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Foodhawkon May 24, 2013 2:33am
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RE: EFSA activity
RE: EFSA activityCllock stops by efsa say only one thing for sure: the efsa is dealing with it and evaluating this dossier. So in principle a good thing. A clock stop letter per se is neutral to positive. It means that the efsa believes that the requested information could be delivered by the applicant. If the european food safety agency believes that the product is unsafe, they just deliver a negative opinion and refsue the application. If bxi delivers the information needed by efsa, then indeed efsa may issue a positive review by summer. Bxi and its shareholders would desire positive news flow. A positive verdict by the efsa would be a accompained with a nice newsflow in europe.Let' see if bxi is still alive when efsa issues its verdict on isolexx.>