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  1. [verwijderd] 29 juni 2006 22:08
    quote:

    jve72 schreef:

    Dit zijn nog geen echte duidelijke persberichten van gnbt zelf.Daar is het wachten op.
    feiten zijn toch wel zoals in dat persbericht staat?
    gnbt kan leuk speculatief aandeel zijn, maar lijkt erop dat pfizer toch flink voorligt bij de US markt?
    (waar US+EU=waar geld gemaakt word)

    op dit moment zou ik eerder speculeren bij gtcb gezien te verwachten ok
    gnbt moet het nu echt vnl van hypes hebben
    meer nog dan ik dacht voor dat pr gelezen te hebben (heb er in verleden kort in getrade)
  2. [verwijderd] 30 juni 2006 12:10
    Big News Tomorrow for GNBT
    by: ngasavnxfnsr
    Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Buy 06/30/06 02:10 am
    Msg: 278041 of 278047

    I feel it coming. My guess: Another South American Country approves sale of Oralyn:

    Here is how it will probably work out:
    Chile: GNBT PPS goes up to $2.25
    Peru: GNBT PPS goes up to $2.60
    Argentina: GNBT PPS goes up to $3.00
    Columbia: GNBT PPS goes up to $3.25
    Mexico: GNBT PPS goes up to $4.00
    Any other
    S.A. country: GNBT PPS goes up to $6.00
    Canada: GNBT PPS goes up to $10.00
    Europe: GNBT PPS goes up to $20.00
    USA GNBT PPS goes up to $35.00
    Bird Flu Vaccine GNBT PPS goes up to $60.00
    LONGS WILL BE RICH --HOLD ONTO YOUR SHARES


    Dit verwachten ze op yahoo,hahaha ik denk dat dit een beetje erg positief is,zelfs ik vind dat.
  3. [verwijderd] 30 juni 2006 12:19
    Generex Biotechnology
    Generex Biotechnology (GNBT, news, msgs) is a speculative bird-flu play, but don’t let that ruffle your feathers. The company has several potential product lines, and insiders bought the stock again in March at $3.22. I’ll take that as a sign the company’s two main areas of research -- vaccines and a novel drug delivery platform -- hold promise.

    Generex develops synthetic vaccines made from proteins that are tweaked to look like a virus. They are close enough to trick the body into thinking it has been exposed to the real deal, so they ready the immune system for an attack. But the designer proteins won’t kill people -- like real vaccines can.

    Another advantage is that the proteins can be made faster than normal vaccines. "This allows you to inoculate large numbers of people very quickly," says Anna Gluskin, the company's chairman and chief executive. That could come in handy if we ever need a big supply of bird-flu vaccine in a hurry. Generex is developing designer vaccines to fight HIV, skin cancer and breast cancer.

    Generex also has a user-friendly drug delivery system that lets patients spray an aerosol version of medications into their mouths. The trick is that compounds in the spray block the breakdown of drug molecules long enough for the membrane inside the mouth to absorb them. The delivery platform, called "RapidMist," is already approved in Ecuador as a way to take insulin. Generex’s oral insulin spray is called Oral-lyn.

    Oral-lyn is still two years or so away from approval in major markets like the U.S., Canada and Europe. But Generex has $43 million in cash and a modest cash burn rate of about $1.8 million per quarter. A partnership with a bigger drug company could juice the stock before Oral-lyn hits a major market. RapidMist may also be deployed to deliver other medications, such as morphine............................................................
    Die insiders zullen toch ook wel beter weten en niet gek zijn lijkt me (3,22!)
  4. [verwijderd] 30 juni 2006 18:09
    quote:
    Vinden jullie ook niet dat er daar wel erg veel directeuren rondlopen als je die namen allemaal in de link bekijkt,(is niet te geloven haast!)die zullen wel goed voor zichzelf zorgen.Maar als de koers maar los gaat binnenkort maakt het allemaal niet uit,ik zie net dat er vanalles gaande is in het orderboek!maar ik wl ook graag voetbal kijken,er werdt net gescoord door arg.
  5. [verwijderd] 1 juli 2006 15:18
    Avitech Directs Immediate Focus on the Fight Against H5N1, Avian Flu Virus
    CARSON CITY, Nev., June 30, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Avitech Lifesciences Inc. announced that it has directed focus on the production and manufacturing of a natural product formulated to aid in the battle against the potential pandemic of the Avian Flu.

    The decision was made after learning of reports that the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed pandemic contingency and containment plans with use of anti-viral drugs at their foundation. The World Health Organization recognized that these strategic tools may have severe limitations. These range from lack of effective vaccines in early stages, shortage of availability, to the risk of multiple viral strains emerging.

    The alarming information has prompted Avitech Lifesciences Inc. to concentrate on production of our homeopathic product that is directed specifically at the H5N1 virus strain. It has been noted that in all probability the virus will possess the variability to develop new strains. Although still unclear, it is likely that this product may also be effective for mutations of the H5N1 strain.

    Avitech currently is assessing supply availability of the active ingredient in order to meet prospective contingencies. The Company will then take immediate measures to procure the essential ingredient in hope that sufficient time is allotted to manufacture and make available an adequate supply of the product should a pandemic occur.

  6. [verwijderd] 1 juli 2006 20:47
    China's Agriculture Ministry Confirms New Outbreak of Bird Flu
    July 1 (Bloomberg) -- China's agriculture ministry confirmed a new outbreak of avian influenza in the northwestern Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, according to a government statement.

    The outbreak occurred in Zhongwei city in Ningxia, the ministry said in a statement posted on its Web site today. The national avian influenza reference laboratory on June 29 confirmed the H5N1 strain of the virus in dead birds, it said.

    The statement didn't say how many birds were involved or whether it was among farm-raised poultry or wild birds. Ministry officials have been sent to the region to begin quarantine and disinfection operations, it said.

    China has recorded 36 outbreaks of avian flu among birds since last October, according to Agence France-Presse. China has reported a total of 19 human cases of H5N1, of which 12 were fatal, according to the World Health Organization.

    Since January, at least 54 people have died from the H5N1 avian influenza strain in Azerbaijan, Cambodia, China, Djibouti, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq and Turkey, according to WHO.

    To contact the reporter for this story:
    Xiao Yu in Beijing at yxiao@bloomberg.net
    Last Updated: July 1, 2006 00:53 EDT
  7. [verwijderd] 2 juli 2006 08:19
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    USDA Opening Offices in Countries Affected by Bird Flu
    Agriculture, health agencies issue progress reports on pandemic planning

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is establishing offices and sending personnel to five Asian countries to fight the international spread of the strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) known as H5N1, according to a USDA Pandemic Planning Report released June 29.

    In addition to the offices in China, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Indonesia - some shared with offices of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - USDA also plans to hire a local national veterinarian dedicated to HPAI activities in Burma, the report said.

    The most effective approach to protecting animal and public health from highly pathogenic avian influenza is through active containment of the virus where it currently exists, said U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns in the report.

    The strain of bird flu that emerged in Southeast Asia in late 2003 has killed more than 200 million birds through either disease or culling to prevent disease spread. The virus also has killed 130 people, more than half of the total 228 confirmed human infections, most of them after direct contact with sick birds.

    Humans have little natural immunity to H5N1 so health officials warn pandemic influenza could break out if the virus develops the capability to pass easily from person to person.

    INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN ANIMAL HEALTH

    The U.S. government has pledged $334 million to the international campaign against avian influenza and pandemic to be used in a variety of activities in areas of both animal and human health.

    USDA is collaborating with the Rome-based U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to establish an Emergency Center for Transboundary Animal Diseases Crisis Management Center to coordinate multinational rapid responses to contain and eradicate HPAI, USDA reports. That involves sending some start-up funds for the Crisis Management Center and providing specialists who can take part in rapid response missions to countries experiencing outbreaks.

    The efforts are part of a $21 million "comprehensive program" of international activities USDA is implementing to control the spread of the virus in animals, including sending specialists and resources to countries where they are needed to augment efforts of local governments to combat the disease-causing virus that is causing worldwide concern.

    As an example of sharing resources, USDA helped train and deploy an animal health specialist from Senegal to Cameroon earlier in 2006 to augment the capacity of the latter's animal health laboratory during Cameroon's emergency H5N1 eradication efforts.

    USDA also is providing workshops to several countries on biosecurity standards and enforcement, undertaking collaborative research on animal diseases and disseminating information about vaccines, according to the report.

    In addition, USDA has provided personnel protective equipment and special packing boxes to all of its overseas offices for the safe transport of suspect avian influenza samples to laboratories for testing.

    The international efforts are part of USDA's overall strategy to slow the global spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza and expand an avian influenza early warning system in the United States.

    USDA, which is leading the U.S. government's animal health efforts to combat highly pathogenic avian influenza, received $91.35 million in emergency funding for the current fiscal year for that mission.

    PROTECTING HUMAN HEALTH

    U.S. human health officials are climbing a steep learning curve as they rush to prepare for the possibility of pandemic influenza, according to a separate report issued by Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Mike Leavitt June 29.

    "We continue to learn how much we have to learn," said Leavitt in the introduction to an HHS report on the nation's progress in pandemic planning over the last six months.

    "While we have accomplished much in a short period of time, the race we are in is not a sprint, but a marathon," said Leavitt.

    The disease has spread significantly since March, the report states, as 16 more nations have confirmed the appearance of the H5N1 virus either in wild birds or domestic flocks. Contrary to some expectations, it has not made an appearance in North America.

    U.S. international involvement and outreach increased in the first six months of 2006 as government agencies sent U.S. expert teams to the scene of various disease outbreaks. The United States sent specialists to Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, Ukraine, Nigeria and Indonesia in response to the appearance of H5N1.

    Top HHS officials have traveled to various international meetings, speaking to officials of other governments to raise awareness about the potential for the outbreak of pandemic influenza and the need for preparedness.

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had a scientist on the ground in Sumatra, Indonesia, when authorities investigated a family cluster of H5N1 in which seven people became ill and six died. Though the case did not mark the emergence of the sustained human-to-human transmission that will be the trigger for a pandemic, the joint international health investigation did reveal a mutation of the virus, which allowed passage of the illness from a son to his father. (See related article.)

    The CDC specialist involved in the team called the case the first evidence that one person caught the virus from another person, and then passed it on to a third person. CDC's Dr. Tim Uyeki, part of the Sumatra investigating team, said the virus passed no further than that third person, and reached a dead end.

    The last few months have brought what the HHS report describes as encouraging news about the success of containment efforts in Vietnam and Thailand. Both countries conducted extensive poultry culling operations after disease outbreaks in both animals and humans 2005. So far in 2006, neither country has reported further human cases, and the disease appears to be successfully contained among animals.

    Source: U.S. Department of State

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  8. [verwijderd] 2 juli 2006 08:25
    "Medical Experts Predict a Shocking 50% Death Rate for those Infected with 'Bird Flu' — Discover the 10 Things You Must Do To Protect Your Family!"



    Government and Medical Sources Say it’s a Matter of WHEN — not IF — a Bird Flu Pandemic Hits the World!

    Het ziet er na al die berichten naar uit dat de birdflu aandelen weer hoog gaan vliegen volgende week.
  9. [verwijderd] 4 juli 2006 06:30
    Human Avian Influenza Follows Seasonal Patterns, U.N. Finds
    New study suggests Northern Hemisphere winter could bring more cases

    A new study of the incidence of avian influenza in humans suggests that the disease follows the same patterns as seasonal human influenza with an increase in cases during the winter months of the Northern Hemisphere.

    That tentative conclusion was issued in the Weekly Epidemiological Record (WER), published June 30 by the World Health Organization (WHO). The study also suggested "an upsurge in cases could be anticipated starting in late 2006 or early 2007."

    In addition, researchers are cautious in qualifying their analysis of the 203 human cases studied, noting those cases represent only those confirmed and reconfirmed in laboratories with samples provided only by patients who presented symptoms of illness. There is no way of knowing, the WER said, whether these cases accurately represent all human cases of infection.

    "Some patients may have died before being tested or diagnosed, mildly symptomatic people may not have sought medical care, and false-positive or false-negative test results may have occurred," according to the article, which recommended further studies of at-risk populations.

    This epidemiological study focused on human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza that occurred between December 2003 and April 2006. Other human cases caused by the dangerous H5N1 viral strain have been confirmed through May and June, bringing the current tally of human cases to 228, resulting in 130 deaths.

    Humans have virtually no immunity to this viral strain, which appeared only in animals prior to 1997. So far, most infections have occurred after a person has had direct contact with diseased birds or their environment, with minimal transmission occurring from human-to-human. If the virus mutates to become contagious among people, international health officials warn that it could trigger a pandemic influenza with the possibility of millions of deaths and widespread social and economic consequences.

    The analysis found that the mortality rate in the cases studied was 56 percent overall, but different patterns emerged when the cases were examined by age group. Young people are more likely to die from H5N1 infection, according to the findings, with a 73 percent fatality rate among those 10 years to 19 years of age. The lowest rate of death - 18 percent - came in those over 50.

    A similar pattern emerged in analysis of the patterns of infection. The median age of confirmed cases was 20 years, and 90 percent of cases occurred among people younger than 40. This finding contrasts with the predictable patterns of seasonal influenza, which takes its highest toll among elderly people.

    The vulnerability of younger people has been noted over the months as human infections have grown. The pattern is consistent with the demographic patterns of the Spanish Flu epidemic of the early 20th century in which young adults disproportionately were affected.

    The article cautions against inferring a link between age and disease exposure. The cases are occurring in countries where the average age of the populations is low, with a large proportion under 15. Therefore, the occurrence of the disease in the young might say more about population demographics than about the characteristics of the disease.

    The activities of the young previously have been cited as a possible explanation for their apparent vulnerability to infection. Children play in yards where chickens are kept, and children often are assigned the role of catching, killing or defeathering the chickens as they are prepared for a family meal.

    The contrast between the demographic patterns seen in H5N1 infection and those seen in seasonal influenza has been noted before and is echoed in this latest analysis. It is another aspect of the disease that demands further study.

    The disease's appearance in growing numbers of countries in 2006, increasing the opportunity for human exposure, suggests "that the risk of virus evolving into a more transmissible agent in humans remains high," according to the report.

    Source: U.S. Department of State

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  10. [verwijderd] 6 juli 2006 18:36
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    ronald76 schreef:

    Het is hier op het forum net zo rustig als het begin van de handel vandaag.
    E net ligt de laat niet erg vol, mischien een positief signaal.

    Groet, Ronald.
    Ik zag net wel dat er een order van 49000 stuks op 1,79 uit de laat werdt weggehaald,mischien een voorteken?
  11. Koos Burema 7 juli 2006 13:08
    Pagina 401, 402, 403... Meer dan 2.500 berichten in één thread zorgt niet bepaald voor duidelijkheid. Daarom zullen we threads die meer dan 1.000 berichten hebben voortaan voortzetten in een nieuwe thread: deel 2.

    Het vervolg van deze thread kunt u dan ook vinden op:

    www.iex.nl/forum/topic.asp?forum=215&...

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