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$AEZS is working with a universityon a Oral Vaccine for Covid with a treatment that previously passed drug tests.

https://biopharmajournal.com/2021/02/25/aeterna-zentaris-inc-nasdaqaezs-enters-a-deal-with-university-wuerzburg-to-develop-and-evaluate-oral-prophylactic-bacterial-vaccine-to-protect-from-coronavirus/

The university Wuerzburg scheduled a meeting at Paul-Ehrlich Institute to discuss with the German authorities for the initial clinical study involving humans. If it finds sufficient scientific information for advancing into a clinical study, Aeterna will abbreviate the development program for the COVID-19 vaccine. The company is already having clinical safety data for Salmonella Typhi Ty21a, the underlying vaccine.

CEO of Aeterna, Klaus Paulini said the vaccines for coronavirus are already developed. The company plans to improve the vaccine to enhance its effectiveness, less stringent storage requirements, and make it more economical.

Klaus said the company hopes to get more data from this new vaccine trial for an effective and safe administration to protect against coronavirus. The company will contribute its experience and expertise in GMP compliant production and preclinical development of the project.

The professor at The University Wuerzburg, Thomas Rudel said the new vaccine technology is based on the modified live-attenuated Salmonella Typhi Ty21a strain to offer two viral antigens. It provides an option to develop an innovative oral vaccination strategy to protect people from getting coronavirus infection.

Also, incorporating dual antigens in one vaccine prevents the evolution of new variants of coronavirus. The decision of Aeterna to license its technology will help the scientists to expedite clinical development.

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what happened was that the directors replaced pumps that self-power with the natural gas that flowed through the pipelines with pumps that operate off renewable energy in the name of global warming.

A Director lives in Michigan, another director lives in Illinois, another lives in California, and they have an economics professor as a border member who lives in Germany. Lefties are projecting by blaming this on natural gas when they've switched out a type of equipment that has operated just fine for decades.

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So what happens if they unwind it on people who used the profits to cash out or buy other stocks?

Are they seriously considering potentially causing a crisis to save a single brokerage firm?

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So what happens if Apple reports that they massively beat their earnings?

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When will SEC investigate the naked shorts?

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Why do people compare the market conditions to 1999 when things like the population size, living standards, ease of market access, and communication technology has changed in 20 years?

Today, old tech such as Cisco is the 1990's equivalent of the rail roads.

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Alright BNGO, time for 13 & 14!

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>>25804526
All you got to do is have the federal government say that if your company wants to remain on an American stock exchange, then you have to pay your foreign workers American federal Minimum wage, and using sub-contractors that don't pay those wages would lead to your delisting.

Watch the system collapse which admits that it was all about not paying workers a good income.

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>>25468078
Remember how the politicians forced old people homes to take in covid patients at the threat of yanking their licenses which would open them up to civil suits?

I would have loved to have seen the old people homes take the NY politicians to the Supreme court manned by old judges.

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>>25440871
You think BNGO is having a Kodk moment or a ZM moment?

What about that dilution?

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What's the current interest rate that the US government pays on it's interest rate? Are we as a in a nation in so much debt that it prevents 8 % savings rates?

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>Net interest payments on the debt are estimated to total $393.5 billion this fiscal year, or 8.7% of all federal outlays. (The government projects it will pay out a total of $593.1 billion in interest in fiscal 2019, which ends Sept.


A few decades ago we were getting an 8 percent savings interest rate. Now you're lucky to get a half percent.

If we were to push for 8 percent savings interest then wouldn't we be spending close to 2 trillion dollars a year on interest to maintain the debt?

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