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MARCH 30, 2020 4:06 PM
Coronavirus, tests started on 5 Italian vaccines: results in May.
Preclinical tests of five coronavirus vaccines have started in Italy. They are all conducted by the biotech company Takis, the results are expected for mid-May and human trials could start in the autumn. The CEO announced it. of the company, Luigi Aurisicchio. The vaccines are based on different "regions" of the "Spike" protein, the main weapon with which the virus engages the respiratory cells of man.
Per TD as of tonight:
13.8m shares traded today.
1.2m shares outstading.
That's a lot of naked shorting maybe?
As of 10/31 6.08% short interest = 72000 shares.
Managed to crawl to the sidelines today.
GL
Correct this to read: I noticed my TD estimated upcoming (Dec) earnings shows 0 to 0.04
Alrighty then... Good to be back - it's tough out there. Came back for shitz n grins. Thanks for the Intel. Gonna have to put some SEC alerts in effect for our dream boat here.
OAMOT
Thanks Foose. I noticed my TD estimated upcoming (Dec) earnings shows 0 to .02
After hours heating up...?
Hi - http://www.innovateli.com/with-synthetic-opioids-lurking-dna-detector-scores/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=postfity&utm_content=postfity3a807
The peer-reviewed scientific journal PLOS ONE has published a paper by Stony Brook-based Applied DNA Sciences on the molecular tagging of pharmaceuticals – a next-gen supply-chain authenticator that Applied DNA considers unforgeable, inescapable and particularly useful in a world where counterfeit drugs are routinely killing unsuspecting users.
In an experiment designed to test a proprietary method of distinguishing legitimate pharmaceuticals from counterfeit products, including imitation opioids, a pharma manufacturer tagged acetaminophen capsules with “pharmaceutical-grade ink” containing Applied DNA’s SigNature molecular tags.
The study not only proved that the DNA-based molecular tags could be safely introduced to ordinary pharmaceutical ink, but that authentication of the tags – via handheld portable devices – could be “performed reliably” in the field, according to “Rapid authentication of pharmaceuticals via DNA tagging and field detection,” published in PLOS ONE’s June 2019 edition.
James Hayward: Locked and loaded, safety on.
The publication sets a potentially major precedent for a pharmaceutical industry besieged by misuse, abuse and dangerous deception: A small DNA fragment could be introduced into virtually any pharmaceutical application, allowing easy supply-chain tracking of legitimate products via forensic authentication – and a surefire method for spotting frauds.
Earning space in the scientifically rigorous PLOS ONE, the world’s first multidisciplinary open-access journal, is a big win for the patented SigNature DNA techand the patent-pending portable SigNature reader, according to Applied DNA Sciences President and CEO James Hayward, who trumpeted a new “weapon against today’s most difficult challenges, such as the opioid crisis.”
“We believe DNA tagging of inks, coatings and other excipients can … [secure] authenticity of an individual dose from the manufacturer, to the distributor and finally the pharmacy,” Hayward said. “Authentication is possible even when the product is separated from packaging, making it a solid complement to serialization.”
The novel physical-chemical identifier system approaches the limelight at a time when drug-overdose deaths in the United States are at unprecedented levels – the Mayo Clinic traces a 30-year buildup to today’s opioid crisis – and synthetic opioids, often sold to unwitting heroin addicts, are largely to blame.
Meanwhile, outside the States, the World Health Organizationestimates that one in 10 medical products circulating in low- and middle-income countries is either substandard or straight-up fake.
These statistics make counterfeit pharmaceuticals an epidemic unto themselves, according to Michael Hogan, Applied DNA’s vice president for life sciences, who said with the PLOS ONE publication, the Stony Brook biotech is a big step closer to addressing this “large and growing problem” for the global pharmaceutical industry.
“Publication of our methods and systems for molecular tagging of pharmaceuticals is a seminal development in our industrial deployment,” Hogan added. “And acceptance of our methods by scientific peers is a welcome endorsement.”
interesting PR timing releasing on a Friday at close . Unprecedented I believe .
Applied DNA Sciences Receives Initial Order to Tag Cotton for the Upcoming 2017/2018 US Cotton Ginning Season
BusinessWire
4:09 PM ET
Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. ("Applied DNA," "the company," NASDAQ: APDN), is pleased to announce it has received an order to tag 27.5 million pounds of cotton to kick off the 2017/2018 ginning season, composed of three US cotton varietals. The three varietals are Pima, Delta and Acala, which fall under the Pimacott(R), HomeGrown(TM) LoneStar(TM) and HomeGrown Acala(TM) programs. The company expects to ship SigNature(R) T DNA to mark 27.5 million pounds of cotton before the end of June.
"Now in our third season, Applied DNA's SigNature T DNA has been meeting the need for supply chain traceability, transparency and trust within the cotton industry ecosystem with national retailers, their sup ply chain partners, and consumers. We are proud to continue to tag, test and track cotton for the 2017/2018 ginning season." stated Dr. James A. Hayward, President and CEO of Applied DNA. "This order demonstrates our success in further entrenching SigNature T DNA in an established revenue-generating vertical and in extending the adoption of our proven technology platform. Although we cannot predict the timing of follow-on orders, conversations with our customers lead us to believe that additional opportunities to tag cotton during the 2017/2018 ginning season are likely."
For this order, the customer has agreed to more customary and favorable payment terms, allowing for earlier revenue recognition than past cotton or ders. This new order is incremental to DNA concentrate to tag 30 million pounds of cotton that was shipped during fiscal 2016 to establish an on-site reserve of SigNature T DNA before the harvest begins.
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Very reassuring. You Da Man.
Happy Easter Mike +
It would be nice to know how fast they can crank out a unique batch. If it involves a manual process then more staff needed in order to scale up production. Needs to be automated.
ey Mike. Monsanto is big but we have other verticles with potential. We can hold off a buyout once we get profitable.
No fish yet just small fry near warm water exiting nuclear plant Oyster creek.
They do the numerous unique batches already with the home kits.
I wonder if with all this cotton cataloging of cotton sources if the patent related to paving is connected. If with the Agricultural grant they are physically visiting remote areas and needed a better paved path.
Just saying.
Thanks for sharing all the DD folks.
Its all good Mike. Im sure the big boys want to dry up the retail traders. Make sure you still have a chair when the music stops.
Yea Mike just retailers playing blind man poker. A jucy PR with some Institutional Pre/Post market high volume trades will get the party started.
BTW im from Philly so "how yu doin"
I would be happy with a MOU or even a handshake. If it means profitability then it should provide funds for the other verticles and perhaps no more dilution.
When a big one happens it will not be preceded by public evidence.
I'll go w/#1 - contracts are comming.
A buyout would be less likely but plausable due to our patented IP.
I'm envisioning a near future day similar to the mid Aug 2012 spike - perpetually.
Revealed: Fraudsters Manufacture Fake Pepsi In Underground Factory...
here's one google counterfeit pepsi:
http://wereblog.com/fake-pepsi-factory
Not sure of you point. link renders stats of 2 employees yet map satellite image shows a large warehouse building with many cars in the parking lot.
Thanks all replying to Otis as I was away.
(from 9/2016): Himatsingka’s Rs. 1,300-crore investment for capacity expansion
http://www.indiantextilemagazine.in/corporate-news/himatsingkas-rs-1300-crore-investment-for-capacity-expansion/
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Mr. Shrikant Himatsingka, Managing Director & CEO, Himatsingka Seide Ltd., says: “We are indeed pleased to be the first mover to bring to market a DNA verified cotton value chain solution under the Pimacott Brand. This initiative will drive significant value for our clients and consumers alike in the backdrop of ever changing consumer preferences, demands of the millennial consumer and the advent of omni-channel retailing”.
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lol, I would want to use the 1099 number.
PM not sure about that:
http://finance.zacks.com/stock-sale-reportable-based-trade-date-settlement-date-9690.html
Trade vs. Settlement
Especially when trading online, a buy or sell order for a fast-paced, frequently traded stock often goes through within seconds. When you place a buy order for 10 Apple shares at $400 each, you may see those 100 shares added to your account and $4,000 deducted from your cash balance almost immediately. However, the ownership of those shares won't be transferred to you until the settlement date, which is three business days later. This is known as t+3. If, for example, you purchase shares on Monday January 2, the ownership will be transferred on Thursday January 5, which is the settlement date.
Reporting Date
When you report transactions, you must use the trade date as opposed to the settlement date. On tax forms, the date for the purchase in our example will be January 2. Similarly, on the monthly statements that you receive from your brokerage firm, the trade carries a date stamp of January 2. In fact, you can in most cases ignore the settlement date. Focusing on the trade date for record keeping purposes avoids confusion. When you must calculate the settlement date, where holidays and weekends are involved, add three business days, which will correspond to more than three calendar days. A trade completed on Friday will settle on Wednesday of next week, for example.
merry Xmas Mike.
im feeling much better now :)
i sold and came back around 2.20. dumb luck.
this new/"resale" offering - i wonder if it is leftover shares from a previous maxim managed sale which did not meet their goal. hence resale. i queried IR and as usual no reply.
merry Xmas and happy Hanukkah all.
OAMOT
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what happened to my post. post related to apdn board on other site as a medium of information to engage non uhub not myhub users. is this a no no? moderator speak up. this is america free speach. others have posted without censorship about total nonsence. please explain. you know what - bye bye. consider me another lost contributer leaving because of poor moderation.
yup, psid should be a cheaper aquisition for adnas now.
LOL, thanks H. Keeping it simple.
Thanks for your thoughts RK. My strategic partner idea between Positive ID and ADNAS is for using the Firefly PCR device 30 minute analysis for in field commercial forensic authentication of DNA tags. Both companies would compliment each other.
Portable PCR CEO interviewed saying their looking for a business partner. Hello...
To answer your question JD:
How does DNA marking help with data storage?
Two things come to mind - encryption and longevity as in thousands of years, far more than magnetic media.
Rapid reading makes this current technology a limited use solution.
Thanks for sharing RK. I fixed your link here: http://www.innovateli.com/applied-dna-taking-swedish-car-thieves/
Sounds like Sweden business is perking up.
According to Hayward we now have 100 US police/municipalities on board.