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15-05-2019, 10:55 AM
#16861
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15-05-2019, 11:04 AM
#16862
Originally Posted by Drew95
Most of it sounds like regurgitated waffle. Nothing new here.
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15-05-2019, 11:05 AM
#16863
Originally Posted by Drew95
And there it is again proving Balance wrong or just full of s**t...:
"Completion of two of the three milestones required for US CMS reimbursement, being receipt of
national, product specific codes (issued by the American Medical Association (AMA)) and notification
of a national price (US$760 per test). Progress continues to be made with the third of these
cornerstones, which is to have Cxbladder included in the LCD."
Originally Posted by Balance
And if PEB does not deliver on this : https://www.nzx.com/announcements/325254 by the time it reports its results in May, I think it is likely that even the most ardent & committed of the sucker instos will bail out too.
"The rate, set by the Medicare Advisory Panel on Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Tests, will be open for public comment until 22 October 2018 and will be published in the Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule in November 2018 and effective from 1 January 2019."
That announcement was of course made in October 2018 - just in time to get the instos to pump in more $$$ in Dec 2018 - but it's now 6 months with no update. With PEB, we know what that usually means!
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Originally Posted by Balance
Nope - if they did, DD & PEB would have been shouting about it from the top of Mt Cook!
Oh, and it looks like John Hopkins are paying for their free tests... Who would have thought...!
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15-05-2019, 11:15 AM
#16864
Originally Posted by BigBob
And there it is again proving Balance wrong or just full of s**t...:
"Completion of two of the three milestones required for US CMS reimbursement, being receipt of
national, product specific codes (issued by the American Medical Association (AMA)) and notification
of a national price (US$760 per test). Progress continues to be made with the third of these
cornerstones, which is to have Cxbladder included in the LCD."
and
Oh, and it looks like John Hopkins are paying for their free tests... Who would have thought...!
No change in the SP on that announcement. Just the usual waffle. Rights issue coming up soon or the company goes under as it runs out of cash.
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15-05-2019, 11:34 AM
#16865
Successful negotiation (or however PEB framed it previously) now seems to have been downgrade to "discussions "In the US, along with Kaiser Permanente and Johns Hopkins, we are in discussions with a number of otherlarge, institutional healthcare organisations."
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15-05-2019, 11:35 AM
#16866
Originally Posted by blackcap
No change in the SP on that announcement. Just the usual waffle. Rights issue coming up soon or the company goes under as it runs out of cash.
Maybe so, but that is not my point.
What I am getting at is that one of the regular posters here has either been deliberately spreading rubbish or maybe is not quite as well informed and enlightened he/she would like everyone to think...
Over and out on this one....
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15-05-2019, 12:34 PM
#16867
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15-05-2019, 12:42 PM
#16868
Balance has been right so often he is allowed to be wrong sometimes. But it is a shame that the relentlessly negative and excrementally doomladen tone of most of his posts puts many people off.
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15-05-2019, 01:54 PM
#16869
Originally Posted by winner69
They on phone again to Dave ....’Dave, time for another announcement but make sure it’s positive”
Needs to do it soon as results out in a few weeks
See — they were on the phone again to Dave
And Dave obliged
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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15-05-2019, 02:21 PM
#16870
Originally Posted by BigBob
Maybe so, but that is not my point.
What I am getting at is that one of the regular posters here has either been deliberately spreading rubbish or maybe is not quite as well informed and enlightened he/she would like everyone to think...
Over and out on this one....
Yes....he does remind us all of his perspective pretty often.
Personally....I wouldn't completely ignore the sentiment he expresses.
I was out some time ago at 36c. Ouch. But it could have been worse.
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