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Generative AI Solutions Corp C.AICO

Alternate Symbol(s):  AICOF

Generative AI Solutions Corp. is a Canada-based artificial intelligence (AI) company. The Company is focused on developing transformative AI-powered tools for businesses and consumers across multiple industries. The Company is engaged in developing AI-based solutions that have applicability and can be integrated into diverse workflows. In addition to its custom AI solutions, it also offers a range of AI-powered products and services, including predictive analytics tools, chatbots, and machine learning platforms. Its products include Global AI Newswire, Remitz and Classmate app. Global AI Newswire offers real-time press releases to users based on a condensed summarized format using AI to predict keywords that are relevant in the news release, allowing users to analyze press releases disseminated by the public companies they follow and to deliver real-time information to those users. Remitz is a provider of automated revenue recovery services.


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Poda pods medical (huge) / Philipp Morris bids $ 1.4 BILLION

Poda pods medical (huge) / Philipp Morris bids $ 1.4 BILLIONThere is a big reason why Ryan created 6 companies and, one of them is medical.   To use Poda pods to inhale medicine, especially in hard to get areas.

In August 2021, Philipp Morris bid $ 1.4 billion for Vectura, to get their hands on the inhaler to be used for medicines.



Tobacco giant Philip Morris raises bid for respiratory drugmaker

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A hand holding a cigaretteIMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES
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Philip Morris sells more than a tenth of cigarettes worldwide

Tobacco giant Philip Morris has raised its bid to buy respiratory drugmaker Vectura to more than £1bn.

Vectura makes inhaled medicines and devices to treat respiratory illnesses such as asthma, and counts Novartis and GSK among its customers.

The Marlboro cigarette maker increased its offer to £1.65 ($2.29) per share after US private equity firm Carlyle offered £958m ($1.3bn) on Friday.

Vectura has not yet responded to requests for comment on the new bid.

It previously said it was backing Carlyle's offer and withdrawing its recommendation for Philip Morris' earlier bid.

The London-listed company said on Friday that it believed it could better positioned under Carlyle's ownership, noting the "reported uncertainties relating to the impact on Vectura's wider stakeholders arising as a result of the possibility of the company being owned by PMI (Philip Morris)".

Vectura has also agreed to develop a potential inhaled treatment for Covid-19 with Inspira, a UK-based pharmaceuticals company which focuses on developing therapies for respiratory and infectious diseases.

Vectura labIMAGE SOURCE,VECTURA/REUTERS
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Vectura previously backed a deal from a US private equity firm

In a statement, Philip Morris said: "The PMI (Philip Morris International) increased offer values the entire issued and to be issued ordinary share capital of Vectura at approximately £1.02bn ($1.41bn)."

"PMI intends to operate Vectura as an autonomous business unit that will form the backbone of its inhaled therapeutics business," the tobacco company added.

The latest offer represents a premium of 10p per share to the rival offer of £1.55 a share by Carlyle Group.

The fresh bid comes after Philip Morris said it could stop selling cigarettes in the UK in 10 years' time as it focuses on alternatives, such as heated tobacco.

The firm indicated it would welcome a government ban on cigarettes and said "strong regulation" was needed to "help solve the problem of cigarette smoking once and for all".

 

However, health charity Ash said it was hard to take such claims seriously from the firm responsible for selling over a tenth of cigarettes globally.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-58140752
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