Nice post for your first one. I think your method is interesting, what characteristics did you use to determine your pool of comparison companies?
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http://www.thelifesciencesreport.com
This website here has been useful, but I have to give most of the credit to google. Do enough digging and you eventually find some gems.
It really is an interesting universe and there will be lots of fantastic opportunities. One of my gravest concerns is the speed in which technology evolves and develops within the biotech space, particularly genetic diagnostics, seems to be the hottest thing around and stocks are likely to fall just as quickly as they have risen. As soon as someone develops something slightly better its gameover.
Has anyone heard of an australian company producinv a bladder cancer diagnostic. privately owned company called sienna I think
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/...7/09/odoreader
Hi there!
I've just stumbled upon the article above which links to a study published only recently: http://www.plosone.org/article/info%...l.pone.0069602
At first glance the Odoreader seems to be a very similar product to Cxbladder but I guess it would be pointless to publish a study if an equivalent product such as Cxbladder already exists and starts to sell on the US market, right?
Would someone knows what are the actual differences between both and if it could potentially impact negatively PEB even though they seem to still be testing their product?
Some serious buying coming into PEB this morning to take on the seller?
Someone just put 125,000 to buy at 60 cents.
Let's see if the seller will give away stock.
That is a serious bid.... lets see if he moves it up a cent ?
This stock seems to me to be waiting for some good news.. just a sniff and we could have 10c on in 10 minutes.
Shame no one is related to the Tea Lady, at Hershey.
I bet mellow yellow isn't the drink of choice, it would remind them of their work too much.
Well, someone got a sweet deal for 100k shares!
https://nzx.com/companies/PEB/announcements/238500
Surprised the holder of the 100,000 RPP's only converted what they had originally paid to obtain 7,299 shares
If he could have anted up 24k, he'd have been able to lock in a 36k profit.
philanthropic perhaps?