ainsoph
- 24 Apr 2003 09:00
Bought a few of these as the news seems to be getting better and I am sure we have now seen the bottom
ains
Maelor Approved to Hold CE Marks
Maelor plc, the AIM quoted specialist healthcare products company, is pleased to
announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Maelor Pharmaceuticals Limited, has
been certified to hold its own CE Marks for medical devices associated with
sterile catheter irrigation solutions.
Maelor CEO Stephen Appelbee said:
'This approval is important because it will enable us to develop and launch our
own product brands using a Maelor CE Mark. This now allows us to accelerate the
launch programme of our range of sterile catheter irrigation solutions into
several worldwide markets under our own brand. Now that we have established our
certified status it will be a straightforward process to extend this to other
devices being developed from our pipeline.
It is also formal recognition that Maelor maintains the highest quality
standards in the development and manufacture of its products
David10B
- 27 May 2007 12:11
- 20 of 276
Such a good article that I have cut and pasted from ADVFN whom I fully acknowledge.
Maelor PLC as followers will know recent made a reverse take over of Accorus.
NEW YORK, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Inyx, Inc. , a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on niche drug-delivery technologies and products, announced today that its wholly owned United Kingdom subsidiary Ashton Pharmaceuticals has been selected by Acorus Therapeutics, Ltd., a privately owned U.K.-based pharmaceutical company specializing in unique, essential medicines and medical devices, to manufacture and package a prescription-only, solid-dose product for the treatment of various forms of epilepsy and essential tremor.
Ashton is in the process of concluding process validation, method transfer and stability studies to permit commercial production of this drug to commence. Acorus and Ashton have now signed an initial three-year agreement whereby the Inyx subsidiary will be the producer of the product in a variety of dosages and packaging formats for distribution in more than 10 Western European and South American markets.
Jack Kachkar, M.D., Chairman and CEO of Inyx, Inc., said, "This contract reflects Ashton's strong solid-dose expertise, Inyx's growing packaging capabilities, and our expanding presence in global markets. We are very pleased that Ashton has been selected by Acorus Therapeutics, which is a new client for our company."
About Acorus
Acorus Therapeutics is a privately owned U.K.-based pharmaceutical company specializing in unique, essential medicines and medical devices that fulfill unmet medical needs. Acorus focuses on project management, regulatory affairs, marketing and business development, while outsourcing operations such as research, development, manufacturing and logistics. The company's corporate offices are in Hamsterley, County Durham, U.K. For more information, please visit: www.acorus-therapeutics.com.
About Inyx
bmw325
- 27 May 2007 12:17
- 21 of 276
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
David10B
- 27 May 2007 12:30
- 22 of 276
Come, come, come my dear chap, I trust you will not be snoozing when the price flies on Tuesday, assuming of course you have spare investment funds.
Good new such as this for a pharmacutical company is really explosive stuff.
The weather my be foul but my day gets better.
David10B
- 27 May 2007 13:44
- 23 of 276
96/77% up this year no wonder the future is rosey!!!
http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/security.cgi?csi=12830
David10B
- 29 May 2007 11:00
- 24 of 276
Come on Chaps let us make this BB a great one.
Open it up to "HARD TALK" and make it an influencial source of analitical debate on shares-
I have stated my case for buying MLR-----
Now come please chaps, I invite you take my position apart if you can, and open up the company warts and all for all to see and to be able to make a valued buying/selling decision thereon.
Unlike COH holders I welcome such debate as that is how we all learn and prosper.
Lets get this BB going!
Have a great thinking day.
bmw325
- 29 May 2007 11:26
- 25 of 276
Great thinking day...coming from you that is effing hilarious.
David10B
- 29 May 2007 11:37
- 26 of 276
Oh dear how really crass and unbefiting this BB.
Please think about your posts before doing so and keep the standards high.
If you have any problems with self expression I can help you.
bmw325
- 29 May 2007 11:56
- 27 of 276
...but you are illiterate.
David10B
- 29 May 2007 12:04
- 28 of 276
In the Middle Ages, the fool, or court jester/idiot was always blessed to be the longest to survive the regular purges
Therefore it has to be said that whatever pleases the idiot is best left to the idiot, as where ignorance is bliss `tis folley to be wise.
I will not reply to any of your future posts, should this be the best you can offer.
We are here to trade Stock market information not petty insults.
Have a really nice day
bmw325
- 29 May 2007 12:06
- 29 of 276
"purgess"????...what is this.
David10B
- 29 May 2007 12:23
- 30 of 276
purge (pj)
v. purged, purging, purges
To free from impurities; purify.
To remove (impurities and other elements) by or as if by cleansing.
To rid (a nation or political party, for example) of people considered undesirable.
To get rid of (people considered undesirable). See Synonyms at eliminate.
To cause evacuation of (the bowels).
To induce evacuation of the bowels in (an individual).
To rid of sin, guilt, or defilement.
Law To clear (a person) of a charge or an imputation. Often used with respect to contempt of court.
To rid (a nation or political party, for example) of people considered undesirable.
To get rid of (people considered undesirable). See Synonyms at eliminate.
To cause evacuation of (the bowels).
To induce evacuation of the bowels in (an individual).
Medicine
To cause evacuation of (the bowels).
To induce evacuation of the bowels in (an individual).
bmw325
- 29 May 2007 12:30
- 31 of 276
Can you please rectify your spelling mistakes before you post and not after.
LOL.
David10B
- 29 May 2007 13:27
- 32 of 276
Sir why are grown men like to be so petty.
What possible harm or fault could lay in a slip of a finger on a key when considering the overall theme
I think you will find one or two typos in the writings of the immortal Bard, Bill the Shake, if you are familiar with his works, and care to look.
I future I will only reply to stock related matters.
bmw325
- 29 May 2007 14:38
- 33 of 276
Is Bill the Shake a shareholder...I can't recall him posting on here before.
David10B
- 29 May 2007 19:07
- 34 of 276
yep and a very long standing rich one.
bmw325
- 29 May 2007 19:56
- 35 of 276
Thought you were only going to reply to stock related matters...muppet.
LOL
David10B
- 30 May 2007 08:15
- 36 of 276
SIR YOU ASKED IF HE WAS A SHAREHOLDER, IS THAT NOT STOCK RELATED?
What be a muppet?
I am right it is something from children's TV?
bmw325
- 30 May 2007 16:51
- 37 of 276
Dave the Rave
Not a very good day for MLR...how very sad.
skyhigh
- 30 May 2007 21:27
- 38 of 276
why's that?
David10B
- 31 May 2007 23:39
- 39 of 276
It goes up it, it goes down, down yesterday, up today!
But over all up from under 7p, so the trend is up, and all are glad not sad!