions to more precise ones.

The testing announcement coincides with a new White House testing strategy released on Monday aimed at monitoring the spread of the virus and reopening the country' s economy.

Last month, Mr Trump said at a news conference that the federal government would partner with CVS, Walmart, Target and Walgreens Boots Alliance to test people for the coronavirus in the retailers' car parks. Rite Aid later joined the effort. About 70 testing sites have already opened at drugstores including Rite Aid, CVS and Walgreens, as well as Walmart.

Most diagnostic testing is still done at hospitals or by other healthcare providers. The result is that testing has been focused mostly on very sick people, resulting in what experts believe is a serious undercount of cases.

Health experts agree that widespread testing is necessary to reopening of the economy.

The federal government has been widely criticised for failing to quickly implement a national testing strategy.

The CDC is also expected to release new guidelines widening testing criteria to people without symptoms, but who work in high-risk settings, the Associated Press reported. Research shows that people without symptoms or who have yet to develop them may be able to spread the disease.

 
 
ST3-trading
    28-Apr-2020 20:36  
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Net net , only if aytu increase order , shares price will be up . 
 
 
furnaces
    28-Apr-2020 20:33  
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Seems like going ahead on mass population antibody testing . That will require hundreds of millions of testing kits for US alone.

actan99      ( Date: 28-Apr-2020 20:23) Posted:


 
 
actan99
    28-Apr-2020 20:23  
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ST3-trading
    28-Apr-2020 19:09  
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https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/coronavirus-update-lockdowns-million-cases-2020-04-28/
 

 
Cadence88
    28-Apr-2020 19:03  
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Yes, unlikely to die in 3 mth. But his order as it stands now is 500k, not 1.25mil.. clearly stated in the agreement.

ST3-trading      ( Date: 28-Apr-2020 18:55) Posted:

Ayru wun die, he grow v big these day
only if he stop order after this 1.25m 

 

Cadence88      ( Date: 28-Apr-2020 18:54) Posted:

Yes, better ask in agm. Atyu doesn't need to collapse to threathen the 1.25mil orders. If it doesn't materialise in 3mth for whatever readons, the distributorship just downgrades automatically to non exclusive


 
 
ST3-trading
    28-Apr-2020 18:55  
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Ayru wun die, he grow v big these day
only if he stop order after this 1.25m 

 

Cadence88      ( Date: 28-Apr-2020 18:54) Posted:

Yes, better ask in agm. Atyu doesn't need to collapse to threathen the 1.25mil orders. If it doesn't materialise in 3mth for whatever readons, the distributorship just downgrades automatically to non exclusive.

ST3-trading      ( Date: 28-Apr-2020 18:34) Posted:

Have to see what AGM said liao


 
 
Cadence88
    28-Apr-2020 18:54  
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Yes, better ask in agm. Atyu doesn't need to collapse to threathen the 1.25mil orders. If it doesn't materialise in 3mth for whatever readons, the distributorship just downgrades automatically to non exclusive.

ST3-trading      ( Date: 28-Apr-2020 18:34) Posted:

Have to see what AGM said liao

 
 
ST3-trading
    28-Apr-2020 18:34  
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Have to see what AGM said liao
 
 
wokiechewbacca
    28-Apr-2020 18:21  
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Aytu will order 500,000 within 1 business day of signing agreement, another 1.25mil committed over next three months. That?s 1.75m. What threatens this deal would be
A)Aytu collapse (unlikely, they just partnered Cedars-Sinai for healight tech)
B)Product collapse (means all the accreditation parties who okayed Bio all sleeping, or Bio damn good at smoking)

Management said 2m to anticipate orders, I don?t see anything wrong with this comment?

https://links.sgx.com/1.0.0/corporate-announcements/UZUU1ZMZS5KUOMYM/Aytu%20Distribution.pdf

^Please read the announcements and clarifications. SGX don?t query for nothing.


Also, US and China has been hurling shit at one another ever since this, nothing new. Test kit reliability has always been viewed with suspicion, (or should i say anything from China) why do you think cos like bio so proud of themselves for getting clearance? knowing all the trash unscrupulous China cos have thrown out there.
 
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