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) when I first recommended it, I’m sure you’ve been watching its remarkable rise with great interest.
If you didn’t, don’t worry. It’s not too late. Drill #2 is just about to start.
The press release went out Thursday, and the stock forums began lighting up as investors evaluated the results.
Retail investors may be waking up to the opportunity and word may soon start to spread.
Spencer Hohan, a petroleum engineer, commented on Yahoo:
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By Alexander Hellemans2021-04-09T08:30:00+01:00
France will intensify research on hydrogen with a €7 billion (£6 billion) project, the Federation de Recherche Hydrogène (FRH2), which launched last month. Around 300 researchers from 28 research institutions belonging to the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) will join the five-year project. 300 students, doctoral students and postdocs will also take part in the project.
Each participating research organisation will have a different role, explains Olivier Joubert, a professor at the University of Nantes and director of FRH2. ‘Research at the CEA focuses on industrial applications while the CNRS focuses on fundamental research. This gives us a broad range of competencies,’ says Joubert. And Jacques Maddaluno, director of the CNRS Institute of Chemistry of the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Nantes, France, reports that a sc
THERANEXUS: 2020 FULL-YEAR RESULTS AND UPDATE ON THE PROGRESS OF MAIN PROGRAMS
Lyon, 7 April 2021 - Theranexus, a biopharmaceutical company innovating in the treatment of neurological diseases and pioneer in the development of drug candidates modulating the interaction between neurons and glial cells, today announces its results for the year ending 31 December 2020 and presents an update on the progress of its main programs.
Franck Mouthon, Chairman, CEO and co-founder of Theranexus, made the following comments: 2020 - a year of health crisis - was marked by rigorous expenditure management and cost control. Our cash flow, underpinned by the new equity line implemented in early 2021, is in a good position and will notably ensure our capacity to continue development of the BBDF-101 program. Moreover, we are actively pursuing our partnership discussions for THN102 and restate our confidence in reaching an agreement by the end of the first half of 2021.
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