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BIO PHARMA company do research on MEDICAL DISEASES
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sengsk
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19-May-2020 14:54
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Yes, Buy a bit play play.... Hmmmmmm.... |
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easywin
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19-May-2020 14:32
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Today medical counters sleeping, BBs on oil counters  | |||||
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t0RNAD0
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19-May-2020 14:20
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jermey yee only one trick... announce sole distributor. @jermey yee, singapore small island but many grc, you can announce one by one, play many many times... Faster announce sole distributor for jurong east to spike up the price? hahahahaha 
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Cadence88
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19-May-2020 13:57
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I think better not mislead ppl with talk abotu vaccine .. it' s a different ball game. | |||||
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ST3-trading
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19-May-2020 13:29
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1. EU 2. FDA approval 3. sales figure 4. involve New development eg . vaccine 5. buy out yhe company cant think of any news can bring up the price ? @jermey yee . | |||||
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98mich98
Master |
19-May-2020 12:48
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Some people just like to go around bs. Talk no need money. No positions on hand. Make fun of peoples counters..... | |||||
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sengsk
Elite |
19-May-2020 12:44
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So on this , You define it as " Panic selling " ? As when you was mentioning it, I try to check those volume on Buy and Sell, trade summary etc. But trying so hard to find it out how you call it as Panic Selling which I catch no ball. Sorry, I' m just wish to learn more from different ways and idea from other. No hard feeling and Thanks !
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wenyen
Master |
19-May-2020 12:25
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You see from ytd dropped 0.02 today haven't lunch yet alr selling off 0.410 support. No depth below 0.405.. will be a hard fall
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Laurenpanna
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19-May-2020 12:21
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Can anyone also guide me on how you see BB are in action? I always wanted to learn about this |
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sengsk
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19-May-2020 12:20
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You still haven' t explain the Panic selling ? You base on what condition as you define it ? Or you just pluck it from the air.
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Laurenpanna
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19-May-2020 12:15
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This is shared by another Brother from Medtec Thread. It will take quite long for a Vaccine to develop and go into market ------------------------ How Long Will a Vaccine Really Take? A vaccine would be the ultimate weapon against the coronavirus and the best route back to normal life. Officials like Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the top infectious disease expert on the Trump administration& rsquo s coronavirus task force, estimate a vaccine could arrive in at least 12 to 18 months. The grim truth behind this rosy forecast is that a vaccine probably won& rsquo t arrive any time soon. Clinical trials almost never succeed. We& rsquo ve never released a coronavirus vaccine for humans before. Our record for developing an entirely new vaccine is at least four years & mdash more time than the public or the economy can tolerate social-distancing orders. But if there was any time to fast-track a vaccine, it is now. So Times Opinion asked vaccine experts how we could condense the timeline and get a vaccine in the next few months instead of years. Here& rsquo s how we might achieve the impossible. Normally, researchers need years to secure funding, get approvals and study results piece by piece. But these are not normal times. There are already at least 254 therapies and 95 vaccines related to Covid-19 being explored. & ldquo If you want to make that 18-month timeframe, one way to do that is put as many horses in the race as you can,& rdquo said Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.   Companies with vaccine trials underway Dozens of vaccines are starting clinical trials. Many use experimental RNA and DNA technology, which provides the body with instructions to produce its own antibodies against the virus. Despite the unprecedented push for a vaccine, researchers caution that less than 10 percent of drugs that enter clinical trials are ever approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The rest fail in one way or another:   They are not effective, don& rsquo t perform better than existing drugs or have too many side effects. Less than 10 percent of drug trials are ultimately approved. Probability of success at each phase of research - 37% fail Phase 1 - 69% fail Phase 2 - 42% fail Phase 3 - 15% fail Fortunately, we already have a head start on the first phase of vaccine development: research. The outbreaks of SARS and MERS, which are also caused by coronaviruses, spurred lots of research. SARS and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, are roughly 80 percent identical, and both use so-called spike proteins to grab onto a specific receptor found on cells in human lungs. This helps explain how scientists developed a test for Covid-19 so quickly. There& rsquo s a cost to moving so quickly, however. The potential Covid-19 vaccines now in the pipeline might be more likely to fail because of the swift march through the research phase, said Robert van Exan, a cell biologist who has worked in the vaccine industry for decades. He predicts we won& rsquo t see a vaccine approved until at least 2021 or 2022, and even then, & ldquo this is very optimistic and of relatively low probability.& rdquo And yet, he said, this kind of fast-tracking is & ldquo worth the try & mdash maybe we will get lucky.& rdquo The next step in the process is pre-clinical and preparation work, where a pilot factory is readied to produce enough vaccine for trials. Researchers relying on groundwork from the SARS and MERS outbreaks could theoretically move through planning steps swiftly. Sanofi, a French biopharmaceutical company, expects to begin clinical trials late this year for a Covid-19 vaccine that it repurposed from work on a SARS vaccine. If successful, the vaccine could be ready by late 2021. As a rule, researchers don& rsquo t begin jabbing people with experimental vaccines until after rigorous safety checks. They test the vaccine first on small batches of people & mdash a few dozen during Phase 1, then a few hundred in Phase 2, then thousands in Phase 3. Months normally pass between phases so that researchers can review the findings and get approvals for subsequent phases. But & ldquo if we do it the conventional way, there& rsquo s no way we& rsquo re going to be reaching that timeline of 18 months,& rdquo said Akiko Iwasaki, a professor of immunobiology at Yale University School of Medicine and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. There are ways to slash time off this process by combining several phases and testing vaccines on more people without as much waiting. Last week the National Academy of Sciences showed an overlapping timeline, describing it as moving at & ldquo pandemic speed.& rdquo It& rsquo s here that talk of fast-tracking the timeline meets the messiness of real life: What if a promising vaccine actually makes it easier to catch the virus, or makes the disease worse after someone& rsquo s infected? That& rsquo s been the case for a few H.I.V. drugs and vaccines for dengue fever, because of a process called vaccine-induced enhancement, in which the body reacts unexpectedly and makes the disease more dangerous. Researchers can& rsquo t easily infect vaccinated participants with the coronavirus to see how the body behaves. They normally wait until some volunteers contract the virus naturally. That means dosing people in regions hit hardest by the virus, like New York, or vaccinating family members of an infected person to see if they get the virus next. If the pandemic subsides, this step could be slowed. & ldquo That& rsquo s why vaccines take such a long time,& rdquo said Dr. Iwasaki. & ldquo But we& rsquo re making everything very short. Hopefully we can evaluate these risks as they occur, as soon as possible.& rdquo & hellip   Approval and Distribution Imagine that the fateful day arrives. Scientists have created a successful vaccine. They& rsquo ve manufactured huge quantities of it. People are dying. The economy is crumbling. It& rsquo s time to start injecting people. But first, the federal government wants to take a peek. That might seem like a bureaucratic nightmare, a rubber stamp that could cost lives. There& rsquo s even a common gripe among researchers: For every scientist employed by the F.D.A., there are three lawyers. And all they care about is liability. Yet F.D.A. approvals are no mere formality. Approvals typically take a full year, during which time scientists and advisory committees review the studies to make sure that the vaccine is as safe and effective as drug makers say it is. While some steps in the vaccine timeline can be fast-tracked or skipped entirely, approvals aren& rsquo t one of them. There are horror stories from the past where vaccines were not properly tested. In the 1950s, for example, a poorly produced batch of a polio vaccine was approved in a few hours. It contained a version of the virus that wasn& rsquo t quite dead, so patients who got it actually contracted polio. Several children died. The same scenario playing out today could be devastating for Covid-19, with the anti-vaccination movement and online conspiracy theorists eager to disrupt the public health response. So while the F.D.A. might do this as fast as possible, expect months to pass before any vaccine gets a green light for mass public use. At this point you might be asking: Why are all these research teams announcing such optimistic forecasts when so many experts are skeptical about even an 18-month timeline? Perhaps because it& rsquo s not just the public listening & mdash it& rsquo s investors, too. & ldquo These biotechs are putting out all these press announcements,& rdquo said Dr. Hotez. & ldquo You just need to recognize they& rsquo re writing this for their shareholders, not for the purposes of public health.& rdquo What if It Takes Even Longer Than the Pessimists Predict? Covid-19 lives in the shadow of the most vexing virus we& rsquo ve ever faced: H.I.V. After nearly 40 years of work, here is what we have to show for our vaccine efforts: a few Phase 3 clinical trials, one of which actually made the disease worse, and another with a success rate of just 30 percent.   Deaths per year The number of deaths from Covid-19 in 2020 has surpassed the number of deaths per year from H.I.V./AIDS during the height of the crisis in the 1990s. Researchers say they don& rsquo t expect a successful H.I.V. vaccine until 2030 or later, putting the timeline at around 50 years. That& rsquo s unlikely to be the case for Covid-19, because, as opposed to H.I.V., it doesn& rsquo t appear to mutate significantly and exists within a family of familiar respiratory viruses. Even still, any delay will be difficult to bear. But the history of H.I.V. offers a glimmer of hope for how life could continue even without a vaccine. Researchers developed a litany of antiviral drugs that lowered the death rate and improved health outcomes for people living with AIDS. Today& rsquo s drugs can lower the viral load in an H.I.V.-positive person so the virus can& rsquo t be transmitted through sex.   Change the Fight Therapeutic drugs, rather than vaccines, might likewise change the fight against Covid-19. The World Health Organization began a global search for drugs to treat Covid-19 patients in March. If successful, those drugs could lower the number of hospital admissions and help people recover faster from home while narrowing the infection window so fewer people catch the virus. Combine that with rigorous testing and contact tracing & mdash where infected patients are identified and their recent contacts notified and quarantined & mdash and the future starts looking a little brighter. So far, the United States is conducting fewer than half the number of tests required and we need to recruit more than 300,000 contact-tracers. But other countries have started reopening following exactly these steps. If all those things come together, life might return to normal long before a vaccine is ready to shoot into your arm. |
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wenyen
Master |
19-May-2020 12:11
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Monitor closely, will trade at 0.400-0.405 after lunch
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sengsk
Elite |
19-May-2020 12:00
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I' m still monitoring I read  >   wenyen           ( Date: 19-May-2020 11:20) Posted:  
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ShineY
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19-May-2020 11:40
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Start support before reached previous bottom, actually it' s time consider to buy in these 2 days. | |||||
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t0RNAD0
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19-May-2020 11:32
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Announce from management soon. Seat tight!
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sengsk
Elite |
19-May-2020 11:24
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How you define panic selling now? Hope to learn from you !
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wenyen
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19-May-2020 11:20
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Sinking ship panic selling now | |||||
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sbscap
Master |
19-May-2020 11:04
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Ouch. Down on the day every major index up more than 1%. If something cannot fly, maybe it is not a bird. Or at least not a flying bird. | |||||
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hotelgrand
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19-May-2020 10:50
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shot make rather than wait for it to move up.. | |||||
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limkt009
Master |
19-May-2020 10:33
Yells: "Watch your front, grab $$$$$$$$ at your own time" |
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Drop again, sainz.
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