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toll, was manche so immer glauben.
rauf, runter... lauter Propheten.
Bei einem Long Titel wie diesem, ist es absolut unnötig jede Kursschwankung um 0,000X zu kommentieren als wären wir alle morgen verarmt oder reich.
ich bin nicht long hier...vllt später mal
was erwartet uns heute ?
Wünsche uns alles Gute bis später
ich denke mal das es heute so wird wie auch schon die tage vorher....das heißt sie pendelt sich auf die 0,007$ erstmal ein um dann stück für stück nach oben zu gehen....ist doch auch besser so als dieses ewige rauf und runter...
mach am besten noch ein nickerchen damit du 15:30 fit bist ;-))))
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Researchers conclude paying fees to store the blood collected from the umbilical cord after the baby's birth was advisable only for families at high risk of needing stem cell treatment.
(UPI) - Researchers say privately banking cord blood is not cost-effective for most families.
The analysis, published in Obstetrics & Gynecology, determined private banking costs an additional $1,374,246 per life-year gained.
The researchers conclude paying fees to store the blood collected from the umbilical cord after the baby's birth was advisable only for families at high risk of needing stem cell treatment.
"While there are plausible medical advantages of umbilical cord blood stem cells, many of these benefits are primarily theoretical at this point," study co-author Dr. Aaron Caughey of the University of California, San Francisco, said in a statement.
"Expectant parents need to understand the true likelihood of their family benefiting from private cord blood banking in order to make an informed decision about this expensive process."
Members of the American Academy of Pediatrics have been encouraging parents to donate the cord blood to public banks that make it available to anyone needing treatment, or for research purposes.
Storing it as so-called "biological insurance" is not, the members say, supported by current scientific data. However, the AAP does encourage private cord blood banking if a full sibling in the family has a medical condition that potentially could benefit from cord blood transplantation.
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Here are the highlights I got from the interview
http://www.facebook.com/CordBloodOfAmerica?ref=ts
Straight from Matt Schissler's mouth
- Debt likely to be retired by 12/31/2009 or early 2010 at latest.
- Reduced debt by 9.6 million since 1/1/2009
- Las Vegas lab to be fully operational by or before 1/31/2010.
- 2010 looking to diversify revenue streams by obtaining contracts from other companies to store their stem cells and other biological products.
- 2010 reducing costs of goods sold to increase revenue.
- CEO points out that stock price has risen 4x with the dilution (since the beginning of this year), and that the debts are almost paid off which will likely end the dilution.
Main Points:
2009
Debt Reduction, Organic Growth, and acquisition
2010
Organic growth, acquisition, and diversification of revenue streams
Glück auf!
es ist immer wichtig alles zu wissen und Nachrichten von CBAI selbst, sind nicht jeden Tag.
Obwohl ich sagen muß, die Dichte der anfallenden Info´s hat enorm zugenommen.
Gerade von Matt Schissler Mund
- Debt wahrscheinlich vom 12/31/2009 oder spätestens Anfang 2010 zurückgezogen werden.
- Reduzierung der Schulden um 9,6 Millionen seit 1.1.2009
- Las Vegas Labor voll einsatzfähig zu sein oder vor dem 1/31/2010.
- 2010 der Suche nach Einnahmequellen durch Einholung Verträge von anderen Unternehmen, ihre Stammzellen und andere biologische Produkte lagern, zu diversifizieren.
- 2010 Senkung der Kosten der verkauften Waren, die Einnahmen zu steigern.
- CEO weist darauf hin, dass Aktienkurs hat 4x gestiegen mit der Verdünnung (seit Anfang dieses Jahres), und dass die Schulden sind fast gelohnt, die wahrscheinlich die Verdünnung zu beenden.
Wichtigste Punkte:
2009
Schuldenabbau, organisches Wachstum und Akquisitionen
2010
Das organische Wachstum, der Erwerb und die Diversifizierung der Einnahmequellen