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Horseb4CarT

12/04/21 7:06 PM

#423853 RE: skitahoe #423852

I’m thinking the same, that between Sawston and CRL, nwbo has certified production well covered for any and all of the approval nations.

Such a brilliant strategy to maximize accomplishment and likelihood of at least one approval, while also fostering checks and balances against anterior motives!
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biosectinvestor

12/04/21 7:07 PM

#423854 RE: skitahoe #423852

1) I did not say they had a 5 year contract. You should read again, they have a contract that continues to be valid for production but for commercial production they will need to negotiate terms.

2) CRL is a commercial, contract manufacturer that was already certified to manufacture this product. Getting any further, if necessary certifications based on already certified production is likely no different than the certification that Advent is getting for Sawston on behalf of NWBO now. The difference with commercialization is a plan for scaling. That is up to NWBO and scaling up production is different than the initial certification, which Advent is showing for just 2 clean rooms and compassionate use manufacturing only, is still a substantial certification process.

I said nothing that differed from what the company is saying. Your argument is with their financial document disclosure not me. In the past, quoting from their older financial disclosures I said exactly what you are saying today. They updated and changed those sections of their disclosures. I stick to what their updated documents are telling us, as best as I can, rather than assuming I know better.

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kabunushi

12/05/21 7:25 AM

#423889 RE: skitahoe #423852

Flaskworks is a wild card but potentially reduces the number of cleanrooms by a factor of 10 IIRC! And maybe it could be licensed to CRL for use with 3rd party products. No wonder Bigger tweeted in effect 'Flaskworks is going to be huge'.