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Yeah... I am not in heavy, but in for the long term.. Trying to diversify my holdings a bit. But I like the simplicity of their product and the CEO seems to be well versed in this field. Just seems like demand will grow for this product.
PennyW... Do you or does anyone else here know how long the inhaler trial will last? I am thinking that they are probably looking at usage for covid first... as a preemptive treatment to stop needed hospitalization.. After that, I understand that there may be many other things it can be good for. I suppose each type of application will require its own testing.
Getting a EUA will change things considering that it will then be utilized more broadly to save lives. Word will spread. If the inhaled trials go well then that will also be huge. I think the price will spike again on anticipation of those conditions. This may take a while to gain popularity and to grow the PPS. I am here for the longer term.
Thanks Dave for posting that!
PennyW... I have google alert set for this and I am seeing more and more articles about the good results. I believe it is just a matter of time as that info gets out there to the general public. It saves lives and word about that will spread as will demand.
City of London 20 second COVID-19 screening tests to launch
29 March 2021 08:42
https://www.med-technews.com/news/Covid-19-Medtech-News/city-of-london-20-second-covid-19-screening-tests-to-launch/
ICTL is set to open its doors for safe and fast COVID-19 screening in the City of London. Through ICTL, businesses can now arrange for their employees to be efficiently and safely screened for COVID-19 at the Brewery events space.
On arrival, people will be tested using the MHRA registered Virolens machine, which employs microscopic holographic imaging and artificial intelligence to detect the presence of the COVID-19 virus. It delivers a result within 20 seconds.
ICTL’s immediate launch has been made possible by already having a pool of trained staff and a proven operating model, derived from hosting trials of the Virolens machine. The ICTL website is now open for bookings and business enquiries.
ICTL marketing director, Simon Lockwood, said: “Instant Covid Tests London is using Government-registered Virolens technology to allow many of London’s workers to safely return to their offices and workplaces. The technology is the first of its kind and a breakthrough in the battle against COVID-19.
“We’re proud to have used the Brewery events space to set up ICTL’s first test centre, which now offers our neighbouring workplaces a fast-track return to normality.
“We welcome enquiries from local businesses and individuals seeking immediate and highly-accurate COVID-19 test results delivered by trained and experienced diagnostics support staff.”
iAbra founder, Greg Compton, added: “The Virolens technology is ground-breaking in its approach to screening for the virus. Whereas most COVID-19 testing technologies are based on chemistry, Virolens is based on physics.
“It successfully utilises artificial intelligence to image and identify the presence of a virus at a microscopic level in just seconds, without the need for a laboratory. This is a major step forward in the fight against COVID-19."
Just wondering how long it will take for demand to grow. There were some major hospitals involved in the testing and certainly those doctors understand the value of ZYESAMI and would want to use it to save their patients. And any family member who heard of this treatment's success would demand its usage for their loved one.
Perhaps the supply right now is not all that available... But for sure, once word gets out, demand will grow and the SP will follow. It takes time.
Most importantly is all the lives this will save! I am so happy about that! And yes congratulations to all who stuck in there...
Andy thanks so much for finding that! I have been looking with no luck... But this is totally great news!!!
They are 9 hours ahead of California.. So at midnight here it will be 9am there and the Swiss exchange opens at 9am their time.
So... just wondering here that if the news is bad, why then would they continue the inhaled trials? That would not be logical! So far as we know those trials are still on going. To me, that is telling.. The medication is the same no matter how it is delivered. So then the news must therefore be somewhat positive.. How positive, remains to be seen.
Just found this board.. A lot to read! I was originally looking for a board for TTGPF TT Electronics. I stumbled across an announcement that said the UK approved of their 20 second covid test yesterday Mar 26th. Articles said it apparently proved to be 97 or so percent accurate when tested at Heathrow Airport. Was trying to find out what others thought about it. I did pull the trigger for 2400 @3.50
Once in a while I like to play with a gut feeling as I did buying a fair amount of Facebook for 22 bucks a share.. so playing with house $ here.
It just seems that if this actually works then the demand world wide for this test could be massive.
You better sell now! Get out fast before it is too late!!!! All this silly panic! lol
Oh yes... You are right. they are pretty transparent. It is childish really to think that there are enough people here who will be influenced by their negativity enough to sell..
There is absolutely no info out on the results as yet. The simple logic is that the 60 day at minimum should be no different than the first report in that it will also be proof of reduced hospital stay time by a good amount which is huge considering what being on a vent does to one's body. Anything above those results will be gravy...
As you said... "Patience is a virtue!"
Seems to be a severe shortage of that here. Such negativity. People need to leave this investment or get some cojones.. Sorry... It just gets old reading the same complaints over and over again.
Trying to lay out a bit of simple logic here...
Considering that they approved the inhaled ZYESAMI testing.. and they just announced that the first dosing of inhaled testing has been applied... And....considering that these test are being administered at some of the best and most highly respected facilities in the World, I can draw this possible and highly likely conclusion.
Could it not be concluded that there is absolutely no way they would approve and actually conduct an inhaled ZYESAMI trial if ZYESAMI had not been proven as highly effective for its purpose in the intravenous application of ZYESAMI?
Only my opinion, but if ZYESAMI was not effective in the first intravenous trial, I highly doubt that they would have approved an inhaled ZYESAMI trial.
Seems like that they absolutely know that it is a helpful therapeutic, but they are just trying to see if the application and benefit of ZYESAMI can be simplified and broadened.
Thanks for everyone's opinions and insight as we wait! GLTA!
Just a figure of speech... I have no idea what is left of ABWN.. I have to presume the worst so then I will not be disappointed.. LOL
Just a figure of speech... I have no idea what is left of ABWN.. I have to presume the worst so then I will not be disappointed.. LOL
Not sure what could be happening with ABWN. Still in the dark as we have been for so long. Only hope is that someone would buy out the gutted shell and grow it from there since at least it is established and has a registered name. Not holding my breath, but it is crazy that it is at 0005 instead of 0001 as it was for so long...
Interesting perspective. Thanks! It may take a bit of time but as you said, Ouster is ready to roll with their products. To me the application will be more useful and safer at first with personal and commercial robotics. Lawn mowers, restaurants etc.. bring you drinks or even taking orders. Huge industry coming in this field. They could also be used to restock grocery shelves... There really is no limit.
Thanks for that link! Much appreciated... I did not see an OUST for IHub so I started this one. I am looking forward to following this company and think it is a long play. The CEO is a brilliant individual and I like his passion.
Ouster designer and maker of LDAR devices (Light Detection And Ranging) IPO Friday Mar 12 2021
Pegs1... I too have had a stock that did a RS.. 1 new for 12 old. The share price still rose and overall value of my holdings rose a lot over time. It is just a numbers game. In the end it made no difference except for one.. perhaps an important one. I am by no means an expert here on this subject, but from my research over the years as I understand it, institutional holders are restricted from buying some positions under a certain value. No penny stocks. Perhaps that would be one reason for the RS.. to allow their involvement and investment. Could be also to re-adjust the SP for this new private institutional purchase just to satisfy the book optics and SP requirements. It may also help to align numbers for the mentioned possible merger. Just a guess.. and GLTA!
I just read the press release and I had the same reaction as you when you stated "For a private institutional investor to buy shares speaks loudly."
It would be absolutely insane for a (as the press release describes them) "a single healthcare-dedicated U.S. institutional investor" to purchase that many shares if they thought the FDA would reject emergency use. That investor has the ability to understand the potential of this treatment and we can bet our tails that they absolutely dug deeply into the actual facts before making that offer.The agreement is supposed to finalize this next week and so hopefully the results of the 60 day data will soon follow.
https://relieftherapeutics.com/newsblog/relief-announces-chf-10-million-private-placement?fbclid=IwAR1qxMRFSpA73yl5DFPBRQrOhOzwMeRpO_O9SB4Mf-UY6ouTSYbMcIk9z6k
Pretty quiet out there and a lot of people ran for the hills or scraped off quick profit. Good for them if they bought low. But one would think that if the results were bad, the report would be swift and damning. Looks like they are being thorough. Perhaps they are following up on patients who were cured to monitor for possible relapse. Also...for the very very ill it may take a lot longer for recovery to happen. But... just guessing. GLTA!
I bought this stock just for fun.. Never much into it when a $100 bucks can buy a million shares.. Yep, some folks are in deep trouble over hyping this stock with ads etc. with ulterior motives.
What is strange to me and was strange to me even before the SEC report came out is why has ABWN not been scuttled or filed for BK?
Or is that next? Thoughts? Thanks!
Right.. only 216 people here. I bought in for fractions of a penny.. just for fun. But this is getting interesting. How did these people think they would NOT be caught. Not too bright! But none the less... for the small amount I have into this I will wait it out and see what happens. Nothing about bankruptcy as yet and I have been wondering why not for some time now. Sometimes the guilty are forced to pay reparations.
For sure some of the guilty scumbags have been watching and perhaps even posting here. The records of that do not disappear.. People can run.. but not hide! LOL
Yeah... I couldn't take it anymore either... Constant posting... hot and cold and the caps on for attention. Not respecting the board members. First person I have ever put on ignore on any board! If they can't take the heat, then get the hell out of the kitchen. Nice and calm now!!! And BTW thanks to all the logical posters here!
Here is what I found on Tocilizumab. I did not see a lot of info on it.
This from the New England Journal of Medicine
https://www.plexusmd.com/md/post/tocilizumab-may-lower-risk-for/61821
Tocilizumab may lower risk for COVID-19 progression, but not mortality- NEJM
Dec 18, 2020
Pasting this from the conclusion paragraph:
"Conclusively, in hospitalized patients with Covid-19 pneumonia who were not receiving mechanical ventilation, tocilizumab reduced the likelihood of progression to the composite outcome of mechanical ventilation or death, but it did not improve survival."
Also from the article it seems to cause a rather high level of serious side effects.
"In the safety population, serious adverse events occurred in 38 of 250 patients (15.2%) in the tocilizumab group and 25 of 127 patients (19.7%) in the placebo group."
So essentially the test flights did not fail but the equipment failed... That is what I am reading.. but they started to look for another manufacturer... But no news or progress reports.
There are many reasons you can get a rejection.. One of mine I wrote myself had a syntax error. The examiners are sharp... I responded and fixed the issue... I had referred to a component as "the xxx" but since I had already described the component it should have read The "said xxx". They are tricky.. But my patent was issued eventually.
https://www.globalpatentsolutions.com/blog/2019/02/reasons-application-rejected/#:~:text=Lacking%20novel%20quality%20is%20the,invention%20is%20not%20unique%20enough.
Very true... Those in this field of research and development would already know about any protected prior art within any patent. And they would also already know if this company is still active going forward. But, at the very least... the name ABWN is worth something! LOL
Excellent points! Also an option: ABWN gets bought out or merged with a progressive company of the same ilk.
The general public knows so very little about patents. There are patents that become progressive and improvements are developed. Progressive in that new patents are filed based upon improvements of similar design. More patents are filed to broaden the scope of a previous patent.. A better mousetrap scenario. The heart of any patent is the "claims" section within a patent. That section describes exactly what is claimed to be patented and protected and is what competitors will utilize when targeting design "work around" inventions. That is why patent clams are made to be as broad a scope as possible when making claims...to make it harder to find a work-around and claims are not written to define specific terms of measurement, materials, colors, etc..
Another newer type patent.. a Provisional patents can be filed and you have a year to submit a formal patent application based on the provisional application. This helps to cover "first to invent" claims. And.. the best thing about a provisional patent is that they are not made public!
I filed a successful patent.. I wrote myself for an early warning earthquake detector.. Patent ran out but I still sell the product on Amazon.. I have filed other provisional patent applications which are fast and can basically be submitted unstructured and written on the proverbial napkin. The best thing about the provisional patent is that it is fast and cheap. However, to protect any patent it can cost more in court costs than the patent is worth. Usually patents are not infringed unless they are commercially viable and earning lots of money.
So bottom line.. we do not and will not know what applications have been filed on any of this. And as we all know we remain in the dark.
I have been more interested in the military aspects of this technology because redundancy is key to military survival.. We all know what a nuclear EMP will do to normal communications wavelengths.
This is a gamble position... but someone will figure it out! GLTA!
The general public knows so very little about patents. There are patents that become progressive and improvements are developed. Progressive in that new patents are filed based upon improvements of similar design. More patents are filed to broaden the scope of a previous patent.. A better mousetrap scenario. The heart of any patent is the "claims" section within a patent. That section describes exactly what is claimed to be patented and protected and is what competitors will utilize when targeting design "work around" inventions. That is why patent clams are made to be as broad a scope as possible when making claims...to make it harder to find a work-around and claims are not written to define specific terms of measurement, materials, colors, etc..
Another newer type patent.. a Provisional patents can be filed and you have a year to submit a formal patent application based on the provisional application. This helps to cover "first to invent" claims. And.. the best thing about a provisional patent is that they are not made public!
I filed a successful patent.. I wrote myself for an early warning earthquake detector.. Patent ran out but I still sell the product on Amazon.. I have filed other provisional patent applications which are fast and can basically be submitted unstructured and written on the proverbial napkin. The best thing about the provisional patent is that it is fast and cheap. However, to protect any patent it can cost more in court costs than the patent is worth. Usually patents are not infringed unless they are commercially viable and earning lots of money.
So bottom line.. we do not and will not know what applications have been filed on any of this. And as we all know we remain in the dark.
I have been more interested in the military aspects of this technology because redundancy is key to military survival.. We all know what a nuclear EMP will do to normal communications wavelengths.
This is a gamble position... but someone will figure it out! GLTA!
Thank you Dr Narbooty1 for your input and for what you do daily... Question...
Based upon this article: https://www.biospace.com/article/relief-therapeutics-and-neurorx-release-promising-data-for-potential-covid-19-treatment/
Study conducted at the Houston Methodist Hospital.
From the article:
"The topline results came from 45 patients who were assessed, 21 of whom were admitted to an intensive care unit with respiratory failure and critical COVID-19. All patients exhibited comorbidities that left them ineligible for the ongoing randomized controlled Phase IIb/III trial to determine the safety and efficacy of RLF-100. Additionally, they all appeared to deteriorate, despite receiving approved therapies for the disease.
Overall, approximately 81% of the patients who received RLF-100 survived beyond 60 days, compared to just 17% of control patients. Those who had the treatment also demonstrated a nine-fold increased probability of survival and recovery from respiratory failure."
So it would seem to me that this initial trial involved patients at the Houston Methodist Hospital who had already received the best options of treatment to that date yet were still failing to recover.
However... This current trial was a mixed group of patients regarding their current outlook odds of recovery for the most current treatments at that time. And still, RLF-100 provided marked improvement though at the 28 day mark, not as obviously remarkable and that would be normal and expected.
My question is.. Doesn't this provide proof and also confirm that as you eluded to that the results measured after the 60 day point could be much more telling?
Thanks...
Was looking for reminders... of the progression as to how we have arrived at our current status.. Found some good reading via the link below... https://relieftherapeutics.com/pipeline
Excellent points... thanks! Yes, the news will follow in turn and snowball.
Seems that since hospital stay time was so drastically reduced, then it stands to reason that by reducing the longevity of impact, that many lives will be saved going out to the 60 and longer time frame.
Twenty-eight days is a very short period for recovery considering the severity of illness of the test subjects.. some... almost terminal patients, the early results were phenomenal!
Had a thought today... Not only is a reduction in hospital day stays so important because of the long term effect and damage that being ventilated can cause... but what about insurance companies? Shorter hospital stays drastically reduces medical costs and could save insurance companies billions!
So, I would think that they would be a huge advocate of RLF-100. One would also think that they have friends in high places to push for the emergency use.
Yep... a hundred bucks a million shares.. Cheap entertainment for the very far fetched odds that it will hit a buck... Not a statistical mathematician... but I am thinking that the odds are far better than winning the lotto! And better for you than drinking the 100$$ at a bar!
Stranger things have happened. My amazement is that it is still alive after all this time! Seems the the name rights and recognition is worth something...
Not sure about people pumping and dumping... I have Google alerts set up so I see what is as is.. But, I only have 100 bucks in this.. and hey, if some here can flip this to make a buck... good for them!