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AAVG bottom play.
PDOS starting to break from .02
PDOS on alert. PDOS who produced the movie Dylan dog and failed at the box office giving platinum studios a -8m rev has hit number one on DVD sales in europe with over 2M copies sold. It looks like the dvd has paid off the debt and given some positive revs.
PDOS on alert for major news and updates.
AAVG on bottom alert. AAVG a low float otc.bb stock on bottom with a 210M float and 500M AS
morning shake before the bake.
expert traders shaking the weak. It will run.
excellent trading. Hope everyone took some of these cheapies. About to take off.
AAVG now .0019 run is coming
AAVG now .0017.
AAVG alert. Four Mm's on bid down 20% looking to run hard.
AAVG now four MM's on bid.
AAVG big bid support now. Run imminent.
AAVG low float fully reporting company.
Alerting AAVG .0016
AAVG something going on. No fill on ask.
AAVG on down alert. Over 50% off high in the last 8 trading sessions. Low float otc.BB stock RADAR.
ASK is looking good. Alot of shares were bought in the .003-.0041 area.
UNVC starting out right this time.
nice morning action. slow and steady.
If you know, why act dumb? Makes no logical sense unless you have an agenda.
Sorry.
Short volume is what the MM's are short for the dasy either on the bid or ask. 99.9% of the time they recoup once upward pressure on the stock has stalled. This is what happened yesterday. If it was dilution the MACD, TRIX and the MFI would of fallen with the ACC/DIS they did not. In fact they still point north. This should tell you that short volume came in to add liquidity to the bid.
UNVC on breakout alert.
UNVC coming out of hybernation with this positive step, and nextcen.
Not shorts from shorters, shorts from MM's adding liquidity either on the bid or ask. WOW you really do not know the difference between short volumne and shorting.
Yea but the MFI did not fall telling me that it was infact not dilution but shorts hitting.
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To me 27M short is the culprit. If it was in fact dilution then, the MFI would of fell along with the ACC/DIS. It did not. In fact it held and moved up a little. So please go somewhere else and tell that crap too the noobs who buy it.
right back at ya. MMTC retraced from a high of .0048 all the way back to .0027 same day then fell to .0016 before going to pennies. i guess you are a sometimes trader that cannot see the trix and the MACD pointing north.
Not true.
As any trader knows volume before a price increase to break resistance. UNVC ran too fast yesterday from its low of .0014.
To much buying in the .0035-.0041 range.
UNVC needs steady volume with more peeps holding. The fall yesterday was a few who got in early and wanted out. This happens.
Truth is, UNVC is a long play with short term gains due to being a trip, then flying forward in two days. UNVC will steady out and increase.
UNVC breakout alert. In the last two days UNVC has traded in a positive divergence range signaling that a major breakout above .0078 (HOY) is coming due to UNVC getting an FDA approved label for a new product.
UNVC On volume alert.
The float has traded in two days with yesterday giving the RSi a breath of air for the next leg forward. The FDA Labeler for UNVC has been approved and verified by many on the board
training requirements for FDA labeler listed on the FDA site:
Website: http://www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/DataStandards/StructuredProductLabeling/ucm155705.htm
The 2011 SPL training sessions are scheduled Mondays from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., ET on the following dates:
Session 50 - January 24, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL (Registration Full)
Session 51 - January 31, 2011 - OTC Drug Product SPL (Registration Full)
Session 52 - February 7, 2011 - Bulk Ingredient/Bulk Product SPL (Registration Full)
Session 53 - February 14, 2011 - Prescription Drug Product SPL (Registration Full)
Session 54 - February 28, 2011 - Homeopathic Drug Product SPL
Session 55 - March 7, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL (Registration Full)
Session 56 - March 14, 2011 - SPL Authoring Tool Vendors (for SPL software vendors and other interested entities)
Session 57 - March 21, 2011 - OTC Drug Product SPL (Registration Full)
Session 58 - March 28, 2011 - Bulk Ingredient/Bulk Product SPL (Registration Full)
Session 59 - April 4, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL (Registration Full)
Session 60 - April 11, 2011 - OTC Drug Product SPL
Session 61 - April 18, 2011 - Bulk Ingredient/Bulk Product SPL
Session 62 - April 25, 2011 - Prescription Drug Product SPL (Registration Full)
Session 63 - May 2, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL(Registration Full)
Session 64 - May 9, 2011 - Homeopathic Drug Product SPL
Session 65 - May 16, 2011 - OTC Drug Product SPL
Session 66 - May 23, 2011 - Prescription Drug Product SPL
Session 66a - May 23, 2011 - 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. - Repacker/Relabeler SPL
Session 67 - June 6, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL
Session 68 - June 13, 2011 - Bulk Ingredient/Bulk Product SPL
Session 69 - June 27, 2011 - Prescription Drug Product SPL
Session 70 - September 12, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL
Session 71 - September 19, 2011 - Homeopathic Drug Product SPL
Session 72 - September 26, 2011 - Prescription Drug Product SPL
Session 73 - October 3, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL
Session 74 - October 17, 2011 - Bulk Ingredient/Bulk Product SPL
Session 75 - October 24, 2011 - OTC Drug Product SPL
Session 76 - October 31, 2011 - Prescription Drug Product SPL
Session 77 - November 7, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL
Session 78 - November 14, 2011 - SPL Authoring Tool Vendors (for SPL software vendors and other interested entities)
Session 79 - November 21, 2011 - OTC Drug Product SPL
Session 80 - December 5, 2011 - NDC Labeler Code & Establishment Registration SPL
Session 81 - December 12, 2011 - Bulk Ingredient/Bulk Product SPL
Session 82 - December 19, 2011 - Prescription Drug Product SPL
Well I would have to say that the labeler requirement is proof positive here.
Title 21: Food and Drugs
CHAPTER I: FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)
SUBCHAPTER C: DRUGS: GENERAL
PART 201: LABELINGSubpart A: General Labeling Provisions
201.25 - Bar code label requirements.
(a) Who is subject to these bar code requirements
Manufacturers, repackers, relabelers, and private label distributors of a human prescription drug product or an over-the-counter (OTC) drug product that is regulated under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act or the Public Health Service Act are subject to these bar code requirements unless they are exempt from the registration and drug listing requirements in section 510 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(b) What drugs are subject to these bar code requirements
The following drug products are subject to the bar code label requirements:
(1) Prescription drug products, however:
(i) The bar code requirement does not apply to the following entities:
(A) Prescription drug samples;
(B) Allergenic extracts;
(C) Intrauterine contraceptive devices regulated as drugs;
(D) Medical gases;
(E) Radiopharmaceuticals; and
(F) Low-density polyethylene form fill and seal containers that are not packaged with an overwrap.
(ii) The bar code requirement does not apply to prescription drugs sold by a manufacturer, repacker, relabeler, or private label distributor directly to patients, but versions of the same drug product that are sold to or used in hospitals are subject to the bar code requirements.
(2) Biological products; and
(3) OTC drug products that are dispensed pursuant to an order and are commonly used in hospitals. For purposes of this section, an OTC drug product is ?commonly used in hospitals? if it is packaged for hospital use, labeled for hospital use (or uses similar terms), or marketed, promoted, or sold to hospitals.
(c) What does the bar code look like
Where does the bar code go
(1) Each drug product described in paragraph (b) of this section must have a bar code that contains, at a minimum, the appropriate National Drug Code (NDC) number in a linear bar code that meets European Article Number/Uniform Code Council (EAN.UCC) or Health Industry Business Communications Council (HIBCC) standards. Additionally, the bar code must:
(i) Be surrounded by sufficient blank space so that the bar code can be scanned correctly; and
(ii) Remain intact under normal conditions of use.
(2) The bar code must appear on the drug's label as defined by section 201(k) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(d) Can a drug be exempted from the bar code requirement
(1) On our own initiative, or in response to a written request from a manufacturer, repacker, relabeler or private label distributor, we may exempt a drug product from the bar code label requirements set forth in this section. The exemption request must document why:
(i) compliance with the bar code requirement would adversely affect the safety, effectiveness, purity or potency of the drug or not be technologically feasible, and the concerns underlying the request could not reasonably be addressed by measures such as package redesign or use of overwraps; or
(ii) an alternative regulatory program or method of product use renders the bar code unnecessary for patient safety.
(2) Requests for an exemption should be sent to the Office of Compliance, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, 10903 New Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 51, Silver Spring, MD 20993-0002 (requests involving a drug product) or to the Office of Compliance and Biologics Quality (HFM-600), Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, 1401 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852 (requests involving a biological product).
[69 FR 9170, Feb. 26, 2004, as amended at 76 FR 12847, Mar. 9, 2011]
Here is UNVC on BIO portfolio:
http://www.bioportfolio.com/corporate/company/32286/Univec.html
and the news of the FDA labeler:
http://www.bioportfolio.com/news/article/766576/Univec-Announces-Fda-Labeler-Code-Approval.html
website showing John Hopkins university using UNVC's devices.
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/UNIVEC+Selected+by+Johns+Hopkins.-a0138947267
Another site showing UNVC is an FDA registered Company:
http://www.zapconnect.com/companies/index.cfm/fuseaction/companies_detail/eregnum/2437110.html
They are selling sliding sheath syringes but this is not what the product code is for. We will know soon enough since they were given this number.
UNVC FDA labeler confirmed:
UNVC CONFIRMED Here is the link. It will then take you to the spreadsheet.
http://www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/DataStandards/StructuredProductLabeling/ucm191017.htm The NDC Labeler Code number for UNIVEC is 76146. You are also correct that when you do a regular search on the FDA website it will not come up because it has not been updated since mid July.
In addition: Go to this link on the FDA site titled "Listing of Significantly Regulated U.S. Industries (Updated 1/5/11)". Univec is also listed there:
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/AboutFDA/WorkingatFDA/Ethics/UCM239264.pdf
UNVC FDA labeler confirmed Product to come soon.
UNVC CONFIRMED Here is the link. It will then take you to the spreadsheet.
http://www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/DataStandards/StructuredProductLabeling/ucm191017.htm The NDC Labeler Code number for UNIVEC is 76146. You are also correct that when you do a regular search on the FDA website it will not come up because it has not been updated since mid July.
In addition: Go to this link on the FDA site titled "Listing of Significantly Regulated U.S. Industries (Updated 1/5/11)". Univec is also listed there:
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/AboutFDA/WorkingatFDA/Ethics/UCM239264.pdf
UNVC CONFIRMED Here is the link. It will then take you to the spreadsheet.
http://www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/DataStandards/StructuredProductLabeling/ucm191017.htm The NDC Labeler Code number for UNIVEC is 76146. You are also correct that when you do a regular search on the FDA website it will not come up because it has not been updated since mid July.
In addition: Go to this link on the FDA site titled "Listing of Significantly Regulated U.S. Industries (Updated 1/5/11)". Univec is also listed there:
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/AboutFDA/WorkingatFDA/Ethics/UCM239264.pdf
UNVC .004's getting accumulated.
PDOS getting bid support. Another run coming?