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seit lieb zueinander und mehret Euch - Zank und Streit bringt keine Kinder hervor und die brauchen
wir doch
Einen schönen und erfolgreichen Tag
oder ne seite vor der hier
ich stell sie nicht noch mal weil es mir langsam zu blöd wird
aber warscheinlich bist du froh darüber weil du warscheinlich selber nicht weisst warum du hier investiert bist
oder lass mich raten zu hoch eingestiegen und jetzt gefrustet
na hab ich getroffen??
ach du scheisse wieder ne frage ;-)
allen einen schönen tag
mfg braindead
Rechne mit dem Kurs von 0,003 – bis 0,002€ bis zum 02.2010.
Jahr 2010 wird hier sehr interessant und wird vieles neues bringen.
du sagst ja überall nur noch drastisch sinkende kurse hervor!
hält sich doch zur zeit ziemlich gut obwohl sich in letzter zeit nichts wirklich grundlegendes geändert hat!
Meiner Meinung nach kann auch in 2009 schon noch was gehen - in 2010 dann so wie so :-)
Aus diesem Grund habe ich ja auch schon "vorsichtshalber" ein paar Shares in der Tasche und warte jetzt einfach mal ab. Keine Empfehlung zu irgendwas, sondern meine Entscheidung für mich ;-)
Glück auf!
Dann sollten sie aber den Finanzteil auch überarbeiten. Denn der ist auch noch nicht aktuell.
Siehe Stammdaten:
http://isht.comdirect.de/html/detail/...&sTerm=CORD+BLOOD+AMERICA
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Cord Blood America (includes CorCell)
INTERNET: www.cordblood-america.com
PHONE: 888-326-7235 (888-3-CORCELL)
OFFICE: Las Vegas, NV and Philadelphia, PA
STORAGE: Progenitor Cell Therapy, Hackensack, NJ
ACCREDITATION: AABB, NJ, NY
COMMENT: Cord Blood America is a publicly held (Nasdaq OTCBB:CBAI) holding company which operates its cord blood business through CorCell Companies, Inc. of Philadelphia.
SERVICES & DISCOUNT OPTIONS:
•Cord blood collections are processed at the laboratory of Progenitor Cell Therapy. The transplant quota is mostly cord blood units released for transplants through public registries. However, Corcell has released 7 units from family storage for transplant (6 to the donor child and 1 to a sibling).
•Progenitor Cell Therapy processing uses sedimentation with hetastarch to separate MonoNuclear Cells from cord blood. Bags are used for both the blood collection and the final storage of the processed cells.
•Progenitor Cell Therapy laboratory has both FACT and AABB accreditation and follows cGMP (ie: cellular GMP) standards, which are above FDA requirements for cord blood processing.
•Live customer support is available 24/7; parents or physician can phone during delivery.
•Current (Nov. 2009) fees are $150 enrollment, $150 courier transport, $1650 collection and processing, and $125 annual storage, for a total first year fee of $2075.
•Payment plans are available.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The story of Cord Blood America begins with the cord blood bank Cord Partners, founded in 2003. Cord Partners was a marketing company with offices in Los Angeles that used the cord blood laboratory of Community Blood Services in NJ. On 28Jan2005, Cord Partners went public as part of the holding company "Cord Blood America" (Nasdaq OTCBB:CBAI).
On 28 Jan 2006, Cord Blood America purchased the assets of the cord blood bank Cryobank for Oncologic and Reproductive Donors (CORD) in Middletown, NY. The 750 cord blood collections in storage and three dewars belonging to CORD were moved to the laboratory at Community Blood Services in NJ.
On 13 Oct 2006, Cord Blood America acquired CorCell, a Philadelphia company which has been marketing family cord blood storage since 1996. In July 2004, CorCell had merged with the German cord blood bank VITA34, under a German holding company VITA34 International AG. The acquisition by Cord Blood America severed the relationship between CorCell and VITA34. Cord Blood America also purchased the CorCell inventory of approximately 10,000 cord blood collections held at the lab of Community Blood Services. However, CorCell retained its operating name. CorCell has many partnerships with health insurance companies.
On 21 Aug 2007, Cord Blood America acquired CureSource, a company headquartered in Charlestown, South Carolina which markets family cord blood storage and had recently switched its lab from the Medical University of South Carolina to Community Blood Services in NJ.
In Oct 2007, Cord Blood America stopped using the laboratory of Community Blood Services in NJ and switched to Progenitor Cell Therapy, located nearby in Hackensack NJ. As of 11/5/07, none of the old inventory has been moved. At this time, most of their cord blood banking is marketed under the name CorCell.
Progenitor Cell Therapy LLC was founded in 1997 by Andrew L. Pecora, M.D., and Robert A. Preti, Ph.D. Dr. Pecora performed the first adult transplant of expanded cord blood. Dr. Preti has been the Scientific and Laboratory Director of Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), located in Hackensack, New Jersey. Progenitor Cell Therapy acquired HUMC in March 1999 and upgraded it to a cGMP compliant facility which is experienced in all forms of stem cell engineering.
In 2009, Cord Blood America moved its offices, from Los Angeles CA, to Las Vegas NV, and began construction of its own laboratory in Las Vegas. The new laboratory director is Dr. Geoffrey John O'Neill, who in the past was Laboratory and Scientific/Medical Director for the famly cord blood bank Cryo-Cell International Inc. in Florida. The strategic vision of Cord Blood America is to become a "cellular pharmacy" for various types of cellular therapy.
Feeder web sites:
•www.cord-blood-stem-cells.com
•www.umbilical-cord-blood-bank.com
•www.umbilical-cord-blood-storage-banking.com
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