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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 Jan 30, 2021 6:57pm
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Post# 32429667

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News for beenthere...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News for beenthere...Guessing? That's it?

I'm not mocking you, zwerp, but investing in the stock market is all about guessing, and, sometimes, it can be informed speculation, which is, still, guessing.

I've spent a huge amount of time putting together information on dozens of topics that relate to Bioasis. I'm going to be posting a lot of facts, stuff upon which to build informed speculation. Most of it is stuff that YOU and others should have been exploring instead of keeping this forum in its continued sorry state. 

But you missed it all, zwerp.

I'll help you out.

Here's a little question for you, a little primer. There is a neurological aspect to Fabry disease. What special thing might xB3 have to do to deal with it? It's not a big question, and I suspect that xB3 can do the required job, but it's an interesting situation. For the record, I don't know the answer, but the question, itself, is very interesting and I am looking forward to the answer being revealed.

I'm sure that readers here will enjoy the question. Gosh, am I being cryptic again? Oh, well, the suggestion that the question exists is enough of a hint for enterprising souls to discover it. 

Funny thing about study. The harder I study and the more I read, the more confidence and information I have with which to annoy others. But in the end, it's just hard work.

Ok, that's enough Stockhouse for a while. Fare thee well, zwerp.

jd
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