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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Osmetech | LSE:OMH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0K29R51 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.15 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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26/4/2010 12:43 | and I have at 1.625 for 150 k and someone dumped 300k to cover my purchase. gud luk | whilest2 | |
26/4/2010 12:24 | very hard to see the US price at less than the current 1.5p. I am thinking of buying........ | whilest2 | |
26/4/2010 12:08 | yes -things are looking up | whilest2 | |
26/4/2010 11:06 | See my post 30959 " Usually when they they do things like this they would like a positive announcement or two shortly before or shortly after the float to get it up and running and bring it to the attention of potential new investors who are not as jaded or cynical as some on here are." Announcements such as this would not be treated with such apathy in the states Another RNS would be nice in the next month or two and if so watch the different reaction to a positive piece of news on the Nasdaq. | roobarb36 | |
26/4/2010 10:52 | ditchpig lets say they invented the wheel would that encourage you to go bull on omh??? | whilest2 | |
26/4/2010 10:42 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz same as it ever was | ditchpig | |
26/4/2010 10:37 | and if the orders don't roll in after this then what? | whilest2 | |
26/4/2010 10:03 | Osmetech plc Receives 510(k) Clearance TIDMOMH RNS Number : 7713K Osmetech PLC 26 April 2010 ? Osmetech Plc (the "Company") Osmetech plc Receives 510(k) Clearance for the eSensor Thrombophilia Risk Test Osmetech Plc (AIM:OMH) today announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the eSensor Thrombophilia Risk Test (TRT), a multiplexed molecular diagnostic test for four genetic markers associated with thrombosis. The panel includes Factor V Leiden, Factor II Prothrombin, MTHFR 677 and MTHFR 1298 in a single test panel. Thrombophilia disorders affect roughly 1 in 1,000 individuals, and genetic testing has become an accepted method of assessing an individual's inherited risk for thrombosis and other related cardiovascular events. "The FDA clearance of our Thrombophilia Risk Test marks a significant milestone in the development of our test menu and further demonstrates the value of our proprietary eSensor electronic DNA detection technology," said Faiz Kayyem, President and CEO of Osmetech, plc. "We believe that Osmetech is the first company to have achieved FDA clearance for all four thrombophilia related genetic markers." The eSensor Thrombophilia Risk Test is for use on the Company's XT-8 system, a versatile DNA detection platform for hospital and reference laboratories. TRT can be configured to report out single genetic mutation results or various combinations including a Factor V/Factor II only result and the full thrombophilia panel of all four genetic mutations. The eSensor Thrombophilia Risk Test is the third product cleared by the FDA for use on the XT-8 system and complements existing FDA cleared products for Cystic Fibrosis and Warfarin Sensitivity. | malc5 | |
26/4/2010 08:58 | Certainly appears to be, and this should add some zest to the US launch | whilest2 | |
26/4/2010 07:47 | Is this new Osmetech plc Receives 510(k) Clearance for the eSensor® Thrombophilia Risk Test | kwizza | |
25/4/2010 08:11 | cant wait to start posting over on the yank thread. There are people over there who need to be warned about this looming historic scam. Do they have a advfn site that we can use in yanky doodle land? | marvin9 | |
23/4/2010 17:22 | Novine See a Psychiatrist You're having delusions of wealth. | gerry2 | |
23/4/2010 16:55 | The only way is up - if this recession did not kill it nothing will the share price will probably go up considerably from this level so no wonder that some are buying on pure potential speculations which will come with fresh funding no brainer really I might even persuade myself to buy some | novine | |
23/4/2010 11:55 | blah blah blah | ditchpig | |
21/4/2010 18:54 | last one out close the door. | honestypays | |
20/4/2010 19:02 | imo its a Bloody disgrace of a company, I'm so glad I got out last year and used the loss against cgt!! | gbh2 | |
19/4/2010 14:14 | This stock makes the word "Scam" look a clean action in everyday life ! Even "Sally Craig" is still with them after all these years .. Lmao | paragon157 | |
19/4/2010 13:01 | If I was a MP? Could I Claim my OMH loss on expenses? My Duck maternity shed needs a new door. That's where I store my shares as bedding for lame ducks? | gerry2 | |
18/4/2010 07:21 | gerry2 I hope you don't class me as advocating OMH as a 'buy'? I pointed out that if you had sold at a said date - wait 31 days [in CGT rules] and buy again, you can place a loss claim with IR and have the same OMH shares going forward at the going rate. The 'loss' once placed with IR can be used without time-limit. As I said in post. The best of both worlds? pc | pc4900074200 | |
17/4/2010 18:27 | agree nothing but an historical scam | marvin9 | |
16/4/2010 17:09 | Whilest - Did he, I've had Marvin on Filter for a while now so have been blissfully unaware that I was a moron but if he did say that then fair enough, I must bow to his insider knowledge. At least you and I and a few others know its a gamble at this stage and are prepared to take a calcualted risk. If it does go belly up we will have nobody to blame but ourselves and I for one will not waste the next 10 years of my life bleating about this and that and laughing at others who have lost money after they have "seen the light". Who in all honesty can ever say they always time their trades perfectly. You have to make a judgement call, and if it falls, accept no one made you buy the shares,take it on the chin and decide whether to bale out,stick or twist. I know with Jon Faiz Kayem and Chris Gleeson heavily invested at much higher prices with their own money, not cut price options, along with a few pension companies and institutions both here and in the States I feel a little less concerned with the short term fluctuations in the share price and more confident in the long term viability of the company. The previous Nasdaq float was pulled through no fault of their own and as I have said before they would have thought long and hard before they had another shot at it. Usually when they they do things like this they would like a positive announcement or two shortly before or shortly after the float to get it up and running and bring it to the attention of potential new investors who are not as jaded or cynical as some on here are. The huge volume in early January also suggests to me that many other people with big pockets and people to answer to have decided it is now an interesting entry point. Sorry, what am I thinking, I should just say zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz and be put back in my place. | roobarb36 | |
16/4/2010 15:37 | I watch from the side lines and its pityful, you lot are actually filling your boots and buying more shares ? AMAZING HOW CHILDREN STILL PUT THERE HAND BACK INTO THE FIRE AFTER BEING BADLY BURNED SO MANY TIMES. Dont suppose any of you lot are interested in buying some London Bridge shares from me? I have 6m left going at 50p a share, any takers? | marvin9 | |
16/4/2010 14:35 | Roob probably get them for 1,68 now. Down on little trades but does help Marvin justify his description of u as 'morons'. Not surprised at the further scramble for the door hope it isn't because of a leak about US offer.. | whilest2 | |
16/4/2010 10:20 | ditchpig I repeat give us a break piggy | whilest2 |
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