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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 Apr 28, 2022 7:19pm
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...that's why I've put Frt, beenthere and Aarcor on ignore. I can't be bothered with it right now. I have two exciting projects underway and I need to concentrate on them. I will continue to post serious stuff here but that's all. 

I think I'll retain the StoxComm name and get that going along with a public forum. The other thing I'm doing won't be mentioned here. It has nothing to do with the stock market.

The NY Times columnist, Ezra Klein, wrote an interesting article about the "game" aspects of social media, specifically about Twitter but it applies here. It's worth a read. You can find it << here >>.

Klein references a scholarly article about this "games" aspect of social media. You can find it << here >>

Lots to talk about. Lots to do.

jd
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