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Aandeel Pharming Group AEX:PHARM.NL, NL0010391025

Laatste koers (eur) Verschil Volume
0,948   +0,055   (+6,10%) Dagrange 0,891 - 0,950 15.069.470   Gem. (3M) 6,4M

24 juni - 28 juni

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  1. bakkie koffie 27 juni 2013 12:55
    quote:

    spring schreef op 27 juni 2013 12:34:

    [...]

    Is dat sarcastisch bedoeld ? Denk ook aan de mensen die gekocht hebben boven de 3 en zelfs 4 euro en die nog steeds er in zitten...
    Destijds beginnend belegger, eigenlijk nog steeds natuurlijk haha,
    Ik dacht crucell of pharming, konijnenverhaal vond ik grappig en dus werd het pharming.
    Uiteraard waren de berichten ook goed. Maar dat gold voor beide bedrijven.

    We weten allemaal wat de koersen gedaan hebben.

    Sindsdien vaak in en uit gestapt, soms met winst, soms met verlies.
    Je probeert als het ware als een konijntje met te huppen op de koersschommelingen.
    you some u loose some.
  2. [verwijderd] 27 juni 2013 13:36
    uit de oude doos:

    From The Sunday Times January 17, 2010

    Hop over here, Flopsy Bunny, stroke victims need your milk

    Lois Rogers

    The rabbits have been genetically modified to include a human gene
    SCIENTISTS are creating herds of dairy rabbits to exploit the medical benefits of their milk. The first commercial milking of rabbits, using specially adapted eight-teat machines, is already taking place at a farm in Holland.

    The rabbits have been genetically modified to include a human gene, which means their milk contains a protein called C1 inhibitor. C1 helps control inflammation in the body, and a lack of it can be highly damaging.

    The milk protein is intended to prevent the rejection of transplant organs and tissue damage in survivors of strokes and heart attacks, as well as helping car crash victims who have suffered traumatic bruising to internal organs.

    C1 can be harvested from human blood and other animal sources, but is expensive to obtain and carries the risk of contamination and infection with viruses such as Aids or CJD, the human version of “mad cow disease”. Such issues do not arise with milk from the high-tech rabbit farm.

    The milk could also help to treat the hereditary immune disorder angioedema. The condition, partly caused by a lack of C1, affects 2,000 people in Britain. So far 200 patients have taken part in trials for Rhucin, a treatment derived from the rabbit milk. It is awaiting approval from European drug regulators and will be launched in the UK later this year.

    Hilary Longhurst, an immunologist at Barts hospital in London, said: “I am really excited. This therapy will transform the lives of sufferers.”

    Further farms are expected to open to meet demand.

    Sijmen de Vries, the chief executive of Pharming, the biotech company behind the project, said: “There is a great unmet need for this product. We have the capacity to produce it cheaply in unlimited quantities.” A contented New Zealand white rabbit can produce 140ml a day.

    “The rabbits are highly productive and reproductive,” added de Vries.

    www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/scienc...
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