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>>21885715
Even if America goes to shit, its still king of the rest of the world desu

All countries belong to America

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>>21866794
you're right to be worried and I'm not sure when I went to sleep

but it was before noon here, not almost 3PM

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>>21834332
>Trump's win will be priced in. His loss will be a crash that somehow MSM still blames on trump.

>the presidential election is more powerful than the unfettered US central bank
...

>>21833897
that's pretty cool!
And could be a good idea with the CC's, but it sounds like this is a "buy and hold until 2022-2023" position.

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>>21778838
That IS serious. That's such a bummer, bad for the company and everyone with hemophilia. I wonder why the FDA started rejecting drugs suddenly, for the longest time it looked like they were rubber stamping damn near everything.

>The FDA wants two-year follow-up data from the drug’s Phase III trial, which raises uncertainty and gives competitors an opportunity to catch up, he said.

>The FDA’s action is "thesis-changing,” he wrote in a commentary cited by The Fly. It reduces management credibility, threatens revenue ahead of Kuvan's 2021 patent cliff and also increases worries over the drug itself.

>The FDA decision puts a major dent into BioMarin’s effort to come up with one-time gene therapies that can ameliorate severe conditions stemming from flaws in DNA, Bloomberg reports.

your papa thinks it's an overreaction?

>>21778885
>Why is hemophilia A so expensive to treat?
I'm not sure, but it sounds like this is pretty cutting edge shit.
>one-time gene therapies that can ameliorate severe conditions stemming from flaws in DNA
>That range would make Valrox the world’s most expensive one-time therapy. But, the company argues, this first gene therapy for any form of inherited hemophilia could also save healthcare systems more than $20 million over a typical patient’s lifetime.

I mean... a one-time use drug that corrects a deleterious DNA sequence... if it worked that would be seriously life-changing.

>>21779089
yeah man jet-set wang's SPAC, don't you know?
(besides, the autonomous driving part of the NVIDIA thesis means that answer should get partial credit)

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