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Bioasis Technologies Inc. V.BTI

Alternate Symbol(s):  BIOAF

Bioasis Technologies Inc. is a multi-asset rare and orphan disease biopharmaceutical company developing clinical stage programs based on epidermal growth factors and the xB3™ platform, a proprietary technology for the delivery of therapeutics across the blood brain barrier and the treatment of CNS disorders in areas of high unmet medical need. The in-house development programs are designed to develop symptomatic and disease-modifying treatments for brain-related diseases and disorders.


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Comment by JDavenporton Nov 28, 2020 8:07pm
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Post# 31995738

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DR DR - PART TIME CEO?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DR DR - PART TIME CEO?This is an old joke, but apropos.

A lady had a banging radiator and called the plumber.

The plumber came over and surveyed the situation. After a few moments of thought he pulled out a hammer and gave the radiator an almighty bang. The hammering stopped.

A few days later the lady received a bill from the plumber for $225.

Outraged, she called the plumber and asked him how he could charge her $225.00 when all he did was hit the radiator with a hammer.

"Oh," he replied. "I didn't charge you $225 for hitting the radiator. I only charged you $25 for that. The $200 was for knowing where to hit it."

And that is the value of knowing WTF you're doing.

Davenport
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