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12/16/20 3:32 PM

#22076 RE: matt24d #22075

VBIV - Good add, and agreed. Nice consolidation here. I mainly look at the 8x34 charts, but took a look at the 50x200 earlier today and YEAH BUDDY...she is a beauty.

I've held off adding any just in case there happens to be a sweep sub-$3's where I'll load more. I have VBIV in my account, my wife's account and both of my son's accounts, so I'd consider us pretty well loaded for the next big move.

vlispxpert

12/17/20 12:52 PM

#22099 RE: matt24d #22075

HOLY VBIV pr...check this out:

Due to the pandemic's rapid spread earlier this year, the U.S. EPA (Environment Protection Agency) accelerated its review process of submissions by disinfectant manufacturers. The EPA also took steps to avoid supply chain challenges by making the process of obtaining inert ingredients more flexible. It even allowed for some active ingredients listed in List N - "Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2," to be obtained without checking for the agency's approval. Overall, according to data provided by The Business Research Company, the global sterilization equipment and disinfectants market size is expected to grow from USD 7,142.3 Million in 2019 to USD 9,846.9 Million in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.4%. In 2020, the sterilization equipment market size was valued at USD 8,049.3 Million, driven by increased demand for sterilization equipment, disinfectants, and critical care equipment due to the pandemic. Optec International, Inc. (OTC: OPTI), Novan, Inc. (NASDAQ: NOVN), Trevena, Inc. (NASDAQ: TRVN), VBI Vaccines Inc. (NASDAQ: VBIV), Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE: AMRX)

then went on to add this:

VBI Vaccines Inc. (NASDAQ: VBIV) announced on August 26th, data from three preclinical mouse studies conducted to enable selection of optimized clinical candidates for the company's coronavirus program, VBI-2900. As a result of these studies, VBI has selected two vaccine candidates, with the potential to be one-dose vaccines, to take into an adaptive Phase 1/2 human clinical study, expected to begin around year-end 2020, subject to regulatory approval: (1) VBI-2901, a trivalent pan-coronavirus vaccine candidate expressing the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), SARS-CoV (SARS), and MERS-CoV (MERS) spike proteins; and (2) VBI-2902, a monovalent vaccine candidate expressing the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) spike protein. "We are excited to announce these impressive pre-clinical data, which we believe clearly support the advancement of the two vaccine candidates, VBI-2901 and VBI-2902, into human clinical studies around the end of the year," said Jeff Baxter, VBI's President and CEO. "An effective solution to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will require a vaccine that is capable of providing robust protection, quickly. Based on the data seen to-date, we believe the VBI-2900 program has the potential to be administered as a one-dose vaccine regimen at human doses ranging from 2-5mcg, and, further, VBI-2901 may offer increased breadth of reactivity across a broader range of coronaviruses. We are very encouraged by these results and remain deeply committed to addressing this devastating public health crisis."