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Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, Jul 22, 2024.

  1. RBC views Utz as potential target following Kellanova buyout » 10:15 K, UTZ

    2nd time Utz has been whispered about......
     
    #1571     Aug 14, 2024
  2. Don't really understand this-- I hope it's not AI advisors!... but probably good.

    Charles Schwab core net new assets brought to company $29B in July » 09:13 SCHW

    so does this mean new accounts of $29Billion.. ? the wording is a bit tricky on purpose...
     
    #1572     Aug 14, 2024
  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    I'll look.

    PLTR should work well too. I bought that reversal a few minutes ago on the Q's I knew they were gonna blast $460 when it took it twice.
     
    #1573     Aug 14, 2024
  4. When the heck is WMT report? season is about over...
     
    #1574     Aug 14, 2024
  5. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    I have the 8/16 $464 calls, in at 2.56 (Q's)
     
    #1575     Aug 14, 2024
  6. So you want to look at a fun chart-- SE.

    Now in all fairness I have known this company forever and at least twice brought it to the HF as an idea but it was the HF who purchased this for me without asking at a good price.

    Take a 5 year look.

    This could run to $90

    SE Sea Limited

    $77.19 +2.34(+3.13%)11:55 AM 08/14/24
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    #1576     Aug 14, 2024


  7. Do me a favor. Start an option thread if you want to discuss options. I have no idea what stock you are talking about.

    What good does this do the readers.?

    STOCKS please!
     
    #1577     Aug 14, 2024
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  9. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Pfff... I'm chatting with Ted... what good does 5 pages of cut and pastes do the readers? No one has time for that. Your ratio of quality posts to garbage is about 1 for every 12.
     
    #1579     Aug 14, 2024
  10. This Monkeypox outbreak in Africa is bad.

    Kids are dying.

    Going way back to 2002 we had that Bavarian Nordic and I seem to recall-- another one SIGA!!!

    Just hit me//

    Add To watch-->) SIGA SIGA Technologies, Inc.

    $9.73 0.30(+3.18%)11:59 AM 08/14/24
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    It is a new version. So we have to look into who handles the new strain best...>>>>

    Growing mpox outbreak triggers Africa’s first health emergency — and fears of wider spread
    The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention issues a historic declaration as several countries see their first cases of the disease caused by the monkeypox virus.

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    A nurse takes a sample from a child suspected of having mpox.Credit: Arlette Bashizi/Reuters

    A concerning strain of the monkeypox virus has spread rapidly across Central Africa in the past few months. The outbreak prompted the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention(Africa CDC) to declare its first-ever public-health emergency on 13 August, and the World Health Organization (WHO) is meeting on 14 August to consider a global declaration.

    The moves reflect scientists’ deep worry that the outbreak of mpox, the disease caused by the monkeypox virus, could evolve into an epidemic that spreads across the continent — and possibly beyond. They note that the virus is making an alarming appearance not just in rural regions, but also in densely populated areas.



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    Monkeypox in Africa: the science the world ignored

    During the past month, mpox infections have surged in Central Africa, affecting locations including Bukavu, a city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) that has more than 1 million residents, and four countries in the region have reported mpox infections for the first time. These infections are probably connected to an outbreak that began in late 2023 in South Kivu province, a region of the DRC that has been ravaged by violent conflict.

    Evidence from past outbreaks indicates that the viral strain spreading in Central Africa is more lethal than the strain that sparkedthe 2022 global mpox outbreak, which has since infected more than 95,000 people and killed more than 180.

    “I hope that we’ve long gotten over the idea that something that is happening somewhere far away can’t affect us,” says Anne Rimoin, an epidemiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles,who has worked on mpox outbreaks in the DRC since 2002. “An infection anywhere is potentially an infection everywhere, and we’ve seen this idea come to bear many times.”

    Tender age
    African countries have already reported more confirmed and suspected mpox infections in 2024 than in all of 2023: 17,500 this year, compared with about 15,000 in 2023. Children are particularly vulnerable: around two-thirds of infections in the DRC are in people under the age of 15.

    Some of these infections have been traced to a strain called clade II, which caused the 2022 outbreak. But over the past few months, an increasing proportion of reported infections have been attributed to a strain called clade I. Clade I has for decades caused small outbreaks in Central Africa, often limited to a few households or communities.



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    How does monkeypox spread? What scientists know

    In April, researchers who analysed samples collected in South Kivu in late 2023 and early 2024 revealed that they had identified1a clade I variant, called clade Ib, that seems to spread effectively between people through means including sexual contact. Since then, the virus has spread to densely populated areas, presumably carried by highly mobile populations such as sex workers, and to neighbouring countries. South Kivu is also confronting a humanitarian crisis that makes it harder to track and treat infected people, and the DRC is grappling with the aggressive spread of other diseases, such as cholera.

    Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda have all reported their first-ever mpox infections in the past month, and in a single week in early August, the DRC reported nearly 2,400 suspected infections and 56 deaths. These developments prompted Jean Kaseya, director-general of the Africa CDC in Addis Ababa, to use the power, newly bestowed by the African Union in 2023, to declare a public-health emergency.

    The outbreak has also prompted the WHO to call a meeting to discuss whether the outbreak merits a global emergency declaration, which signals to countries worldwide that coordination and preparation might be necessary to control the virus.

    Enigmatic viral strain
    Mpox causes fluid-filled skin lesions, which can be painful, and, in severe cases, death. It is still unclear whether the symptoms of the clade Ib virus differ from those of the clade II virus that caused the 2022 outbreak, as well as precisely how dangerous and transmissible it is. “That’s the million-dollar question,” Rimoin says.



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    Can a smallpox drug treat monkeypox? Here’s what scientists know

    Although the death rate for clade I mpox is known to be higher than that of clade II mpox, it is hard to pin down the reason, says Espoir Bwenge Malembaka, an infectious-disease epidemiologist at the Catholic University of Bukavu. Beyond the virus’s inherent virulence, many factors could be responsible for clade I’s high death rate: for example, clade I has historically been reported in rural parts of the country with poor access to health care, which could make it more lethal, he says.

    Rapidly ramping up surveillance and cooperation between affected countries will be key to bringing the outbreak under control, Bwenge Malembaka says. But treatments and vaccines against mpox, which many high-income countries deployed in the 2022 global outbreak, continue to be almost totally unavailable to African nations.

    Vaccines wanted
    This might soon change: the Africa CDC is in negotiations with Bavarian Nordic, a biotechnology firm based in Hellerup, Denmark, to obtain 200,000 doses ofthe company’s two-dose mpox vaccine, Kaseya announced at a briefing on 8 August. But that’s a far cry from the 10 million doses that the Africa CDC estimates are needed to stop the current outbreak, Kaseya added.

    If and when these negotiations are finalized, much work will still remain to be done: it will be difficult to deliver these doses to regions with poor public-health infrastructure, and to stigmatized populations that are at high risk of contracting mpox, such as sex workers and men who have sex with men, Rimoin says. In addition, the vaccines’ effectiveness against clade Ib is unclear — but, given the dire situation in Central Africa, Rimoin says that shouldn’t delay plans to obtain doses.

    Rimoin adds that she hopes that any emergency declaration is not followed by the stockpiling of vaccines and treatments inhigh-income countries, as occurred during the COVID-19 pandemicand the 2022 mpox outbreak. “It’s critically important to remember that our best bet to control outbreaks is to provide the countries at greatest risk for emergence and spread outward to have the tools needed to control outbreaks at the source,” she says.
     
    #1580     Aug 14, 2024