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clrmng

04/30/08 10:41 AM

#179416 RE: lsd673 #179415

Lets hope the drug of choice is Nicosan.
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LOCHUTE

04/30/08 11:10 AM

#179418 RE: lsd673 #179415

"He then stated that Nasarawa state government would acquire N9.3m worth of drugs to combat sickle cell anemia, and would be distributed free to local governments and development areas."

That would be a $80,075 order, not a bad sale for starters.


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

9,300,000 Nigerian Naira = 80,075.8 US Dollar

9,300,000 US Dollar (USD) = 1,080,101,442 Nigerian Naira (NGN)

Interbank rate +/- 0%

This means:
You buy 9,300,000 Nigerian Naira : 80,075.8 US Dollar
You sell 9,300,000 Nigerian Naira : 78,235.7 US Dollar
You buy 9,300,000 US Dollar : 1,080,101,442 Nigerian Naira
You sell 9,300,000 US Dollar : 1,105,505,787 Nigerian Naira

Median price = 0.008412 / 0.008610 (bid/ask)
Minimum price = 0.008349 / 0.008565
Maximum price = 0.008565 / 0.008630



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Diamond_Dog

04/30/08 11:34 AM

#179419 RE: lsd673 #179415

Thanks LSD, I would like to think that it is NICOSAN they
are talking about especially the part about the N9.3 order
(that translates to about 78K US dollars).

If only our company would get up on their soap box and
finally update the shareholders.
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TheRaveninexile

04/30/08 11:41 AM

#179420 RE: lsd673 #179415

The only drugs I can think of that are used for sickle cell in Nigeria are Nicosan and Ciklavit.

Wonder which one they're spending $78,000 on?

That's about enough to pay for 4,000 patients for a month if it's Nicosan.

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Goldrush2001

04/30/08 12:42 PM

#179429 RE: lsd673 #179415

Thanks lsd673,

Sounds like a project for one of our great DD people. Contact the listed parties, and make sure they are aware of Nicosan, and find out which "drug" they had in mind.