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    Quote Originally Posted by kyanar View Post
    Of course being not NZ resident any more, my meagre holding is once again forcibly diluted. Sigh.
    If you are concerned about that there may well be an opportunity to buy on market an favourable prices.
    Disc: ex holder

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    Somebody predicted a cash issue of 1 for 3 at 10 cents. Damn near got it right, if you give or take 25 cents.

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    Hmmmm

    16500 x 780 = 12 870 000 USD

    May take some more years to turn up on the cash flow.

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    I find this interesting,

    National Pricing for CMS
    On the 12th of October 2018, the Company announced that the preliminary national CMS
    reimbursement rate of US$760 per Cxbladder test had been publicly notified. This pricing
    was finalised during November 2018 and takes effect from 1 January 2019. Obtaining the
    pricing is the second of three steps to enable the Company to be reimbursed by CMS for
    Cxbladder tests performed for CMS patients. The third and final step is the inclusion of
    Cxbladder in the Local Coverage Determination (LCD) which the Company continues to
    work towards achieving.

    Bring on LCD,
    Maybe some back pay is due.

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    share price rock solid ish, SPP getting a good deal at 35c they say

    No worries raising $7m either

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    Nice long lag until the SPP, so hopefully some "good News" before the end of January. I think that there is about $10 million of unpaid tests waiting for LCD. I am pleasantly surprised at how well this cash issues has gone, although it only buys them another 6 months at this stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trader_jackson View Post
    share price rock solid ish, SPP getting a good deal at 35c they say

    No worries raising $7m either
    You back in tj
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyanar View Post
    Of course being not NZ resident any more, my meagre holding is once again forcibly diluted. Sigh.
    Trading at 35c - so load up! No dilution!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trader_jackson View Post
    share price rock solid ish, SPP getting a good deal at 35c they say

    No worries raising $7m either
    Down 12.5% - that's solidish?

    No need to wait for SPP - stock available at 35c. Come and get 'em!

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    Quote Originally Posted by trader_jackson View Post
    Hey wasn't there talk of the next cap raise (ie this one) being at 10 cents or two cents or something?
    I reckon Management should be congratulated for having buyers line up at 35c, not even that much of a discount to the current share price, and a bit premium to the 19c it went down to at one stage not so long ago... SPP oversubscribed no doubt
    Stunning!

    Driver goes off the road* big time and lands the car in the ditch - several times. (* driver could be drunk on two occasions)

    Car has had to be craned out from the ditch and put back on the road with new tyres and after panel beaten back to shape - several times.

    This time, the driver drove the car (again) into the ditch but it is all good as the dents are not as big and the damage is confined to the front tyres being replaced.

    And he is not drunk while driving!

    The driver should be congratulated?

    Humbug! Big fat Danish porkie sausage!
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