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one of the weirdest things. more rumors of the Gates foundation/NICOSAN tie-in keep coming my way, so I go searching again. I come across what looks like a great African Health and Medical information source. the website is Dateline Health Africa. link;
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yeah I did the same search because you did. sooo Imapoorcollegestudent sooo does anyone want to buy a membership to the website or something because I did a search on nicosan and gates, etc. and news was popping up. The gates foundation sure does seem to be involved in philathropy quite extensively down there. could be some awsome DD... any takers???
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quote:Originally posted by imapoorcollegestudent: yeah I did the same search because you did. sooo Imapoorcollegestudent sooo does anyone want to buy a membership to the website or something because I did a search on nicosan and gates, etc. and news was popping up. The gates foundation sure does seem to be involved in philathropy quite extensively down there. could be some awsome DD... any takers???
I am considering it. I got to go home right now. I will go over it tonight student.
Good Night, Good luck, and Good news tomorrow
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quote:Originally posted by imapoorcollegestudent: yeah I did the same search because you did. sooo Imapoorcollegestudent sooo does anyone want to buy a membership to the website or something because I did a search on nicosan and gates, etc. and news was popping up. The gates foundation sure does seem to be involved in philathropy quite extensively down there. could be some awsome DD... any takers???
I am considering it. I got to go home right now. I will go over it tonight student.
Good Night, Good luck, and Good news tomorrow
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this stuff really works.. to remind everyone. I really think this is the real deal, not trying to pump..
Oct. 25, 2005 — The European Medicine Evaluation Agency has approved orphan drug status for the phytomedicine niprisan in the treatment of sickle cell disease
Orphan Drug Niprisan (Nicosan/Hemoxin) for Sickle Cell Disease in EU
On Oct. 4, the European Medicine Evaluation Agency (EMEA) approved orphan drug status for the phytomedicine niprisan (Nicosan/Hemoxin, made by Xechem International, Inc.) for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD).
Niprisan is an ethanol/water extract of Piper guineenses seeds, Pterocapus osum stem, Eugenia caryophyllum fruit, and Sorghum bicolor leaves.
The approval was based in part on data from a phase 2b, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover study in 82 Nigerian patients. The data showed that treatment with niprisan significantly reduced the frequency of SCD crises associated with severe pain during a six-month period Moreover, 73% of patients achieved complete remission.
Niprisan did not appear to cause acute hepatic toxicity, as assessed by liver enzyme activity; evaluation of serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels suggested that renal function also remained normal. No serious adverse events were reported.
Niprisan (Hemoxin) was previously granted orphan drug status for this indication by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2003.
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dollar13, from what I've heard from many people...those are settlement trades that supposedly get lost in the shuffle during the day...funny thing is that they are usually huge trades...Most people have told me that the MM's really hold them back to keep the momentum in their favor....but this trade was on the way up at .033, so it didn't work out too good for them....maybe if people would have seen that the buying pressure would have kept up and we could have held above .036....nice day anyway...good to see some green in my account again.
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I hope so...cause I'm still sick that I left so much profit on the table when we hit the .11's..I keep trying to forget about, but it's not very easy...
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. ummm... folks, it won't be ********* giving us a bost anytime soon... lol
Washington, D.C., August 1, 2006 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced the filing of civil securities fraud charges against the operator of an Internet website who made more than $2.7 million in profits by secretly selling the stocks he recommended as “mega bonus buys” on his site, www.the*********.com (the ********* website).
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I dont wanna jinx, but I have had a really good feeling about this stock since yesterday. Feels like its trading again like when it had its run from .01 to .11 call it a hunch..
I dont think its a stretch to think that xkem could possibly get some help from gates fund. That trust fund is flush with cash after warren buffetts massive donation. the disease affects all of africa, and the only thing holding it back is getting the production facility built. the only way this stock goes under is from horrible mismanagement. Otherwise this is primed to go to at least .30 range imo
I'll put my neck out there, this should take off very soon. jmho
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Post from IHUB on someone who talked to Steve Burg this morning.
Posted by: janniebgood In reply to: scarecrow173 who wrote msg# 31851 Date:8/2/2006 11:01:02 AM Post #of 31886
Scarecrow, since you're one of our biggest detractors, I'd like to give you the encouraging information I just received moments ago from Steve Burg, PR for Xechem, who told me that he will be soon releasing estimated production and sales information, and that sales have commenced.
The current Xechem facility in Abuja consists of a 20,000 sq ft laboratory with great equipment, a huge tilt-up warehouse and grinding facility, located at Xechem Park * SHESTCO facility. As for commencement of the new facility, they had begun moving dirt in prep for foundation when he was there for the ceremony. The foundation is now in process. There are currently 46 or 47 people working in production of Nicosan at the present facility.
The operation began in 2001 in a "little bitty room" at the NIPRD facility, where Xechem began researching the merits of getting involved in this drug. When it was decided that they had the ability to scale up from the test tube stage, NIPRD provided a larger room at NIPRD where they built up a small scale pilot project over there to confirm that it would survive beyond test tube stage, and it took about a year to get to that point, testing patients in the meanwhile. In 2002 Xechem negotiated an agreement with SHEDA, a national science technology agency of the government, and they leased 9 acres of ground and one approx 20K sq ft building and created XECHEM Park, inside SHESTCO. Xechem facility is in a 4000 acre science park. Xechem took over an unfinished building and built it out, then shipped in a massive amount of equipment. Said they have the "best equipped lab in the country". In addition, they have the only NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) equipment in Nigeria, which is used to visualize the molecular-sized breakdown of compounds, used as part of the quality control/assurance process. They have HPLC labs and complete GMP approved lab over there, with the intention of "going the extra mile." He went on to tell me that they didn't have to build that complex, but wanted to make finished product for packaging, so they could ship approved API to the United States to begin US to begin clinical trials over here when the time comes.
Phase III trials have not yet begun as they have not yet filed their IND with the FDA, which is a very expensive process. They do anticipate making application this year and possible release of the drug in US in maybe 3-4 years. Nicosan has been granted orphan drug status in both US and the European Union (which I believe he says consists of 13 countries).
They will have the capability of increasing production in a minimum of six months. They need some sophisticated equipment, including dryers, which he says take longer to take than the building process.
As far as political unrest, Abuja is the capital of Nigeria, built in 1979 when the government was given a treaty from British rule, as a compromise. Majority of political unrest and instability is centered around Lagos, the area where oil production is located, and where a few people keep most of the money from the oil business, which causes unrest. This does not affect the Abuja area, which is a new, rather sophisticated city in Nigeria. Steve told me that Abuja is the fastest growing city in world and there is an abundance of construction, road projects, cranes and new buildings.
I hope this information serves to dispell any misgivings about the current facility and the effect any political unrest may have upon our business.
Keep the faith, longs. Steve was very forthcoming and appreciates our concerns. Sorry for the length of this post but I felt all this information is relevant to each of us.
I like the way this has been trading the last few days like a real stock
I think mm's have filled there gaps and Chassman is done
We are in a slow steady up trend on low volume and that is good wait for news and away we go
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Guys, BigDaddy just posted some good information on IHUB about a conversation he had with Steve Burg in the last hour...I know many people are sceptical of BigD, but he has provided some great information to many longs since the beginning of the XKEM hype...For those interested here is a copy of it..For those who do not like BigD, don't take it out on me...I'm just relaying the information for those who care to see it...Also someone else that spoke with Burg earlier in the day gave a very similar account:
Posted by: bigdaddyc25 In reply to: None Date:8/2/2006 4:54:26 PM Post #of 32067
Hey guys, just got off the phone with Burg. I did not want to post this stuff anymore, but I feel people realy need to calm down and hold on. The MM's are manipulating right now and taking shares from good people. We shoudl never have hit $0.115, that fast, but we also don't belong down here. I think $0.065's is a decent range with a $100M cap.
Very nice conversation. He confimed 2 things. The first is that revenue estimates for the balance of this year will be out VERY soon. We will get a PR on revenues in the next few days - could be tomorrow.
Also, I spent about 1/2 hour talking about the financing. He kept refering to it as non-dilutive financing and not the UPS loan. I believe based on several conversation with him, that they are also entertaining other offers for financing. They have held up the UPS loan as they look at alternatives. Opportunities are openning up now that they have revenues and cash flows. He is certain that non-dilutive debt will be in place in teh very short-term.
He confimred that they have REVENUES, CASH FLOWS, & DISTRIBUTION right now. They will give us numbers on these very soon.
Follwoing the conversation, I believe we will get 2 PR's in the next 10 days. The first will be revenue estimates, and the second will be finanicng. Mark these words, and hold me to them folks. I am fricken pumped. Lets see what the market thinks of revenue estimates, then new ones after financing.
Lets rock baby. BigD
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I just talked with Xechem HQ an hour ago as I have a pending issue on the production factory. We know that the pilot plant can produce limited amounts, and the new facility will produce for the full demand within 9 months as stated in the last PR. So I think many people believe that they can only produce for the full demand in 9 months. It's a mistunderstanding, I report that to Howard and he tells me that they can increase linearly the production with the advancements of the buildout as new equipments are added into the new facility. It means that the revenue will increase with the production and reaching the full demand within 9 months, it's a big difference in term of timing for the investments of the shareholders. He also says that the UPS loan is a priority for the company, and it is very attractive and non-dilutive, and will give a boost to the company in expansion. glta
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just forget, Howard notices that and agrees with me, he will address it publicly with clarification on the new production facility for the shareholders.
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INFORMATION FROM STEVE BURG ON 8/2:
Scarecrow, since you're one of our biggest detractors, I'd like to give you the encouraging information I just received moments ago from Steve Burg, PR for Xechem, who told me that he will be soon releasing estimated production and sales information, and that sales have commenced.
The current Xechem facility in Abuja consists of a 20,000 sq ft laboratory with great equipment, a huge tilt-up warehouse and grinding facility, located at Xechem Park * SHESTCO facility. As for commencement of the new facility, they had begun moving dirt in prep for foundation when he was there for the ceremony. The foundation is now in process. There are currently 46 or 47 people working in production of Nicosan at the present facility.
The operation began in 2001 in a "little bitty room" at the NIPRD facility, where Xechem began researching the merits of getting involved in this drug. When it was decided that they had the ability to scale up from the test tube stage, NIPRD provided a larger room at NIPRD where they built up a small scale pilot project over there to confirm that it would survive beyond test tube stage, and it took about a year to get to that point, testing patients in the meanwhile. In 2002 Xechem negotiated an agreement with SHEDA, a national science technology agency of the government, and they leased 9 acres of ground and one approx 20K sq ft building and created XECHEM Park, inside SHESTCO. Xechem facility is in a 4000 acre science park. Xechem took over an unfinished building and built it out, then shipped in a massive amount of equipment. Said they have the "best equipped lab in the country". In addition, they have the only NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) equipment in Nigeria, which is used to visualize the molecular-sized breakdown of compounds, used as part of the quality control/assurance process. They have HPLC labs and complete GMP approved lab over there, with the intention of "going the extra mile." He went on to tell me that they didn't have to build that complex, but wanted to make finished product for packaging, so they could ship approved API to the United States to begin clinical trials over here when the time comes.
Phase III trials have not yet begun as they have not yet filed their IND with the FDA, which is a very expensive process. They do anticipate making application this year and possible release of the drug in US in maybe 3-4 years. Nicosan has been granted orphan drug status in both US and the European Union (which I believe he says consists of 13 countries).
They will have the capability of increasing production in a minimum of six months. They need some sophisticated equipment, including dryers, which he says take longer to get than the building process.
As far as political unrest, Abuja is the capital of Nigeria, built in 1979 when the government was given a treaty from British rule, as a compromise. Majority of political unrest and instability is centered around Lagos, the area where oil production is located, approx 800 miles from Abuja, and where a few people keep most of the money from the oil business, which causes unrest. This does not affect the Abuja area, which is a new, rather sophisticated city in Nigeria. Steve told me that Abuja is the fastest growing city in world and there is an abundance of construction, road projects, cranes and new buildings.
I hope this information serves to dispell any misgivings about the current facility and the effect any political unrest may have upon our business.
Keep the faith, longs. Steve was very forthcoming and appreciates our concerns. Sorry for the length of this post but I felt all this information is relevant to each of us.
Jannie
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Posted by: MrSparks In reply to: MrSparks who wrote msg# 32093 Date:8/2/2006 7:41:27 PM Post #of 32125
Boy I love this site http://www.shestco.org !!!!! Taking a finer look at the pdf, I found this... I havent caught a post with the definition or meaning of orphan drug.. might have overlooked it but regardless.. PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT XKEM CAN GET WITH THIS STATUS!!!!!!!!! done in 2003, and 7 yrs EXCLUSIVE in the united states after FDA approval? No brainer
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"Through the instrumentality of Dr. Pandey, and based on the background of work done at the Children’s Hospital, Philadelphia (CHOP) and other published literature in various indexed journals, on August 15th, 2003, NICOSAN™ (NIPRISAN) was granted an Orphan Drug status by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States of America (US-FDA). The Orphan Drug designation, entitles a company to various incentives including the waiver of Regulatory filing fees, access to potential funding for non- clinical and clinical research to generate required data for marketing approval, and seven years of marketing exclusivity once approved by the FDA."
I was a lil sad buying in at .09 but after the buys I have made since then and where we are at now with these prices.... I think I can safely go ALL IN on this one... To me it makes sense. You do what your research has lead you to do.. This is my opinion and what (I) plan to do.
Happy trading!!!!
MrSparks
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You got that right we need oprah and anybody eles that is concerned and has a heart.
I must have emailed oprah at least 15 times but I don't think thoes pictures ever get to oprah
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