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ACAD just won summary judgment before the District Court of Delaware (CA No. 20-985-GBW) affirming its patent for Nuplazid against generic would-be competitors; They are up 31% this morning. Two cheers! (I'm still underwater)
The FDA should determine the cause of worldwide post-COVID excess mortality before recommending further shots in any format IMO.
FWIW, SGEN has one of my companies' mAbs in an ADC clinical program at the moment. Hopefully, the target of the program proves vulnerable to its mAb (and, hopefully, the program itself survives the PFE closing).
This looks to me like stockholders with handsome gains just acting skittish.
Series I Savings Bonds currently pay 6.89% (down from 9.62%)
Florida becomes first state to recommend against vaxxing children: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/03/07/florida-makes-a-move-on-covid-19-vaccination-that-is-going-to-set-hair-on-fire-n532842
Hmm...thousands of insider sales, zero open market buys, have occurred in this company. See https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/mrna/insider-activity.
The bolded items, far fewer on ventilators, ICU or in-hospital death.
Then why would QE2 take the drug? Check out second 19:
The Queen is taking the Nobel-prize winning drug that Fauci said was ‘far too dangerous’. pic.twitter.com/YS3ektESi9
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) February 21, 2022
The Results illustrate the phenomenon of researchers deliberately misstating their conclusions while presenting data showing efficacy:
Some of you probably retained Ocera CVRs when its Hepatic Encephalopathy drug was acquired by Mallinckrodt, which has now discontinued development. An update on those is here: https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=166374214
MKN still has a VP running IR. When I saw MKN's settlement with the opioid victims to be almost complete I sent him a query to which he responded, somewhat confusingly, that MKN had fully impaired its Ocera Hepatic Encephalopathy development program, but that the CVRs were not impaired. He provided clarification as follows:
That said, BSMG still has a promising technology for electro-physiologists to ablate heart tissue with greater precision.
It seemed evident from BSGM's press conference on Sept. 22d that their ViralClear trials were not producing good results. I hope others sold at that time, as I did.
Once infected and recovered, do any NOT have immunity?
More validation for antibody drug conjugates--besides the $GILD ==> $IMMU deal.
These terms of acquisition deserve a sticky note: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/j-j-buy-momenta-6-141602581.html
Correction: "geocentrism" was the prevailing but wrong orthodoxy in the 16th century. Monitoring Principia Scientific exposes one to the modern-day incarnations of Copernicus and Galileo that observed and proposed heliocentrism.
Heather Bresch, of Mylan, accused of price-fixing the Epipen, provides another example a drug company doing badly by a political person in its leadership.
Some articles on Principia Scientific are junk science, and its platform can serve as a counterweight to the highly politicized scientific "disciplines." Angry amateurs are often more accurate observers than those with a financial stake in a desired, but wrong outcome. E.g. Copernicus and Gallileo were accurate vis a vis the "accepted" heliocentricism of their time. Nature, whose revenues depend upon Big Science, first rushed to publication the fake study of the cheap but effective and safe lupus/malaria drug and then had to retract it two weeks later, but its damage cost many lives and is still doing so today.
Yes, greed can cause willful blindness on the part of otherwise decent human beings. Of course, that has never happened to anyone here....
Medical sector down big on otherwise up market day. Anyone know why?
Good point, George Schulz, former SOS, etc. manifestly added nothing to Theranos as Director if that's what you're referring to. He hounded his own nephew for being a whistleblower.
Buy the pipeline; get the predicted cash flow for free.
Here's another myasthenia gravis play in case anyone's interested: https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/ARGX
Best of a bad year as your list shows.
Thanks, Dew! This is the biggest biotech buyout of 2020 according to Bloomberg: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/j-j-buy-momenta-6-110422977.html
Thanks, you too!!!!
Copenhagen-to-Denmark is probably like Stockholm-to-Sweden but, anyway, curve-flattening has little to do with the containment of a respiratory virus as I understand it, just controlling the timing of its inevitable sweep through the population.
On a related note, this is one of the best COVID-19 Public Health sites I've seen: https://www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se/the-public-health-agency-of-sweden/communicable-disease-control/covid-19/
Wow, apparently Sweden (population 10 MM) didn't 'flatten the curve' as much as Denmark, Norway & Finland (population 5.5 MM) did. Thanks for the info.
Yes, I believe it's true, and in the news media at least, I haven't seen anecdotal proof that ABs protect you from the virus either. That said, however, you should also assess the risk of seeing your best friend--from the point of view of California's very low death rate per capita--versus the detriment to your QOL of not seeing your best friend.
BSGM up 2.5X since my last post; EV now $318 MM as big pharma heavy hitters join its executives and BOD.
Or they are more likely to have coronavirus antibodies or immune systems otherwise better attuned to coronavirus....
The article strikes me as pro-mask propaganda. Even the accompanying photo, presumably taken in Flushing, only shows half of its Chinese subjects wearing masks.
Medicaid reimbursements incenting COVID intubations at all costs in NYC charity hospitals?
Multivariate versus Monovarietal Thinking. Sometimes I'll only truly comprehend a story once I've had Holman Jenkins' take on it. Here he ties everything together in the Chinese Coronavirus situation brilliantly.