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01-09-2014, 09:32 AM
#9181
Originally Posted by Minerbarejet
simply: NXT, quarterly updates, no continuous disclosure needed NZX, Continuous Disclosure rules, no quarterly updates needed.
The quarterly updates have to include volume metrics and these are crucial for any investor to know. If people dont see the contradiction that a main board company can hold out for 6 months to file the statutory half years accounts this leaves an investor in limbo for 3 extra months. I know which I prefer.
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01-09-2014, 10:56 AM
#9182
Originally Posted by NewGuy
I'd be curious to hear more about your SUM exit if you have the time and can be bothered.
Was back in May, happy to discuss on the SUM thread;
http://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showthr...old#post482182
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02-09-2014, 07:37 AM
#9183
Member
I must have been sleeping for months, woke up today to read the NBR Market Close for yesterday: 'Pacific Edge, the Dunedin-based biotech company, declined 2.3 percent to $5.00.'
Best news I've read all year!
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02-09-2014, 08:19 AM
#9184
They know something we don't know. And I like it.
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02-09-2014, 08:27 AM
#9185
Member
Originally Posted by Minerbarejet
Hope you are not forking out good money for information like that.
Not at all, freely available on their site for all to see, and dream...
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02-09-2014, 10:26 AM
#9186
Invisible blood in urine may indicate bladder cancer
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/feature...408171_en.html
New research which finds that invisible blood in urine may be an early warning sign of bladder cancer is likely to shape guidelines for clinicians.
and
Early diagnosis is crucial to have the best chance of successfully treating bladder cancer. The three-quarters of patients who are diagnosed early have much better outcomes than those whose disease is diagnosed late. Anything we can do to boost early detection is crucial to help save lives.”
We have just the test for you...
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02-09-2014, 10:34 AM
#9187
If you are in the high risk category, early screening as with other Cancers.. ?
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02-09-2014, 10:38 AM
#9188
Originally Posted by moosie_900
If it's invisible and you have no pain, how are you going to know to present to your GP exactly???
thats easy. A national screening programme for "everyone", say, once every 12 months. Paid for from the massive savings on late diagnosis costs.
semi T-in-C, but might stimulate some conversation about CxBladder, rather than minutea detail for sales reporting every quarter, misleading newspaper reports, and Crim.Con and dirty politics
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02-09-2014, 10:44 AM
#9189
A urine dipstick test for haematuria is a relatively common occurrence in primary care. Management is determined by the presence of associated symptoms, risk factors for malignancy and additional investigations to identify an urological or nephrological cause.
Moosie, there's your answer, dipstick
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02-09-2014, 10:45 AM
#9190
Originally Posted by Xerof
Moosie, there's your answer, dipstick
lol - ....................... (no offence Moosie)
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