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I would think if they engage FINRA to sell shares, a commission would be alright with me, as those shares may be sold at a premium.
High alert....The authors' experience confirmed that 90Y-radiogel can be prepared and administered safely for therapy of nonresectable solid tumors in man and animals, including deeply seated tumors accessible via needle as well as tumors at or near skin surfaces.
Haha. I love the optimism. If that's reality, I don't really need anymore than I already have. I just hope y'all don't get greedy when this hits $1 and dump a bunch of shares before it hits $5,$10;$20
Is $500 enough after conference and PRs?
$400-$500 should be enough to buy 10,000?
We knew they had another patent pending. This one opens the door for many more potential patients
Joisavet
Sharkey, pretty rude response. I fat-fingered, try joisapet.
New Twitter post from joisapet. Apparently she is a vet in Hong Kong and shared isopet article on twitter
Who's gonna win the world series?
Building on the FDA’s ruling of RadioGel™ as a device, the Company is currently developing test plans to address issues raised in the Company’s prior FDA submittal regarding RadioGel™. The two primary FDA comments at the Company’s FDA pre-submission meeting concerned the dosimetry calculations and the belief of the FDA that RadioGel formed a bolus, or a solid lump, upon injection. The advanced version of the PET-CT equipment at the University of Missouri proved both that the Vivos Inc dosimetry approach was correct, and that the product perfused between the cell interstices and did not form a bolus, potentially resolving the concerns raised by the FDA at the pre-submission meeting. The Company intends to request FDA approval to submit RadioGel™ for de novo classification, which would reclassify the device from a Class III device to a Class II device and accelerate the regulatory approval path.
It does seem true that as soon as certain people show up, the volume and price bounce comes shortly after.
No I have not. But I feel pretty confident that patience here will pay off.
Another newspaper article mentions radiogel. Could spotlight technology to federal lawmakers.
Tri-City Herald LogoPowerful federal lawmakers are in Tri-Cities this week. There’s no better time | Editorial | Tri-City Herald
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Powerful federal lawmakers are in Tri-Cities this week. There’s no better time | Editorial
BY THE TRI-CITY HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD AUGUST 20, 2019 05:30 AM
Our community is getting a rare opportunity to host several members of Washington state’s congressional delegation thanks to the Association of Washington Business.
And we hope those who have never visited before will return home with a new appreciation of the Tri-City region and what it has to offer.
The AWB chose to hold its Federal Affairs Summit at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland on Aug. 20 — and it’s a big deal.
Federal officials often think primarily of the Hanford site when they think of the Tri-Cities. After all, cleaning up radioactive waste at the nuclear reservation requires billions of dollars from the national budget.
But there is so much more to our region than toxic nuclear waste.
Mid-Columbia wine, potatoes, manufacturing — think Lampson International cranes — and the technology coming out of PNNL are among the positives that should be at the top of the national radar.
We bet most people flying in for the AWB Summit probably don’t realize that airport body scanners are based on technology developed at PNNL. In fact, around here, raising both arms over your head is known as the “PNNL Salute.”
AWB officials could not have picked a better location to discuss business and innovation than the nation’s premier laboratory. PNNL is world-renowned for its work in the fields of chemistry, environmental science and data analytics.
Just this week, Steven Ashby, director of PNNL, wrote in the Tri-City Herald about researchers at the lab “paving the way” for new manufacturing methods that mix and join metals without melting them. The new process could result in metals with “superior strength” and revolutionize the energy, auto and aerospace industries.
And earlier this month, a story by Tri-City Herald writer Annette Cary told of a promising new cancer treatment developed in the Tri-Cities and now being used on tumors in dogs and cats. The hope is that it eventually will help human cancer patients.
These are the kinds of stories we hope our influential guests will hear about during their stay — even if it is in casual conversation.
The AWB forum provides participants a chance to meet face-to-face with members of Congress and discuss federal policies on issues like trade, agriculture, nuclear energy, waterways and technology.
Having these conversations in our own backyard means Tri-City concerns can be in the forefront, and it would be great if our own congressman, Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse, took the lead on educating his fellow lawmakers on Mid-Columbia issues.
The controversy over the Snake River dams comes to mind.
West-side environmental groups that want to tear down the dams are turning up the volume on their anti-dam rhetoric.
If there is a chance to emphasize the importance of the dams to the region’s economy, as well as the clean energy they provide, it would be helpful if Newhouse used this opportunity to get that message through.
In addition, Democratic U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell is a scheduled speaker at the summit, as are Democratic U.S. Reps. Suzan DelBene, Derek Kilmer and Kim Schrier.
Mark Menezes, the Under Secretary of Energy for the U.S. Department of Energy, is also scheduled to address the crowd.
The Tri-Cities does not often get such a gathering of influential federal lawmakers to visit at the same time.
We are grateful to the AWB — whose leaders are based in Olympia — for bringing the summit to our community and recognizing that the Tri-Cities is the perfect location to discuss federal issues like trade, energy and innovation.
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My guess is that the polymer solidifies in a 10 degree range that includes all warm blooded mammals.
I think $GNBT would be an ideal partner, as they are based in Miramar, FL. They have recently moved from cents to dollars.
Boom Boom Boom. I'm a rocker through and through, here's a list of my favorite bands. Illusion of progress, Wallnut, and a couple others.
$800. After yesterday's roller coaster, anything is possible.
Gobble up what you can. After MIZZO released the report, I think this thing is going to finally take off. .10 PPS Will be chump change
My E-Trade account shows ticker back to RDGL.
If I were buying right now for the first time, I would expect to pay $30-40 per share, based on gobsmacked's concise evaluation. I couldn't have said it any better. I agree 100 percent.
Any ideas what the new patent/not publicly published product enhancement might be?
If frogs had wings
They wouldn't bump their ass when they hop
Lol. In the big picture of things, I probably pissed away $50k potential return. I still hold plenty to make me rich though. Thanks for looking out.
I agree. I do believe this can be considered a cure.
Starsona? RDGL? Grdo? Nancy kerrigan? Dos equis guy?
Should've practiced what I preach. Today I sold 5000, at .084, and tried to buy back at .063. now I have $400 dollars that's not making me anything.
Look back at my posts and you will see that I was huge proponent for R/S. ANYONE THAT SELLS IS A FOOL.
That's some funny shit.
Try not to be greedy. Patience young grasshopper.
FOMO....GEEZE. it's simple math people. If you already own, hold/buy. If you don't own yet, buy/hold. Duhhhhhh! Quit holding out for beer money when what you really want is to own the brewery.
I read a lot of "if implemented" in that document. To me, that requires intentional effort to include in the reported filing.
I agree, I wish I could validate that which I have seen with my own two eyes, but my gut is telling me we are very close to lift off
Why would the "investment community" even know about this stock? Whata snoozefest!!! IG is so full of insight, all here should take note.
I saw with my own two eyes, what appears to be ramping activity at the production facility. This is just my opinion, and I have no proof, but if this is validated it must mean something. Yeah boi!
It's not overnight, that's the point. When it finally pops though, bunch of people gonna be like...whaaa? Where did this come from?
No overnight success ever happens overnight.
IG-crusader for social justice. Thanks for the heads up, because of your warnings I will be selling all of my $RDGL shares. I guess I just was/am nieve and thought this company was really onto something.
Just another opinion, necrosis is taking longer than anticipated too. "Could be another beneficial side effect that allows the body to absorb dead cells without shocking the system". Could be waiting for those slower results before announcing equine testing as well.
It's illegal to falsly make accusations against a company in this manner.